The Osceola County Board of County Commissioners, The School District of Osceola County, Osceola County Sheriff’s Department, City of Kissimmee, City of St. Cloud, Kissimmee Utility Authority, and Toho Water Authority recognize the extreme volatility of today's fuel market. In response, representatives of the agencies mentioned above met in February 2008 to develop a multi-year solicitation for fuel. Read more...
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On April 15, 2008, The Osceola County School Board approved the following uniform policy for all elementary, middle, and high school students for the 2008-2009 school year to enable all students to experience a safer learning environment on all school campuses:
--Navy blue or khaki pants, walking shorts, slacks, skirts, skorts, jumpers, or similar clothing made of twill, corduroy, or denim fabric. (A small logo is acceptable)
--White or navy blue shirts with collars such as a polo, oxford, or dress shirt (A small logo is acceptable)
Schools have the option of adding one or two shirt colors to reflect their school colors, and schools could permit students to wear school-sponsored T-shirts on Fridays or school spirit days that the school principal designates.
For Further Information, Click here
Additional Uniform Shirt Colors By School Click here
To see the School Uniform Policy, Click here
2007-2008 Uniform Survey Results, Click here
Uniform Dress Code Question & Answers, Click here
To ask a question about the School Uniform Policy, Click here
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The Osceola County School Board has received approval from the United States Department of Justice on the boundaries for the single-member districts, which School Board members approved in April 2008. The boundary lines for three of the five districts (Districts 2, 3, and 5) are identical to those of the Osceola County Commission. Two districts (Districts 1 and 4) are changed slightly to better distribute the number of schools and students each member represents. The new boundary lines will be in effect for elections beginning in August 2008. At that time, two School Board seats, District 2 and District 3, will be up for election. Click here to see boundary maps for each School Board Member single-member district.
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