Public education in the State of Florida was mandated by the State Constitution in 1868. By 1869, the Gadsden County Board of Public Instruction determined…
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Slowly, bit-by-bit, the Old Gretna School House will be getting fresh renovations for an older look. Two grants, one from the Florida Division of Historic…
With the goal of teaching future generations how to become effective and conservation-minded anglers, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is opening up the…
Recently, several homeschooling families of Gadsden County met in a room at the Havana Public Library to distribute school supplies amongst themselves. Tables in the…
The State of Florida recently released the data collected from the statewide 3rd grade reading exams – with troublesome results for school districts across the…
Before the end of the school year, Gadsden County students received a special visit from an out-of-this-world professional. Elementary-grade students from Gadsden County (and a…
For three years in a row, Gadsden County High School’s newspaper the Gadsden County Gazette has competed in the annual American Scholastic Press Association Annual…
At Tallahassee Community College, over 1,200 of the college’s students have been named to the Spring 2022 President’s List – 80 of those students are…
For the 2022 Spring Semester at Tallahassee Community College, over 1,600 students were named to the Dean’s List. Of those students, several Gadsden County residents…
Students at the Carter Parramore Academy in Quincy gathered in the school cafeteria on Friday, April 22 to receive career advice from three featured speakers…




