Escambia County High School celebrated Black History Month Monday, February 22, with hallway decorations, a live wax museum, special art displays and a door decorating contest throughout the school, highlighting African American leaders. Judges for the contest were Stephanie White, Karean Reynolds, Loumeek White and Adonis Williams. Shown are, Amy Cabaniss, principal; Stephanie Taylor, ECHS history department chair; Judge Karean Reynolds, Loumeek White, school board member; and ECHS grad Adonis Williams pose with artwork displayed in the main lobby of ECHS.ECHS students Tyequan Valcourt, left, and Jaelon Wilson portray wax figures performing at the Apollo Theatre.