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  1. Orange County Public Schools is the eighth-largest school district in the United States and the fourth-largest in Florida. The district serves about 209,000 students at 210 schools and is one of the largest employers in Central Florida with more than 25,000 team members. Our Vision: To ensure every student has a promising and successful future.

  2. Orange County Public Schools is the eighth-largest school district in the nation and the fourth-largest in Florida. In the 2023-24 school year, OCPS enrolled nearly 208,000 students. OCPS has 210 K-12 schools, including a new, permanent campus for Water Spring Middle School. You can search for a school by name, by home address, or by zone.

  3. Thank you for choosing Orange County Public Schools. The Office of Student Enrollment serves OCPS by planning for new schools, managing student transfer options, educational guardianships, verification of residence, international student admission, and rezoning school boundaries.

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  4. Next year attendance zones become available after July 31st of each year. Please refer to the Enrollment, Rezoning & Transfers link on the left section to identify any rezoning initiatives during the current school year. School assignments in Orange County are determined by the address of the student’s parent or legal guardian.

  5. This school’s report card reflects the work and efforts of the students, teachers, administrators and staff during the 2021-22 school year. Select the blue bars below to learn more about the coursework and programs offered by this school.

  6. IN 2021-22, Orange County Public Schools was rated a “B” school district by the Florida Department of Education. OCPS received 60.7% of the possibe points – the cutoff for an “A” was 62%.

  7. To be eligible to ride on a public school bus, the students must reside two or more miles from their assigned school, be a participant in a designated Exceptional Education Program with an active Individual Education Plan (IEP), or a 504 Plan that has been approved by the school principal or their designee.