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Operation Safe and Sober exercise

Crash simulation and first responder demonstration show students the real-life consequences of impaired driving.

Current and Upcoming Events

Summer and Fall SPC Dual Enrollment Opens

Visit the Dual Enrollment page for more information. 


AP Exams Permission to Leave

Multiple exams can be selected, so the form only needs to be completed once. 

AP Exam PTL


College Decision Day

College Decision Day Sign Up

 

Seniors - Whether you'll be attending a 4-year college, a 2-year college, a technical school, or joining the military, we want to celebrate your future on College Decision Day!

To get on the invite list for the April 24th event, be sure to complete the online form by April 17th: 

 

Celebrate College Decision Day

No one will be admitted to the event without a pass/invite, so don't delay in completing the form.

And don't forget to wear your best college gear on the day of the event!


Senior Exit and College Enrollment Checklist Link

College Night for Rising Seniors

 

April

APRIL 1:  BEST Writing
APRIL 2:  Digital Literacy Lesson

We will have a modified schedule today.

APRIL 3:  No School!

No school for students. 

APRIL 8:  BEST Writing Make-Ups
APRIL 15:  College Night for Rising Seniors (C/O 2027)

6:30pm; Osceola FHS Cafeteria

College Night for Rising Seniors
APRIL 16:  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST ELA or Algebra 1 EOC.

APRIL 17:  College Decision Day Invite Deadline

Seniors, we want to celebrate your future on College Decision Day!

Celebrate College Decision Day

APRIL 18:  FAFSA Completion Event

9:00am - 11:00am; Pinellas Park High School

FAFSA Event Pinellas Park 04182026

APRIL 21:  Coast Guard JROTC Open House
Coast Guard JROTC Open House
APRIL 22:  CLT 10

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST ELA or Algebra 1 EOC.

APRIL 24:  College Decision Day

 

3rd Period, Cafeteria

 

Seniors! Whether you'll be attending a 4-year college, a 2-year college, a technical school, or joining the military, we want to celebrate your future!

 

Don't forget to wear your best college gear!

 

No one will be admitted to the event without a pass/invite.

 

Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors! Join in the fun and wear a college t-shirt, too!

 

Faculty and staff! Show these kids how it's done and represent your college alma mater!

 

APRIL 24:  Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be at least 75% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by May 28. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the removal of virtual school release periods for the 2026-2027 school year.

*Seniors should be finished with their 2nd Semester virtual school segments by May 15. Seniors that fail to meet this deadline jeopardize their eligibility to participate in the graduation ceremony.

APRIL 27:  No School!

No school for students. 

APRIL 28:  9th-11th Grade Awards Ceremony
APRIL 29:  12th Grade Awards Ceremony

May

MAY 4-15:  AP Testing

College Board's AP Testing Calendar

AP PTL Online Form

Memorize your College Board login and password.

Plan to arrive, in dress code, well before your exam’s scheduled starting time. We want to ensure that we have enough time to address any technical issues that may arise before testing officially begins.

Be sure to bring the following:

  • A FULLY charged laptop (and its charger) that has the Bluebook app downloaded on it.
  • At least two No. 2 pencils and at least two pens with black or dark blue ink.
  • An acceptable calculator if your AP Exam allows the use of a calculator.
  • A ruler or straightedge only if you are taking the AP Physics Exam. Protractors are not allowed.
  • A watch that does not have internet access, does not beep or make noise, and does not have an alarm.
  • A jacket or sweatshirt in case your testing location is cold.
  • A snack and a beverage for the 10-minute break. Eating and drinking are NOT permitted during the test.

Most importantly, please have your cellphone turned OFF before you enter your testing location. You will be instructed by your exam proctor where cellphones and other personal belongings should be stowed away before testing begins. A student observed with a cellphone during testing or breaks may be dismissed from the exam, the device may be confiscated, the student’s score may be canceled, and no retest may be permitted.

Good luck on your exam!

MAY 4:  FAST PM 3
MAY 7:  SPC Off-Campus DE Summer Registration Deadline

The required dual enrollment registration information is due to your counselor by noon today, no exceptions.

Visit the Dual Enrollment page for more information. 

MAY 14:  Algebra 1 and Geometry EOCs
MAY 15:  Last Day to Make Changes to 2026-2027 Course Requests

Today is the deadline if you've changed your mind about some of the classes you selected to take next year.

MAY 15:  SPC On-Campus DE Fall Registration Deadline
MAY 15:  Senior Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Seniors should be finished with their 2nd Semester virtual school segments today. Seniors that fail to meet this deadline jeopardize their eligibility to participate in the graduation ceremony.

MAY 18-21:  Senior Exams

Monday - Periods 1 & 2

Tuesday - Periods 3 & 4

Wednesday - Periods 5 & 6

Thursday - Period 7 & Make-Ups

MAY 18:  US History EOC
MAY 19:  Biology EOC
MAY 20-21:  FAST PM 3 and EOC Make-Ups
MAY 21:  SPC Off-Campus DE Fall Registration Deadline

The required dual enrollment registration information is due to your counselor by noon today, no exceptions.

