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Chambers now leads the FHSAA

| Staff Reporters
Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Marcus Chambers has been elected to serve as president of the Florida High School Athletic Association Board of Directors.
Chambers

The election took place during the board’s meeting on Monday in Gainesville, district officials said today in a news release. The FHSAA Board of Directors serves as the executive authority of the association. Composed of 13 members, elected by the membership or appointed by the governor of Florida and confirmed by the Senate, the board guides the direction of interscholastic athletics across the state.

Board members serve three-year terms and may succeed themselves once.

Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed Chambers to the FHSAA Board of Directors on June 21, 2024. Since then, Chambers has worked closely with colleagues across the state to promote opportunities for student-athletes, coaches, and schools.

“I am truly honored to serve as president of the Florida High School Athletic Association,” Chambers said in a statement. “High school athletics play such an important role in the lives of students, building character, teaching teamwork, and creating opportunities that last a lifetime. I look forward to working alongside my colleagues across the state to continue supporting student athletes, coaches, and schools, and to ensure that athletics remain a vital part of the educational experience in Florida.”

Chambers also noted how his personal connection to sports has shaped his life and leadership.

“Throughout my youth and now as an adult, sports have been an integral part of my life,” he said. “Growing up, I spent countless hours playing various sports, which taught me the values of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. These experiences have profoundly shaped who I am today.

“As an adult, I have had the privilege of coaching numerous students, witnessing firsthand the positive impact sports can have on young lives. It is a tremendous honor to continue this journey where I can contribute to fostering a vibrant and inclusive sports environment for Florida’s high school athletes.”

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