Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
About WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER
As a minimally staffed K-5 school in ORLANDO, Florida, WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER instructs 82 students from grade pre-K, overseen by ORANGE. Compared to the state average of about 604 students per school, that is 86% smaller than typical.
ORANGE runs 272 schools in total, collectively educating 207,778 students. WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER is one of those campuses.
For racial and ethnic makeup, WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER reports that Black students make up the majority at 60%; the rest breaks down as 29% Hispanic, 4% White, 2% multiracial, 2% Pacific Islander. The wider county runs roughly 20% Black, putting the school's mix visibly more Black than the area baseline.
On the resource side, Staff filings list 6 full-time-equivalent teachers, which works out to roughly 13.7:1 students per teacher. Statewide, the average ratio sits near 17.5:1, putting WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER tighter than the state norm the norm. About 57% of enrolled students meet the income threshold for free or reduced-price lunch, which schools and policymakers use as a rough income-mix signal. Set against Orange County (around 39%), the school's rate is noticeably above typical.
In the surrounding community, census data for Orange County shows median household earnings sit near $79,719, roughly 39% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and census figures put the poverty rate at about 10%. WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER is one of 286 public schools in Orange County (combined enrollment of about 216,813 students).
Nearest neighbor: ECCLESTON ELEMENTARY, around 0.8 miles off. 8 of the 8 nearest public schools sit inside a five-mile radius.
The campus sits in an inner-city setting.
Within the allk12 community for this school, members of the WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER community share and discuss school events, parent volunteer needs, and clubs. Parents, students, alumni, and staff are welcome to weigh in.
Orange County at a glance
View full county profileQuick facts
Related schools
- APOPKA HIGHHigh · 3,446 students
- TIMBER CREEK HIGHHigh · 3,383 students
- WINTER PARK HIGHHigh · 3,277 students
- COLONIAL HIGHHigh · 3,239 students
- WINDERMERE HIGHHigh · 3,217 students
- CYPRESS CREEK HIGHHigh · 3,127 students
- FLORIDA VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOLHigh · 4,331 students
- TIMBER CREEK HIGHHigh · 3,383 students
- COLONIAL HIGHHigh · 3,239 students
- CYPRESS CREEK HIGHHigh · 3,127 students
- LAKE NONA HIGHHigh · 2,974 students
- DR. PHILLIPS HIGHHigh · 2,964 students
- ECCLESTON ELEMENTARY0.8 mi · 354
- CARVER MIDDLE0.9 mi · 639
- ORANGE YOUTH ACADEMY0.9 mi · 40
- JUVENILE OFFENDERS PROGRAM1.0 mi · 11
- WASHINGTON SHORES ELEMENTARY1.0 mi · 301
- CATALINA ELEMENTARY1.2 mi · 588