Celebration High
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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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).
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Medical Opt-In Selection for Students
Parents, please be aware that the Osceola School District's medical option form has been changed for the 2024-2025 school year. The new form requires parents to opt-in to any medical services for their children, instead of opting out as in years past.
Principal's Message
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Welcome to the Celebration High School homepage. I am extremely excited and proud to be serving as the principal of such an amazing high school. At Storm Nation, we look to help every student find their home here on campus. The 2024-2025 school year is going to be a year of growth and excitement.
At Celebration High School we are fortunate to have so many great academic programs, like Advanced Placement, AVID and a fully authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. Additionally, our visual and performing arts programs continue to be some of the best in Osceola County. Our AFJROTC program is one of the top performing ROTC programs in the state of Florida, winning the Florida Drill Team State Championship. Our students can get involved in our over 30 different clubs and organizations in addition to our full slate of athletic programs.
The goal of every staff member is to see our Storm be successful and graduate high school. What we strive for is for our students to graduate with their diploma and some type of acceleration (IB, AP, DE or an Industry Certification). We work tirelessly to ensure that our students also create a plan for after high school. The 4E’s: Enroll, Enlist, Employment or Explore are the foundation for life after high school, and we are committed to helping every Storm student along their individual paths.
Again, welcome to Celebration High School. We hope that every member of Storm Nation enjoys their time at Celebration by experiencing all that we have to offer and reaching their fullest potential. We look forward to working with all our families again this year. Please look through our website to learn more about all Celebration has to offer, and also you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook @OneStormNation03
Go Storm!
Christopher Todd
Principal
Celebration High School
Welcome Storm!
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Mission Statement:
Celebration High School is a challenging and rigorous educational learning community that is dedicated to the preparation of students to be life-long learners and contributing members in a rapidly changing world.Vision Statement:
A comprehensive, standards-based course of study with a personalized approach, will provide the students of Celebration High School the opportunity to:
- Graduate with a certified Florida High School Diploma.
- Have the skills to effectively read, write, compute, communicate and use technology.
- Gather, analyze, synthesize and use information for a variety of purposes.
- Be creative, problem-solving decision makers who can interact cooperatively with others in any environment.
- Engage in a rich elective program designed to meet the individual interests of students.
- Enhance one's self-esteem by engaging in a learning community that is caring for all of its members.
Community members will be invited and given opportunities, when possible, to be a part of the learning community.School Mascot: Stormy
School Colors: Purple and Silver
Curriculum:
CHS strives to recognize and encourage each student to rise to a performance level of their highest ability. CHS offers a wide variety of core classes to our students - ranging from language development and intensive classes to acceleration classes through our AP, DE, & IB programs. Elective offerings include AFJROTC, art, AVID, CTE, dance, debate, drama, journalism, music, PE, and world languages.
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