44 out of 10GreatSchools

Osceola Elementary School

Ormond Beach, FL
  • Public
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  • Grades K-5
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  • Enrollment: 401

Overview

Osceola Elementary School
100 Osceola Avenue
Ormond Beach, FL 32176
(386) 676-1230
Osceola Elementary School is located in Ormond Beach, FL and serves grades K-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Hispanic
5%
Two or more races
6%
Black
18%
White
70%
Other
1%

Reviews12 Reviews

4.0
parent
We love this school. Principal Bruner is passionate about the students. Every morning, she's in the car drop-off area greeting the kids. During this COVID-19 situation, the creativity, effort, and support these teachers have put forth is off-the-charts incredible. They are giving their all to keep parents and students informed and engaged. We're so impressed.
parent
My family loves Osceola Elementary School! My children are learning and very happy at school. Thank you Dr. Speidel and all the teachers and staff and students for bringing up the school grade. You did a super job! We are proud of Osceola. The standards are high and there are great parent nights and tutoring. Everyone works hard for our kids! We like the new principal and would invite anyone to visit the school. Osceola is a great school and the teachers really care.
other
This school was fantastic until Speidel became principal. She's awful. There is ZERO communication. Common core has decidedly 'lowered the standards' as has the current principal. USED to be a great school. Now I wouldn't send a puppy there for training! The guidance counsellor is a horrible example of anything that should be exposed to a child. She's neurotic to say the least! No need for explicit details, but she really needs therapy. (This is coming from a Psychologist. She needs help. Honestly.) Because of this we moved our 2 children to private school. Worth it to keep them from being exposed to the insanity at this school. Insofar as education: the standards have dropped severely. Math simply isn't being taught in the 2nd and 3rd grades. One of my kids had to play catch up at private school. He had to be tutored for MONTHS to get there. It is notable that he's considered gifted and reads at 3 grades above his level. There was no reason for him to be so far behind when he got straight A's from Osceola. All in all dreadful school. If I could give it less than 1 star I would. Beautiful neighborhood, fantastic city--- but if you're moving, budget for private school.
other
My name is Artem Postnikov, I am 14 years old. I now live in Russia, but I studied for 3 years in Osceola Elementary school. Those were the best three years of school in my life. Only now that I study in Russia, now that I know what it's like to have biased or prejudiced teachers, now that I know what it's like to do homework all night, now that I know what it's like to completely not understand a subject and feel alone because no one will properly explain it to you, now that I know what it's like to go to school on Saturday and do homework on Sunday, now that I know what it's like to hate every little piece of school, and anticipate everyday of it with dread, only now I understand that I should not have taken Osceola elementary school for granted. In Osceola you will find anything that a perfect school requires to be perfect: friendly and forgiving staff and teachers, a great balance between too much school and homework, and not enough; plenty of great extra activities that your child will no doubt enjoy, latest tech to make learning easier and more fun, a great cafeteria, and an atmosphere... An atmosphere in which your child will thrive, in which your child will feel special, in which your child will become better, stronger, smarter, and an overall good, honest person...An atmosphere which other schools can only hope to achieve.
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