Lakeland Polk County School district information is very important for parents, and guardians to obtain when moving into a new area. Polk County school information can be obtained either by visiting their website at www.polk-fl.net or contacting the public schools system directly. Lakeland Polk County School district is the eigth largest in Florida. Lakeland has 163 public school facilities total, these include the following breakdown:
*66 elementary schools
*4 elementary/middle school combination
*18 elementary/middle and high school combination
*18 middle
* 3 middle/high school combinations
*18 high schools
*2 technical career centers
*11 alternative education
*24 charter schools
*3 head start sites
*5 Department of Juvenile Justice sites
Lakeland Polk County School district has a very diversified student body. There are over 94,000 students that are now enrolled. Polk County has over 13,000 employees, which half are teachers that are striving to meet the needs of your children.
Contact Information:
Physical Address:Mailing Address:
1915 South Floral Ave.P.O Box 391
Bartow, Fl 33831Bartow, Fl 33831
Website Address:www.polk-fl.net
Phone:(863) 534-0716
Lakeland Polk County School district school list is found on line. From your zip code you will be able to locate the school that your child will be attending. . Once you find the public school in your district, you can go on line to find out specific information about your new school.
Lakeland Polk County School district has a strict policy to register your child into school. You will need certain pieces of documentation that will be required, including:
*Birth Certificate
*Current Physical (less than 1 year old)
*Blue shot vaccination sheet
*2 pieces of documentation showing proof of residency
Once you have all of your documentation together visit the school in person so that they will be able to get you started.
Lakeland Polk County School district strives in providing all children with the best eduction possible. Their motto is “ To ensure rigorous, relevant learning experiences that result in high achievements for our students”. With this said we hope that your experience with Polk County school system is amazing. Good luck on your new move.
Relocating to Lakeland Florida – Information Drivers License And DMV
accomplished. We have created an article with the basic key information that you will need when you take care of your DMV needs. We hope that this article will be helpful for you. Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle contact information:
Physical address: 3249 Lakeland Hills Blvd.
Lakeland, Fl. 33805
Office hrs. Mon.-Fri 8:00a.m to 5:00p.m.
Phone:(863) 499-2323
Website:www.flhsmv.gov
See the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website to find all the office locations and hours. There are more offices in the surrounding area of Lakeland that may be more convenient for you.
At the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in Lakeland you will be able to register your vehicle, boat, etc.. Receive your title, new license plate, and get your drivers licence and state issued identification card. You can also schedule necessary exams (which you are able to schedule online.)
The contact information above will lead you in the right direction if you need to physically go to DMV. Before heading to DMV make sure that you visit their website to see if what you need to take care of can be taken care of online.
Drivers License/State ID
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is very strict on the mandatory documentation that is required to receive your drivers license, and a state issued Id card. A list of original documentation that DMV will accept includes:
*Original Birth Certificate
*Social Security card or print out from social security office
*2 proofs of address. Bring in 2 pieces of official mail showing your name and addresson them, the most accepted mail is a utility bill, or your vehicle registration.
*Marriage license or divorce decree if your name there has been a name change.
Remember if you are only renewing your drivers license, and you haven’t had a name change visit DMV online to see if you qualify to renew directly online. This will save you a tons of time and headache, to not have to go into the DMV’s office to renew. Also on the website there is space that you can have DMV personalize a list of documentation for you so you can be prepared.
Remember also if you have a valid out of state license and need to convert it to a Florida license you probably do not need to take the test. Visit DMV’s website to see if you qualify.
Visit the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Drivers License website to review the required fees.
Registrations/Titles
Vehicles need to be registered 10 days after becoming employed in the state of Florida, placing children in public school, or establishing residency. To register your vehicle you first must make sure that you have valid insurance issued from a licensed Florida insurance agent. You must also provide DMV with the original title of the vehicle that you are registering.
Be prepared to pay taxes and fees on your vehicle. To find out more information on taxes and fees visit the Department of Highway Safety and Motor vehicles website at www.flhsmv.gov .
We hope that we have given you key information and helpful summary of the information that you may need in order to make this process easier. We wish you good luck in your relocation and new home.
The City of Lakeland electric utilities is one of the main utilities that you will need to contact through the city or directly to Lakeland Electric Services, in order to connect or transfer your electric services upon moving out of or into your new home in Lakeland Florida. Below you will find some great pointers, easy steps and important information to make this transition easier for you.
Contact information:
To send written inquiries to to us please send them to:
Lakeland Electric
Attn: Customer Service Inquiries
501 East Lemon Street
Lakeland, FL 33801-9881
Please send payments to :
Lakeland Electric
P.O. BOX 32006
Lakeland, FL 33802-2006
Customer Service: (863) 834-9535 Local
(800) 929-4876 Long distance
Make sure that you keep these contact numbers in a convenient for quick reference. The office hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
For emergencies call (863) 834-9535 during office hours. For after hour emergencies please call (863) 834-4248.
