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Okaloosa board approves consent agenda and multiple personnel items in unanimous votes

Okaloosa County School Board · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The Okaloosa County School Board approved the meeting agenda, the consent agenda and a series of human-resources items — including certification and personnel recommendations, out-of-field reports, separations, transfers and leaves — all by recorded 5-0 votes.

The Okaloosa County School Board recorded unanimous 5-0 votes on a set of routine governance and human-resources items during the meeting.

Early in the meeting the board approved the agenda (moved by Mr. Heinle; second by Mr. Bryant). The Consent Agenda (item 7.1) was approved following staff reports; Mr. Bryant moved the consent motion and Mr. Heinely seconded. Personnel and human-resources items presented by Sharon Duran and Ms. Maxey were then considered and approved by recorded votes, including:

- Item 8.3: Clear certification requirements and issuance of contracts for the 2025-26 school year (mover: Mr. Bryant; second: Mr. Destin) — board approval recorded. - Item 8.4: Out-of-field report for the 2025-26 school year (mover: Mr. Destin; second: Mr. Bryant) — board approval recorded. - Item 8.5: Employment separations (mover: Mr. Bryant; second: recorded) — board approval recorded. - Item 8.6: Personnel recommendations (mover: Mr. Denton; second: Mr. Bryant) — board approval recorded. - Item 8.7: Employee transfers (mover: Mr. Hiley; second: Mr. Destin) — board approval recorded. - Item 8.8: Leave without pay (mover: Mr. Bryant; second: Mr. Destin) — board approval recorded.

The appointment of Britney Young as principal of Walker Elementary (item 4.1) also passed unanimously (mover: Mr. Bridal; second: Mr. Destin) and is recorded separately in the meeting minutes. No roll-call dissent or abstentions were recorded for these items; the board proceeded to a construction report and other routine business after the votes.