Okaloosa-Walton Collegiate High School

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The Okaloosa-Walton Collegiate High School is a charter school in Niceville, Florida that was established in 2000. The Collegiate High School (CHS) at Okaloosa-Walton College is an innovative charter school that enables 10th, 11th and 12th grade students to simultaneously earn both a standard high school diploma and a transferable two-year college degree or transferable college credits. The CHS is a public school and is free of charge to students. College-credit classes, college and high school textbooks, provision for transportation, use of a personal laptop computer, tutoring and more are all provided at no cost.

The Collegiate High School at Okaloosa-Walton College has been named a "2006 No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon School", among 250 nationwide and 12 from Florida

The director is Charla Cotton.[1] Information about the faculty and staff is available on the OWCHS website.

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