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Welding, cybersecurity programs get $210K boost in Okaloosa schools

Niceville.comOctober 6, 20252 Mins Read
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The Okaloosa County School District has received over $210,000 to expand Career and Technical Education programs. (Contributed)

NICEVILLE, Fla. — The Okaloosa County School District has been awarded $210,778 through the Workforce Development Capitalization Incentive Grant Program (Workforce CAP) by the Florida Department of Education.

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The grant will directly support Welding Technology at Crestview High School and Applied Cybersecurity at Destin High School, a public charter school within the district.

“Our CTE team continues to raise the bar when it comes to creating meaningful opportunities for students,” said Marcus Chambers. Superintendent of Schools.

“This grant is a direct result of their hard work, vision, and belief in the power of workforce education. Thanks to their efforts, more students will graduate with the skills and certifications needed to thrive in today’s economy.”

The Workforce CAP Grant is part of Florida’s broader initiative to expand and elevate workforce programs that align with the state’s priority industries.

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According to the Florida Department of Education, the latest $40 million round of funding will increase workforce capacity statewide by 59 percent. Since its launch in 2023, the program has invested over $240 million into building Florida’s talent pipeline.

Okaloosa’s Career and Technical Education programs are already recognized for producing job-ready graduates, and this additional funding will enable expanded training opportunities, upgraded equipment, and improved student access to industry certifications, the Okaloosa County School District said.

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