Visit the Dual Enrollment page for more information. 

MAY 21:  Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be 100% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by May 28. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the removal of virtual school release periods for the 2026-2027 school year.

MAY 22-28:  Exams
MAY 23:  GRADUATION!!!

6:15pm; Tropicana Field

Please note: Date/Time/Location is subject to change for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, inclement weather and facilities issues that cannot be anticipated and/or prevented. 

Graduation Information

MAY 25:  No School!

No school for students.

MAY 26:  SPC Off-Campus DE Summer Classes Begin
MAY 28:  Last Day of School!!!
MAY 28:  Virtual School Deadline

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses MUST be 100% complete at this point.

Failure to meet this deadline will result in the removal of virtual school release periods for the 2026-2027 school year.

MAY 29:  Last Day to Drop an SPC Summer DE Class Without Penalty

PCS Withdrawal Request Form

 

Summer 2026

Volleyball Summer Camp

 

March

MARCH 2-13:  Incoming Freshmen Registration
MARCH 5:  West Point Tampa Bay Regional Admissions Briefing

6:00pm; University of South Florida (Tampa Campus), C.W. "Bill" Young ROTC Building

West Point Admissions Briefing

The briefing will take place in the auditorium located on the second floor. USMA and AROTC information tables will be set-up in the second floor rotunda. 

 

Parking is free and is located on the north-side of the ROTC building. Additional parking is available in the area immediately surrounding the ROTC building should the primary parking lot fill up.

 

The Directorate of Admissions representative, CPT Philip Wubbolt, Southeast Regional Commander, will host this briefing. Additionally, local admissions officers/field force will attend this briefing and be available throughout the event.

 

This briefing will provide attendees with a broad understanding about both the admissions and nomination processes students will navigate during and throughout the 12-14 month application cycle.

 

There will be an opportunity throughout the briefing to ask questions and include a question and answer period at the end of the briefing. 

 

Direct any questions to either MAJ(R) Charles Cook (charles.h.cook@tampabay.rr.com / 941-750-9099) or LTC(R) Ray Quinones (rbquinones@verizon.net / 813-690-1557).

 
MARCH 12:  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST ELA or Algebra 1 EOC.

MARCH 12:  PTC Mandatory Meeting for Nursing Program

6:00pm; St. Petersburg Campus

PTC Nursing Program Info Session
MARCH 13:  End of Quarter 3

Stay on top of your grades, Warriors! Doing awesome? Stay awesome! Or, is it time for some tutoring? Should you set up a study group? Talk to your teachers (don't worry, they won't bite) about what you can do to improve your grades (yep, there's still time, so don't give up!).

MARCH 13:  Virtual School Semester/Segment Halfway Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be 50% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by May 28. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the removal of virtual school release periods for the 2026-2027 school year.

*Seniors should be finished with their 2nd Semester virtual school segments by May 15. Seniors that fail to meet this deadline jeopardize their eligibility to participate in the graduation ceremony.

MARCH 16-20:  Spring Break!
MARCH 23:  Pinellas Technical College Dual Enrollment Application Deadline

Apply Now

MARCH 24:  Next Stop, SPC! Event

If you applied to SPC via the free application drive back in October, you still have the application fee on your student portal; the sign in at the Next Stop event will trigger the application fee to be waived. 

At this event, you will be able to sign up for a new student orientation, get your welcome packet, and receive a free SPC Titans t-shirt!

Passes will be sent out to all students that participated in the application drive. 

MARCH 26:  In-School SAT (11th Grade)

All juniors will be taking the SAT.

MARCH 27:  All Course Request Forms Due

If you still have not turned in your Course Request form(s) for next school year, today is the last day they will be accepted. Failure to turn in all appropriate forms could lead to a schedule being created for you, loss of release periods, and/or loss of advanced courses.

MARCH 28:  HBCU College Fair

1:00pm - 4:00pm; Shorecrest Preparatory School

HBCU Fair
MARCH 28:  Prom

8:00pm-11:00pm; The Coliseum

February

FEBRUARY 3:  CLT 10

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST or Algebra 1 EOC.

FEBRUARY 6:  Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be at least 25% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by May 28. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the removal of virtual school release periods for the 2026-2027 school year.

*Seniors should be finished with their 2nd Semester virtual school segments by May 15. Seniors that fail to meet this deadline jeopardize their eligibility to participate in the graduation ceremony.

