Reedy Creek Elementary
Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day!
School News
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Keep Osceola Safe
The Osceola School Board is committed to the safety and security of all students, staff, and visitors. The Osceola School District has detailed comprehensive safety and emergency plans for every site, and all schools regularly conduct various drills, such as fire drills, severe weather drills, and intruder drills, to prepare students for an emergency.
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Let's Talk with the Osceola School District
The Osceola School District is committed to engaging all stakeholders in the education of our children. Only when we build strong relationships with our staff, students, families and community members can we best meet the needs of each and every student.
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Share Your Great
Have you been inspired by someone in our schools? Is your school helping us build our legacy as we move from Good to Great? Do you have a teacher who has made a difference on your life or the life of your child? Share the good news with us!
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Learn More About Here Comes The Bus
Here Comes the Bus is easy-to-use school bus tracking software that gives parents and students the ability to track the location of their school buses.
School District News
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Health Guidance For Going To School
Showing up to school every day is critical for children's well-being, engagement, and learning. Click the link to determine when to come to school and when to stay home when sick.
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An Evening with the Agencies Event
Prepare for the Future! This event offers Standard Diploma Deferral and 18–22-Year-Old Transition Options, Health Care Transition: Moving from Pediatric to Adult Health Services Accessing Resources Available through Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Agency for Persons with Disabilities, exhibits, and more!
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View the Class of 2025 Graduation Dates Here
All graduations will be held in the Arena at Osceola Heritage Park.
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Safety & Security Measures
View the Safety & Security measures that are keeping Osceola School District students and staff safe.
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Statement from the Osceola County School District regarding NIL for High School Students
On June 4, 2024, the Florida High School Athletic Association’s (FHSAA) Board of Directors unanimously approved the revision of FHSAA Bylaw 9.9, Amateurism, to include Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL).
Principal's Message
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Hello Eagle Families!
Welcome back to the 2025–2026 school year at Reedy Creek Elementary – where we’re surviving and thriving during construction! This year, we’re rolling up our sleeves, grabbing our hard hats, and heading into a year full of growth, change, and unstoppable Eagle spirit. I’m incredibly proud of the hard work that’s been done by our faculty, staff, and students, and I can’t wait to see what we build together this year!
Just like any great Survivor season or construction project, our path forward includes challenges, teamwork, and unforgettable milestones. With a shift in student enrollment, Reedy Creek is now a true neighborhood school, serving families from right here in our surrounding community.
And speaking of construction—we’re thrilled to share that work on our brand-new school building is already underway! There have been exciting developments on the site, and it’s been amazing to watch the transformation begin right before our eyes. From foundational groundwork to visible progress across the property, each step brings us closer to a state-of-the-art learning environment that reflects the heart and excellence of our school community.
No matter the size of our school or the dust in the air, our blueprint for success remains steady: high-quality instruction, engaging and rigorous lessons, and joyful activities that support student learning. Our mission is clear – we’re not just surviving, we’re thriving, and we’re aiming to be the top elementary school in Osceola County.
As your principal, I set high expectations for our Eagles – both in and out of the classroom. Whether on campus or in the community, I encourage everyone to give their best effort, take ownership of their learning, and maintain a positive, resilient attitude. I want our students to be curious, courageous, and confident as they tackle each new challenge like true champions.
At Reedy Creek, our construction crew includes everyone – students, staff, and families. We build better together through strong communication, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to safety and excellence. That’s why we invite you to join the team by attending PTO and SAC meetings, volunteering at events, or simply partnering with us throughout the year. We need your voice, your time, and your energy as we move forward, one brick at a time.
We’ll continue our 1-to-1 device initiative this year, so please help us gear up for digital success: keep laptops charged and protected, and remind students of appropriate use. Technology is one of our tools – and just like a hammer or blueprint – it works best when used with care and intention.
We’re also excited to continue our Positive Behavior Intervention Support (P.B.I.S.) program, where students earn Eagle Bucks for positive behavior and team spirit. And through our AVID journey, we’ll keep using WICOR strategies – Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading – to lay a strong foundation for lifelong success.
Our 2025–2026 theme is “Surviving and Thriving During Construction!” Whether we’re navigating schedule changes, shifting classroom spaces, or celebrating exciting construction updates, we’re all in this together – building, surviving, growing, and soaring.
I can’t wait to welcome all our Eagles back to campus and see those smiling faces ready for the challenge! Don’t forget:
We care about you. We love you. We believe in you. At Reedy Creek… We Care!
Grab your gear and get ready – it’s time to Build the Best Year Ever!
Go Eagles! Katie Adams, Principal
Welcome Eagles!
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Reedy Creek Elementary
Summer Hours: Monday-Wednesday 7am-5pm
Thursday 7am-4:30pm
Questions regarding enrollment can be answered by calling 407-935-3580Click here for our 2024-2025 School Improvement Plan
Announcements
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Our Mission:
Reedy Creek Elementary School, in alliance with family and community will provide a positive, safe environment where children will be challenged academically to become lifelong learners and respectful, contributing members of an ever changing, diverse society.
