News, RSS Facebook, RSS General, RSS Twitter
 By  Kellie Singleton Published 
5:34 pm Friday, September 23, 2011

Outdoors important to BHS’ Blevins

Editor’s Note: Franklin’s Future is a regular feature spotlighting a high school senior in Franklin County and what they have planned for life after graduation.

You won’t have to look much farther than the great outdoors to find Belgreen High School senior Tyler Blevins.

The 17-year-old has been involved in several high school activities the past four years but his involvement in the Envirothon Team is what he has enjoyed the most.

“Envirothon is something I think everyone could enjoy, really, because you learn about different environmental problems,” Blevins said.

“It brings things to light you’ve never really thought of before.”

Blevins said Belgreen’s Envirothon Team has done particularly well the past several years in the county tournaments and the team came in second in the state last year.

“I’ve gotten a lot out of it and just really find it interesting,” he said.

In addition to Envirothon, Blevins has also been involved in the BETA Club, SADD, Annual Staff, Scholar’s Bowl and Faith Followers at school while also being an active in the youth group at First United Methodist Church in Russellville and being near completion of earning his Eagle Scout rank in Boy Scouts.

He has also enjoyed the elective classes, like carpentry, that he’s taken at the Franklin County Career Technical Center.

With so many activities, it’s hard to imagine that Blevins would have any spare time, but being a senior has it’s own set of demands like decided where he’ll spend the next four years once he graduates in May.

“I’m not absolutely sure where I want to go to college yet, but I’ve been considering Spring Hill in Mobile, Mississippi State and UNA,” he said. “I still have some things to consider before I make my decision.”

Even through the choice of schools is up in the air, Blevins is fairly certain that he wants to major in biology because he knows it’s something he’ll enjoy doing.

“Deciding on a career is a big step, but I feel more led to do something with biology than I do other things,” he said. “I think I would enjoy teaching biology, but not as a professor. I don’t want to just sit in the front of the class and tell the students facts. I would rather work with younger students who would get more out of it. I’d like to inspire them to live biology as much as I have loved it. It’s a fun subject and I’d like to convey that to others.”

Whatever college and career Blevins ends up pursuing, he knows he doesn’t want to do it too far from home.

“I really like Alabama,” he said. “It’s a nice place to live and I’ve enjoyed living here, so I can see myself still living somewhere in Alabama in the future.”

Before he moves on to pursue his future goals, Blevins hopes to impart some wisdom on the underclassmen who will soon be seniors.

“Stick to what you want to do and don’t falter,” Blevins said. “And also, don’t procrastinate. I do way too much of that and it’s better if you just get things done.”

Blevins is the son of Noel and Karen Blevins. He has one sister, Lauren, and an older brother, Nicholas.

Also on Franklin County Times
Wife, 65, admits she shot, killed husband
Main, News, Russellville, ...
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
May 13, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE – A 65-year-old woman is facing a murder charge after she admitted to shooting her husband Sunday evening inside their residence on Dunca...
3 firefighters receive Lifesaver Awards
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 13, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — More than two months after city firefighters responded to a cardiac arrest call that left Steven Bledsoe without a pulse for 27 minutes...
FBLA students earn honors at state
News, Phil Campbell, Records
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 13, 2026
PHIL CAMPBELL — Members of the Phil Campbell High School Future Business Leaders of America chapter earned honors during the Alabama FBLA State Leader...
Obituaries
Obituaries
May 13, 2026
Ruth E. Spooner May 7, 2026   Ruth E. Spooner, 90, of Beloit, Wis., passed away on Thursday morning, May 7, at Cedar Crest, in Janesville, Wis. She wa...
The protection system you’ve never heard of
Columnists, Opinion
May 13, 2026
When you visit a doctor, you might notice the framed medical license on the wall. For most patients, that document is simply reassurance that their ph...
Retired educators hear state updates
Columnists, News, Opinion, ...
HERE AND NOW
May 13, 2026
Retired educators met at the Russellville First Methodist Church Ministry Center for the last meeting for the Franklin County Retired Educators Associ...
Students get life lessons with hatching classes
News, Phil Campbell
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 13, 2026
PHIL CAMPBELL — Students at Phil Campbell Elementary School and Phil Campbell High School recently got some handson lessons about animal life cycles a...
STEAM expo highlights student projects
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 13, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE – Middle school students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade presented the findings of their STEAM Expo projects last week. From testing w...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *