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Four Okaloosa County High School make Newsweek magazine list

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Our local school system in Okaloosa County has long been recognized as one of the best in the state!

From the NW Florida Daily News Article by Katie Tammen.

Four Okaloosa County schools made Newsweek’s list of America’s Best High Schools. Niceville, Choctawhatchee, Crestview and Fort Walton Beach high schools were all named in the annual ranking.

Only the top 6 percent of all public high schools in the country made the list, which ranks schools based on the prevalence of college preparatory courses — Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Cambridge AICE.

“This particular study, it is saying that we have opened up access; that more courses at higher levels are being offered,” said Niceville High School Principal Linda Smith. “And more students are taking advantage of the higher-level courses.”

Niceville was listed highest in the list at number 131. Choctaw came next at 268, then Crestview at 315, and Fort Walton Beach rounded out the group at 401.

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Robin & Michael Fletcher specialize in real estate sales, short sales, traditional sales on Emerald Coast of Florida: Destin Florida real estate, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Dune Allen, Blue Mountain Beach, Freeport, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.   Robin & Michael Fletcher,  Real Estate Brokers and Realtors, have participated in over 450 transactions in the last 10 years . FletcherSales Realty lists and sells homes, condos, townhomes & land in Destin FL and the surrounding areas

Sandestin Activates Oil Protection Plan

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort described their plan to protect the beaches at the resort. In a letter to owners, John Russell, President of Sandestin described it this way:

Unfortunately, it appears we have reached the stage in the oil spill that we need to begin to take proactive steps to protect our beach. This evening, the major operations of the community including the SOA, The Hilton, and our own resort met to concept and fund a plan to proactively respond to the threat of oil on our beach.  The plan is simple and implementation begins this evening with a voice mail message to all occupied units.

  • Wednesday, perhaps as early as 5 am, heavy equipment will be deployed on our beaches to begin to scrape clean sand from near the waters edge and push it in to mounds far enough removed from the water line to insure the oil does not touch it.
  • The second step in the plan is to dig a trench approximately 18 inches deep and only several feet wide just above the high water line. This trench will catch oil if, through high winds or tides, the surf should rise above normal levels.
    The two steps should insure that oil damage is minimized and that we will have clean sand to replace any sand lost due to oil.  Our beach will remain open during this time; work is expected to continue 16 hours a day through the rest of the week. The plan is to be completed before the weekend. We will start in front of Finz and work outward both east and west. The last portion we will work is in front of the Beach Club. Our operations will continue to serve our guests, including the Beach Concierge and the Tikki Hut.

We will continue to keep watch along the Destin and Sandestin shorelines and report what we are seeing and hearing.

Please call us at 850.837.1388 if you would like to discuss this.

Okaloosa County defies Unified Command over Destin & East Pass plans

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

(Fron the NW Florida Daily News)

Okaloosa County isn’t taking oil spill orders any more.

County commissioners voted unanimously to give their emergency management team the power to take whatever action it deems necessary to prevent oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill from entering Choctawhatchee Bay through the East Pass.  Commissioners gave the go-ahead to

  • spend $200,000 to pay for an underwater “air curtain” designed to push oil up where it can be collected and $16,500 a day to operate and maintain it.
  • deploy barges, weighted so that they’ll sit low in the water across the entrance to the pass.
  • look into a slip curtain, another underwater oil-catching device.

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Other info:

Booming has already been deployed inside the pass in a chevron formation. The Air Force spill team is working with local officials on this .

We will continue to monitor this situation and present relevant info as it pertain to this area.

Robin & Michael Fletcher specialize in real estate sales, short sales, traditional sales on Emerald Coast of Florida: Destin Florida real estate, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Dune Allen, Blue Mountain Beach, Freeport, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.   Robin & Michael Fletcher,  Real Estate Brokers and Realtors, have participated in over 450 transactions in the last 10 years . FletcherSales Realty lists and sells homes, condos, townhomes & land in Destin FL and the surrounding areas
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