Six Alachua County seniors were nominated as candidates for the 2016 Presidential Scholar award by the U.S. Department of Education. The names of the 2016 Presidential Scholars will be announced in early May.
Read More »Doing Burpees and Box Jumps to Honor Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
150 people showed up to the Fallen Officer Tribute Saturday at Buchholz High School
Read More »Teen Wins Alachua County Spelling Bee With ‘Commemorate’
Keilah Kitching, an eighth-grader from Howard W. Bishop Middle School, won first place and will advance to the Florida Times-Union Regional Spelling Bee in Jacksonville.
Read More »Buchholz Student Is Finalist In Prestigious National Science And Math Competition
A Buchholz High School senior was honored in the Intel Science Talent Search competition recognizing the nation's top high school scientists.
Read More »Gainesville High Schools’ Graduations Move To Florida Field
Three local high schools will move graduation ceremonies for the class of 2016 from Citizen's Field to Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium after one Buchholz High School student started a petition to gain accessibility.
Read More »The Rock School Draws Students From Around The World
A K-12 Christian private school located in Gainesville called The Rock School has hosted international students from 40 countries around the world. The school has given students from other countries, who have left their homes, a chance at attending a university in the U.S.
Read More »Alachua County School District High School Students Are Unhappy About Their 2016 Graduation Venue
Karen Clarke, assistant superintendent for the Alachua County School Board, said the school board has been working since June to ensure that graduation at Citizens Field is a memorable night for the class of 2016.
Read More »Gators Control Flu Postponed, Alachua County Program Continues
Flu shots were offered instead of FluMist on Thursday at the University of Florida. Control Flu Alachua County canceled two FluMist clinics that were scheduled to come to the campus.
Read More »Book Lovers Celebrate Banned Books Week
Annual Banned Books Week from Sept. 27 to Oct. 3 was celebrated at UF in the Plaza of the Americas on Thursday. Students read literature aloud from different authors who's work has been challenged in public schools. The goal for Banned Books Week is to celebrate the liberty to read.
Read More »Buchholz Finishes In Top Ten At MIT Math Competition
Seven students from Buchholz High School flew to Boston last weekend to compete against nearly 300 students from all over the U.S. and Canada. Buchholz's math team has won multiple state and national Mu Alpha Theta championships.
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