At Lakeland Electric utilities you can also gain quick access and take care of most business matters, or have questions answered by visiting them online at:www.lakelandelectric.com
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- Service Availability:Lakeland City electric utilities covers the greater part of Lakeland Florida. electric services should already be in place for you, however if you have any questions regarding this call their office directly at (863) 834-8316.
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electric services:Whether you already have an existing electric account, and
need to transfer your service or open a new account with the Lakeland City electric utilities company you can do this online or over the phone with one of the companies customer service agents. Lakeland Electric services often require a deposit. Please contact customer service for more information regarding this.
Lakeland Electric utilities is a great informational resource to answer any questions that you may have. If you are moving into a home or selling your current home, you will need to contact Lakeland Electric utilities customer service to move you in the right direction.
Overall Average Polk County existing home prices increased from the previous month to $105,365 by a almost 1%. Polk County FL overall existing median prices have increased as well to $90,000 compared to $82,140 from August 2011 and for a long time an increase from the previous year. However, Polk County’s overall existing number of home sales in September decreased to a total of 588, compared to 641 Polk County Homes sold in August 2011. .
A look back in history of Polk County’s overall existing median home prices compared to September 2011 median price of $90,000:
September 2005 – median price $182,500 (-50.68%) – 930 homes sold
September 2006 – median price $185,000 (-51.35%) – 634 homes sold
September 2007 – median price $170,000 (-47.06%) – 343 homes sold
September 2008 – median price $139,900 (-35.67%) – 476 homes sold
September 2009 – median price $103,000 (-12.62%) – 601 homes sold
September 2010 – median price $85,000 (5.88%) – 628 homes sold
Take a look at the city you live in and see what the numbers are for September 2011 for existing home sales – single-family homes, condominiums, manufactured homes, duplex, villas, and town homes -including distressedhomes in Polk County. Please take note only sales recorded by Realtors® are taken into account. The source for this data is Mid-Florida Regional MLS Service; it is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
City Average Sold Price Median Sold Price # of Homes Sold
| AUBURNDALE | 95,541 | 90,000 | 19 |
| BABSON PARK | 525,000 | 525,000 | 1 |
| BARTOW | 73,561 | 49,950 | 18 |
| BRADLEY | 23,000 | 23,000 | 1 |
| DAVENPORT | 126,433 | 118,250 | 114 |
| DUNDEE | 71,945 | 72,000 | 3 |
| EAGLE LAKE | 87,000 | 84,000 | 3 |
| FORT MEADE | 54,134 | 44,990 | 3 |
| FROSTPROOF | 91,200 | 30,000 | 5 |
| HAINES CITY | 94,559 | 90,000 | 27 |
| INDIAN LAKE ESTATES | 52,000 | 52,000 | 1 |
| KISSIMMEE | 101,080 | 84,000 | 11 |
| LAKE ALFRED | 89,667 | 111,000 | 3 |
| LAKE HAMILTON | 32,500 | 32,500 | 1 |
| LAKE WALES | 76,610 | 53,500 | 26 |
| LAKELAND | 114,886 | 100,000 | 186 |
| MULBERRY | 108,481 | 105,000 | 16 |
| POINCIANA | 84,024 | 75,000 | 51 |
| POLK CITY | 68,632 | 49,900 | 5 |
| WINTER HAVEN | 95,906 | 82,000 | 94 |
What did Polk County Home Buyers buy?
116 homebuyers bought at a price range of $49,999 and below
209 home buyers bought at a price range of $50,000 – $99,999
148 home buyers bought at a price range of $100,000 – $149,999
72 home buyers bought at a price range of $150,000 – $199,999
14 home buyers bought at a price range of $200,000 – $249,999
10 home buyers bought at a price range of $250,000 – $299,999
12 home buyers bought at a price range of $300,000 – $349,999
2 home buyers bought at a price range of $350,000 – $399,999
3 home buyers bought at a price range of $400,000 – $499,999
2 home buyers bought at a price range of $500,000 – $599,999
September sales in Polk County was even between foreclosures and short sales vs. traditional sales.
Most of Polk County home buyers paid cash, in fact 52% of all home buyers in Polk County paid cash.
Let me break down September 2011 Polk County existing homes sales into various categories:
- 507 Single family homes – median price $100,000 – 178 Average Days to Closing
- 21 Town homes, villas and duplex units – median price $55,949 – 155 Average Days to Closing
- 26 Condominiums – median sold price – $49,750 – 127 Average Days on Closing
- 35 Modular, manufactured/mobile homes in park/out of park – median sold price $35,100 – 168 Average Days on Closing
Overall Polk County’s Foreclosure and Short Sales Prices – September 2011!
There were 292 existing Polk County homes sold, not categorized as distressed properties, at a median sold price of $113,500 with 174 average days to closing. Traditional sales (equity sales) counted for almost 49.66% of our total sales.
