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Vote for Escambia High School to Win $1 Million Stadium Upgrade

Published Oct 3, 2025

Escambia County encourages the community to support Escambia High School by voting daily in the T-Mobile Friday Night 5G Lights competition, helping Escambia High School remain in the running to win a $1 million stadium upgrade.

Escambia High School has been selected as one of only 25 schools nationwide to win $25,000 and advance as a finalist in the competition.

Click here to vote for Escambia High School. 

Now through Oct. 24, anyone with a valid email address can cast one vote per day, every day for Escambia High School. The school with the most votes at the end of the competition will receive the $1 million upgrade, bringing state-of-the-art athletic facilities to the Escambia High School campus.

“Our facilities are aging, and our students are so deserving of this opportunity,” said Dr. Dana Boddy, Principal of Escambia High School. “We are extremely excited about winning $25,000 and now competing for the $1 million prize. I believe in our community and know they will rally behind our students to make this dream a reality.”

Escambia High encourages the entire community – families, alumni, businesses, schools, and organizations – to join the campaign. Flyers are available for businesses that would like to help spread the word. Sharing the link and voting daily will make all the difference as Escambia competes against schools from across the nation.

How to Vote:

  1. Visit Escambia High School’s unique page on the Friday Night 5G Lights website.
  2. Cast your vote once a day, every day, now through Oct. 24.
  3. Share the link with friends, family, and colleagues to maximize support.

“This is more than a stadium upgrade – it’s an investment in our students, our athletes, and our community,” Dr. Boddy added.

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