Welcome to Power Up for Success! This free virtual conference series for families, community members and students is provided by the Osceola School District, Alliance for Public Schools and the Osceola Education Foundation. Use the menu to navigate through the conference and start with How to Power Up to learn more. Be sure to watch the keynote address by Dr. Debra Pace, Superintendent, and learn how to pick the perfect pathway to power up your child’s future. Then, visit the Virtual Gallery of District Resources and Information to learn more about the services available in Osceola Schools and get your questions answered from experts. Finally, choose from a variety of sessions designed to help you help your child succeed.
Welcome to Power Up for Success! This free virtual conference series for families, community members and students is provided by the Osceola School District, Alliance for Public Schools and the Osceola Education Foundation. Use the menu to navigate through the conference and start with How to Power Up to learn more. Be sure to watch the keynote address by Dr. Debra Pace, Superintendent, and learn how to pick the perfect pathway to power up your child’s future. Then, visit the Virtual Gallery of District Resources and Information to learn more about the services available in Osceola Schools and get your questions answered from experts. Finally, choose from a variety of sessions designed to help you help your child succeed.
HOW TO POWER UP
A WELCOME FROM SUPERINTENDENT PACE
Pick the perfect pathway to Power Up your future. Every parent has the same hopes and dreams that their child will grow to be happy, healthy and successful. The School District of Osceola County shares this desire in our motto “Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day!” We are continuously revisiting our District Strategic Plan goals to refine our action steps toward ensuring that we meet the needs to each and every one of the students entrusted to our care.
Virtual Gallery of District Resources and Information
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- Adult Learning Center of Osceola
- Alliance for Public Schools
- Athletics
- Career and Technical Education
- Early Childhood Learning
- Educational Choices
- Elementary Education
- Environmental Center
- Exceptional Student Education
- Extended Learning
- High School Education
- Media & Instructional Technology Department
- Middle School Education
- Multicultural Education
- Osceola Education Foundation
- Osceola Technical College (oTECH)
- Osceola Virtual School
- Special Programs
- Student Services
Adult Learning Center Osceola (ALCO) provides opportunities to improve your skills for life at home, at work, and in the community. We offer a variety of educational services for students of all ages and stages of life. Whether seeking an opportunity to further your career, finish high school, or learn English, our classes provide quality services, programs, training and instruction to meet your needs. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/alco for more information.
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The Alliance for Public Schools is a non-profit founded by parents and community members who believed that public education must be a shared community value and priority. In order to accomplish this, Alliance programs, like Power Up for Success, engage families, educators and students in the education process by giving them information about how to best support the academic life of children. Additionally, the Alliance provides the community with accurate information about education policies and the effect these policies have on our public schools and the students who attend them.
Visit this link to download free tools you can use to help your child with school.
The School District of Osceola County, FL offers Athletics in elementary, middle and high school. Athletics provides students important life skills such as developing a healthy body, sportsmanship, teamwork, and competition. Students that are interested in participating in Athletics can visit the district athletic website to learn about participation requirements. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Page/157 for more information.
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Welcome to Career and Technical Education (CTE). The mission of Career and Technical Education is to provide students with technical skills, integrated activities, knowledge and attitude necessary for successful performance in a globally competitive workplace.
CTE programs are offered in elementary, middle, and high school and are designed to articulate to an employment or post-secondary education. Career clusters are introduced to students with the goal of later teaching the specific skills that can be used in their future career pathway. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/domain/86 for more information.
School District of Osceola County high school juniors and seniors that are interested in continuing to develop the specific skills for their future career pathway can apply to oTECH’s Career Dual Enrollment Program.
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The Early Childhood Learning Center’s mission is to ignite the love of learning in all children to reach their highest potential as responsible, productive citizens. Families that have children entering Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program (VPK) may contact the Early Childhood Learning Center for the necessary information to enroll their child at one of Osceola’s district schools. Some sites offer DUAL Language VPK. Children that turn four years of age by September 1st and reside in Florida, are eligible to participate in Florida’s FREE VPK program regardless of income. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Domain/133 for more information.
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The Educational Choices and Innovation department oversees School Choice options for the Osceola School District. School Choice options may include, but are not limited, to controlled open enrollment, charter schools, alternative schools, special programs, advanced placement, dual enrollment, International Baccalaureate, virtual school, home school and CTE academies. Find endless awe-inspiring possibilities, opportunities, resources, careers and connections right here in Awe-sceola! Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Domain/87 for more information.
