Okaloosa County School District
Okaloosa County School District | |
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Location | |
120 Lowery Place, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | Pre-K−12 |
Superintendent | Mary Beth Jackson (2014–15)[1] |
Schools | 55[2] |
Budget | $357,593,171 (2013–14)[3] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 31,489 (August 2014)[2] |
Teachers | 1695[2] |
Other information | |
Website |
okaloosaschools |
Okaloosa County School District is a public school district that covers Okaloosa County, Florida. The district has its headquarters in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
School Board[4]
- District I – Lamar White
- District 2 – Dewey Destin
- District 3 – Rodney Walker
- District 4 – Cathy Thigpen
- District 5 – Melissa Thrush
Schools
High schools
- Baker School (Gator)
- Choctawhatchee High School (Indian)
- Crestview High School (Bulldog)
- Fort Walton Beach High School (Viking)
- Laurel Hill School (Hobo)
- Niceville High School (Eagle)
Middle schools
- Baker School
- Bruner Middle School
- Davidson Middle School
- Destin Middle School
- Laurel Hill School
- Lewis School
- Meigs Middle School
- Northwest Florida Ballet Academie (3–8)
- Okaloosa STEMM Center
- Pryor Middle School
- Ruckel Middle School
- Shoal River Middle School
Elementary schools
- 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
- Plew Elementary School
- Riverside Elementary School
- Shalimar Elementary School
- Walker Elementary School
- Wright Elementary School
Charter/contract schools
- AMIkids Emerald Coast
- Liza Jackson Preparatory School
- Okaloosa Academy - Crestview Campus
- Okaloosa Academy - FWB Campus
- The Collegiate High School of NWFSC
Alternative schools
- Gulf Coast Youth Academy
- Okaloosa Regional Detention Center
- Okaloosa Youth Academy
- Okaloosa Youth Development Center
References
External links
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