Superintendent of Schools
Superintendent's Office
Superintendent's Messages
2020
- 12/4: MSO 2nd Semester Options
- 10/21: Quarantine Update
- 10/2: What mySchool Online Parents Need to Know about the 2nd Nine-Week Options / Español
- 9/4: USDA Extends Free Meals / Español
- 7/28: Back to School Update
- 7/21: Recommendation on Moving First Day of School (Español)
- 7/2: Graduation Events Proceed with Modifications (Español)
- 7/2: Parent Letter: BTS Choice (Español)
- 6/15: Update to Parents on the 2020-2021 School Year (Español)
- 6/12: Everyone is Important or No One is Important (Español)
- 6/5: Graduation Dates and Times Set
- 6/4: Food Services Update (Español)
- 6/2: Summer Activities Plan for Band and Athletic Programs
- 6/1: Superintendent's Grading Information for Parents (Español)
- 5/22: Online Learning Update (Español)
- 5/8: Plans for Graduation Released
- 5/7: Food Services Update (Español)
- 4/27: Online Learning Update(Español)
- 4/24: Food Services Update (Español)
- 4/18: School Closure Extended
- 4/17: Online Learning Update (Español)
- 4/10: Food Services Update (Español)
- 3/30: School Closure Extended (Español)
- 3/26: Online Education (Español)
- 3/24: Expanded Food Service (Español)
- 3/22: Week Update
- 3/18: Unprecedented Times (Español)
- 3/17: School Closure (Español)
- 3/16: Food Service (Español)
- 3/14: Food Service (Español)
- 3/12: Field Trips/Athletics (Español)
- 3/8: Health Update
- 3/2: DeSantis Executive Order (Español)
- 2/27: Public Schools Week
- 2/26: Respiratory Illness Prevention
2019
Superintendent's Mailing List
Marcus Chambers, Superintendent of Schools
Marcus Daniel Chambers, Superintendent of Schools, Okaloosa County (FL) Schools, has passionately served students, parents, his community, and fellow public educators for more than 21 years. Before assuming the role of Superintendent, Mr. Chambers served in multiple school-based leadership positions in Okaloosa County.
Mr. Chambers is proudest of his years spent in the English Language Arts Classroom from 1998-2003 because it is there that he learned the foundations of helping students achieve their educational goals, which, even today as the Superintendent, influences the decisions he makes. His peers recognized this remarkable capacity to help students achieve their best and named him First Year Teacher of the Year in 1999 for Ruckel Middle School.
By working in a number of other significant school and district leadership positions, Mr. Chambers has built a comprehensive understanding of K-12 public education. These positions include serving as Okaloosa County’s Safe School’s Specialist from 2003-2005. Driven to learn more about every facet of K-12 public education, Mr. Chambers then served as an Assistant Principal at Niceville High School before being named the Principal at Longwood Elementary School from 2006-2008. During his tenure, Longwood Elementary earned the coveted No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School Award, which recognizes public schools for their progress in closing achievement gaps in student subgroups. His knowledge of classroom and school leadership in both the elementary and high school arena would prove invaluable as his leadership at Pryor Middle School helped to significantly improve student achievement scores each year in spite of the school’s rapidly growing Free and Reduced Lunch Rate. Because of his extensive knowledge of public education and student achievement, Mr. Chambers was named principal of Niceville High School in 2011 and served until he was asked to fill the role of Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction in 2012. He also served as the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources in 2018.
It is this comprehensive K-12 leadership experience that gives Mr. Chambers the full picture of K-12 education, allowing him the ability to understand the unique needs of each level in public schools. Mr. Chambers believes in the power of effective training and his extensive professional training and development have been ongoing throughout his educational career. Awards such as the Okaloosa County Reading Leader of the Year in 2010 and the Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Achievement Award in 2013 are testimonies to this training and development. Mr. Chambers’ professional organizational involvements include The Chambers of Commerce in Crestview, Fort Walton Beach and Niceville-Valparaiso, ASCD, and The Okaloosa County Association of School Administrators.
Mr. Chambers learned early in his life the direct and powerful impact an individual can have on his society through lessons from his father, a decorated Veteran in the United States Air Force and after retirement, an ROTC Instructor. Mr. Chambers’ father, Chief Les Chambers, was even recognized in the Florida House of Representatives in 2009 for his dedicated service to his community and country. Chief Chambers passed this commitment and passion to give back to his community on to his son. Mr. Chambers, like his father, is passionate about helping his community and was awarded the Southern Hero Award for Outstanding Community Service and Leadership in 2010. Mr. Chambers coaches children’s teams in basketball and baseball and is a Mentor in Okaloosa County Schools.
Mr. Chambers has been happily married to Krissinda, an English and Leadership Teacher at Niceville High School, for 19 years. Together, they have two wonderful children, Peyton, 16, and Camden, 14.
Contact Information
Central Administrative Complex
202 Highway 85 North
Niceville, FL
Marcus Chambers, Superintendent of Schools
850.689.7185
Email: chambersm@okaloosaschools.com
Amber Floyd
850.689.7185
Email: amber.floyd@okaloosaschools.com