VRB Announces Teacher and ESP of the Year
December 13, 2017
Congratulations to Van R. Butler Elementary School Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Kelly Young, and Educational Support Person of the Year, Mr. Nick Whitehurst. Submitted by Tammy Smith.
Congratulations to Van R. Butler Elementary School Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Kelly Young, and Educational Support Person of the Year, Mr. Nick Whitehurst. Submitted by Tammy Smith.
Every month, Superintendent A. Russell Hughes shares a video message with updates on the exciting things happening in the Walton County School District. The December video was filmed at Van R. Butler Elementary school in Santa Rosa Beach. During the video, Mr. Hughes wishes everyone a safe and happy Christmas break, and shares important information about recent activities and upcoming events during the month of December '17/January '18
submitted by Keitha Bledsoe
The Paxton Music Department would like to invite everyone to Bringing in the Holidays! on December 18th at 6 o'clock in the PHS Auditorium. There will be special performances by Sound of the Pride, Second Grade's 'Christmas in the OK Corral,' and the Paxton Band. Submitted by Kalli McMillan.
WISE Center Pre-K students enjoy building Gingerbread Houses with their family members. Submitted by Debbie McBroom.
There were 62 applicants for this year’s Walton Education Foundation classroom grant project. Over $61,000 worth of items were requested. The Foundation selected 29 grants provided with private funds from CHELCO, Alys Beach Foundation, SunTrust Bank, Publix, and their annual Apple Classic 5K and 10K fundraiser, as well as matching funds from the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations.
We are excited to announce WHS teachers, Ms. Stephenson and Ms. Corales, were awarded one of these grants (for $1500), which allowed them to purchase 180 books for their classroom libraries.
Congratulations, Ms. Stephenson and Ms. Corales! We know your students are anxious to get their hands on these new books!
Submitted by Christy English.
Bay Elementary is proud to announce the Kiwanis Students of the Month for December. Congratulations Sammy Souder and Meyshia Kennedy for being selected as the BES Kiwanis Students of the Month. Sammy and Meyshia will attend a breakfast sponsored by the Freeport Kiwanis Club to be recognized for this honor. Submitted by Cindy Stewart.
Cats Against Cancer Schedule:
Friday (12/15)
5:00 (Girls) - Florala vs. Walton
6:15 (Boys) - Paxton vs. Walton
7:30 (Girls) - Paxton vs. South Walton
Saturday (12/16)
1:00 (Girls) - Walton vs. Marianna
2:15 (Boys) - Walton vs. Central
3:30 (Girls) - Central vs. Florala
4:45 (Boys) - Paxton vs. Navarre
6:00 (Girls) - Paxton vs. Graceville
Submitted by Kalli McMillan.
On Friday, December 8, 2017, three Walton County High School Leadership classes participated in a Mock Trial at the Walton County Courthouse. Freeport High, South Walton High and Walton High each had students who experienced the roles of Prosecuting Attorney, Defense Attorney, or Witness for the Mock Trial of Frances Mallory v. Taylor Smith. Participants enlisted the assistance of local attorneys in our area in preparation for the Mock Trial. Judge Kelvin Wells presided while four judges observed the proceedings. The four judges were Dan Marcinkowski, retired lawyer; Bailey Rushing, Walton County Public Defender’s Office; Matthew Richardson, Walton County State Attorney Office; and Cindy Anderson, Emerald Coast Technical College and former Paralegal. A special thank you is extended to each judge for their participation in this event.
Walton High School won the overall school award after three rounds and received a trophy for their accomplishment. Certificates were also awarded for Best Witness for the Defense, Best Witness for the Plaintiff, Best Prosecution Attorney, and Best Defense Attorney. Those were awarded as follows:
Best Witness for the Defense:Prosecution Attorney:
William Campbell (far left)
Jessie Messer (second from left)
(pictured with Dan Marcinkowski and Cindy Anderson)
Defense Attorney:
Krislynn McLaney (far left)
Sarah Jackson (third from left)
(pictured with Dan Marcinkowski and Cindy Anderson)
FHS Leadership class with Judge Kelvin Wells (back center) and instructor, Jamey Goddin (far right).
SWHS Leadership class with Judge Kelvin Wells (back center) and instructor, Mandy Rodriguez (far right).
WHS Leadership class with Judge Kelvin Wells (back center) and instructor, Kelley Stephenson (far right).
Submitted by Donna Honish.
West DeFuniak Elementary is pleased to announce that Tammy Goodman has been awarded a grant from the Emerald Coast Post of the Society of Amerian Military Engineers. Ms. Traci DeWar, grant coordinator, was on-hand to present the grant check. Out of thirty-one applicants eleven grants were awarded. Mrs. Goodman's grant titled "Taking Flight" revolves around inspiring students to learn more about the field of aerospace engineering. Students will be learning to fly unmanned aerial vehicles and challenged to extend their knowledge through STEM related books. Submitted by Jessica Dawkins.