This is what Niceville kids in need have to have before they go back to school. The time to help them is now!

We’re approaching the halfway point of summer break (What?!) and these volunteers started gearing up to make sure everyone has what they need on day one of the 2023-2024 school year.
Tourism tax money could make Niceville aquatic center a reality

Could the new tourism tax lead to an aquatics facility in Niceville?
JROTC Cadets Honored and Awarded Scholarships at Eglin Air Force Base

JROTC Cadets from Niceville and other high schools were awarded with scholarships which will help them attain higher education.
High School Journalists Inducted into Prestigious Society

22 Niceville High Schoolers were inducted into the Niceville chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society. The Society highlights achievement in journalism.
These are the play and musical NHS Theater will put on in ’23-’24 school year:

Niceville High School’s Theater Department has announced its Play and Musical for the ’23-’24 season!
Niceville Bazaar Presents Opportunity to Areaβs Youngest Entrepreneurs

Lorelai Sallman has an entrepreneurial streak. The teenager at Ruckel Middle School might not have realized it as early as she did – if it werenβt for some of the girls she went to elementary school with.
Niceville High School Band Fundraises for Rose Bowl 2024 ParadeΒ

On January 1, 2024, while millions of people are preparing to watch some of the best college football games later in the day, approximately 250 students from the Niceville High School Eagle Pride Marching Band will be representing Okaloosa County on the national stage by marching in the 2024 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
Niceville Woman Named Southhampton Scholar By US Military Academy

Niceville’s Alicyn Grete will head to Southampton, England to work toward her masters in public health as a part of a prestigious scholarship program.
Will Vouchers Cripple Okaloosa Public Schools? Here’s What the Experts Say:

What changes will we see at local schools after the governor signed huge expansions of the school voucher program into law? Local education leaders tell us what they think.
Niceville High Students Show Off ‘Coastal’ App to Congress!

Niceville High School students Gabe Jacobs and Hannah Castor, along with their web programming instructor Carrie Foxhall, had the opportunity to showcase their award-winning “Coastal” app at the Congressional App Challenge held at the US Capitol in November.