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In this engaging science lab, Mrs. Shani Hicks' fourth grade class at WDE explored food chains and webs by dissecting owl pellets! They found out that owls swallow their prey, and then regurgitate the fur and bones. Through this dissection, students were able to compare bones from their pellets to the bone chart to determine the types of prey owls feed on. By doing this, they were able to trace the flow of energy from the sun to producers and consumers, and classify owls in the food chain. Submitted by Jessica Dawkins.

Freeport Middle School Art Department and teacher Mrs. Kendra Peloquin hosted a whole school art show and exhibit for the entire school to enter.  The theme of the show was "My Personality."  First through third places and prizes were awarded to each of the fifth through eighth grade levels.  Many students participated and were excited to see their work on exhibit in the cafeteria.  Submitted by Kendra Peloquin.

FMS Art

See what CTE has to offer by viewing CTE: Learning that Works for America and also check out the many CTE Programs that WCSD has to offer throughout the district at http://walton.k12.fl.us/career-and-technical-education

If you have any questions concerning CTE programs or how industry certifications could articulate to college credit, please contact your school's guidance counselor or the WCSD Career Counselor at 892-1100, Ext: 1358.  Submitted by Donna Honish.

FMS PE Department Receives Grant from Walton Education Association Foundation for having the most middle school participants in the district for the Apple Classic Run held at Hammock Bay in Freeport on Saturday, February 3, 2018.MS PE Department Receives Grant from Walton Education Association Foundation for having the most middle school participants in the district for the Apple Classic Run held at Hammock Bay in Freeport on Saturday, February 3, 2018.  Submited by Sharie Smith.

The FES first Lego League teams competed in their first qualifying competition at Davidson Middle School on January 27th. They scored well in their events and are looking forward to attending another event next year.  Submitted by Nancy Currie.

Kindergarten registration for the 2018-19 school year will be held at all Walton County elementary schools during weekdays from Monday, March 5th, 2018 to Friday, March 16th, 2018 between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. To be eligible to enter Kindergarten, a child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1, 2018.
An official proof of birth is required at the time of registration. Hospital certificates are NOT official birth records. Parents who do not have their child’s birth certificate can obtain a certified copy by making a request to the state in which the child was born. Because this is often a lengthy process, parents needing to obtain a certificate are urged to do so now in order to receive it prior to this registration period. Children born in the state of Florida may obtain an official birth certificate at the Walton County Public Health Unit, 362 State Highway 83, DeFuniak Springs.
Before entering school in August, each kindergarten child must have the following:

  • official birth certificate (required for registration)
  • health examination**
  • current immunization record (DOH 680)**

**Parents will need to see their child’s health provider for a current exam and immunization update.

In an auditorium filled with family and friends, three Seahawk football players signed letters of intent to play football next year.

Tanner Kotowske signed with Maryville College, Daniel Leuze with Samford University and Bradley Robinson with Maryville College.

Joining them are football coaches Derrick Bumpers, Phil Tisa, Luke Hughes and Bruce Bates.  Submitted by Barbara Stratton.