Greater Pensacola Parents February 2018

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BTWHS Health Science Academy Presentation to the Board

Students and instructors from Booker T. Washington High School’s Health Science Academy briefed the Escambia County School Board, the Superintendent and his staff, on the various components of their academy and the opportunities included to earn professional certifications, to work toward medical field careers, to prepare to continue their education in a medical field and their participation in HOSA - the Health Occupation Students of America.

Gooey, Slimy Fun at St. John School

St. John School’s 4th grade had a lot of fun learning about chemical reactions by making slime! Using kid-friendly ingredients, such as contact solution and shaving cream, Mrs. Lett and her class learned just how chemical reactions take place, and how to carry out science experiments safely. Students in 4th grade got to create ooey, gooey, slimy fun, and they definitely were not disappointed.

Little Flower Students Donate at Christmas

Little Flower Catholic School Student Council held an Ugly Sweater Christmas Party and collected canned goods and socks for those in need. The students donated the canned goods to the Mother Theresa Mission at Little Flower Catholic Church and the socks and blankets were donated to the residents at Emerald Greens Assisted Living Home.

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WALK-IN CLINIC

Can’t get in to see your doctor? WE TAKE WALK-INS!

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