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Juvenile Offenders Program

High School · ORANGE

3741 VISION BLVD, Orlando, FL 32839

Enrollment

13

Student-Teacher

4.3:1

Grades

7th – 12th

Updated 2022-23

About Juvenile Offenders Program

Juvenile Offenders Program is a public high school in Orlando, FL, part of the ORANGE. The school serves approximately 13 students in grades 7th – 12th with a student-teacher ratio of 4.3:1. Located in a neighborhood with a median household income of $50,814, where 21% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

The school is situated in a large suburban setting.

What Parents Should Know

With an enrollment of 13 students, Juvenile Offenders Program is a smaller school where families often find a close-knit community atmosphere. Smaller settings can mean more individual attention from teachers and staff, though they may offer fewer extracurricular options than larger schools.

With a student-teacher ratio of 4.3:1, Juvenile Offenders Program offers a notably low ratio compared to the national average. This typically means smaller class sizes and more opportunities for one-on-one interaction between students and teachers.

School Profile

Limited Data
Grades
7th – 12th
Enrollment
13 students
Type
Public
Student-Teacher Ratio
4.3:1
Address
3741 VISION BLVD, Orlando, FL 32839
Phone
(407) 836-3326
Data Year
SY 2022-23
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Test Scores

Test score data not yet available for this school.

Funding & Resources

Free/Reduced Lunch
Students eligible for subsidized meals
23%
Teaching Staff
4:1 student-teacher ratio
3 teachers

Location

3741 VISION BLVD, Orlando, FL 32839

Nearby Alternatives

Families considering Juvenile Offenders Program may also want to explore other high schools in the area. ORANGE YOUTH ACADEMY (rated 7.0/10, 0.4 miles away). Another option is JONES HIGH (rated 5.7/10, 2.1 miles away). Additionally, WORKFORCE ADVANTAGE ACADEMY CHARTER (rated 4.9/10, 1.1 miles away). For more schools in Orlando, see our Orlando schools guide .

Nearby Schools

20 within 2.1 mi
School Distance Rating
ORANGE YOUTH ACADEMY Orlando 0.4 mi 7.0
CATALINA ELEMENTARY Orlando 0.5 mi 7.2
MEMORIAL MIDDLE Orlando 0.6 mi 4.2
THE FIRST HOPE OF THE FIRST ACADEMY Orlando 0.7 mi 7.3
MILLENNIA GARDENS ELEMENTARY Orlando 0.8 mi 7.0
THE FIRST ACADEMY Orlando 0.9 mi 5.5
EL BETHEL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Orlando 0.8 mi 5.0
WASHINGTON SHORES PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER Orlando 1.0 mi
WORKFORCE ADVANTAGE ACADEMY CHARTER Orlando 1.1 mi 4.9
WAY OF WISDOM ACADEMY Orlando 1.3 mi 5.1
PINELOCH ELEMENTARY Orlando 1.3 mi 7.6
LEGENDS ACADEMY CHARTER Orlando 1.5 mi 7.1
KIDS KINGDOM CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Orlando 1.5 mi 6.5
WASHINGTON SHORES ELEMENTARY Orlando 1.7 mi 7.9
PALMETTO ELEMENTARY Orlando 1.8 mi 4.7
ECCLESTON ELEMENTARY Orlando 1.8 mi 7.4
ORANGE CENTER ELEMENTARY Orlando 2.0 mi 7.5
CARVER MIDDLE Orlando 1.9 mi 6.9
JONES HIGH Orlando 2.1 mi 5.7
SHINGLE CREEK ELEMENTARY Orlando 2.1 mi 5.3

Neighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)

Census data for ZIP 32839 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources

Median Income

$50,814

Median Home Value

$250,800

Median Rent

$1,429/mo

Population

51,807

College Educated

20.6%

Homeownership

25.6%

Avg Commute

28 min

Poverty Rate

25%

Median Age

32.7

Community Profile

The community surrounding Juvenile Offenders Program has a median household income of $50,814. It is a community where 21% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $250,800, with a median rent of $1,429/month. The area has a poverty rate of 25.0%, indicating some economic challenges in the community. The average commute for residents is 28 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Juvenile Offenders Program

What grades does Juvenile Offenders Program serve?

Juvenile Offenders Program serves students in grades 7th through 12th.

How many students attend Juvenile Offenders Program?

Juvenile Offenders Program has an enrollment of approximately 13 students.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Juvenile Offenders Program?

The student-teacher ratio at Juvenile Offenders Program is 4.3:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.

Is Juvenile Offenders Program a charter school?

No, Juvenile Offenders Program is not a charter school. It is a traditional public school operated by the local school district.

Is Juvenile Offenders Program a Title I school?

No, Juvenile Offenders Program is not currently a Title I school.

What does the Free & Reduced Lunch percentage mean for Juvenile Offenders Program?

23.1% of students at Juvenile Offenders Program qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. This is a commonly used indicator of economic need and provides important context when interpreting test scores.

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Quick Facts NCES CCD (SY 2022-23)

Grades
7th – 12th
Enrollment
13
Student-Teacher Ratio
4.3:1
Teachers (FTE)
3
Free/Reduced Lunch
23.1%
Type
alternative
Setting
Large Suburb
County
Orange County
Data Year
2023–2024

District

ORANGE
District Enrollment
206,815
Schools in District
275
Per-Pupil Spending
$11,656

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