FEBRUARY 6:  USF's Fall in Love with the College of Education Event
USF College of Education Info
FEBRUARY 9-12:  Sophomore Registration

 

MON, FEB 9th
Registration Seminars
All Sophomores

TUE, FEB 10th
Input Sessions
A - G

WED, FEB 11th
Input Sessions
H - O

THU, FEB 12th
Input Sessions
P - Z

1st Period

Abdelkader --to-- Cordell

Abdelkader --to-- Bragger

Hall --to-- Jennings

Padron --to-- Resendiz

2nd Period

Coronel --to-- Harris

Brkic --to-- Comfort

Jensen --to-- Lowe

Riddle --to-- Stang

3rd Period

Harrison --to-- Mazzola

Conner --to-- Dubiel

Lucey --to-- Mills

Stein --to-- Villano

4th Period

McAffee --to-- Riddle

Dulau --to-- Gunier

Mock --to-- Ovalles

Vo --to-- Zou

5th Period

NO SEMINAR

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

6th Period

Rigg --to-- Zou

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

7th Period

NO SEMINAR

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

 

Sophomore make-up sessions will be held on February 17th (seminar) and 19th (input). Students will receive a pass to the make-up sessions. These students are not at any disadvantage in getting the courses they select!

 

FEBRUARY 10:  Early College and Early Admissions Application FINAL Deadline

Early College (ECP) is a full-time program whereby students spend their junior and senior years attending all classes at SPC campuses to work toward simultaneously obtaining a high school diploma from their assigned school and an Associate in Arts degree from SPC.

Early College Checklist & Application 

Early Admission (EA) is a full-time program whereby Pinellas County public school students spend their senior year attending all classes at SPC campuses, completing high school graduation requirements while earning credits toward a college degree.

Early Admission Checklist & Application 

FEBRUARY 12:  Mental Health Lesson

We will have a modified schedule today.

FEBRUARY 13-16:  No School!

No school for students.

FEBRUARY 19:  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST ELA or Algebra 1 EOC.

FEBRUARY 23-27:  Junior Registration

 

MON, FEB 23rd
Registration Seminars
All Juniors

WED, FEB 25th
Input Sessions
A - G

THU, FEB 26th
Input Sessions
H - O

FRI, FEB 27th
Input Sessions
P - Z

1st Period

Acri --to-- Davis

Acri --to-- Bjork

Hameed --to-- Joseph

Padovan --to-- Ratliff

2nd Period

Dean --to-- Kasprzak

Blosser --to-- Cook

Junevicus --to-- Littrell

Ray --to-- Schwing

3rd Period

Keenan --to-- Myers

Corbett --to-- Elbeghdadi

Lloyd --to-- Mehltretter

Selimovic --to-- Thomson

4th Period

Nassoiy --to-- Shimkus

Eleyet --to-- Gwalthney

Mekchinda --to-- Orton

Tillman --to-- Williams

5th Period

NO SEMINAR

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

6th Period

Shishkov --to-- Ziemba

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

Willingham --to-- Ziemba

7th Period

NO SEMINAR

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

NO SESSION

 

Junior make-up sessions will be held on March 3rd (seminar) and 5th (input). Students will receive a pass to the make-up sessions. These students are not at any disadvantage in getting the courses they select!

 

FEBRUARY 24:  Class of 2030 Parent/Student Orientation and Curriculum Fair

6:00pm-8:00pm

 

Curriculum Night Schedule
 
FEBRUARY 24:  PCSB College Fair

6:00pm, Hollins High School

PCSB College Fair
FEBRUARY 25:  Clearwater HS College & Career Showcase

10:00am-12:00pm, Clearwater High School, Bldg 13 Gymnasium

Clearwater HS College & Career Showcase
FEBRUARY 28:  Sante Fe College Open House
Santa Fe College Open House

 

January

JANUARY 5:  Semester 2 Begins!

Any student with a virtual school release period in their schedule MUST be signed up for their class TODAY! If you are not, you will be placed into an Osceola class by the end of the week.

Do not forget to ACTIVATE your class as soon as possible! Failure to activate your class in a timely fashion could lead to you being dropped from the class by the virtual school.

JANUARY 5:  Pinellas Technical College Dual Enrollment Application Opens

The PTC DE application for the 2026-2027 school year will remain open until March 23rd. 

Learn MOre about PTC-Clearwater Dual Enrollment

Learn MOre about PTC-St. Pete Dual Enrollment

JANUARY 6:  Digital Literacy Lesson --Rescheduled to January 13--

We will have a modified schedule today. 

JANUARY 10:  Early College and Early Admissions Application PRIORITY Deadline

Early College (ECP) is a full-time program whereby students spend their junior and senior years attending all classes at SPC campuses to work toward simultaneously obtaining a high school diploma from their assigned school and an Associate in Arts degree from SPC.

Early College Checklist & Application 

Early Admission (EA) is a full-time program whereby Pinellas County public school students spend their senior year attending all classes at SPC campuses, completing high school graduation requirements while earning credits toward a college degree.

Early Admission Checklist & Application 

JANUARY 12-16:  SPC Spring DE Textbook Pickup

9:00am - 4:00pm; SPC bookstore

Book Flyer Spring 2026

JANUARY 19:  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day

No school for students.

