Orange Center Elementary to become public charter school under new partnership

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Orange Center Elementary School near Camping World Stadium will be converted into a public charter school under a plan approved by parents, marking a first-of-its-kind transition for a traditional public elementary school in the area.

The decision followed a vote in which a majority of parents supported the change. 

What we know:

The conversion will be carried out through a partnership between Orange County Public Schools and Lift Orlando, a nonprofit organization focused on community development and education.

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX LOCAL APP

Orange Center Elementary previously operated as a STEM magnet school. Under the new model, the curriculum will expand to include the arts, transforming the school into a STEAM program — an acronym for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.

SIGN-UP FOR FOX 35'S BREAKING NEWS, DAILY NEWS NEWSLETTERS

District officials said the school will continue to evolve under the plan. By 2029, Orange Center is expected to become a K-9 STEAM academy, serving students beyond the elementary level.

School leaders say the transition is designed to broaden academic offerings while maintaining public oversight through the charter school structure.

The Source: This story was written based on information shared by Orange County Public Schools.

 

Orange County NewsOrange County SchoolsEducation