Student’s Email Changed the Plan For Orange Beach Track

OBA Staff • September 23, 2025

Brooke Barnett’s message to Superintendent Randy Wilkes helps restore a key feature to a campus project

Brooke Barnett & Randy Wilkes on New Orange Beach Track

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — Orange Beach, Ala. — When Brooke Barnett first heard whispers that her school might skip building a new track, she didn’t think twice. As a runner and a seventh grader at Orange Beach Middle and High School in 2023, she and her teammates had always practiced on grass and asphalt, guessing at distances and training with what they had. Brooke wanted more—not just for herself, but for every teammate who laced up on uncertain ground.


So Brooke did something most middle schoolers wouldn’t: she wrote a heartfelt email to Superintendent Randy Wilkes. Her words—clear, poised, and direct—stood out so much that Wilkes double-checked whether an adult was behind them. “I don’t believe I had ever received an email from a student,” he recalled later. “Her articulation and demeanor blew me away.” He found Brooke at school, and after a meeting with her, he made a promise: he would do everything possible to bring the track back into the school’s construction plans.


That conversation changed everything. Plans for the Orange Beach athletic complex swiftly evolved, and soon after, full-scale features were on the drawing board: not just a new track, but state-of-the-art facilities for pole vault, high jump, shot put, discus, javelin, and both long and triple jump—signaling a commitment to every track and field event and athlete’s dreams.


When the project finished, Wilkes invited Brooke and her mother, Carey, to be the first to circle the new surface. Brooke—now a record-holding sophomore in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters—was ready. Pulling on her running gear, she stepped onto a bright, cushioned track, adorned with vibrant orange and blue.


“There’s a cushion in the track,” Brooke said with a smile. “It bounces back—and that’s got to be better on our knees. No other school has a track this nice, and the orange and blue really stand out. It looks like it belongs here.”


Her proud lap wasn’t just for her own achievements. It carried the legacy of a student’s courage, the proof that even one voice can change an entire campus—and that leaders sometimes just need to hear the right point, at the right moment, from the right person.


Today, Orange Beach Middle and High School boasts one of the region’s top athletic complexes, thanks to the vision of its students, the adaptability of its leaders, and a community determined to make every runner’s lap count. Records will be broken, memories made, and—most importantly—athletes will have a beautiful home that Brooke helped build, one stride at a time.


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