JANUARY 23:  Senior Letters Mailed Home

Senior graduation status letters and credit checks will be mailed home today.  

JANUARY 26 - FEBRUARY 4:  Freshman Registration

 

MONDAY

JAN 26th
Seminars

TUESDAY

JAN 27th

Seminars

WEDNESDAY

JAN 28th
Seminars

MONDAY

FEB 2nd
Input

TUESDAY

FEB 3rd
Input

WEDNESDAY

FEB 4th
Input

1st

Period

NO

SEMINAR 

NO

SEMINAR

NO

SEMINAR

NO

SESSION

NO

SESSION

NO

SESSION

2nd

Period

Gentry

Iovino

Wood

Gentry

Iovino

Wood

3rd

Period

Gentry

Iovino

DeRenzo
Wood

Gentry

Iovino

DeRenzo
Wood

4th

Period

Bradley

Iovino

Wood

Bradley

Iovino

Wood

5th

Period

Bradley

Iovino

Wood

Bradley

Iovino

Wood

6th

Period

Bradley
Gentry

Iovino

Wood

Bradley
Gentry

Iovino

Wood

7th

Period

Bradley
Gentry

Iovino

DeRenzo
Wood

Bradley
Gentry

Iovino

DeRenzo
Wood

 

Freshman make-up sessions will be held on January 30th (seminar) and February 6th (input). Students will receive a pass to the make-up sessions. These students are not at any disadvantage in getting the courses they select!

  

JANUARY 31:  SENIORS - Deadline for the Pinellas Education Foundation Scholarship Application

Each year, the Foundation awards more than $700,000 in scholarships ranging from $500 to $5,000 to high school graduating seniors in the Pinellas County Public School system. Students only need to fill out one application to match their needs and future interests with over 100 scholarship opportunities.

Complete the PEFSA

December

DECEMBER 2-3:  EOC Retakes for Scholar Designation 

December 2 - Biology and Geometry will be administered on this day.

December 3 - US History will be administered on this day. 

Students will need to report to the Media Center at 7:25am on the day of testing.

There will be no make-ups. 

DECEMBER 3:  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST or Algebra 1 EOC. 

DECEMBER 4:  Digital Literacy Lesson

We will have a modified schedule today. 

DECEMBER 4:  ESE Career, College & Life Fair

6:00 - 7:30pm; Gibbs High School Cafeteria

The ESE Fair will help students with disabilities and their families plan for the future. The fair is for students in grades 6-12, and students in our Extended Transition programs.

The event will feature numerous popular resources, including career training, college opportunities, and information on Extended Transition. The fair will also feature new vendors and options for young adults transitioning from Extended Transition programs.

ESE FAIR

DECEMBER 5:  ASVAB  

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. It is administered annually to more than one million military applicants, high school, and post-secondary students.

The ASVAB is also a unique opportunity to explore all of your career and post-secondary options so you can make a plan that works for you. The ASVAB helps you identify your skills and interests so that you can find potentially satisfying career fields and explore all of the paths you can take to gain entry into your career field of choice.

Sign Up

Understanding your ASVAB Results Video

DECEMBER 8-12:  Winter Week

Buddy the Elf

MONDAY

Dress Up Theme: Winter Sports Day (Dress up in your favorite winter sport or team apparel)

 

Warrior Wake Up – 6:30 AM at Warrior Stadium. Watch the sunrise and enjoy free concessions. Bring lawn chairs, a football, and your coffee! -- POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY MORNING DUE TO WEATHER & FIELD CONDITIONS!!

 

Deck the Halls – 2:10-4:00 PM. Hallway decorating by grade: 9th Candy Cane Lane, 10th Gingerbread House, 11th Santa’s Workshop, 12th White Christmas.

 

TUESDAY

Dress Up Theme: Flock Day (9th Grinches, 10th Snowmen, 11th Reindeer, 12th Santas) 

 

WEDNESDAY

Dress Up Theme: Polar Express Day

 

Hot Cocoa Bar during lunches.

 

THURSDAY

Dress Up Theme: Winter Holiday Day (Ugly Sweaters)

 

Movie Night (Home Alone) and Toy Drive (bring a new, unwrapped toy to donate to Toys for Tots). -- MOVIE NIGHT HAS BEEN CANCELED!!

 

FRIDAY

Dress Up Theme: Flannel Shirt Day

 

Elf on the Shelf Day. Find an elf and exchange it for a holiday prize at lunch! Be on the lookout for the Golden Elf for a super secret, ultra amazing prize!

THROUGHOUT THE WEEK

NHS will be hosting a toy drive this week for Toys For Tots. Bring new, unwrapped toys to the OFHS Tribe Room in the Cafeteria to donate during lunches or before/after school.

DECEMBER 8:  Exam Exemption Forms Distributed

Exam exemptions will be given out during 4th Period classes. 

