New Challenger Jerry Buckman Emerges in High-Stakes School Board Election Staff Reports February 10, 2026 9:05 am Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: Jerry Buckman announced his candidacy for the Okaloosa School Board District One. He cited military service, substitute teaching experience, and family ties to local schools. Buckman outlined education priorities and pledged to donate his school board salary to teachers Jerry Buckman has announced his candidacy for the Okaloosa County School Board, District One, citing his military background, long-term residency, and involvement in local schools as key factors in his decision to run. Buckman ran against Dr. Lamar White in the closest run of three school board elections four years ago. Buckman garnered 47% of the vote against the incumbent in that election. This time around, with White out of the race – Buckman will face Cynthia West and former Okaloosa Clerk of Court JD Peacock. Buckman is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel with nearly 40 years of service, much of it in Special Operations. He has lived in Okaloosa County since 1980 and said his family has longstanding ties to the local school system, including multiple graduates from Choctawhatchee High School and Crestview High School, a current student at Shalimar Elementary School, and another family member preparing to graduate from Choctawhatchee. In his announcement, Buckman stated that he has also worked as a substitute teacher, including assignments involving at-risk students, which he said provided firsthand insight into classroom challenges and district needs. Buckman said his...
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