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Valentine's Day Deliveries, 2/13/26

❤❤ February's Elementary School Lunch Menus are here!


Valentine's Day Socials

📣 Looking Ahead to the 2026–2027 School Year
Okeechobee County Schools is announcing a series of campus transitions that will take effect beginning in the 2026–2027 school year. These changes are designed to better serve students at every grade level, align programs with the right facilities, and maximize the benefits of recent and upcoming capital investments across the district.
With the completion of the new Okeechobee High School campus, the school will expand to serve students in grades 9–12 full-time. Ninth-grade students will attend school at the new high school campus. This transition provides students with a more cohesive high school experience and expanded access to programs and opportunities.
As part of these changes, secondary students currently enrolled at Okeechobee Achievement Academy will relocate to the former Freshman Campus building. Elementary students participating in the IBP program will transition to Seminole Elementary School. These moves allow academic programs to be better aligned with facilities designed to support student needs and focused services.
In addition, the district will open a new Early Learning Center dedicated exclusively to VPK students. Having VPK as the only students on this campus allows for a safe, welcoming, and age-appropriate environment focused on early childhood development, early literacy, and kindergarten readiness.
To support these transitions, capital improvement projects will take place at the newly configured Okeechobee Achievement Academy and the future Early Learning Center. These improvements will focus on refreshing facilities, enhancing learning spaces, and ensuring students and families are welcomed into modern, engaging environments. The district will also work closely with families to support student transportation needs wherever possible.
These campus transitions reflect a thoughtful, long-term approach to serving students at every stage of their educational journey. Additional details, timelines, and family communications will be shared as planning continues.
💜Thank you for your continued partnership as we work together to support student success across Okeechobee County Schools.
Okeechobee County Schools is announcing a series of campus transitions that will take effect beginning in the 2026–2027 school year. These changes are designed to better serve students at every grade level, align programs with the right facilities, and maximize the benefits of recent and upcoming capital investments across the district.
With the completion of the new Okeechobee High School campus, the school will expand to serve students in grades 9–12 full-time. Ninth-grade students will attend school at the new high school campus. This transition provides students with a more cohesive high school experience and expanded access to programs and opportunities.
As part of these changes, secondary students currently enrolled at Okeechobee Achievement Academy will relocate to the former Freshman Campus building. Elementary students participating in the IBP program will transition to Seminole Elementary School. These moves allow academic programs to be better aligned with facilities designed to support student needs and focused services.
In addition, the district will open a new Early Learning Center dedicated exclusively to VPK students. Having VPK as the only students on this campus allows for a safe, welcoming, and age-appropriate environment focused on early childhood development, early literacy, and kindergarten readiness.
To support these transitions, capital improvement projects will take place at the newly configured Okeechobee Achievement Academy and the future Early Learning Center. These improvements will focus on refreshing facilities, enhancing learning spaces, and ensuring students and families are welcomed into modern, engaging environments. The district will also work closely with families to support student transportation needs wherever possible.
These campus transitions reflect a thoughtful, long-term approach to serving students at every stage of their educational journey. Additional details, timelines, and family communications will be shared as planning continues.
💜Thank you for your continued partnership as we work together to support student success across Okeechobee County Schools.



Literacy Week is January 26th-30th.

Class Pictures are January 28th. For $13, you can purchase this treasured keepsake. You can scan the QR to purchase.


🎉Don't miss this family-focused event where kids can get an up-close and hands-on experience with vehicles that fly, dig, rescue, dump, honk, and MORE!
🌟Health screenings and lunch are also provided!
🌟Health screenings and lunch are also provided!
Please see the attached flyers about the Family Empowerment Scholarships for Educational Options.


Kona Ice is coming December 18th. Prepay option is listed. Do not send cash until the day of the event.
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Holiday Spirit Week December 15-19.

Please take a moment to fill out our Trick & Treat Night Survey. Thank you.
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Food Drive

We will be wearing red, white, and blue on Tuesday for Veterans Day. Remember that it will be cold that morning. Please dress in warm clothing.
Veterans Day Program on 11/11 at 8:30.

We are wearing red today, but in 12 hours, we will be looking spooky. 🎃 We've got New Worlds Reading starting at 5:00 in the cafeteria. https://t.ly/JjuET
The Book Fair will be open. Kona Ice will be serving up cool treats. Book Fair and Kona Ice will be accepting cash or cards. Our teachers have prepared "tricks" for our families and will have candy treats for students. See you tonight.
The Book Fair will be open. Kona Ice will be serving up cool treats. Book Fair and Kona Ice will be accepting cash or cards. Our teachers have prepared "tricks" for our families and will have candy treats for students. See you tonight.
Students in attendance will receive a coupon for a FREE kids meal from Zaxbys. THANK YOU ZAXBYS!
See you on Tuesday. Kona Ice will be on site and taking payments cash or card.
See you on Tuesday. Kona Ice will be on site and taking payments cash or card.

Thank you to everyone who has donated candy for Trick and Treat Night. We are still taking donations through Monday.

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