Exam Exemption Policy

DECEMBER 9:  FAST PM 2

DECEMBER 11:  Florida Civics Literacy Exam (FCLE)

All students enrolled in a US Government course are slated to take the FCLE.

DECEMBER 11:  Exemption Forms Turned In

Exemption forms must be turned in today. 

DECEMBER 12:  Last Day to Request a Spring Schedule Correction

If there is an error concerning your schedule for next semester, please complete the online Schedule Correction Form.

To ensure that all students have an opportunity to have their schedules corrected quickly and efficiently, no phone messages or emails will be accepted for schedule corrections.

Just a few reminders regarding the Schedule Correction Form:

  • A form is required for each class you wish to change (e.g., you will need to submit two forms if you wish to change two of your classes).
  • Forms that lack parental acknowledgment/permission will not be accepted.
  • Submitting a form is not a guarantee that your schedule will be changed.
  • Requests submitted via phone or email will not be accepted.

We do not change:

  • Classes that were requested (this includes selected alternate classes), unless you wish to increase the rigor of your schedule
  • Teachers
  • Class periods (e.g., moving a class from one period to another)
  • Lunches

Schedule Correction Form

Form closes at 11:59pm. 

DECEMBER 15:  Exemption Forms Returned

Exemption forms to be returned to students today. 

DECEMBER 15:  Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be 100% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by December 19. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the loss of spring semester release periods and placement into classes on campus. 

DECEMBER 16-19:  Exams

OSCEOLA EXAM SCHEDULE

Tuesday
December 16

7:25am - 10:20am

Period 1

Review and Exam

10:25am - 10:55am

LUNCH

 

11:00am -1:55pm

Period 2

Review and Exam

Wednesday
December 17

7:25am - 10:20am

Period 3

Review and Exam

10:25am - 10:55am

LUNCH

 

11:00am -1:55pm

Period 4

Review and Exam

Thursday
December 18

7:25am - 10:20am

Period 5

Review and Exam

10:25am - 10:55am

LUNCH

 

11:00am -1:55pm

Period 6

Review and Exam

Friday
December 19

7:25am - 10:20am

Period 7

Review and Exam

10:25am - 10:55am

LUNCH

 

11:00am - 11:25am

Period 1

 

11:30am - 11:55am

Period 2

 

12:00pm - 12:25pm

Period 3

 

12:30pm - 12:55pm

Period 4

 

1:00pm - 1:25pm

Period 5

 

1:30pm - 1:55pm

Period 6

 

  • Exams cannot be completed early per county policy. 
  • Students who need to make up exams will be able to do so on January 5, 7, and 8. Only 2 exams can be taken per day.

DECEMBER 19:  End of 2nd Quarter, End of 1st Semester

DECEMBER 19:  Virtual School Deadline

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses MUST be 100% complete at this point.

Failure to meet this deadline will result in the loss of Spring Semester release periods and placement into classes on campus.

Students with Spring Semester virtual school release periods need to be signed up for their course(s) by DECEMBER 19.

Failure to meet this deadline will result in the loss of Spring Semester release periods and placement into classes on campus.  

DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 2:  Winter Break

Have a wonderful and restful break, Warriors!

Seniors, the break is the perfect time to complete the:

FAFSA

FFAA 

PEFSA

BigFuture Scholarships

November

NOVEMBER 4:  SPC Debt-Free Degree Nights

St. Petersburg Gibbs Campus

These events will guide students and their families through the options available to graduate with minimal debt.

The sessions will cover:

  • FAFSA completion support
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Community-based funding resources
  • Free application assistance for SPC

NOVEMBER 6:  Financial Aid Workshop

5:00pm-7:00pm; Osceola Fundamental High School 

Financial Aid Workshop

NOVEMBER 6:  SPC Debt-Free Degree Nights

6:00 - 8:00pm; Tarpon Springs Campus

SPC Debt-Free Degree Night

 

These events will guide students and their families through the options available to graduate with minimal debt.

The sessions will cover:

  • FAFSA completion support
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Community-based funding resources
  • Free application assistance for SPC

NOVEMBER 6:  West Point Academy Information Meeting

West Point AIM

 

NOVEMBER 8:  

clt

  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST or Algebra 1 EOC. 

NOVEMBER 11:  Sophomore Seminars

Sophomores will be called via announcements to the Media Center by last name alpha, not by particular classes.

Period Last Names
1st Abbassi --thru-- Cordell
2nd Coronel --thru-- Harris
3rd Harrison --thru-- Mazzola 
4th McAffee --thru-- Riddle
5th *NO SEMINAR SCHEDULED*
6th Rigg --thru-- Zou
7th *NO SEMINAR SCHEDULED*

-  Students are to report directly to the Media Center; attendance will be taken at the seminar. Attendance is MANDATORY! The seminar will last the entire period.

-  Due to the large number of students attending each session, you are asked to attend your assigned session only. 

