The Okaloosa County School District (OCSD) proudly held its Oath of Office Ceremony and annual organizational meeting this morning, marking an important milestone for district leadership. Superintendent Marcus Chambers, School Board Member Tim Bryant, and newly elected School Board Member Parker Destin were officially sworn into office during this special event, reaffirming their commitment to serving the students, staff, and families of Okaloosa County.
(Pictured Left to Right: Mr. Tim Bryant, Superintendent Marcus Chambers, and Mr. Parker Destin)
The meeting began with Superintendent Chambers calling the session to order and approving the agenda. Following this, the board held elections to select its leadership for the upcoming year.
Highlights of the Meeting:
Election of School Board Chairman Dr. Lamar White and Vice-Chairwoman Linda Evanchyk
Approval of the 2025 School Board Meeting Schedule
Designation of Board Representatives, including appointments to the Florida School Boards Insurance Trust (FSBIT) – Tim Bryant, the Okaloosa Public Schools Foundation – Linda Evanchyk, and the district’s Construction Program – Brett Hinely.
Selection of Alternate Representative to the Florida School Boards Association Advocacy Committee through June 30, 2025 – Parker Destin.
Superintendent Chambers expressed his enthusiasm for working alongside this dedicated School Board to continue advancing the district’s mission of excellence in education. “As Superintendent of the Okaloosa County School District, my passion and commitment remain centered on our students—the heart of everything we do. Every decision we make is driven by a desire to create opportunities for their success, foster a safe and supportive environment, and help them achieve their full potential. This work would not be possible without the dedication and excellence of our teachers, staff, and administrators, who tirelessly support and inspire our students every day. Together, we are building a foundation for success and shaping a brighter future for our entire community. We’ve made significant strides in academics, school safety, and providing resources that directly benefit our students. While we have achieved much, there is still important work to be done, and we recognize there is always room for improvement. I’m excited to work with this incredible School Board as we continue our efforts to serve our students and ensure their future success. It is an honor to lead this district, and I remain committed to prioritizing our students’ needs above all.”
The Okaloosa County School District remains committed to its mission of fostering academic excellence, safety, and opportunity for every student. The district is eager to move forward under the leadership of Superintendent Chambers and the School Board, united in their dedication to the success of all Okaloosa County students.
(Pictured Left to Right: Mr. Tim Bryant, Mr. Brett Hinely, Mrs. Linda Evanchyk, Dr. Lamar White, Mr. Parker Destin, Superintendent Marcus Chambers, and School Board Attorney Mr. Jeff McInnis)