Summary:
Zip code 32804 in Orlando, Florida, is served by the Orange school district and contains seven schools, including four elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools, creating a diverse educational landscape for families.
The standout performer in this area is Orlando Science Middle High Charter, which ranks in the 92nd percentile statewide with a perfect 100% graduation rate and exceptional test scores, such as 94% proficiency in Biology 1. The Orlando Science Elementary Charter and Orlando Science Charter School K-8 also excel, all ranking in the top 16% of the state. Among traditional public schools, Princeton Elementary is a rising star with a 5-star rating for three consecutive years and the lowest chronic absenteeism rate at 15.9%. In contrast, College Park Middle struggles significantly, ranking in the 15th percentile with critically low test scores and a high 73.08% free/reduced lunch rate, while Lake Silver Elementary is the lowest-ranked school in the zip code at the 6th percentile despite having the highest per-student spending of $15,610.
A key takeaway is the pronounced charter school advantage, as the Orlando Science network dramatically outperforms traditional public schools like Edgewater High, which has a 52.3% chronic absenteeism rate. Spending does not correlate with success, as the lowest-performing schools spend the most per student. The "middle school slump" is severe at College Park Middle, representing a critical failure point in the educational pipeline, while the disparity between Princeton Elementary and Lake Silver Elementary highlights unequal opportunities within the same zip code.
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