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Title I Schools and Poverty Percentage

Title I Schools and Poverty Percentage

 

Title I schools are chosen using state verified data.  State Direct Certified data is the number of students/families who qualify directly for SNAP, Homeless, Migrant, Medicaid or Foster Care as verified by the state.  The school list can change slightly annually.  For more information on services provided to Title I schools, please visit Schoolwide Components.

Note:  Title I school report cards can be viewed by clicking on the links for each school category.

  • School  Poverty %
    Aloma Elementary 53%
    Apopka Elementary* 56%
    Azalea Park Elementary 73%
    Bonneville Elementary 65%
    Castle Creek Elementary 60%
    Catalina Elementary 75%
    Cheney Elementary 71%
    Chickasaw Elementary 73%
    Citrus Elementary 59%
    Clay Springs Elementary 54%
    Conway Elementary 66%
    Dover Shores Elementary 63%
    Dream Lake Elementary 61%
    Eagles Nest Elementary 73%
    East Lake Elementary* 53%
    Eccleston Elementary 82%
    Engelwood Elementary 70%
    Forsyth Woods Elementary 76%
    Hiawassee Elementary 77%
    Hungerford Elementary 83%
    Ivey Lane Elementary 83%
    John Young Elementary* 51%
    Killarney Elementary 69%
    Lake Gem Elementary 65%
    Lake George Elementary* 55%
    Lake Silver Elementary 73%
    Lake Sybelia Elementary* 53%
    Lake Weston Elementary 82%
    Lakeville Elementary 64%
    Lancaster Elementary 72%
    Lawton Chiles Elementary 66%
    Little River Elementary 74%
    Lockhart Elementary 72%
    Lovell Elementary 69%

     

     

    New Title I School*

  • School Poverty %
    Meadow Woods Elementary 63%
    Michael Mccoy Elementary 69%
    Millennia Gardens Elementary 61%
    Mollie Ray Elementary 83%
    Oak Hill Elementary 62%
    Oakshire Elementary* 51%
    Ocoee Elementary 59%
    Orange Center Elementary 77%
    Orlo Vista Elementary 70%
    Palmetto Elementary 70%
    Phillis Wheatley Elementary 76%
    Pinar Elementary 70%
    Pine Hills Elementary 79%
    Pineloch Elementary 74%
    Pinewood Elementary 75%
    Prairie Lake Elementary 53%
    Ridgewood Park Elementary 74%
    Riverdale Elementary 63%
    Riverside Elementary 73%
    Rock Lake Elementary 86%
    Rock Springs Elementary 62%
    Rolling Hills Elementary 77%
    Rosemont Elementary 79%
    Sadler Elementary 58%
    Sally Ride Elementary 68%
    Shenandoah Elementary* 54%
    Shingle Creek Elementary 69%
    Southwood Elementary* 52%
    Spring Lake Elementary 67%
    Tangelo Park Elementary 67%
    Three Points Elementary 70%
    Union Park Elementary 66%
    Ventura Elementary 65%
    Vista Pointe Elementary 56%
    Washington Shores Elementary 87%
    West Oaks Elementary 79%
    William Frangus Elementary 69%
    William Maxey Elementary 56%
    Winegard Elementary 68%
    Zellwood Elementary 58%



    New Title I School*

  • School   Poverty %
    OCPS Academic Center For Excellence  83%
  • School Poverty %
    Apopka Middle 57%
    Carver Middle 79%
    College Park Middle 77%
    Conway Middle 55%
    Corner Lake Middle* 55%
    Liberty Middle 60%
    Lockhart Middle 69%
    Meadow Woods Middle* 50%
    Meadowbrook Middle 75%
    Memorial Middle 73%
    Ocoee Middle* 53%
    Piedmont Lakes Middle 61%
    Roberto Clemente Middle 60%
    Robinswood Middle 69%
    Union Park Middle 73%
    Walker Middle 67%
    Westridge Middle 64%


    New Title I School*

  • School  Poverty %
    Colonial High 57%
    Edgewater High* 51%
    Jones High 72%
    Maynard Evans High 63%
    Oak Ridge High 64%
    Wekiva High 57%

     


    New Title I School*

  • School  Poverty %
    Aspire Academy Charter 85%
    Bridgeprep Academy Charter 59%
    Innovations Middle Charter 79%
    Legends Academy Charter 100%
    Lucious And Emma Nixon Academy Charter 53%
    Passport Charter 54%
    Pinecrest Creek Charter 59%
    Renaissance Charter School At Chickasaw Trail 62%
    Renaissance Charter School At Goldenrod 66%

     

     

    New Title I School*

  • School Poverty %
    Acceleration East 64%
    Acceleration West 62%
    BETA 100%
    Magnolia* 56%
    Pace Center For Girls 82%
    Positive Pathways Transition Center 75%
    Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center 77%
    Simon Youth Found Acad At Outlet Mktplce 60%



    New Title I School*

45% District Poverty Average - 37,267 Students Served 


 

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