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Okaloosa schools keep A rating; district reports gains in proficiency and graduation rates

5554063 · July 15, 2025
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Okaloosa County School District maintained its A rating under Florida's accountability system and reported increases across several academic measures, district leaders said at a June 23 workshop.

The Okaloosa County School Board on June 23 reviewed district academic results showing the district maintained an overall A rating under the state'administered accountability system and posted gains in several subject areas and measures.

Superintendent Chambers told the board the district'wide total point score rose from 772 to 793, a 21'point increase, and that the share of schools earning A or B grades rose from 86% to 92%. "I could not be more proud of our teachers, of our support staff, of our principals and administrators," Chambers said.

The presentation highlighted subject'level changes: English language arts (ELA) proficiency rose from 58% (2023) to 64% (2025); math proficiency rose modestly overall (65% in…

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