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Congratulations to Marley Bartlett, a fifth grade student at  Freeport Middle School, for  winning the Walton County Sheriff's Office Art Contest.  The theme was "Family Fun Activities" for Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. FMS would like to thank Officer Nathan Hicks for informing them about the contest.  They would  also like to thank Lt. Angie Hogeboom, Blast Arcades, and Moo La La Ice cream for supporting this contest!

Pictured L to R:  Officer Nathan Hicks, Marley Bartlett, Lt. Angie Hogebroom

The 8th grade AVID students at Freeport Middle School recently toured the FSU campus. The students explored various classrooms, sporting/athletic facilities, libraries, and the Union/Club areas of FSU. Pictured:  8th Grade AVID Students


FMS 6th and 7th Grade AVID Students

 

 

 

The 6th and 7th grade AVID students recently visited Northwest Florida State College. The staff and college students at  NWFSC were extremely welcoming.  Students explored the Arena, the Mattie Kelly Arts Center, the Music Department, Nursing, Dental, and Radiology department.

 

World-class musicians including German soprano Vera Schoenberg and baritone Robert Honeysucker, along with Korean tenor Won Whi Choi performed at Freeport Middle School on April 8th.

 Also visiting the school were NWFSO Conductor, Jeffrey Rink, and accomplished pianist, Yoko Hagino.

 A special thanks to Ms. Melanie Moore, MKAF Education Director, for inviting them to Freeport Middle School!

Freeport High School student Bernard Turko became just the second student in Walton County to become a Microsoft Office Expert. In order to achieve this, students must pass the Microsoft Word Expert exam and the Microsoft Excel Expert exam in addition to the  Microsoft Office Specialist Certification exams. Congratulations on this great achievement Bernard!

WMS Knock-Out Cancer Day

April 14, 2015

The Walton Middle School (WMS) physical education department recently organized a Knock-Out Cancer fundraiser to support the WMS Relay for Life team.  To participate in Knock-Out Cancer Day, students had to raise a minimum of $3.00 through pledges and or donations.  Students who brought in a minimum of $3.00 were allowed to play Endless Knock-Out during their P.E. class on Friday, April 3. 

Over a span of four days, students raised a total of $2,511.38.  A trophy was presented to one student in each grade level who raised the most money: 6th grader Tinsley Abbott ($170.00), 7th grader Tanasia Gilbert ($128.00), and 8th grader Joshua Dahdah ($103.00).

On a side note, $254.00 was also raised through concessions on Knock-Out Cancer Day. This money will be donated to the Autism Awareness walk taking place Saturday, April 18, 2014.   

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L-R Scott Hulion (TSA) Assistant Principal, Tinsley Abbott, Tanasia Gilbert Joshua Dahdah

Congratulations to WHS student Kayla Jackson for being selected as a National Merit Scholar Finalist!

Pictured L to R: Mr. Russell Hughes, WHS Principal; Kayla Jackson, WHS Student; Mrs. Carlene Anderson, WCSD Superintendent

Kaylyn Rhodes - Most effective Witness at Circuit 1 Mock Trial Competition.

Matthew Majors - Most effective Attorney at Circuit 1 Mock Trial Competition.

Pictured L to R:  Russell Hughes, WHS Principal; Kaylyn Rhodes, WHS Student; Carlene Anderson, WCSD Superintendent; Matthew Majors, WHS Student; Tracy Nick, WHS Youth Leadership Teacher

ECMS recently received a state of the art weather station.  It has a cloud camera facing south-southwest, rain gauge, barometer, thermometer, it measures UV radiation, solar radiation, the temperature in the ECMS pond, the soil temperature in the garden area and lots, lots more.  It feeds to a website accessible from anywhere in the world and even has a mobile device app.  The app is for anyone interested in our area's weather.  Last but not least, the weather station feeds to The Weather Channel which utilizes the data to provide a 10 day forecast.  There are really so many features;it?'s very exciting.