Everyday Pace

Osceola Schools

Everyday Pace is a podcast originating out of the Osceola County School District. It's hosted by the Superintendent, Dr. Debra Pace. She's got one goal: to share the great things happening in our schools everyday with our parents and the surrounding community.

  1. 20/09/2022

    Ep. 15 College Week

    Your friendly neighborhood College and Career Counselor, Mr. Anthony Cook, joins Dr. Pace today to talk about College Week. College Week has become a September tradition in Osceola Schools to promote higher education and career readiness in our schools. Students are encouraged to dress up for our College Week themes: Monday, September 26th: Matriculation Monday Many of our seniors are applying to the college of their dreams this fall.  As they take this step in continuing their education, you're invited to wear your favorite college colors. Tuesday, September 27th: Support Our Troops Tuesday Serving in the military or attending one of their prestigious academies is a choice for many students in our school district.  Show your support in this decision by wearing camo or military shirts. Wednesday, September 28th: What to be Wednesday The possibilities are endless when it comes to your future career. What trade or career do you have your sights on right now? Show us in what you wear.  Be sure to stop by our College and Career website to learn about different career paths. Thursday, September 29th: Fund Your Future Thursday How will you pay for your post-secondary choice?  Students are encouraged to wear neon colors to promote Florida Bright Futures and other financial aid options.  Friday, September 30th: School Spirit Friday Getting involved is important for success.  Show your school spirit by wearing your favorite spirit shirt and learning about the various activities your school has to offer.

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Everyday Pace is a podcast originating out of the Osceola County School District. It's hosted by the Superintendent, Dr. Debra Pace. She's got one goal: to share the great things happening in our schools everyday with our parents and the surrounding community.