Osceola Middle School
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| Osceola Middle School | |
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| Address | |
| 526 SE Tuscawilla Ave Ocala, Florida, United States |
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| Information | |
| Type | Middle School |
| School district | Marion County School Board |
| Principal | Mr. John McCollum |
| Grades | 6 - 8 |
| Number of students | Coeducational |
| Accreditation(s) | Florida State Department of Education |
| Website | Official Website of Osceola Middle School |
Osceola Middle School is a middle school in Ocala, Florida. This school was named after a native American leader, Osceola.. The school first opened on September 21, 1925 as the new Ocala High School. When Ocala High School moved to a larger facility on Fort King Street in the late 1950s, the old campus was changed to a middle school and is still occupied today.
[edit] Accredited Faculty
- Carole Miller - 2007 Golden Apple Teacher
- Brooks Spencer - 2005 Golden Apple Teacher
- Mary Zorich - 2008 Golden Apple Teacher
Coordinates: 29°10′56″N 82°07′55″W / 29.182322°N 82.132074°W
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