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Best Middle Schools in Apopka, FL


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3
Schools
2,867
Students
Top rankedWolf Lake Middle585th of 1,216 Florida middle schools
Summary:

The three public middle schools serving Apopka, Florida—Wolf Lake Middle, Piedmont Lakes Middle, and Apopka Middle—are part of the Orange district and serve grades 6 through 8, with enrollment ranging from 858 to 1,146 students.

Wolf Lake Middle stands out as the highest-performing school in the city, ranking in the 52nd percentile statewide for the 2025-2026 school year, compared to Piedmont Lakes Middle (29th percentile) and Apopka Middle (26th percentile). Wolf Lake also has the lowest chronic absenteeism rate at 27.2%, which is below both the district (35.2%) and state (31.4%) averages, while the other two schools exceed 37%. In terms of academics, Wolf Lake posts average math proficiency of 60.7% and ELA proficiency of 57.3%, significantly outpacing its peers, where math proficiency hovers around 44-46% and ELA around 49%. Notably, all three schools achieve 100% proficiency in Geometry and strong Algebra 1 scores, indicating that advanced math students are well-served across the board.

A key concern is a systemic drop in 7th-grade math proficiency, with rates as low as 27% at Piedmont Lakes Middle and 30% at Apopka Middle, well below the state average of 53%. Additionally, Piedmont Lakes Middle receives the highest per-student spending ($12,094) yet struggles with the lowest academic performance and highest absenteeism, suggesting that funding alone does not guarantee results. For parents, Wolf Lake Middle offers the strongest overall environment, while the other two schools face challenges with chronic absenteeism and lower proficiency that families may want to investigate further.

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