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Juvenile Offenders Program

High School · Orange · Orlando, FL

An Orange high school serving grades 7th – 12th.

3741 VISION BLVD, Orlando, FL 32839

Academics

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2016 EdFacts proficiency

Most recent published year. School vs. FL average.

Math Proficiency25%(2016 EdFacts)
School
State
Not reported(2016 EdFacts)
ELA Proficiency25%(2016 EdFacts)
School
State
Not reported(2016 EdFacts)

Trend

↑ Improving

Proficiency has improved 15 points since 2012, reaching 25% in 2016, across a 8-year record (2009–2016).

Show all 7 years
2009
Math
10%
ELA
10%
2010
Math
25%
ELA
10%
2011
Math
25%
ELA
25%
2012
ELA
10%
2014
Math
25%
ELA
25%
2015
Math
25%
ELA
25%
2016
Math
25%
ELA
25%

Multi-year averages used by the rating model: math 22% (multi-year average, 2009-2016) · reading/ELA 18% (multi-year average, 2009-2016)

Based on 13 test records from FL state assessments and EdFacts (NCES).

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The neighborhood

Where Juvenile Offenders Program sits, and what the surrounding area looks like.

Nearby same-level schools are colored by their score. Pins are locations, not attendance boundaries. Open the Orlando map →

Getting around & local context

  • Walk 21Car-Dependent
  • Bike 39Somewhat Bikeable

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Area profileU.S. Census ACS 5-year estimates (ACS 2019–2023 5-year estimates)

Median income

$50,814

Median home value

$250,800

Median rent

$1,429/mo

College educated

20.6%

Homeownership

25.6%

Poverty rate

25%

ACS 2019–2023 5-year estimates for the ZCTA associated with school ZIP 32839; this is area context, not an attendance boundary.

Programs & students

Programs & Offerings

Advanced STEM Courses1of 5 advanced subjects offered
Algebra II, Advanced Math, Calculus, Chemistry, Physics·CRDC via Urban Institute · SY 2021–22

Compare nearby

Nearby same-level schools

4 from a 5-mile search; district fallback available

SchoolScoreGradesDistanceEnrollmentCompare
Orange Youth AcademyEnrollment path unverified5.97–120.4 mi40Compare →
The First Hope of the First AcademyPrivate · tuition7.3privatePK–120.7 mi35Compare →
EL Bethel Christian AcademyPrivate · tuition5.0privateK–120.8 mi49Compare →
The First AcademyPrivate · tuition5.5privatePK–120.9 mi916Compare →

Distance is proximity only; it is not attendance eligibility.

Enrollment path unverified: Potential public school; its attendance or application path has not been classified.

Private · tuition: Potential private option; tuition and admission requirements have not been verified.

Public and private scores come from different models and are shown side by side, not blended into one ranking.

Orange

Schools in district
275
District spending per student
$11,656NCES F-33 · FY 2023 · This annual source is three years behind the current year.
District child poverty rate
15.9%Census SAIPE · 2024

Juvenile Offenders Program is listed in ORANGE; a district label does not verify attendance for an address.

About Juvenile Offenders Program

Juvenile Offenders Program is a public high school in Orlando, FL, part of Orange, serving approximately 13 students in grades 7th-12th with a 4.3:1 student-teacher ratio. MySchoolScout does not publish a rating for this profile because there is not enough verified data to rate it fairly. State assessment records show 22% math proficiency (multi-year average, 2009-2016) and 18% reading/ELA proficiency (multi-year average, 2009-2016).

Based on limited data: 0% component coverage.

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.

What are the test scores at Juvenile Offenders Program?

Based on loaded state assessment records, Juvenile Offenders Program has 22% math proficiency (multi-year average, 2009-2016) and 18% reading/ELA proficiency (multi-year average, 2009-2016).

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.

School factsNCES Common Core of Data (CCD) (SY 2023–24)

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
Area population (ZIP 32839)
51,807
Area average commute
28 min
Area median age
32.7
About this school's data

Every number on this page comes from a published source with a stated period. Where a source is partial, aging, or describes a surrounding area rather than the school, that limitation is named below.

School directory (enrollment, grades, staff, contact)
NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) · SY 2023–24 · Medium confidence
  • Source period: SY 2023–24. A newer release may be available.
Math proficiency
State department of education · 2016 EdFacts · Low confidence
  • Older source: 2016 EdFacts. Use as historical context.
  • Available for part of the eligible units; results may not represent the full area.
  • Derived from source records rather than read directly from one field.
Reading/ELA proficiency
State department of education · 2016 EdFacts · Low confidence
  • Older source: 2016 EdFacts. Use as historical context.
  • Available for part of the eligible units; results may not represent the full area.
  • Derived from source records rather than read directly from one field.
Neighborhood (income, housing, education)
U.S. Census ACS 5-year estimates · ACS 2019–2023 5-year estimates · Low confidence
  • Older source: ACS 2019–2023 5-year estimates. Use as historical context.
  • Reported for the ZCTA for ZIP 32839; this does not measure the attendance area.
Programs (AP/IB, athletics, gifted)
CRDC via Urban Institute · SY 2021–22 · Medium confidence
  • Available for part of the eligible units; results may not represent the full area.
  • Source period: SY 2021–22. A newer release may be available.

Evidence periods: Rating not displayed; assessments multi-year average, 2009-2016; directory SY 2023–24

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