-  A make-up session for absent students will be held in the Media Center on Friday, November 14th. Passes will be sent out to these students.

Seminars & Resources

NOVEMBER 12:  Great American Teach-In

NOVEMBER 12:  Pinellas Technical College Career Pathways Showcase

5:30pm-7:00pm; St. Pete Campus

PTC Career Pathways Showcase

NOVEMBER 12:  SPC Debt-Free Degree Nights

6:00 - 8:00pm; Clearwater Campus

SPC Debt-Free Degree Night

These events will guide students and their families through the options available to graduate with minimal debt.

The sessions will cover:

  • FAFSA completion support
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Community-based funding resources
  • Free application assistance for SPC

NOVEMBER 13:  Mental Health Lesson

We will have a modified schedule today.

NOVEMBER 13:  Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be at least 75% complete at this point. 

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by December 19. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the loss of spring semester release periods and placement into classes on campus. 

NOVEMBER 14:  Sophomore Seminars Make-Ups

Students that missed their original session will receive a pass to the make-up session. 

NOVEMBER 14:  EOC Retakes for Scholar Designation Opt-In Deadline

NOVEMBER 17:  Xello Day

All students must complete their grade-level Xello Tasks:

9th Grade Tasks

10th Grade Tasks

11th Grade Tasks

12th Grade Tasks

NOVEMBER 19:  SPC Off-Campus DE Spring Registration Deadline

The required dual enrollment registration information is due to your counselor by noon today, no exceptions.

NOVEMBER 19:  Destination FAMU

Destination FAMU

NOVEMBER 24-28:  Happy ThanksgivingThanksgiving Break

Gobble, gobble, Warriors! We hope you have a relaxing break!

October

OCTOBER 1:  

SpecialGuest

  Florida State University

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

OCTOBER 3:  Digital Literacy Lesson

We will have a modified schedule today. 

OCTOBER 5:  Harvard, Princeton, UVA, Wellesley, and Yale Virtual Information Session

7:00pm-8:15pm Eastern Daylight Time

Admissions representatives from Harvard, Princeton, UVA, Wellesley, and Yale will discuss academic programs, campus life, selective college admissions and financial aid.

Register for Event

OCTOBER 6-10:  Algebra 1 and Geometry Cycle Assessments

OCTOBER 6:  

SpecialGuest

  University of Central Florida

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

OCTOBER 6:  17th Annual Pinellas County College & Career Fair

6:00pm - 7:30pm; Countryside High School

Countryside High is hosting a College and Career Fair for students throughout the county. This event allows families to explore various career and internship opportunities and connect with representatives from colleges, universities, vocational schools, and business professionals. Here's what to expect:

• Representatives from colleges and universities
• Information from career and technical schools
• U.S. military branches will be present
• Opportunities for employment, internships, and apprenticeships

This free event features exhibitors from across the county, state, and nation. 

OCTOBER 8:  

SpecialGuest

  University of Florida

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

OCTOBER 10:  

SpecialGuest

  Florida Gulf Coast University

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

OCTOBER 10:  End of Quarter 1

Stay on top of your grades, Warriors! Doing awesome? Stay awesome! Or, is it time for some tutoring? Should you set up a study group? Talk to your teachers (don't worry, they won't bite) about what you can do to improve your grades (yep, there's still time, so don't give up!).

OCTOBER 10:  

Virtual School

 Virtual School Semester/Segment Halfway Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be 50% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by December 19. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the loss of spring semester release periods and placement into classes on campus. 

OCTOBER 13:  No School Day

No school for students. 

*Possible hurricane make-up day. 

OCTOBER 14-17:  Biology and US History Cycle Assessments

OCTOBER 22:  PSAT 11th Grade

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) will be administered digitally to every 9th, 10th, and 11th grade student during the month of October.

Preparing for the PSAT/NMSQT – SAT Suite | College Board

PSAT/NMSQT Student Guide

The PSAT/NMSQT evaluates the skills each student has developed in mathematics and evidence-based reading and writing; and also provides the tools a student needs to reach his or her college goals.  Because the PSAT/NMSQT evaluates the same skills as the SAT, taking this assessment is an effective way for a student to start getting ready for the SAT.  Additionally, the PSAT/NMSQT gives each student personalized feedback about their academic strengths and weaknesses, helping each student to prepare for success in college and careers. A score of 430 on the math section also provides students with an Algebra 1 EOC concordant score needed for graduation requirements.

OCTOBER 22:  In-School SAT 12th Grade

OCTOBER 22:  

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  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST or Algebra 1 EOC. 

OCTOBER 23:  PSAT 9th and 10th Grade

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) will be administered digitally to every 9th, 10th, and 11th grade student during the month of October.

