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Can you spray Field Trip?
      Oriole Beach Elementary Mrs. Richardson's second grade class recently celebrated the school year about to come to an end with an educational field trip to the Gulf Islands National Seashore and a private lunch at Flounder's Chowder House, courtesy of Jim & Marilee Martin.
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Fit kids
      The following sixth grader at Gulf Breeze Middle School were recent Presidential Fitness Award winners (kneeling, from left): Elizabeth Kukbik, Rylee Oberhausen and Ray Melinie. Top row (from left): Kayla Cayson, Nick Gupta and Corey Brewer. Look for the complete list of winners in a future issue o...
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Gulf Breeze High's Student Council Members Board the S.S. Leadership
      The Student Council Members from Gulf Breeze High School traveled to Palm Beach Central High School in Wellington, Florida for the 2007 Florida Association of Student Councils (FASC) State Convention on April 20-22. The theme of the convention was "Welcome Aboard the Leader-Ship!
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WBMS holds Culture Fair
      Woodlawn Beach Middle School recently held its 2007 Culture Fair. The sixth grade students participated in the event and it was a huge success this year. "The students really prepared well and did an excellent job on their projects," said social studies teacher Terry Wasden. "It was really hard to...
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School Briefs
      WBMS Student Advisory Council meeting Wednesday Woodlawn Beach Middle School's next SAC meeting will be held May 9th, 2007 at 2:30 p.m. in the Media Center. Important GBHS dates Gulf Breeze High's Graduation is May 16 at 5 pm at the Pensacola Civic Center, with the baccalaureate May 15...
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GBES fifth grader learn about the environment
     Photos courtesy of Mike Rodgerson Getting environmentally conscious Fifth grader at Gulf Breeze Elementary School visited Project Green Shores April 23-25 to learn about the eight-acre estuary ecosystem. Above: Holly Culver holds a crab. Below: Laura Riney looks through a telescope.
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