Our Vision:
At Reedy Creek Elementary School, we care enough about our students to make sure we meet the individual needs of every student.
SAC/PTO
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Parents and Families - Join us for our PTO and SAC Meetings
PTO will meet at 5:00 pm
SAC will meet immediately following at 5:30 pm
Click here to access the SAC Introduction PowerPoint* All meetings will take place in the Reedy Creek Library*
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Meet our SRO
Deputy Sheriff Lawrence Epps is a 29-year law-enforcement veteran, and for the past 21 years he has been with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office. He has been a School Resource Officer (SRO) for 13 years. He has been an active member of the Sheriff's Department's summer camp program for the same number of years.
For the last 6 years, Reedy Creek has been lucky and honored to have him as our SRO.
Deputy Epps is a member of the Sheriff's Honor Guard and Hostage Negotiation Team and prior to becoming an SRO he worked in the Criminal Investigation Division with the Special Victims Unit.Changes to the Crescent Lakes walker gate will through the 2025-2026 school year. Students will continue to arrive by following the sidewalk down Brock Court, but will then continue onto the sidewalk that was constructed in the grassy area between Brock Court and Eagles Trail Drive. This area WILL not be accessible by car, and will truly serve the purpose of a “walker” gate. Construction fencing will block our former Crescent Lakes gate entrance and students will be directed down a sidewalk, across a crosswalk, and finally down a sidewalk adjacent to the school before entering the gate into the school property. Fencing was placed to block traffic from encroaching on the designated walker path. A new bike rack was placed inside the fenced entrance for students who arrive via bikes or scooters to school. We will have both construction staff and school staff that will help to manage the newly implemented sidewalk and crosswalk to ensure the safety of all students. If you have concerns about your student “walking” and would like to receive a car tag, please stop by the front office, and we will gladly accommodate you through our traditional parent pick-up line.
2025-2026 Dress Down Days
Families can pay in advance for our School Dress Down days using the MySchool Buck app HERE. This one-time fee allows students to participate in all school-wide dress down days throughout the year.
- August 28 National Bow Tie Day- wear a bow tie/hair bow
- September 11 Patriot’s Day- Wear red, white, and blue
- September 18 Construction Appreciation Week (9/15-9/19) Dress Like a Construction Worker Day
- October 9 Fandom Day- showcase your favorite interest with your outfit
- October 21 National Reptile Day- Wear crocs and socks
- October 22 Unity Day- wear orange
- October Friday, October 31 Storybook Character Day
- November 10 Veteran’s Day- wear camouflage
- November 20 National Absurdity Day- wear a mismatched outfit, wacky socks or crazy hair
- Disney Day- dress in your favorite Disney merch to celebrate Walt Disney’s birthday
- Winter Break Spirit Week December 15- December 19
15- Deck your Neck- wear a festive scarf, necklace, or accessory
16- Sweater Weather- wear your favorite holiday shirt
17- Comfort and Joy Day- wear your favorite pj’s
18- Holiday Hair, Don’t Care- wear a holiday hat or headwear
19- Aloha Day- wear Hawaiian shirts to say aloha to 2025
- January 8 Pattern Day- Mix and match your favorite patterns
- January 16 I have a Dream Day- wear shirts with inspirational quotes/kind words
- January 23 Florida Day- Statehood Date 1/25- Wear red and white
- Celebrate Literacy Week January 26-20 ****Theme TBD****
- February 6 Wear Red for Heart Health
- February 19 Cowboy/Cowgirl Day (Rodeo Day)
- February 26 National Fairy Tale Day- Dress like a character from a fairy tale
- March 6 National Oreo Cookie Day- Wear black and white
- March 14 Awards Day (Oscars)- Dress like you’re going to an awards show
- March 31 National Crayon Day- Color Wars- each grade level wears their assigned color
- April 2 Autism Awareness Day- wear blue
- April 16 Survivor Day- wear adventure/camping gear
- April 28 Superhero Day- Superheroes vs Villains
- May 1 Kentucky Derby- wear a Kentucky Derby style hat or outfit
- May 7 National Space Day- wear space/Star Wars themed shirts
Show Your Spirit!
Fridays students can wear their school spirit shirt instead of a polo shirt. Shirts can be purchased through the MySchool Buck app by clicking HERE.
Drink Drive
Would you like an easy way to help Reedy Creek Elementary? We will be hosting a “Drink Drive” to help provide drinks for special events at Reedy Creek such as student Eagle of the Month and staff celebrations. Each grade level will be assigned a designated “drink” item to bring in as a donation. Families may donate as little or as much as they are able! You may drop it off in the front office or send it in with your student. We truly will appreciate anything that is provided! Please consider supporting Reedy Creek Elementary. The “Drink Drive” will run from August 9th-September 30th! Thank you for the support for our school.
VPK/Pre-K- Juice Boxes
Kindergarten- Juice Boxes
1st Grade- Juice Boxes
2nd Grade-Soda (packs are preferred)
3rd Grade- Soda (packs are preferred)
4th- Grade- Water
5th- Grade- WaterThank you to our School Business Partners!
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