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Orange Center Families to Decide on School’s Transition to Charter Status

Orange Center families to vote on school’s charter conversion
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In the heart of Central Florida, a pivotal decision looms for the families of Orange Center Elementary School in Orlando. Parents are being called upon to determine the future of their children’s education – should the school continue as a traditional public institution or transform into a charter school?

The debate has stirred mixed emotions within the community. Proponents of the charter conversion argue that it could unlock new opportunities, including expanded programs and increased classroom hours. However, some parents are still deliberating, weighing the potential benefits against the familiar structure of the current system.

For many parents, like Autiionna Hogues, the path forward is clear. “My decision is going to be yes because I don’t want to send my kids anywhere else,” Hogues disclosed, indicating her support for the charter school transition.

This week, Orange County Public Schools reached out to parents, distributing ballots that would decide the school’s fate. If the proposal is approved, Orange Center Elementary will maintain its status as a tuition-free institution with a designated school zone, much like its traditional public school counterpart. The partnership between OCPS and Lift Orlando promises to guide this potential transformation, aiming to enhance the educational experience without the financial burden typically associated with private schooling.

Orange County Public Schools sent ballots to parents this week, asking them to choose whether Orange Center Elementary will remain the same or convert into a charter school. Unlike a School of Hope, if approved, the school would still be tuition-free and operate with a school zone, similar to a traditional public school. OCPS and Lift Orlando would also work together as partners.

Another parent, Unique Brooks, says the proposed changes could help families like hers.

“The extra hour of school — as a working parent — that’s very beneficial for me,” Brooks said. “I’m also looking forward to the summer school programs they’re doing.”

The vote comes just weeks after a charter school six minutes down the road — Legends Academy — permanently closed, displacing more than 200 students due to unsustainable financial challenges. Orange Center Elementary Principal Erin Albert says that situation would not happen here.

“There’s no way for that to happen because there are safeguards in place,” Albert said.

Albert explained that accountability measures would remain in effect even if the school becomes a charter.

“Our board, our advisory committee, and having the partnership with OCPS will hold us accountable,” she said. “There will also be a five-year review of the school’s performance.”

During a Friday night vision board meeting, several parents shared ideas and questions about what the future of the school could look like. Hogues questioned whether students would have access to the same extracurriculars as other public schools.

“Public schools now have their drama, theater, and sports,” she said. “They have different things — so are we going to have that as well?”

Brooks said the plan includes a broader academic focus. “They’re adding arts,” she said. “It’s not going to be just STEM — it’s going to be a STEAM program.”

Voting begins Monday, and the results are expected to be announced Jan. 22.

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