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Fall Art Show Success

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  Congratulations to our art students for their fantastic results in their Fall events. Fall Art Shows include the Pensacola Interstate Fair and the Great Gulfcoast Art Festival. The Pensacola Interstate Fair is a competition between Santa Rosa County and Escambia County.  Pace High received Best in Show with Jade Bloechle’s scratch art piece titled “Roar”.  Students received many awards which are listed below. Photography: 2 nd Place:   Alesandra Deanda 3 rd Place:   Hailey Eastmead Sculpture: 2 nd Place:   Mac Maki Ceramics: 3 rd Place:   Emma “Seven” Taylor Honorable Mention:   Mac Maki Honorable Mention :   Kayla Nycek Drawing: 3 rd Place:   Lara Proshek Honorable Mention:   Lyn Smith Honorable Mention:   Elena Gonzalez   The Great Gulfcoast Art Festival is a competition between Santa Rosa County and Escambia County.   Pace High received 19 total awards in this competition.   The awards are listed below. Drawing Black & White: 1 st  Aut

Student of the Month

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  Congratulations to Pace High School students of the month. Students were nominated by the faculty and then put to a vote. For the senior class our student of the month is Emma Carlson, nominated by Mrs. Sessions. For the junior class our student of the month is Breauna Lindsey, nominated by Mrs. Wood. For the sophomore class our student of the month is Ben Tyner, nominated twice- by Mrs. Very and Mrs. Flanigan. For the freshman class our student of the month is Grant Wise, nominated by Officer Middleton. Thank you to these students for representing what it means to be a Pace Patriot!

Patriot Night 2022

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Who is ready for FNL? Last week, Friday Night Lights ranged from 5-6 year old Mighty Mites all the way through Pace High Varsity players. Age groups scrimmaged, along with the cheerleaders and band performing. Don't miss out on this Friday when we take on Ft. Walton Beach in the Kick-off Classic at Home at 7:30. The theme is red, white, and blue, so make sure you are looking as patriotic as possible! You can even catch the PARA football players and cheerleaders at Milton on Saturday for their Jamboree. Freshman vs. Junior Varsity The annual game for bragging rights for the whole year, comes down to 30 minutes on the field. Who were you going for- freshman or JV? Big plays were made, but when it came down to it, JV was able to win by 3 scores. Evan Beckham, 10, said, "It was great to get out there and run people over again." Even though the freshman lost, they learned a lot about what it takes to play at the high school level. Ahmian Rambo, 9, said, "It's exciti