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Orange & Osceola County School Start Dates: What Families Moving to Orlando Need to Know



If you're planning a move to Central Florida this summer, your moving timeline may depend on more than just your lease or closing date. For many families, the biggest deadline is getting their children registered before school starts.



Orange and Osceola County Public Schools typically begin classes in early to mid-August, which means July is one of the busiest months for apartment leasing and home purchases. Waiting too long can limit your housing options and create unnecessary stress.


Why Timing Matters


Many families relocating to Orlando are trying to answer one important question:

"Will we be moved in before school starts?"

The earlier you secure your apartment or home, the more time you'll have to:

Moving just a few weeks earlier can make a huge difference.


Orange County Schools


Orange County serves thousands of students throughout Orlando, Winter Garden, Windermere, Lake Nona, Dr. Phillips, Avalon Park, and many other communities.

Families should verify:

Osceola County Schools


Osceola County includes fast-growing communities like Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, and Poinciana.


Many families moving into these areas are attracted by newer neighborhoods, growing job opportunities, and a variety of rental options.


Start Planning Now


July is one of the most competitive months for housing in Central Florida. The best apartments and homes can lease quickly, especially those located near highly rated schools.

The sooner you begin your search, the more choices you'll have.


Download the Orlando Moving Guide


My Orlando Moving Guide was created to help families relocate with confidence.

Inside you'll find:

Planning ahead today can make your family's transition much smoother.