Zenith Accelerated Learning Academy
Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day!
School News
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Deputy Stockman
Deputy Stockman is Zenith's School Resource Officer. He is always willing to help students and answer questions. We are proud to have Deputy Stockman and the Osceola Sheriff's Department on our campus.
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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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Dear Students, Parents, and concerned community members,
I sincerely hope that you had a great holiday and were able to relax, spend some time with family and overeat. I know I did. I am also glad to be back at work, doing with we do to help kids achieve their goals and earn graduation. The next three weeks are crucial for students to retain information and prepare for state exams. Attendance is always important, but no more than the next three weeks. Please encourage and require your child to b here every day over the next three weeks so we can work together and prepare them for life.
Sincerely,
Dr. Robert E. Studly, Sr.
Welcome Wildcats!
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Zenith Mission Statement:
"We exist to prepare each student academically and socially to be critical thinkers, problem solvers, and responsible and productive citizens."
Zenith Vision:
"At Zenith, we believe each student can learn and will have an equal opportunity to do so; in clearly defined goals that set high expectations for student excellence; in the value of parents as the student's first and best teachers; in the value of each employee; in accountability at all levels; in a community that must actively participate in the development of our students; we can achieve higher levels of performance; in the personal and professional growth of all people at our school; the campus should be supportive, safe and secure;instructional practices should incorporate learning activities that take into account differences in learning styles."
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
6:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Announcements
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November Message from the Principal
Parents, students, and concerned community members;
I want to make sure everyone is aware of the Focus Parent Portal (FPP). The FPP is a great communication tool that the school district uses with parents to share important information such as student grades and progress reports. If you do not have a FP account, please do the following to create your own account.
From home, you can create an FPP account if you know your child’s Social Security Number and their Student ID number. To register, log on to https://osceola.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/auth/ You will see a welcome message which directs you to choose from one of the two options. Choose the first option. Follow the prompts and it should only take you a few minutes.
If you do not know your child’s Osceola Student ID number or your child’s social security number is not on file with the district, you will need to come to the school to create an account. Please bring your government issued phone ID, such as a driver’s license and we will be happy to help you.
The FPP is a great tool to help you keep tabs on how well your child is doing. It is one of many ways the school and district are trying our best to keep in touch with parents regarding the success of their child. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to call; 407-846-3976.
Sincerely,
Dr. Robert Studly
Principal
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Remind
Text @sdoczenp to 81010 to join Zenith's Remind messaging system to receive important information from our school.
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Progress Reports
9/15 progress reports from the first 9-week marking period will be sent through the parent portal.
Social Media
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