🎓 Who: Okaloosa County School District, Superintendent Marcus Chambers, district students, and educators
📊 What: Graduation rate increased to 91 percent
📅 When: Announced January 16, 2026, for the 2024–2025 school year
📍 Where: Okaloosa County, Florida
🚀 Why: Expanded student support programs, academic pathways, and engagement strategies improved student outcomes
The Okaloosa County School District reported a major academic milestone Friday, announcing its graduation rate rose to 91 percent for the 2024–2025 school year — a sharp increase from 87.7 percent the previous year.
District leaders say the improvement reflects a continued statewide upward trend while highlighting Okaloosa County’s growing emphasis on student support, academic flexibility, and engagement strategies aimed at keeping students on track through graduation.
According to the district, the gains are tied to expanded student support systems, diverse academic pathways, and targeted intervention programs designed to address individual learning needs and reduce dropout risk.
Superintendent Marcus Chambers praised students, educators, and families for the achievement.
“We are incredibly proud of our students and educators for this significant growth in Okaloosa County’s graduation rate,” Chambers said. “Increasing from 87.7 percent to 91 percent in just one year reflects the hard work, perseverance, and commitment of our students, the dedication of our teachers and staff, and the strong partnerships we share with families and our community.”
District officials say efforts will now focus on sustaining momentum by expanding programs tied to academic achievement, career readiness, and postsecondary preparation. Leaders emphasized that while the increase is worth celebrating, the long-term goal remains ensuring every student graduates prepared for success beyond high school.
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