Okaloosa County School District

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Okaloosa County School District
Location
120 Lowery Place, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K−12
SuperintendentMarcus Daniel Chambers (2018–19)[1]
Schools55[2]
Budget$361,342,145 (2015–16)[3]
Students and staff
Students31,489 (August 2014)[2]
Teachers1,695[2]
Other information
Websiteokaloosaschools.com//

Okaloosa County School District is a public school district that covers Okaloosa County, Florida. The district has its headquarters in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The current superintendent of schools is Marcus Daniel Chambers.

History[edit]

Until the integration of public schools, a separate school system was maintained for white students and black students. The first colored school in Crestview was built in 1926, and named Crestview School. In 1945, Crestview Colored High School was built on School Avenue. It was renamed Carver School after George Washington Carver, and eventually Carver-Hill School in honor of African-American education advocate Ed Hill.[4]

School Board[edit]

[5][6]

  • District 1 – Dr. Lamar White (Second term is from 2018–2022)
  • District 2 – Dewey Destin (Second term is from 2016–2020)
  • District 3 – Linda Evanchyk (First term is from 2018–2022)
  • District 4 – Tim Bryant (First term is from 2016–2020)
  • District 5 – Diane Kelley (First term is from 2018–2022)

Okaloosa County school board members are subject to an unlimited number of four year terms.

Schools[edit]

High schools[edit]

Middle schools[edit]

  • Baker School (Gator)
  • Bruner Middle School (Spartans)
  • Davidson Middle School (Panthers)
  • Destin Middle School (Marlins)
  • Laurel Hill School (Hobos)
  • Lewis School (Falcons)
  • Meigs Middle School (Wildcats)
  • Northwest Florida Ballet Academie (3–8)
  • Okaloosa STEMM Center (Stingers)
  • Pryor Middle School (Pirates)
  • Ruckel Middle School (Rams)
  • Shoal River Middle School (Mustangs)

Elementary schools[edit]

  • Antioch Elementary School
  • Baker School
  • Bluewater Elementary School
  • Bob Sikes Elementary School
  • Destin Elementary School
  • Edge Elementary School
  • Edwins Elementary School
  • Eglin Elementary School
  • Elliott Point Elementary School
  • Florosa Elementary School
  • Kenwood Elementary School
  • Laurel Hill School
  • Lewis School
  • Longwood Elementary School
  • Mary Esther Elementary School
  • Northwest Florida Ballet Academie (3–8)
  • Northwood Elementary School
  • Oakland Elementary School K-6 (Mary Ester Cut-Off/Carol Av built 60s Closed 80s)

Plew Elementary School

  • Shalimar Elementary School
  • Walker Elementary School
  • Wright Elementary School

Charter/contract schools[edit]

  • AMIkids Emerald Coast
  • Destin High School
  • Liza Jackson Preparatory School
  • Okaloosa Academy – FWB Campus
  • The Collegiate High School of NWFSC

Alternative schools[edit]

  • Gulf Coast Youth Academy
  • Okaloosa Regional Detention Center
  • Okaloosa Youth Academy
  • Okaloosa Youth Development Center

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Marcus Chambers". okaloosaschools.com. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Okaloosa County School District – Fort Walton Beach, Florida – Public School District". EducationBug. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  3. ^ http://www.okaloosa.k12.fl.us/finance/Publications/BudgetBooksFY2016/District%20Summary%20Budget/DSB%20FY%202015-2016.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Freeman, Danielle (February 29, 2016). "Carver-Hill High School And The Early Education Of Afro-Americans in Crestview". www.wuwf.org.
  5. ^ "School Board Members Take Office". okaloosaschools.com. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
  6. ^ "Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections" (PDF). Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections.

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