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1 day ago Share Olympia High’s Academy of Hospitality and Tourism team brought home first place in the inaugural OCPS Emerging Entrepreneurship Pitch Challenge.
Imagine you were in charge of the marketing campaign to bring tourists back to the Orlando area. What would you say? What would be your plan?
Those were the types of questions a trio of Olympia High School students had to answer during the first OCPS Emerging Entrepreneurship Pitch Challenge April 29 at the Rosen Plaza.
During their 10-minute pitch, sophomores Landen Engler and Brady Kullich and junior Victoria Thomaz part of the school’s Academy of Hospitality & Tourism program presented the marketing materials and commercial they had created that highlighted two big talking points: Safety and new attractions.
COVID-19 quarantines causing staff shortage at Dr. Phillips High School
19 staff, 82 students in quarantine as of Friday
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – More than 100 people from Dr. Phillips High School have recently been asked to quarantine due to possible exposure to the coronavirus, including teachers and staff members, leading to some classroom staffing shortages.
According to the Orange County Public Schools COVID-19 Dashboard, 101 people are in active quarantine as of Friday 82 students and 19 staff members. Since Jan. 1, there have been eight reported cases connected to the campus, all but one are school staff.
Dr. Phillips principal Suzanne Knight is among those in quarantine. She sent a Connect Orange recorded message to families Friday assuring them that campus activities are being covered by school district staff and substitute staff.
2 months ago Share Horizon High School, Lake Buena Vista High School and Water Spring Middle School all will open their doors this fall and relieve the community’s most-crowded public schools.
Eleven years ago, Orange County Public Schools achieved a feat when it opened East River High, Lake Nona High and Lake Nona Middle schools simultaneously.
This fall, the district is set to repeat history with three new schools in Horizon West and Southwest Orange.
Horizon High, Lake Buena Vista High and Water Spring Middle schools all will open their doors to students in August. However, for the next two years, Water Spring Middle students will be in their own wing at Horizon High while their campus is constructed.