Preparing for the PSAT/NMSQT – SAT Suite | College Board

PSAT/NMSQT Student Guide

The PSAT/NMSQT evaluates the skills each student has developed in mathematics and evidence-based reading and writing; and also provides the tools a student needs to reach his or her college goals.  Because the PSAT/NMSQT evaluates the same skills as the SAT, taking this assessment is an effective way for a student to start getting ready for the SAT.  Additionally, the PSAT/NMSQT gives each student personalized feedback about their academic strengths and weaknesses, helping each student to prepare for success in college and careers. A score of 430 on the math section also provides students with an Algebra 1 EOC concordant score needed for graduation requirements.

OCTOBER 27:  

SpecialGuest

  Eckerd College

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

OCTOBER 28:  Junior Seminars

Juniors will be called via announcements to the Media Center by last name alpha, not by particular classes.

Period Last Names
Period 1 Acri - De Lucia
Period 2 DeRenzo - Kasprzak
Period 3 Keenan - Myers
Period 4 Nassoiy - Shimkus
Period 5 *NO SEMINAR SCHEDULED*
Period 6 Shishkov - Zook
Period 7 *NO SEMINAR SCHEDULED*

-  Students are to report directly to the Media Center; attendance will be taken at the seminar. Attendance is MANDATORY! The seminar will last the entire period.

-  Due to the large number of students attending each session, you are asked to attend your assigned session only. 

-  A make-up session for absent students will be held in the Media Center on Thursday, October 30th. Passes will be sent out to these students.

Seminars & Resources

OCTOBER 28:  

SpecialGuest

  Florida Southern College

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

OCTOBER 29:  West Point Academy Information Meeting

West Point AIM

 

OCTOBER 30:  Junior Seminars Make-Ups

Students that missed their original session will receive a pass to the make-up session. 

OCTOBER 31:  SPC On-Campus DE Spring Term Registration Deadline

This is the last day to request a spring dual enrollment class on Osceola's campus.

On-campus classes include:

  • Ancient Greek Mythology
  • Career & Life Planning
  • Composition 2
  • Introduction to Motion Pictures
  • Western Humanities

Qualifying GPAs and test scores are required. Speak to your counselor to see if you are eligible.

September

SEPTEMBER 1:  Labor Day Holiday

No school for students and staff.

SEPTEMBER 9:  Discover Your Shining Path: College, University, or Technical College?

6:00pm-7:00 pm ET

Join this fun webinar to explore 2-year, 4-year, and technical programs—and start planning your awesome future!

Register Now

SEPTEMBER 10:  

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  FAST PM 1

SEPTEMBER 10:  

Virtual School

 Virtual School Semester/Segment Progression Point

Students enrolled in virtual school release period courses should be at least 25% complete at this point.

Reminder that a virtual semester/segment must be completed by December 19. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the loss of spring semester release periods and placement into classes on campus. 

SEPTEMBER 11:  Last Chance for Senior Pictures

Attention Seniors! Don't miss having your senior portraits taken on campus. The sit fee is $10. For your convenience, the tux/drape will be provided at the appointment. If you choose the tux option, please wear a light-colored shirt underneath. For the drape, please wear something that can easily slide off the shoulders. These senior pictures are the only formal portraits permitted to be published in the yearbook, and portraits must be taken by Leonard's to ensure consistency and quality. Secure your spot and let's make this memory a part of your yearbook legacy. 

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/OsceolaSeniors26#/

The "last chance" portrait day for seniors is 9/11 in the back of the auditorium. (Ms. Deatley will have passes delivered, but if they lose it, the link to see their appointment is here.)

SEPTEMBER 12 & 15:  

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  FAST PM 1 Make-Ups

SEPTEMBER 14:  Harvard, Princeton, UVA, Wellesley, and Yale Virtual Information Session

7:00pm-8:15pm Eastern Daylight Time

Admissions representatives from Harvard, Princeton, UVA, Wellesley, and Yale will discuss academic programs, campus life, selective college admissions and financial aid.

Register for Event

SEPTEMBER 16:  

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  FAST Retakes

SEPTEMBER 16:  

SpecialGuest

  University of South Florida

Sign Up for Juniors and Seniors only

SEPTEMBER 16:  Make an Impression: How to Make Your Application Shine!

6:00pm-7:00pm ET

Don’t get overwhelmed by the admission process. Get tips, tools, and insider advice to help your application shine!

Register Now 

SEPTEMBER 16 & 17:  

EOC

  EOC Make-Ups

SEPTEMBER 17:  Picture Day for 9th-11th Grade

9th-11th Graders will have their pictures taken during their English classes in the Auditorium; students who do not have an English class may stop by Room 202 for a pass.

SEPTEMBER 18: 

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  CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST or Algebra 1 EOC. 

SEPTEMBER 19:  No School Day

No school for students. 

*Possible hurricane make-up day. 

SEPTEMBER 22:  Senior Seminars

Seniors will be called via announcements to the Media Center by last name alpha, not by particular classes.