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Save the Date National School Choice Week 2022
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The Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Department’s mission is to provide leadership in curriculum, instruction, and assessment that inspires all learners to reach their highest potential as responsible, productive citizens. Kindergarten through Fifth grade is an important time for the learning and development of your child. Elementary Curriculum believes that all students benefit from rigorous and engaging learning experiences, academic play, and social interactions that help build their effective abilities in order to ensure success in future careers. Our classrooms are built around trust, mutual respect, and high-quality relationships that support students in challenging and diverse endeavors no matter their background. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Domain/134 for more information.
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The School District’s Environmental Center site is 19-acres of swampland along South Poinciana Blvd. Students from the School District of Osceola County visit the swamp site throughout the year to learn about the local ecosystem by engaging in STEM activities, visiting the centers Natural History Museum, and walking on the boardwalk observing the local flora and fauna. The Center is open to the public on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sundays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Page/1737 for more information.
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The Exceptional Student Education Department’s mission is to ensure each exceptional student the most appropriate educational setting in the least restrictive environment. All special needs will be met through an individualized program ensuring self-esteem and functional independence resulting in the attainment of each student’s fullest potential to become self-supporting adults. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Domain/135 for more information.
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The School District of Osceola County’s Extended Learning Program impacts children’s lives cognitively, socially, culturally, emotionally, and physically in a safe and engaging environment before and after school.
The Extended Learning Program provides a program for elementary age children and a separate program for middle school age children. Elementary students may participate before and/or after school. Middle school age students participate in a Before the Bell morning program.
All services provided by the Extended Learning Program take place on the school campus. The Extended Learning Program after school activities include snack, recess/outdoor activities, character education, homework, and games.
Registration for the Extended Learning and Before the Bell programs take place annually and families must register every year. Registration takes place during the summer and each school is given a registration window. If during the registration window a site reaches capacity parents may add their child to the waitlist. The waitlist is good for one school year.
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The High School Curriculum & Instruction Department’s mission is to provide leadership in curriculum, instruction, and assessment that inspires all learners to reach their highest potential as responsible, productive citizens. High School Curriculum & Instruction believes that all high school students benefit from rigorous and engaging learning experiences, challenging curriculum that prepares students for college, and opportunities to gain “real-world” work experiences through highly-technical career-oriented courses that ensure success in future fields of work that may not even exist today. Teachers are prepared to be classroom leaders that can work with an array of diverse students to provide differentiated learning opportunities that help students at every level succeed. Classrooms are built around challenging students to reach, and even surpass, their full potential in a trusting and respectful environment. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Domain/141 for more information.
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The Media & Instructional Technology Department (MITD) is dedicated to supporting teachers, students and staff with the integration of technology to make learning exciting and engaging. Resource teachers, known as the “GreenShirts”, are innovators that lead Osceola educators into the classrooms and media centers of the future. MITD staff have a proven record of providing exceptional service the “GreenShirt Way”!
To help learning continue temporarily at home when needed, we have compiled a list of resources and references that should help every student quickly get up and running. Click here to learn how to Connect at Home.
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The Middle School Curriculum and Instruction Department’s mission is to provide leadership in curriculum, instruction, and assessment that inspires all learners to reach their highest potential as responsible, productive citizens. The Middle School Years can be challenging for students. Especially, the transition from elementary school to middle school, and later from middle school to high school. Middle School Curriculum believes that all middle school students benefit from rigorous, “real-world”, engaging learning experiences that prepares students for successful futures. Learning experiences take place in classroom environments where trust, mutual respect, and support exists. Each individual is unique and of infinite value; therefore, we embrace and celebrate diversity. Self-respect, equity, respect, and trust are indispensable to the academic success of all students. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Domain/147 for more information.
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The Osceola School District represents students from over 140 different countries that speak over 98 languages. The Multicultural Education Department’s mission is to empower language learners to reach their highest potential and embrace cultural diversity. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Page/217 for more information.
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The Education Foundation Osceola County is a 501c3 nonprofit that was founded with the mission of bringing resources and people together to support and enhance public education in Osceola County.
Strengthening education in Osceola since 1985, we work to ensure all students have the resources they need to benefit from a high-quality public education as well as graduate prepared for a post-secondary path, because we believe education is the key to success.
Today we operate six programs that serve our school district in a variety of ways to make our community a better place for students, teachers and families in Osceola County.
Osceola Technical College (oTECH) offers 26 Career Certificate Programs. They are the leaders in propelling Osceola County towards a brighter tomorrow through preparing students for careers that will shape our future, locally and beyond. oTECH students receive hands-on training that is affordable and some programs can be completed within a year. Want to be future ready? Please stop by and meet our program advisors to begin your path to a brighter, stronger future or visit www.osceolaschools.net/otech for more information.
