Okaloosa School Board reviews legislative priorities ahead of upcoming state session
Okaloosa School Board reviews legislative priorities ahead of upcoming state session Collin Bestor November 13, 2025 12:30 pm Schools and Education In Brief: School board pushes for fairer state funding and relief from costly mandates District leaders urge stronger support for mental health and behavior services Teachers face mounting certification costs and hiring challenges amid shortages NICEVILLE — The Okaloosa County School Board outlined its 2025-26 legislative priorities on Monday, calling for reforms to Florida’s school funding model, expanding support for safety and mental health programs and relief from regulations that the district says hinder teacher retention and classroom instruction. The meeting focused on what Chambers described as “specific, targeted priorities” to ensure the districts’ stability amid tightening budgets and growing state mandates. Assistant Superintendent Lee Hale said the district worked with Oak Strategies, the Florida Association of District School Superintendents, and other districts to align Okaloosa’s goals with broader state education efforts. Chambers said the district’s priorities fall into five categories: funding, school safety, student services and mental health, reducing regulation, and workforce recruitment and retention. At the top of Okaloosa’s agenda is a call to increase the Base Student Allocation (BSA), which Chambers said rose only $41.62 per student last year — far short of what districts need to cover increasing costs in retirement, insurance and salaries. “In essence, we’re going backwards,” Chambers said, noting that even a minimal 1% raise for staff would cost $108 per student. Chambers also criticized how...
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