School District of Osceola County, Florida
School District of Osceola County, Florida | |
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Address | |
817 Bill Beck Blvd. Kissimmee, Florida 34744 United States | |
Information | |
School type | Public |
Superintendent | Dr. Debra Pace (as of 2016-) |
Teaching staff | 3,116.5 (as of 2008-09)[1] |
Grades | PK-12 |
Enrollment | 51,941 (as of 2008-09)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.7 (as of 2008-09)[1] |
Website | http://www.osceola.k12.fl.us/ |
The School District of Osceola County, Florida is a school district serving all of Osceola County, Florida. As of the 2011-12 school year, the district had 71 schools.[1] The district has its headquarters in an unincorporated area.[2][3]
History
The school opened in January, 1975. There was only one other middle school in Kissimmee at the time. It was called Beaumont and students began the year at that one in August 1974. Student volunteers helped ready the school for opening the first day back from Christmas break.
Schools
Elementary schools
- Boggy Creek Elementary School
- Brair Hill Elementary School
- Celebration School (K-8)
- Central Avenue Elementary School
- Chestnut Elementary School for Science and Engineering
- Cypress Elementary School
- Deerwood Elementary School
- East Lake Elementary School
- Flora Ridge Elementary School
- Harmony Community School (PreK-8)
- Hickory Tree Elementary School
- Highlands Elementary School
- Kissimmee Elementary School
- Koa Elementary School
- Lakeview Elementary School
- Michigan Avenue Elementary School
- Mill Creek Elementary School
- Narcoossee Elementary School
- Neptune Elementary School
- Partin Settlement Elementary School
- Pleasant Hill Elementary School
- Poinciana Academy of Fine Arts
- Reedy Creek Elementary School
- St. Cloud Elementary School
- Sunrise Elementary School
- Thacker Avenue Elementary for International Studies
- Ventura Elementary School
Middle schools
- Celebration School (K-8)
- Denn John Middle School
- Discovery Intermediate School
- Harmony Community School (PreK-8)
- Horizon Middle School
- Kissimmee Middle School
- Narcoossee Middle School
- Neptune Middle School
- Osceola County School For The Arts (6-12)
- Parkway Middle School
- St. Cloud Middle School
Multilevel schools
- Celebration School (K-8)
- Harmony Community School (PreK-8)
- Osceola County School For The Arts (6-12)
- Osceola Virtual School (K-8)
- Osceola Virtual Secondary School (6-12)
- Westside K-8 School
High schools
- Celebration High School (The Storm)
- Gateway High School (Panther)
- Harmony High School (Longhorn)
- Liberty High School (Charger)
- Osceola County School For The Arts (6-12)
- Osceola High School (Kowboy)
- Poinciana High School (Eagle)
- Professional and Technical High School (PATHS) (Patriot)
- Saint Cloud High School (Bulldog)
Charter schools
- Acclaim Academy Charter School (7-12)
- Bellalago Charter Academy (K-8)
- Canoe Creek Charter Academy School (K-8)
- Florida Virtual Academy at Osceola County (K-9)
- Four Corners Charter Elementary School (K-8)
- iVirtual League Academy (6-11)
- Kissimmee Charter Academy School (PreK-8)
- Mavericks High School (Ages 15 – 21)
- New Dimensions High School
- P.M. Wells Charter Academy School (K-8)
- Renaissance Charter School at Poinciana (K-8)
- UCP Child Development Center (Birth - 5 years)
Alternative programs
- Challenger Learning Center
- New Beginnings Education Center
- Oasis Residential Center
- Osceola Regional Juvenile Commitment Facility
- Zenith School
Adult education
- Adult Learning Center Osceola (ALCO)
- Challenger Learning Center
- Endeavor
- Technical Education Center Osceola (TECO)
Virtual schools
- Osceola Virtual School (K-8)
- Osceola Virtual Secondary School (6-12)
- Florida Virtual Academy at Osceola County (K-9)
- iVirtual League Academy (6-11)
References
- 1 2 3 4
- ↑ "Kissimmee city, Florida." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on December 29, 2010.
- ↑ "top_banner.gif." School District of Osceola County, Florida. Retrieved on December 29, 2010. "817 Bill Beck Blvd. Kissimmee, Florida 34744."
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