Tough but Necessary: Okaloosa Will Close Two “Outstanding” Schools Staff Reports February 25, 2026 3:31 pm Fort Walton Beach, Mary Esther, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education, Shalimar In Brief: Who: Okaloosa County School Board & Superintendent Marcus Chambers What: Unanimous vote to close Mary Esther and Longwood Elementary When: Vote held Feb. 24, 2026; closures effective end of 2025–26 school year Where: South Zone of Okaloosa County, Florida Why: Steep enrollment decline, budget pressures, statewide funding trends Fort Walton Beach, Fla. — February 24, 2026 — The Okaloosa County School Board voted unanimously Monday night to close Mary Esther Elementary School and Longwood Elementary School at the end of the 2025–26 school year, citing long-term enrollment declines, significant budget pressures, and shifting statewide education funding trends. All five board members supported the closure plans under Resolutions 26-01 and 26-02, finalizing months of study and public discussion. The board also unanimously approved Resolution 26-03, which reassigns students from the two schools to six other South Zone elementary schools for the 2026-27 academic year. “Bringing a proposal like this here in this school district … is not easy in any way, shape or form,” said Superintendent Marcus Chambers, emphasizing the weight of the decision on educators, families, and the broader community. “School is more than just a building… It’s about togetherness.” Chambers highlighted that the decision is not a critique of school performance. Both campuses have served students well academically. The decision is a response to demographic shifts and fiscal realities facing public education...
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