The distressed properties however; which includes Bank owned, pre-foreclosure, in foreclosure and short sales continues to dictate the Polk County real estate market as it accounted for 50.34% of our total sales for the month of September.
- 157 sold homes were foreclosures/REO Bank Owned – median price $64,934 – Average Days to Closing 109.
- 139 sold homes were Short Sales – median price $86,000 – Average Days to Closing 249.
Check out this interactive map of Lakeland FL Homes for Sale - I’m sure you will find great deals and best of all, you can move the map in any direction you want to move it to – all over the United States.
Growing up there was not a Christmas that had gone by where my family and I sat in front of our black and white television set watching Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen in Irving Berlin’s 1954 movie classic, “White Christmas” singing one of my favorite songs, White Christmas.
Rehearsals are underway for the upcoming musical based on one of the beloved timeless films of “White Christmas”. These talented 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade Lakeland Florida Harrison School for the Arts students will, I’m sure, give it their all for this special Pre-Christmas celebration.
Based on the beloved timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaptation features seventeen Irving Berlin songs and a book by David Ives and Paul Blake. Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. The dazzling score features well-known standards including “Blue Skies,” “I Love A Piano,” “How Deep Is the Ocean,” and the perennial favorite, “White Christmas.”
The musical “White Christmas” will take place at Harrison School for the Arts Theater on November 10, 11, 12 at 7:30 p.m. and November 13 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and $8.00 for students and senior citizens.
A Special Treat For Veterans – One Free Complimentary Ticket
Directed by Harrison’s Dean of Musical Theatre, Joe Sniegocki. Harrison School for the Arts is proud to present this musical in honor of our veterans on Veteran’s Day weekend. Veterans of any military branch receive one complimentary ticket for themselves and may obtain tickets on a first-come, first-served basis at each performance or secure tickets during regular box office hours. Simply present a military or veteran ID such as active, retired, or reserve ID card, VA Card, VFW Card, American Legion Card, discharge papers, DD214 or other Veterans ID, or wear your military uniform to a performance. Friday’s performance will include a special tribute to veterans. Saturday evening’s performance is dedicated to our sponsor, The Mosaic Company.
The box office will open from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on the dates of the evening performances and 12:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. for the Sunday matinee. The box office will be open for walk-up purchases from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, November 7, 8, and 9. If you purchase tickets at the box office, only cash and checks are accepted. Credit cards are only accepted on-line and not accepted at the box office.
The box office does not accept cash denominations of $50 or more due to county policy.
Although I have never seen a snowflake falling from the skies in Lakeland Florida in my 18 years living here, who knows, I might get to see snow falling down after all as I will be watching one of my favorite musicals, White Christmas presented by Lakeland FL Harrison School for the Arts.
My recommendation to all my readers in Polk County Florida as I have been working in the box office for a few years now – Get Your Tickets Early!
(Pictured above: Torin Crittendon as Bob Wallace and Audrey Hartfield as Betty Haynes).
Lakeland FL Short Sale and Foreclosure Market Report – September 2011
For the month of September, the Lakeland real estate market of short sales and bank-owned (REO) properties has declined. There were a total of only 86 distressed homes sold that were in some kind of distress, compared to the 107 homes the previous month and 132 home the previous year.
Current inventory for Lakeland foreclosures as of 10/30/11 is at 83, while 74 homes currently are under contract and awaiting closing.
What are the price ranges, buyers and investors are most interested?
Lakeland Foreclosures Market Report
$49,999 or under – 16 homes
$50,000 – $99,999 – 14 homes
$100,000 – $149,999 – 8 homes
$150,000 – $199,999 – 1 homes
$200,000 – $249,999 – 2 home
$250,000 – $259,999 – 1 home
Current inventory for Lakeland Short Sales as of 10/30/11 is at 348 homes, while 325 homes are under contract and waiting to close.
Lakeland Short Sales Market Report
$49,999 or under – 7 homes
$50,000 – $99,999 – 20 homes
$100,000 – $149,999 – 12 homes
$150,000 – $199,999 – 4 homes
$250,000 – $259,999 – 1 home
The Graph below compares sold homes in all categories – Traditional Sales (None Distressed), Lakeland Foreclosures (REO) and Lakeland Short Sales.

Average days to Closing for bank-owned properties are 137 days
Average days to Closing for other distressed properties are 236 days.
44 Lakeland FL Short Sale properties sold – average soldprice$95,053 – median sold price $91,600.
42 Lakeland FL Foreclosures (REO) sold – average sold price $77,082 – median sold price $63,500.
Low Lakeland foreclosure inventory may be the answer for you if you are contemplating short sales and your family and friends telling you that buyers only work the foreclosure. Don’t be fooled, putting your home on the market as a short sale may be your best option and buyers who are frustrated in the bidding war against investors are willing to look at buying short sales.
Don’t let time be against you. Don’t be foreclosed. Call your Lakeland FL Short Sale Agent - Petra Norris at (863) 619-6918 and find out about our options.



