Final Temporary Campus Tell All
Nov 8, 2019
Welcome
Building Hope's Latest Update
Monday New Campus walk through
Osceola Science Charter School
2849 N. John Young Parkway
Kissimmee, FL 34741
See below Osceola Science's changes to bell schedule
Osceola County School District Schedule
Active Tuesday November 12th, 2019
Morning
Early care begins at 7:00 AM
Carpool begins at 7:30
School begins at 8:00 AM
Afternoon
Dismissal 2:50 PM
Dismissal ends/Aftercare begins at 4:00 PM
**(Parents please keep in mind Early care & After care are services provided at an additional expense)
Updates from the classroom
This week
Mr. McClellan showcasing how we feel about moving into our new building.
Yearbook information
It's that time of the year again when we start working on the yearbook! If you have any pictures from the first day of school, different events, or classroom activities we would love for you to share them with us!
Simply go to www.HJeShare.com and use school code OSCS2020 to share your images.
We are also looking for businesses who would like to purchase an ad to go in the back of the yearbook. If you know of any businesses that may be interested please reach out to Ms. Furbee at kaylen.furbee@osceolascience.org and she will send you more information!
We are looking forward to creating an amazing yearbook to capture all of the memories we make throughout the year!
-Ms. Furbee
No School! This Monday Nov 11th 2019
Mr. McClellan's Science Spotlight
The young scientists are exploring motion, forces and Newton's Law's of Motion. Here we see one boy fascinating with the forces of a gyroscope and a girl discover how to identify Newton's First Law of Motion. See the object (a Squidy!) that doesn't move hardly at all because of the law of inertia (First Law of Motion) even though surrounded by water - and rolling across the floor. Can you name other examples of inertia? Ask you child to demonstrate this law to you with some cereal boxes and a large sheet of paper! Next week we will complete our discussion and identification of Newton's Third Law of Motion and then the harder concept of the second law. Do you know what the second law is?? Stayed tuned and your child will soon tell you! Can you guess why this word is the longest word in the dictionary? SMILES. Hint: It's what your child has a lot of when they are DOING SCIENCE and having a LOOOONG walk.