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OSCEOLA FUNDAMENTAL HIGH SCHOOL
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OSCEOLA FUNDAMENTAL HOME OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND WARRIOR PRIDE Founded in 1981 District’s only fully fundamental high school program First fundamental high school in the state of Florida Fundamental emphasizes: a “back-to-basics” educational structure student responsibility mandatory parental involvement strong emphasis on all academic areas the values of respect, responsibility, good study habits and self-discipline home and school working together to promote successful learning
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VISION & MISSION MISSION: The mission of the Warrior Academy is to provide students with an applied, creative, autonomous, and collaborative learning environment that is technology rich, student centered, project-based, and utilizes real world applications. VISION: The vision of the Warrior Academy is to provide a personalized learning environment that empowers students to become innovative, self-reflective, goal-oriented, and dynamic leaders within their community and prepares them for post-secondary opportunities and careers in a global society.
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WARRIOR ACADEMY WILL PROVIDE: A STUDENT-CENTERED ENVIRONMENT FACILITATED BY TEACHERS A COLLABORATIVE FRAMEWORK INQUIRY WITH PROJECTS BASED ON REAL-WORLD APPLICATION “STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONNECT WITH OTHERS, AND TO COLLABORATE AND CREATE WITH THEM ON A GLOBAL SCALE. IT’S NOT DO YOUR OWN WORK, SO MUCH AS DO WORK WITH OTHERS AND MAKE IT WORK THAT MATTERS!” ~WILL RICHARDSON~
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BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY PATHWAYS CENTRAL TO WARRIOR ACADEMY Pathways Cyber Security Digital Design Digital Video Marketing Web Development Industry Certifications Adobe Apple Microsoft MTA Co-Curricular FBLA NTHS STN Advisory Board Collaboration Mentoring Job Shadowing OJT
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UNIQUE AND FLEXIBLE PROGRAM Adjusted Bell Schedule Community Developed Expectations Opportunities for Advanced Coursework through “Passport” Periods 1:1 Technology Student Autonomy Integrated Learning Through Co-Teaching Model
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“IF A CHILD CAN’T LEARN THE WAY WE TEACH, MAYBE WE SHOULD TEACH THE WAY THEY LEARN.” IGNACIO ESTRADA Learning Styles Analysis Personal Learning Path Student Contracts Inquiry Student Voice & Choice
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SUPPORT FOR TEACHERS/FACILITATORS Ongoing Professional Development Common Planning Time ECHO or Online Learning Platform New Teacher Recruitment
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SUCCESSFUL COMPONENTS ALREADY IN PLACE Required Parent Involvement Strong Business Pathways Design Team Currently Implementing Personalized Learning within Classes Strong Academic Programs
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