Mrs. Warrenโ€™s 9th grade AVID students worked together to build a cup pyramid using a STEM exercise that encouraged teamwork and problem solving. This activity was a great way to end a week of working hard and getting organized for classes this new school year!
about 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Weโ€™re so excited to have a new Computer Fundamentals class at Walton High this year! These students are off to a great start!
about 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Some of our 2025 seniors got up super early this morning to enjoy a "Senior Sunrise" on the football field!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Our Lady Braves volleyball teams kicked off the 2024 season with their โ€œOlympic Overnightโ€ on Friday! The athletes participated in team building activities & goal setting and competed in โ€œOlympic Eventsโ€ for gold, silver, and bronze medals! ๐Ÿ… It was a fun and productive event, and weโ€™re looking forward to great results this season!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Official school grades for the 2023-2024 school year were released for the state of Florida today, and weโ€™re beyond excited to announce that Walton High School earned an โ€œAโ€! This is our second consecutive year as an โ€œAโ€ school, and our score is the highest weโ€™ve ever received (since the implementation of the current school grading formula in 2015). This achievement is due to the tireless efforts of our students, parents, staff, and community, so weโ€™d like to take this opportunity to send a huge CONGRATULATIONS and THANK YOU to everyone that made this unprecedented accomplishment a reality.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Last week, some of our FFA members attended the Florida FFA State Convention and Expo in Orlando, Florida. Our members spent the week connecting with FFA members from across the state. They had the opportunity to attend workshops that covered a variety of topics ranging from how to properly pot plants to leadership development as an FFA member. Our members attended sessions with keynote speakers including Governor Ron DeSantis, the Commissioner of Agriculture (Wilton Simpson), President of the Florida Farm Bureau (Jeb Smith), and Dr. Kevin O'Farrell (Department of Education). Waltonโ€™s FFA members represented their chapter well and had a great time doing it!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Today marked the end of another EPIC school year! The buses pulled out a few minutes ago, and (as you can imagine) everyone was all smiles. Our bus drivers honked and waved as they were pulling out of the loop for the last time. We hope everyone has a great, safe summer! ๐Ÿ˜Ž Remember to always BE BRAVE!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Mr. Patrick's AP U.S. history students joined him before school this morning for his annual breakfast tradition. Needless to say, they were all ready & psyched for their AP exam this morning!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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We implemented an attendance incentive program from March 25 to April 30 to emphasize to students that EVERY DAY COUNTS. Students with two or less absences earned a field trip to Dave & Buster's in Panama City Beach today. While we have no doubt the students had fun on the trip, we hope they also learned the importance of showing up & working hard every day. As Woody Allen said, "Eighty percent of success is showing up." Keep working hard, Braves, and success will follow.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Students from Maude Sanders Elementary recently visited Walton High for their final mentoring session. They shared snacks, played games, and were given certificates to recognize their participation in the Barbara Bush ReadSquad Program.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Day 1 of Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week: Staff members were treated to a yummy breakfast this morning! We'd like to thank our administrators & lunchroom staff for providing a delicious start to our day. Students dressed up like their favorite teachers today. Tomorrow is "Our Teachers Shine" Day, so we encourage everyone to dress in neon/bright colors to celebrate our amazing Braves staff.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Students recently participated in Art In The Park, an event coordinated by Lt. Mark Wendel and Ted Toedte of the Crime Prevention Division. This program aims to deter graffiti by painting murals on buildings. All art students at WHS were given the assignment to design a mural based on the theme of "outdoors." Four outstanding art students were chosen. Each student and their crew spent their entire Saturday drawing and painting their murals on the walls of the building at Wee Care Park. Braelyn Burch painted the crab at the beach; Casidy Nidy painted the dolphin, orange slice, and alligator; Evdokia Watkins painted the field of flowers; and Mya Graves painted the flamingos at sunset. The next time you visit the Wee Care Park, take a moment to enjoy these students' amazing artwork!