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Home Local news Authorities report that three Osceola High School students were hurt in a shooting in Davenport.
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Authorities report that three Osceola High School students were hurt in a shooting in Davenport.

    3 Osceola High School students injured in Davenport shooting, officials say
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    OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Three Osceola High School students were injured after being shot in Davenport, according to a school district spokesperson.

    Authorities have not disclosed the timing of the shooting or the conditions of the students. News 6 has contacted the Polk County Sheriff’s Office to gather more details.

    Dr. Elizabeth Kennedy, the principal of Osceola High School, acknowledged the incident through a Facebook post on Sunday evening, stating that a tragic event involving three students occurred over the weekend.

    Kennedy said counselors will be available on the school’s campus Monday for any student who needs to speak with someone.

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    To read the full statement from Principal Kennedy, see below:

    “Principal Kennedy here.

    You may have become aware of a tragic incident that happened involving three of our students over the weekend.

    First and foremost, our hearts and thoughts are with the students and families involved. I am extremely thankful that all three students survived.

    She also emphasized their commitment to student welfare, adding that additional counseling staff will be available on campus to support students needing someone to talk to, though they have limited details and cannot provide further information at this point.

    We will, however, provide the utmost care for our students as we come together to process the impact on our Kowboy family.

    Any student who would like to talk to someone on the counseling team tomorrow morning is encouraged to let an administrator know as they arrive on campus. If, at any time, in the morning a student would like to talk to someone, they should tell their teacher and make their way to the media center.

    We are mindful that tomorrow begins both state and Advanced Placement testing, so please reach out to administration if your student has been affected by the events that took place so we can seek to make arrangements to ensure they are also supported academically by our team.

    As we lean on each other, I want our students to know that they are not alone—our Kowboy family stands united in compassion and strength. Together, we will find hope, healing, and the resilience to move forward.”

    Dr. Elizabeth Kennedy

    No other information was released.

    This is a developing story. Check back with News 6 for the latest updates.

    Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

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