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Andover Elementary

Public Grades PK, KG-5
427th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 2,258 Florida Elementary Schools
Better than 81% of Florida elementary schools
Summary

Andover Elementary is a public elementary school in Orlando, Florida, serving 698 students in grades PK-5. The school is part of the Orange County School District, which is ranked 32 out of 67 districts in the state.

Andover Elementary has a history of strong academic performance, consistently ranking among the top 30-35% of Florida elementary schools over the past decade. The school's test scores in English Language Arts, Math, and Science proficiency rates significantly outpace the averages for both Orange County and the state of Florida. For example, in the 2024-2025 school year, Andover's 3rd-grade proficiency rates were 78% in ELA and 77% in Math, compared to 59% and 63% for the county, and 57% and 63% for the state.

While Andover Elementary's academic achievements are impressive, the school has experienced relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, ranging from 21.4% to 35.8% in recent years. This is notably higher than the typical range of 10-20% seen in many high-performing schools. The school's per-student spending has increased from $11,024 in 2020-2021 to $13,404 in 2023-2024, which is higher than the state average and on par with or higher than many of the nearby schools, such as Stone Lakes Elementary and Sunrise Elementary.

629
Students ?
15.3
Student/teacher ratio ?
$13,584
Per pupil spending ?
38.8%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 3100 Sanctuary Point Blvd
       Orlando, FL  32825

(407) 658-6800

District: Orange


Students who attend Andover Elementary usually attend:

Middle:    Legacy Middle
High:    University High
Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
51.2%
White:
23.5%
African American:
16.7%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Rebounding — 70th percentile in 2018 → 81st in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Florida average (71% vs 58% meeting standards)
Ranks in the top 19% of Florida elementary schools
Ranking is rebounding — up to 81st (2025) from a 70th-percentile low (2018)
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school71%
District avg60%
Florida avg58%
427th of 2,258
Florida public elementary schools ?
Top 19%▬ steady since 2016
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SchoolDigger rating ?
38th of 163Elementary Schools in the Orange
32nd of 67Orange among Florida districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankFlorida percentileRating
202578.9427 of 225881.1%★★★★☆
202471.2615 of 225672.7%★★★★☆
202368.6651 of 224070.9%★★★★☆
202267.7671 of 221969.8%★★★☆☆
202168.1681 of 224769.7%★★★☆☆
201973.3556 of 218274.5%★★★★☆
201868.6644 of 211869.6%★★★☆☆
201773.3545 of 211274.2%★★★★☆
201679.3397 of 208781.0%★★★★☆
201488.6174 of 206491.6%★★★★★
201387.9188 of 202990.7%★★★★★
201283.8268 of 198486.5%★★★★☆
201186.3192 of 198590.3%★★★★★
201081.8284 of 191985.2%★★★★☆
200978.8337 of 184781.8%★★★★☆
200881.9275 of 178984.6%★★★★☆
200784.8219 of 178687.7%★★★★☆
By subject vs Florida (2024-2025) ?
Science73%+18 vs state
Math71%+11 vs state
English Language Arts70%+14 vs state

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by a parent
Thursday, May 30, 2019

Open Quote Up until this year, we were thrilled with Andover Elementary. However, up until this year, we had no issues and complaints. This year, we’ve had a couple issues with report cards and make up work. I reached out to the Ms. Clayton (principal), but she’s never available to speak to you. I finally got a call back regarding another issue and she was not only rude and unprofessional, but she offered no solution to the problem or willingness to help.

We moved at the end of the last 9 weeks (3rd 9 weeks) and there was issues converting my child’s grades over to the new school district. OCPS does not give letter grades in specials (Music, Art, or PE) in elementary school, but his new district does. The new school district wasn’t sure how to convert those grades over and wanted the assistance of my child’s principal and special teachers. The new principal was more than willing to work with myself and Andover Elementary, however, Ms. Clayton was not. Not only did she shoot down the new principal’s suggestion for rectifying the situation, but she didn’t offer any other type of solution. When I repeated what she said to make sure I was understanding her correctly, she told me that’s not what she said and repeated herself again. Basically stating she wouldn’t do what his current school was asking (which is what I had repeated to her the first time). She basically refused to help or offer a counter solution. She also accused me of yelling at her after I made the statement that I was advocating for my child and if it was her child in the same situation, she would feel the same way. I never yelled at her. In fact, I was trying to get her to help me, why would I yell? I needed her to call the new school and reach out to his teachers. I think it boiled down to the fact I was asking her for help and she just didn’t want to spend the time or the effort. I don’t feel my child’s grades should suffer, because the two school districts do things differently.

Considering my child went to Andover almost FOUR YEARS without any behavior problems or any issues, and they weren’t willing to help me in any way, I find it extremely unprofessional of Ms. Clayton. He’s been at his current school about a month and they were open to any ideas. They bent over backwards trying to come up with a solution and make everyone happy.

This isn’t the first issue we’ve had with report cards. During the 3rd 9 weeks, my child was awarded Principal’s Honor Roll (straight As). Then his report card comes home with a B. I tried to reach her then. She’s NEVER available. I thought this was just normal, until we moved here. I’ve NEVER had an issue trying to speak to our new principal. He’s ALWAYS available or calls you back promptly. The grades were fixed both times (first time because of Ms. Anderson, the vice principal and this time because of his new principal).

The teachers are great, but the reason for my 3 rating is that the principal isn’t willing to advocate for her students or try to fix any issues, when needed. Close Quote





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Students at Andover Elementary are 51% Hispanic, 24% White, 17% African American, 6% Asian, 2% Two or more races.

In the 2024-25 school year, 629 students attended Andover Elementary.

Students who attend Andover Elementary usually go on to attend:

Middle : Legacy Middle
High : University High

Andover Elementary ranks 427th of 2258 Florida elementary schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 4 stars out of 5.


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