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Osceola Virtual School’s mission is to provide enriching educational online choice options to enhance students’ potential in the future. It is the School District’s internet-based learning environment where instruction takes place online, and is facilitated by certified teachers from Osceola County. Eligible students in grades K-12 who wish to take courses as a full, part-time or home education student can learn where they want. Full-time students may apply directly through OVS during the open enrollment window. Visit our admissions page for additional information on this process. Part-time students may apply anytime throughout the school year and may take up to 3 classes at once. Please contact your primary school’s counselor for assistance with this process.
Home Education families may contact the Home Education Department at (407) 870-4847 to discuss your letter of intent and to choose Osceola Virtual School as part of your student’s curriculum. Home Education students may take up to 4 classes at once. The OVS K-12 Instructional Program is free to students who reside in Osceola County. Students must meet all district and state eligibility requirements to enroll and take courses. View our FAQ to learn about our academic and curriculum designed to meet the needs of every type of learner. Full and Part-time students take courses online through the secondary Osceola Virtual School, which is a FLVS franchise. Full time students take six courses and part-time students can enroll in one or more courses. Full-time OVS students are eligible to receive a HS Diploma through this program. Visit https://www.osceolaschools.net/ovss for more information.
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The Special Programs Department oversees the District’s federally funded grants that support children who are economically disadvantaged, migrant, neglected & delinquent, and homeless. Special Programs’ Parent Involvement Team engages parents as partners in their child’s education through programs such as Born to Succeed, Learn2Read, Mommy & Me, and the READ BUS. All of these programs engage parents and children in fun activities that help promote early literacy. Special Programs’ Families in Transition Team (FIT) assist in removing barriers to education by supporting families that are experiencing homelessness enroll their children in school. They also provide access to the SMART Bus which provides students homework assistance, and teaches healthy habits to promote a wholesome lifestyle. Community engagement and service is at the heart of everything that the Special Programs department does. They “Make Good Things Happen for Other People”. Visit https://www.osceolaschools.net/Page/229 for more information.
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The Student Services Department is the School District of Osceola’s one-stop shop for services relating to Student Enrollment, Educational Guardianship, Attendance, Teen Driver’s License for students, Code of Conduct, School Psychological Services, Mental Health Resources, Social Services, Section 504 Care Plans, and much more. Visit www.osceolaschools.net/Page/230 for more information.
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Attendance
Help Your Child Succeed – Attendance Works PreK-K
Ayuda a tu hijo a tener éxito – Attendance Works – PreK-K Español
Help Your Child Succeed – Elementary
Elementary Covid Handout – Español
Help Your Child Succeed – Middle and High School
Ayuda a tu hijo a tener éxito – Middle & High School – Español
Health:
COVID 19- Your Questions Answered (for Parents) – Nemours KidsHealth
COVID 19- How to Talk to Your Child (for Parents) – Nemours KidsHealth
Flu and You- How to Protect Your Family
Mental Health:
Anxiety & Anxiety Disorders in Children Information for Parents
Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents & Educators
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Elementary Sessions
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This informative session provides an introduction to child development milestones (ages 3-5) in the areas of Social Emotional, Language/Communication, Cognitive (learning, thinking, problem solving), and Movement/Physical development.
This high energy session showcases elementary level Science in the School District of Osceola County. A virtual tour of the district’s amazing Environmental Center is featured in this presentation.
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This engaging session takes you behind the scenes to experience the School District of Osceola’s dynamic VPK program.
Middle and High School Sessions
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Did you think that only books and school supplies were in your child’s backpack? Well, think again. There are emotions, choices, and dreams hidden deep inside as well. While there is a big transition from elementary school to middle school, a significant transition from middle school to high school also exists. Join us to learn about both academic and behavioral expectations that will help you and your child balance choices and make decisions to support students through these transitions ensuring the success of the child as well as showing parents how to support their child in packing their backpack at home.
This interesting session helps families learn how the World Languages Programs offered in Osceola’s schools can help accelerate their child’s ability to become bilterate, bilingual, and bicultural.
Esta interesante sesión ayuda a las familias a aprender cómo los Programas de Idiomas del Mundo que se ofrecen en las escuelas de Osceola pueden ayudar acelerar la capacidad de sus hijos para que se vuelvan bilingües y multiculturales.
