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Orlando Resources - Education
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Orange County Public Schools Numbering
15 of the 20 largest public school districts in the United States, Orange County Public School System had an enrollment
of almost 176,000 last year.
Community Partners have a substantial impact on Orange County Schools & Students are thankful
S.T.A.R.S.
(Supplies to Assist ouR Students) teams with businesses and Disney’s VoluntEARS
to provide backpacks for students Look what happens when
you combine a vision with support and assistance from businesses, community groups
and our largest corporate citizen in Central Florida: 13,000 happy students
who received new backpacks filled with school supplies!
Supplies To Assist
ouR Students (S.T.A.R.S.) is an organization made up totally of volunteers who work
tirelessly to help students in West Orange County’s public schools start each school year with needed supplies.
A Walt Disney World
Cast Member was moved
when he heard about S.T.A.R.S., he organized other Disney VoluntEARS who wanted
to help. More than 586,000 supplies – about $235,000 worth – to help S.T.A.R.S.
and A Gift for Teaching was raised and contributed by Disney staff members. Walt
Disney World donated 5,000 backpacks that the VoluntEARS filled
and delivered to the S.T.A.R.S. distribution location.
S.T.A.R.S.'
mission is to coordinate community efforts so that every child can start the school
year with basic supplies,” explained a spokesperson. “I truly believe that we have
the resources here in Central Florida to provide backpacks and supplies to every child in need, not
just in West Orange County, but county-wide. Partnerships where civic organizations, churches or businesses
‘adopt’ a grade level or part of a school can result in incredible benefits in the
lives of our children and our communities.”
“Thousands
of our students thrive because of the exceptional generosity of individual, corporate
and community support. When these groups come together, the effect they can
achieve is powerful.”
Orange County Public Schools is extremely grateful to Walt
Disney World, the Disney VoluntEARS, and S.T.A.R.S. for the wonderful start they
provide to so many of our students.
The vision of Orlando Public Schools is to be the top producer of
successful students in the nation.
Support
from the Orange County
community, business partners, involved parents and interested citizens is essential,
and here are some examples of how it happens:
• We have more than 35,000
registered volunteers who contribute at least 920,000 hours annually.
• We have 2,600 partnership
agreements with businesses.
• PTA/PTSA memberships
total more than 38,600.
• Community members are
part of the School Advisory Council at each of our schools, along with parents and
school staff.
• Volunteer experts in
construction, engineering, finance and auditing sit on the Citizens’ Oversight and
Value Engineering Committee (COVE) to oversee the district’s immense school construction
projects.
Orange County Public Schools is a powerful, positive force
in the
economy. We’re the second largest employer in Central Florida
with almost 23,400 employees and more than 176,000 students. Our operating budget
is almost $1.48 billion, and our capital budget is $1.66 billion.
Our generous
community is to be commended for the opportunities provided to our students. Working
together, we will ensure a strong future for the entire Central
Florida
region.
Orange County Public Schools
https://www.ocps.net/Pages/default.aspx
Here are some Orange County
Public Schools phone numbers you may find handy:
Orange County Public Schools
407.317.3200
A Gift for Teaching
407.345.0515
ADDitions School Volunteers
407.317.3323
Career & Technical Education
407.317.3212
Community Relations
407.317.3237
Facilities Services
407.317.3700
Facility Rentals
407.317.3386
Foundation for OCPS
407.317.3261
Jessica Lunsford Act
407.317.3200, ext.
2861
Orange
Co. Council of PTAs
407.317.3200, ext.
2192
Partners in Education
407.317.3323
Procurement
407.317.3219
Public Information Office
407.317.3463
Records/Transcripts
407.317.3965
Orlando Resources – The Arts
Arts & Entertainment - Orange County, Florida
Orlando, Alafaya, Apopka, Christmas, Eatonville, Edgewood, Lake Buena Vista, Matiland,
Ocoee, Union Park, Windermere, Winter Garden, Winter Park and surrounding areas
Live Theater - Links
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Orlando Centroplex - Bob Carr Performing Arts Center Orlando
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Orlando Opera Orlando
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Orlando Theatre Project Orlando
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Orlando Repertory Theatre Orlando
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Orlando Youth Theater Orlando
• Slothco Productions Orlando
improv comedy
productions
• Theatre Downtown Orlando
• THEM Orlando
Improv comedy troupe
• Wekiva River Players Orlando
• Enzian Theater Maitland
• Annie Russell Theatre
on the campus of Rollins College
• Department of Theatre and Dance - Rollins
College Winter Park
• Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows Orlando
Events and Festivals - Links
• Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the
Arts and Humanities Eatonville
4 day event
• The Annual Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival Zellwood
3 day event
• Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival Winter Park
Annual festival
• Orlando - UCF Shakespeare Festival Orlando
• Maitland Rotary Art Festival 29th annual fine art show surrounding beautiful Lake
in Maitland. October 15-16, 2005. $20,000 in awards, based on judging.
