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Best Public Schools in Ocoee, FL


At a glance
12
Schools
9,279
Students
1
5-star school
Top rankedThornebrooke Elementary214th of 2,240 Florida elementary schools
Biggest riser
Westbrooke Elementary up 111 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Spring Lake Elementary 14.3 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
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2 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (too few tested students)
Summary:

The 11 public schools in Ocoee, Florida, part of the Orange County school district, serve students from kindergarten through 12th grade and offer a diverse mix of traditional, charter, and alternative options.

Charter schools are the clear standouts in Ocoee. Hope Charter is the top-performing elementary school, ranking in the top 15% of Florida schools with exceptional test scores and the lowest chronic absenteeism rate (12.2%). Legacy High Charter is the best high school, boasting an 87th percentile ranking and significantly higher test scores than Ocoee High, which struggles with a 45.8% chronic absenteeism rate. Among traditional public schools, Thornebrooke Elementary is a consistent high performer, ranking in the top 11% with excellent science scores. In contrast, Spring Lake Elementary and Ocoee Elementary face significant challenges, ranking in the bottom 25% of Florida elementary schools.

Key metrics reveal that higher spending does not guarantee success, as Spring Lake Elementary spends more per student than top-ranked Hope Charter. The average student-teacher ratio is 16.8:1, but Ocoee High has a much higher ratio of 24.6:1. Both high schools have strong graduation rates, with Ocoee High at 99.2% and Legacy High Charter at 93.3%. The alternative Innovation Montessori Ocoee is a unique success story, achieving a 100% graduation rate and test scores that rival top charter schools.

Ranking:
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Florida Department of Education.

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