Harmony High School
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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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.
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Osceola County School District Announces 2024 School Grades Using Updated Grading Scale
Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff is proud to announce the district's overall grade remains a "B" for the 2024 school year, reflecting our commitment to academic excellence and continuous improvement.
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Osceola School District Achieves Significant Gains in State Testing Across Nearly All Grade Levels
Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff is proud to announce that Osceola students have demonstrated significant increases in proficiency rates in core subjects, including Mathematics, Science, English/Language Arts (ELA), and Social Studies, across nearly all grade levels.
Principal Hickey
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Greetings,
Harmony High School’s goal is to improve college readiness for all students by exposing them to rigorous, high-level classes. This opportunity will provide students with consistent standards of high-quality instruction with the appropriate level of support to develop skills needed for success in high school and beyond. We believe all students deserve engaging, relevant coursework to help them succeed throughout high school. Developing the confidence early in their high school career will give them ability to continue a rigorous path in preparation for college and/or career.
Go Longhorns!
Mr. Hickey
Harmony High School Principal
Welcome Back Longhorns
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Welcome Back 2024-2025
We are looking forward to a great and productive school year. We have added some new programs for our students, as well as classes and clubs. There is also a new 2024-2025 Bell Schedule. Students will be allowed to enter the campus starting at 6:45 am each morning.
Go Longhorns!
Volunteer - Oasis
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OASIS Volunteer Link
The new link for applying or renewing to be an OASIS School Volunteer for the 2021 - 2022 school year is now available.
All volunteers must go through the OASIS Department webpage to apply or renew. Here is the link: www.osceolaschools.net/oasis
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