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Central Florida's 16th Annual Rajuncajun Crawfish Festival 2005 Orlando
Celebrating Cajun/Zydeco Music, Food and Culture in true Louisiana Fashion with
our Traditional Louisiana Cajun Crawfish Festival. It's a All-U-Can-Eat-Foot-Stomping-Bayou-Blast-Good-Time!
Experience the tastes, smells and sounds famous to Louisiana Cajun Country.
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Basically, if your children fall in love with everything Florida
has to offer, they will be asking you to move to Orlando!
Entertainment & Recreation
• Downtown Disney Unique shops, restaurants, entertainment, theaters, shows, amusement.
pdf Map
• Downtown Disney Shops
• DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park at Downtown Disney five floors featuring
Disney's innovation and imagination in cutting-edge technology, virtual reality
and 3-D experiences.
• Pleasure Island at Downtown Disney live performances and nightclubs make this
the place to party and have some fun!
• Cirque du Soleil: La Nouba
• Disney's BoardWalk Official site Enjoy a walk along the 1930's themed coastal
village boardwalk featuring great views, shops, cafes, fine art, amusement and entertainment.
pdf Map Disney Theme Parks & Water Parks - Links Magic Kingdom – Celebrating
its 50th Birthday! The original Florida
park, this is the park that most people think of when they think of Disney World.
Featuring the classics such as Mountain,
Mountain, Thunder Mountain Railroad, Mansion, Pirates of the Carribean, It's a Small World, Country Bear Jamborie as well as
new attractions such as Stitch's Great Escape and Mickey's PhilharMagic. Not surprisingly,
thousands of visitors to the Magic
over its 50 years have decided during their visit to move to Orlando.
• Disney - Magic Kingdom Park Official Site Animal Kingdom Featuring the Tree
of Life as the Landmark and centerpiece of the park. Several Lands surround the
Tree of Life including Africa, Asia, Camp Minnie-Mickey, and DinoLand USA.
• Disney's Animal Kingdom Park Official Site
• Animal Kingdom Park Map (pdf) Disney MGM Studios Celebrating Showbiz,
this park features the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Star Tours, Twilight Zone Tower
of Terror, Honey I Shrunk the Kids play area, Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Indiana
Jones Stunt show, Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage in a moving scene, and more.
• Disney - MGM Studios Official Site
• MGM Studios Park Map (pdf) Epcot Spaceship Earth is
Epcot's landmark 180 foot silver geosphere. Future World features future technologies,
journey into the imagination, the land, the seas, communication, energy, and motion.
Take a journey around the World Showcase to experience the culture, arts and entertainment
from nations around the world. Be sure to plan your trip around the world to enjoy
your favorite nation’s cuisine, and make your reservations early to be assured priority
seating. This may turn out to be your motivation for moving to Orlando!
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• Disney - Epcot Center Official Site
• Epcot Park Map (pdf) Water Parks
• Disney's
Blizzard Beach Official Site
Disney's water park that looks like a northern ski resort! See snow everywhere while
you play in the cool waters under the
sun! Featuring water slides, raft rides, flumes, a one acre pool, lazy creek, kids
water play areas.
• Disney's
Typhoon Lagoon Official Site
Featuring water slides, rafting adventures, flumes, a lagoon with surfing size waves,
kids water playground, snorkeling in the saltwater Shark Reef Orlando Restaurants Eating at Disney can
be one of the most memorable parts of your vacation. There is something for everyone
including dinner shows, character dining, themed dining, signature dining, quick dining and more.
Check out all of the dining options available, plan ahead, and make reservations
for priority seating (many of the restaurants fill up early!)
For priority seating
at any of Disney's restaurants, call 407-WDW-DINE. See Also:
• Walt Disney World
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Shopping & Entertainment Disney Resorts
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Disney's Dining Finder locate a restaurant based on location, dining
experience and cuisine.
• Magic Kingdom Dining List
• Disney's Animal Kingdom Dining List
• MGM Studios Dining List
• Epcot Dining List
• Resorts Restaurants List Character Dining Character Dining is
loads of fun and will create special fun memories for you and your children. The
characters make a stop at every table for autographs and photos and sometimes just
to add a little fun and silliness to your day! Character dining is popular and is
only offered at specific restaurants and only at certain meal times, so plan ahead!
It is offered in the Theme Parks and in the Resorts...remember, you do not have
to be staying at a resort to eat there! The information listed here is only a guideline,
if you are looking for specific characters, check with Disney's Dining Priority
Seating Hotline at 407-WDW-DINE.
Your children will want to move to Florida and have every meal with a favorite character!
Magic Kingdom
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Once Upon a Time Breakfast atCinderella's Royal Table in Cinderella's Castle,
enjoy a royal breakfast with Cinderella and friends. •
A Fairytale Lunch at Cinderella's Royal Table in Cinderella's Castle,
enjoy a royal lunch with a princess!
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The Crystal Palace all day character buffet dining with Winnie the
Pooh and friends.
• Liberty Tree Tavern Character Dining in Liberty Square, home style American Dinner with Minnie and Friends. Epcot
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Princess Storybook Dining at Restaurant Akershus in the
pavilion offers breakfast, lunch or dinner with Disney's favorite Princesses. Will
your little girl want to move to Orlando?
