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JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM
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SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25About JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM
JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM is a senior high of one-room-style scale in ORLANDO, Florida, overseen by ORANGE, hosting 11 students in grades 7 through 12. By comparison, Florida's public schools average about 1,035 students each, so JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM sits 99% leaner than that benchmark.
ORANGE runs 272 schools in total, collectively educating 207,778 students. JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM is one of those campuses.
Demographically, JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM logs that Black students make up the majority at 73%; the rest looks like 18% Hispanic, 9% multiracial. By comparison, Orange County as a whole is about 20% Black, so the school skews considerably more Black than its surroundings.
On the resource side, Staff filings list 2 full-time-equivalent teachers, which works out to roughly 5.5:1 students per teacher. That figure is tighter than the state norm's 23.5:1 average. Roughly 27% of students at JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, often used as a Title I proxy. Set against Orange County (around 39%), the school's rate is somewhat below typical.
In the surrounding community, the surrounding county (Orange County) shows that median household income runs about $79,719, 39% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and the poverty rate sits near 10%. JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM is one of 286 public schools in Orange County (combined enrollment of about 216,813 students).
ORANGE YOUTH ACADEMY is the nearest neighboring public school, about 0.4 miles from this campus. Within five miles, there are 8 other public schools.
Geographically, the school is in an outer-ring area.
Over the past 7-year window. Looking back 7 years, enrollment at JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM has contracted 21%, going from 14 students in 2018 to 11 in 2025. Over the same period, the Black share edged down from 86% to 73%. Class-load math has widened: from 2.8:1 in 2018 to 5.5:1 in 2025.
On allk12, recent activity here tends to focus on pickup logistics, teacher feedback, and after-school programs. Members of the school community can share what they know.
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