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WDE students shared their vocabulary words with their class and then with the community during their annual Vocabulary Parade! Additional pictures may be found on WDE's Facebook page. Submitted by Tammy Goodman/FB.

Ms. Carroll's class has been collecting donations for Hurricane Matthew victims.  "Mr. Fernandez came to visit us and collect our donations for the Grand Bahamas...we are so thankful for the opportunity to help others!" Suibmitted by Jenna Brabham/FB.

Congratulations to the following leadership students whose Voice of Democracy speeches have won for Walton High School:

Brie Anna Arke
Emily Crane
LaTayia Gregg
Abigail Hewett
Melanie Nowell

These students will compete at the county level, where monetary awards will be given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places.  Good luck, Braves! Submitted by Christy English.

Walton County School District was represented today at NWFSC’s CareerFest.  The purpose of CareerFest is to expose 11th and 12th grade WCSD students to the various careers that are available to them after graduation.  There were representatives from the local community in the areas of Architecture & Construction, Agriculture, Food and Natural Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, Arts/Audio/Video Technology & Communications, Information Technology, Education and Training, Health Science & Human Services, Business Management & Administration, Finance, Manufacturing, Marking, Hospitality & Tourism, Law/Public Safety/Corrections & Security, Government and Public Administration.  Mrs. Carlene Anderson was the guest speaker for the event.  Walton County School District was represented by Donna Honish who provided students with information concerning Career and Technical Education Programs offered in their high school that could also award them post-secondary PSAV hours or college credits if certain requirements are met by the student. It was a very informative experience for all who attended.

Emerald Coast Technical College was represented at NWFSC’s Career Fest.  The purpose of CareerFest is to expose 11th and 12th grade WCSD students to the various careers that are available to them after graduation.  There were representatives from the local community in the areas of Architecture & Construction, Agriculture, Food and Natural Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, Arts/Audio/Video Technology & Communications, Information Technology, Education and Training, Health Science & Human Services, Business Management & Administration, Finance, Manufacturing, Marking, Hospitality & Tourism, Law/Public Safety/Corrections & Security, Government and Public Administration.  Mrs. Carlene Anderson was the guest speaker for the event.  Emerald Coast Technical College was represented by Carol Rothgeb and April Chambless who provided potential students with information related to post-secondary program offerings that may be taken as Dual Enrollment while in high school and/or as a post-secondary student once they graduate.  It was a very informative experience for all who attended.

Mrs. Hicks' third grade class at WDE is working on reviewing reading assessments every couple of weeks in the form of socratic seminars. Students in the inside of the circle serve as the pilots (talkers) during this activity, while students sitting directly behind them are copilots (writers). Roles change every week. The goal of this socratic seminar is to get all students actively engaged and to "nicely" argue and persuade one another which answer is correct, while supporting their ideas using evidence from the text. In this activity, students are in charge their own learning. Submitted by Jessica Dawkins.

On Monday, October 24, Deputy Leo Cook with WCSO brought his K9 sidekick Rocky to visit Mr. Smallwood's and Mrs. Susenbach's Law Studies students.  Deputy Cook and Rocky educated students about the proper handling of a K9, the training required for the team, and the duo's role in narcotics detection and tracking. 

 

Walton Middle School thanks Deputy Cook, Rocky, and the WCSO for taking time out of their hectic schedule to connect learning to life. Submitted by Kristen Rhodes.