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The Garden Grill Restaurant in The Land pavilion offers lunch and
dinner in this rotating restaurant with Mickey Mouse and his friends. Disney's Animal Kingdom
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Restaurantosaurus in DinoLand
offers a Prehistoric Breakfastosaurus with Donald and friends. In the Resorts
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Cape May Cafe at Disney's Beach Club Resort offers a Breakfast Buffet with
Goofy and his friends
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Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort offers a buffet breakfast
and dinner with Mickey and his gang. The monorail goes right into this resort making
this a popular choice!
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1900 Park Fare at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa offers
the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast with Mary Poppins and friends and Cinderella's
Gala Feast dinner buffet with Cinderella and friends. Well Chim-chimen-nee and move me to Orlando!
• 'Ohana Character Dining at Disney's Polynesian Resort a family-style breakfast
with Mickey and friends.
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Gulliver's Grill at Walt Disney World Swan offers dinner with characters
in this gazebo style restaurant.
The Disney Parks are
not the only way to have fun at Disney World! In fact, you could spend days of fun
without ever going to the parks! To have plenty of time to see and experience
everything, you will just have to move
to Orlando! Downtown Disney, Pleasure Island, Disney's BoardWalk and Wide World of
Sports offer enough shopping, entertainment and recreation to keep you busy and
entertained after your move
here!
• Downtown Disney Unique shops, restaurants, entertainment, theaters, shows, amusement.
pdf Map
• Downtown Disney Shops
• DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park at Downtown Disney five floors featuring
Disney's innovation and imagination in cutting-edge technology, virtual reality
and 3-D experiences.
• Pleasure Island at Downtown Disney live performances and nightclubs make this
the place to party and have some fun!
• Cirque du Soleil: La Nouba
Disney's BoardWalk Official site Enjoy a walk along the 1930's themed coastal village
boardwalk featuring great views, shops, cafes, fine art, amusement and entertainment.
pdf Map
Orlando Resources – Night life
When you take your
trip or move to Orlando, know that Orlando
has a plethora of clubs in and around the city, and if you’re an all night partier,
you will probably appreciate the great opportunities the city holds. You won’t need
to look far in
to find a club, and what ever part of Orlando you choose to move to,
you are probably within a stone’s throw of clubs, restaurants
and pubs. And to talk about restaurants in
would be volumes. We have mentioned a few here, but when you move to Orlando,
you will find you can have a
different restaurant and club experience every night, and still not visit them all.
We’ve named just a few here:
Antigua
Telephone: 407 649 4270
One of the best bars in downtown
and is a bar. Check on the opening hours but it’s early till late.
Zinc Bar
Telephone: 407 246 1755
Zinc is situated in downtown
and is the right place for you whether you want a drink or to have a good old dance!
Chilis Grill
and Bar
OK it’s standard steak, ribs and chips type restaurant but it actually has quite
an extensive menu and everyone, no matter what their tastes, will come away very
satisfied. There are ten of them in
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Orlando …Colonial Drive,
International Drive, Lake, Winter Park, etc. Visitors from
will find it a real American experience.
Church Street Station Church Street Station is a huge place
around a railway track. It has five centers of entertainment – from
to Rock ‘n Roll. You can also have a meal here. Maybe before you dine go to Meg’s
Tavern’s Horseshoe Bar for a drink, it’s only a short walk away.
Lee’s Underground
Tavern
Medieval Banquet
and Show
This includes a show and tournament with jousting knights in full magnificent costumes.
You also get dinner or rather a medieval banquet. The cost is about $60 a person.
This is more suited to adults rather than children. This is in Kissimmie - Highway.
Kate O’Brien’s
Irish pub
42 West Central Boulevard
As you go into this Irish pub, this time the walls are decorated with beer posters.
The pub also has a beer garden and good value meals and of course you’ll enjoy the
Irish “craic”.
International Drive
On International Drive is Pointe Orlando with a multiscreen cinema, outdoor entertainment
and many shops. Also here is the Mercado Marketplace (more rock ‘n roll) and an
English Pub, the Cricketers Arm as well as almost 100 shops and restaurants.
Pleasure Island and Downtown Disney Pleasure Island is a Disney club with dining and entertainment, jazz
and comedy, and was one of the first set up by a theme park. Downtown Disney is
a group of restaurants and shops, a games centre and one of the restaurants is the
famous Bongo’s owned by Gloria Estefan. In Downtown Disney is the world famous Cirque
du Soleil – a circus with special lightning and amazing effects. Book ahead for
this show.
Rose and Crown
1675 Buena Vista Drive
Tel. (407) 939 3463
Make a reservation for outdoors here before you leave home for the time of the nightly
fireworks and you’ll enjoy an excellent meal and a ringside seat for the fireworks
– the kids will love it. It’s in the United Kingdom Pavilion in Epcot in Disney
World.
City Walk -
Universal Complex
It has restaurants, shops, cinemas etc and also includes the biggest Hard Rock Café.
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