FWBHS Students Debut Tiny House, Gear Up for International Competition Staff Reports November 21, 2025 9:03 am Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: Who: Fort Walton Beach High School Building Trades students, Superintendent Marcus Chambers, Instructor James Martin, Principal Lindsey Smith, district leaders, and local business owners. What: An exclusive preview of a student-built tiny house and the launch of a fundraising campaign for the 2026 IBS competition. When: Preview event held today. Where: Fort Walton Beach High School Building Trades program site. Why: To highlight student craftsmanship, promote workforce development, and raise funds for the students’ trip to compete internationally in Orlando. Fort Walton Beach — The Fort Walton Beach High School (FWBHS) Building Trades program opened its workshop doors today to Okaloosa County School District leadership, School Board members, local business owners, and community partners for an exclusive behind-the-scenes preview of its ongoing student-built tiny house project. The event offered guests a firsthand look at the high-level craftsmanship students are developing through one of the district’s most hands-on Career and Technical Education initiatives. During the preview, visitors toured the partially completed tiny house — a fully functioning structure built from the ground up by Building Trades students under the guidance of instructor and former professional contractor James Martin. Guests watched as students demonstrated framing, carpentry, insulation installation, electrical layout, plumbing routing, and interior finishing, all while explaining the techniques and safety standards they had learned throughout the project. The tiny house will ultimately measure...
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