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Community volunteers prepare Niceville schools, others, for 2024-2025

Niceville.comAugust 20, 20242 Mins Read
Okaloosa County Superintendent of School Marcus Chambers stands with a group of school volunteers
Volunteers from HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital, Eglin Federal Credit Union, Florida Power and Light, and Hurlburt Field successfully prepared nine schools in the Okaloosa County School District (OCSD) for the 2024-2025 academic year, including Plew Elementary School and Edge Elementary School in Niceville. (Contributed)

OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. — In a display of community spirit, 90 dedicated volunteers successfully prepared nine Okaloosa County School District (OCSD) schools for the new school year, including Plew Elementary and Edge Elementary schools in Niceville.

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According to the OCSD, local organizations collectively contributed 540 volunteer hours.

Volunteers from HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital, Eglin Federal Credit Union, Florida Power and Light, and Hurlburt Field were instrumental in various projects, including setting up classrooms, maintaining facilities, landscaping, and organizing educational materials.

“Our community’s unwavering support for our students, teachers, and schools is truly inspiring,” stated Superintendent Marcus Chambers.

“Acts of kindness like this make a profound impact on our district, and we are incredibly grateful to these volunteers for their steadfast support.”

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The OCSD said the volunteer effort is part of its ongoing commitment to creating a welcoming and well-prepared student environment. The collaboration emphasizes the district’s belief that community involvement is essential for our schools’ success and our students’ overall educational experience.

“We were excited to join forces with the Okaloosa County School District on nine impactful projects to help prepare our students and schools for the new year,” said Zach McCluskey, CEO of HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital.

“Our ‘We Show Up’ volunteer initiative embodies our mission to care for and improve human lives, and we look forward to expanding these efforts and creating even more positive change in our community.”

As the school year kicks off, the OCSD said it is excited to welcome students back into revitalized spaces that reflect the volunteers’ hard work and dedication.

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“I wanted to support my community and ensure our children have a positive environment to learn and grow,” said Senior Airman Jarrett Ayres from Hurlburt Field, a volunteer.

“They are the next generation, and we are responsible for ensuring they are happy, comfortable, and safe.”

OCSD said it is grateful to all the volunteers who contributed their time and energy to these vital projects and schools.

Schools Assisted:

  • Destin Elementary School
  • Edwins Elementary School
  • Elliott Point Elementary School
  • Plew Elementary School
  • Edge Elementary School
  • Mary Esther Elementary School
  • Northwood Elementary School
  • Southside Primary School
  • Walker Elementary School
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