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The Paxton LadyCats won their 4th consecutive Class 1A, District 1 Championship with a 14-0 victory over Bethlehem Thursday Night.

Sadie Varnum went 2-3 at the plate, with 2 RBI'S. Camryn Brazile went 2-4 at the plate and also had 2 RBI'S.

Senior Chipola Commit Camryn Brazile earned the win for Paxton. She went 3 innings, allowing 1 hit and no runs, striking out 5.

They will play Sneads, at Paxton, on Thursday May 9th at 7:00pm!

Thanks to Carson Mock for the update, and Mellisa Cassidy Windham for the photos!

Walton High School hosted the 2nd annual College Signing Day on May 3.  Seniors that have committed to a college/university/vocational school or the military were recognized.  We are so proud of our Braves!

Submitted by Christy English

This month's video was recorded at the Walton County School District Office Tivoli Complex. The Tivoli Complex was the former home of the Tivoli High School Tigers! The school was an Elementary/Junior high school from 1908 until 1935, and in 1935 became the first black high school in Walton County. It closed in 1969 with a long tradition of successful graduates, and a 100% graduation rate!

In this video, Superintendent Hughes wishes students well during the May testing season, shares some upcoming important reminders, and encourages students to be diligent in their studies until the end of the school year!

Maude Saunders is thankful for the many community partners who help provide for the needs of our students. This week, the Mission Integration team at
Sacred Heart Hospital/Ascension provided boxes of non-perishable food to our school. This food will be included in our regular weekend food bags.  Submitted by Krisy Spence

The entire Bobcat family would like to congratulate our track team qualifiers (along with Coach Gilbert and Coach Wilson) and wish them good luck in the state tournament in Jacksonville. We know you will exemplify PRIDE, PASSION, and PURPOSE in EPIC proportions!
PICTURES (L to R): Ke'ontae Sanders, Caylor Dixon, Lilly Kemp, Philip Anderson, Eugene Hall, Ciara Stricklin, and Jacqueline 

Submitted by Kalli McMillan

Paxton's Theatre class performed their Spring play for the middle/high school classes on Tuesday of this week. The students performed 10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, which gives the audience tips on what to do when confronted with the undead.
Pictured Here (L to R): Back Row - Cade Buharp (Curtains), Tyrel Molinets (Jimmy), Olivia Carson (Christy), Eric Thompson (Sound), Alex Bradshaw (Sam), Austin Ipock (Lights), Marissa Daugherty (Susan #1), Jesse Anderson (Light Cues), Bergan Armstrong (Makeup), Elizabeth Pippin (Makeup), Jordyn Summerlin (Makeup), Savannah Spann (Lights), and Riley Hughson (Script Reader). Front Row - John Hawkins (Zombie), Capri McCormick (Zombie), Kaitlin Kendrick (Zombie), Ellen Caruso (Zombie), Raven Reed (Nana), Rylee Fore (Narrator #1), Moira Cook (Narrator #2), and Elijah Falls (Curtains/Props).
Submitted by Kalli McMillan

Freeport Middle School Art Department students painted under black lights with fluorescent paint in the art room.  Students then created an installation of all their paintings and sculptures in the old dark room.  They named the installation "The Glow Room."  All the students, teachers, staff, and even Superintendent A. Russell Hughes enjoyed viewing "The Glow Room!"  The project was funded by a grant from the Cultural Arts Alliance.  Way to go FMS art students!!! Submitted by Kendra Estes

   

The Glow Room FMS

 

Congratulations to the over 360 students who were recognized on April 28 at a special awards ceremony at Freeport High School for their participation in the Rosemary Beach Foundation’s "Music in Pictures" Visual Art initiative! 
The audience was treated to a screening of all the art submissions and live performances by musicians Jihye Chang Sung (piano) and Dr. Ben Sung (violin) during the Awards Ceremony. Following the awards, students had the opportunity to explore a musical instrument “petting zoo.”
Superintendent Russell Hughes stated at the awards ceremony that this collaborative effort truly makes a difference in the lives of children. Over 4,000 students were impacted as a result of the program brought to the students of Walton County by the Rosemary Beach Foundation!

Music in Pictures 2019

Music in Pictures