Period 1

Adams - Deacon

Period 2

De Bernardo - Hilliard

Period 3

Hood - Murawski

Period 4

Murphy - Siores

Period 5

*NO SEMINAR SCHEDULED*

Period 6

Sirabella - Zuckerman

Period 7

*NO SEMINAR SCHEDULED*

-  Due to the large number of students attending each session, you are asked to attend your assigned session only. All seniors are expected to attend their seminar; it is required. You will receive a packet of critical information that will be needed throughout your Senior year in preparation for graduation and post-secondary planning. 

-  You are to report directly to the Media Center; attendance will be taken at the seminar. The seminar will last the entire period.

-  If you are unable to attend your assigned seminar due to a release period or an absence, a make-up session will be held in the Media Center on Tuesday, September 30th. You will receive a pass.

-  If you miss your assigned session and the make-up session, a PowerPoint of the seminar will be posted on the school website for your viewing. You are still required to complete all activities and return all relevant paperwork back to your school counselor.

Seminars & Resources

SEPTEMBER 23:  Paying for College: How to Save Big, Stress Less, and Make College Affordable!

6:00pm-7:00pm ET

Learn how scholarships, grants, and financial aid can make college or tech programs more affordable—don’t miss this info-packed session!

Register Now

SEPTEMBER 25:  Mental Health Lesson

We will have a modified schedule today. 

SEPTEMBER 23-26:  Freshmen Seminars

Freshman Seminars will take place September 23, 24 and 26 in the Media Center. Students will attend through their Science class. The schedule is as follows:

Tuesday
September 23
Mrs. Gentry’s Classes
Mrs. Bradley’s Classes
Wednesday
September 24
Ms. Iovino’s Classes
Friday
September 26
Mrs. Derenzo’s Classes
Mr. Wood’s Classes

A make-up session will be held in the Media Center on Monday, September 29. Students will receive a pass to attend. 

Seminars & Resources

SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 3:  College Application Week (CAW)

Monday — Homecoming Ticket Giveaway / CAW Kick-Off

TuesdayWriting an Effective and Engaging College Admissions Essay

WednesdaySPC Free Application Drive

ThursdaySay "Hello" to Xello / College Application Assistance

Friday — Visit the College & Career Center

SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 4:  Homecoming Week

SEPTEMBER 29:  Freshman Seminar Make-Up Session

Students that missed their original session will receive a pass to the make-up session. 

SEPTEMBER 30:  Senior Seminar Make-Up Session

Students that missed their original session will receive a pass to the make-up session. 

August

AUGUST 11:

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It's Back to School, Warriors!

We hope you had a great vacation and that you are refreshed and ready for the new year!

Virtual School

Students enrolled in either Pinellas and/or Florida Virtual School courses, make sure to activate your classes ASAP if you have not already done so!

If there is an error concerning your schedule, we ask that you complete the online Schedule Correction Form (the form will go live on the first day of school).

To ensure that all students have an opportunity to have their schedules corrected quickly and efficiently, no phone messages or emails will be accepted for schedule corrections.

Just a few reminders regarding the Schedule Correction Form:

  • A form is required for each class you wish to change (e.g., you will need to submit two forms if you wish to change two of your classes).
  • Forms that lack parental acknowledgment/permission will not be accepted.
  • Submitting a form is not a guarantee that your schedule will be changed.
  • Requests submitted via phone or email will not be accepted.

We do not change:

  • Classes that were requested (this includes selected alternate classes), unless you wish to increase the rigor of your schedule
  • Teachers
  • Class periods (e.g., moving a class from one period to another)
  • Lunches

The deadline to submit a form is Friday, August 15th by 2:00pm.

**SCHEDULES THAT ARE CHANGED WILL NOT BE CHANGED BACK.**

AUGUST 11-15:  

Dual-Enrollment

SPC Fall Dual Enrollment Book Pick Up Week

Book Pick-Up Information

  • Students who do not pick up their books during this time are responsible for the purchase of the required textbooks/materials at their own expense.
  • Book Return Week is December 8-11

AUGUST 15:   

Dual-Enrollment

Last Day to Drop On-Campus (SPC) Dual Enrollment Classes!

AUGUST 16:  

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 CLT

For students needing to earn a concordant score for the FAST or Algebra 1 EOC. 

AUGUST 18:   

Dual-Enrollment

Off-Campus (SPC) Dual Enrollment Classes Begin!

AUGUST 22:   

Dual-Enrollment

Last Day to Drop Off-Campus (SPC) Dual Enrollment Classes!

AUGUST 26:  Back to School Night

6:00pm-8:00pm

Warriors, please provide your parents with a written copy of your schedule

Summer 2025

SUMMER ASSIGNMENTS:  Complete Your Summer Assignments!

Be sure to check the Summer Assignments page to see if there is anything you need to do for your 2025-2026 classes.

JUNE 9 - AUGUST 7:  Back to School Health Clinics

Back to School Health Clinics