Planning for your pathway after high school should be an adventure, but you need to make well informed choices that work for you! What options do you have for earning college credit in high school? Did you know there are Career and Technical options that will provide certifications so you can turn your interests and hobbies into your career? In order to be successful in the pathway you choose, it is important to understand requirements for graduation, and that planning starts long before your Senior Year! Join this session to learn more about the supported pathways the School District of Osceola County offers for Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day! Are you interested in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Dual Enrollment, JROTC, and Career and Technical Education Pathways? Do you need information on scholarships and financial aid? We want to provide information that can lead you to a successful career.
Topics will also include the importance of getting to know your School Counselor, College and Career Counselor, and Transition Coach at your high school and how they help you navigate the road to graduation. You will leave with a clear understanding of your diploma designations and options, the Seal of Biliteracy, and other choices you have to making your way across the graduation stage. We will share information about our Xello platform and SDOC4E (Enroll, Employ, Enlist, Explore) and how you can use these tools to connect you to college, career and life readiness. What will your future path hold for you?
Join us to learn about our SDOC4E initiative and Xello, our College & Career Exploration platform that we use to help guide students in identifying and creating a plan for their lives after high school. View this previously recorded webinar to learn more.
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This incredible session helps students determine which colleges are a good match and fit for them. View this previously recorded webinar to learn more.
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Sessions for All
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- Emergent Bilinguals: Resources to Succeed
- Bilingualism is my Super Power!
- Leadership & Responsibility: When I look in the Mirror Who do I See?
- Yes, You Can Be a Math Person!
- Digital Learning Resources 101
- Mastering the Road to Transition Planning – K-12 and Beyond
- Supporting Youth Mental Wellness
- One to One Devices. Now what?
- IEP - How to Keep Paperwork Organized
- Elementary/Middle/High-School – Literacy Skills and Learning Strategies for the Home
- How do I Choose the right school? Navigating District Schools
- How Can Career & Technical Education Help Prepare My Child for College, Technical Training and Work?
This workshop will inform parents of the resources available to advocate for their child’s education, learn about the department’s initiatives, and learn how the Dual Language and World Languages Programs can help accelerate their child’s ability to become biliterate, bilingual, and bicultural.
Este taller informará a los padres sobre los recursos disponibles para abogar por la educación de sus hijos, aprender sobre las iniciativas del departamento y aprender cómo los Programas de Dos Idiomas e Idiomas del Mundo pueden ayudar acelerar la capacidad de su hijo para volverse bilingüe y multicultural.
This workshop will inform parents on how the Dual Language Program can help accelerate their child’s ability to become biliterate, bilingual, and bicultural.
Este taller informará a los padres sobre cómo el Programa de Dos Idiomas puede ayudar acelerar la capacidad de su hijo para volverse bilingüe y multicultural.
This workshop will assist students and parents understand leadership and responsibility, self-reflect and learn how they can apply these values in their daily lives.
Este taller ayudará a los estudiantes y padres a comprender el liderazgo y la responsabilidad, reflexionar sobre sí mismos y aprender cómo pueden aplicar estos valores en su vida diaria.
This workshop will inform parents on the transition to Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards in Mathematics and what this means for your child(ren). Parents will hear what makes these new standards “the B.E.S.T.” and what the impacts are on teaching and learning.
Join us for this informative session where MITD Staff will share information about digital resources available to families and students. Just to name a few: Pebble Go, MackinVia eBooks, Cameron’s Collection for Social & Emotional Learning, Peterson’s Test Prep, and Khan
This session will highlight the changes to transition planning and timelines for students with disabilities.
This workshop will provide parents with warning signs of youth who are struggling with mental health issues, and will provide parents with crisis resources.
Now that the school district has launched a one-to-one device plan, what does this mean for student’s connecting from home and at school. During this session attendees will learn how to access Focus to see the student’s grade status, how to access digital resources via Classlink, and how students will engage through the use of Apple Schoolwork, Microsoft TEAMS and/or Canvas.
This session will provide parents with strategies for organizing their child’s IEP paperwork and related school information.
This course will entail the use of different learning strategies that can be utilized at home in order to help your student study at home. Some of the concepts will include organizational skills and the use of different technology tools that your student has at their fingertips.
Learn the top 10 best strategies for picking the best school for your student based on their interests and strengths.
Conozca las 10 mejores estrategias para elegir la mejor escuela para su estudiante según sus intereses y fortalezas.
How Can Career & Technical Education Help Prepare My Child for College, Technical Training and Work?
This workshop will provide parents information on the stackable credentials that begin students on a career path starting in elementary and continuing throughout their K-12 experience. These credentials lead to articulations that earn students college credits towards an Associate’s Degree, preparing the student for college and career. Stackable credentials lead to high wage, high demand careers! Through this workshop, parents and students will understand how CTE will prepare students to enroll, enlist, employ, and explore!