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Congratulations to the following students that recently received awards at the Music in Pictures award ceremony! - Tegan Wilson, Hunter Nelson, Ruben Torro and Halle Wright - The following students were unable to attend but submitted work: Evdokia Watkins, Jesse Kilgore, Lilly Campbell, Brandon White, Scarlett Anderson, Liv Lellau, Ansley Nowling, Charlie McClung, Tyler Wait, Kaidance Hernandez, Kyla Jesky, Calie Brackin, and Julie Laviolette All the art students that participated worked creatively and diligently on their artwork. This is a difficult project for young artists. They have to create a work of art, an original image, based on their reactions and emotions from listening to various classical music. The highlight of the evening was Tegan Wilson receiving her framed artwork, medal, and certificate for winning a Judges Award for her fabulous artwork. Mr. Wolfer and the WHS family are proud of you!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Congratulations to the Walton Braves for being district runner-up in a playoff win over Pensacola High on Thursday at the Fort Walton Beach Tennis Center! - #1 Brock Mitchell won 8-3 - #4 Camden Zodrow won 8-2 - #5 Cayden Zodrow won 8-4 - #2 doubles AJ Lardiere and Maston Joyner won 8-4 in the crucial match to secure the 4-3 win over Pensacola The Braves will travel to Gainesville on Tuesday, April 23, for their regional match-up against Eastside High School.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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We'd like to give a shout-out to the FBLA members that are helping with Mossy Head's Field Day festivities today!
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Mrs. Stephenson was given a "Won-One" Award for encouraging one of her students every day. This student was able to increase his FAST ELA score from a Level 1 to a high Level 3. When asked how he was able to do this, his response was "because of the encouragement from Mrs. Stephenson!" At the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year, Superintendent A. Russell Hughes unveiled a challenge to all employees of the District, and he calls it โ€œWon-One." The challenge is to find that ONE student struggling and WIN them to change the trajectory of their lives. You may hear him ask, โ€œHave you won-one?โ€ Which is asking if youโ€™ve WON that ONE student. The "Won-One" Award is among the highest honors in the District.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Congratulations to Lt. Col. Groleau for receiving a "Won-One" Award! At the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year, Superintendent A. Russell Hughes unveiled a challenge to all employees of the District, and he calls it โ€œWon-One." The challenge is to find that ONE student struggling and WIN them to change the trajectory of their lives. You may hear him ask, โ€œHave you won-one?โ€ Which is asking if youโ€™ve WON that ONE student. The "Won-One" Award is among the highest honors in the District.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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WHS Anchor Club members recently volunteered at Alaqua Animal Refuge. They cleaned out stalls, kennels, and chicken coops; washed puppies; and put together dog beds. After working, they were treated to pizza! Please be sure to visit Alaqua if youโ€™re interested in adopting an animal or volunteering. They have a beautiful property and welcome visitors.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Mrs. Traywick was given a "Won-One" Award for encouraging one of her students every day. This student was able to increase his FAST ELA score from a Level 1 to a high Level 3. When asked how he was able to do this, his response was "because of the encouragement from Mrs. Traywick!" At the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year, Superintendent A. Russell Hughes unveiled a challenge to all employees of the District, and he calls it โ€œWon-One." The challenge is to find that ONE student struggling and WIN them to change the trajectory of their lives. You may hear him ask, โ€œHave you won-one?โ€ Which is asking if youโ€™ve WON that ONE student. The "Won-One" Award is among the highest honors in the District.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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Congratulations to Dr. Tate for receiving a "Won-One" Award! She has facilitated our mental health program this year and, while she has positively impacted many students' lives, she definitely "won" the student that nominated her for this recognition. At the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year, Superintendent A. Russell Hughes unveiled a challenge to all employees of the District, and he calls it โ€œWon-One." The challenge is to find that ONE student struggling and WIN them to change the trajectory of their lives. You may hear him ask, โ€œHave you won-one?โ€ Which is asking if youโ€™ve WON that ONE student. The Won-One Award is among the highest honors in the District.
over 1 year ago, Walton High School
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