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School District receives rare ‘Purple Star’ recognition

| Staff Reporters
The Okaloosa County School District has been named one of only five districts in Florida to earn the prestigious Purple Star District designation, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday.
An Okaloosa County School District logo.

This honor reflects the district’s unwavering dedication to supporting military-connected students and their families, ensuring smooth transitions, access to vital resources, and academic success, OCSD officials said in a news release.

They said the Purple Star District designation means that every Okaloosa County School District school has met the rigorous requirements to be named a Purple Star School of Distinction, and that it underscores the district’s commitment to going above and beyond for those who serve our country.

“Earning the Purple Star District designation is a testament to the incredible work of our schools and staff. We are deeply committed to supporting military families and ensuring their children thrive in our schools,” OCSD Superintendent Marcus Chambers said in the news release. “This honor validates our efforts to provide a welcoming and supportive environment for all military-connected students.”

Chambers

The district supports the highest percentage of military students in any Florida county, said district officials, who added that this distinction brings with it a profound responsibility to serve those who serve our nation.

“We began tracking the Purple Star program when it was first proposed during the 2021 legislative session, and we are thrilled to see our schools recognized for their dedication to our military community,” Chambers said.

The district also extends its gratitude to state Rep. Patt Maney for his instrumental role in bringing the Purple Star program to Florida. “Representative Maney’s support and leadership have been key in making this program a reality,” Chambers said. “His advocacy ensures that Florida schools, including ours, are equipped to meet the unique needs of military-connected students.”

Maney

This recognition reflects Okaloosa County School District’s century-long tradition of excellence and its commitment to serving those who serve our country. The district remains dedicated to fostering a culture of support and success for military families, ensuring their children receive the highest quality education and care.

For more information about the Purple Star program and Okaloosa County School District’s initiatives for military-connected students, visit https://www2.okaloosaschools.com/page/purple-star-schools.

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