KISSIMMEE, Fla. The start of several fall sports, including football, has been pushed back for public schools in Osceola County, officials announced Thursday.
The Osceola School District has joined other Central Florida school districts in the goal of providing opportunities for student-athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic through adjustments to the fall sports season calendars as follows, which are fluid based on the safety of student-athletes thus subject to change, officials said in a news release.
There will be no preseason contests, and high schools in Osceola County will not participate in the Florida High School Athletic Associations State Series for football and volleyball.
The delay in our athletic schedules for fall sports will allow schools to safely open, and still allow our student-athletes and coaches to complete their seasons with safety precautions in place as conditions allow, Osceola School District Superintendent Dr. Debra Pace said.
Earlier this week, the FHSAA voted to allow the start of athletics on the originally scheduled date of July 27, but school districts were permitted to adjust their schedules as needed.