OCPS earns "A" grade for the second year in a row

According to a press release, OCPS has made great improvements since last year.


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On Monday, July 7, OCPS received school and district grades for the 2024-2025 school year. 

According to a press release, the Florida Department of Education awarded OCPS with an "A" grade for the second consecutive year. 

From 88 traditional schools earning "A" grades in the previous school year to 96 schools for the 2024-2025 school year, improvements are recognized. 

76 percent of traditional schools received an “A” or “B,” an increase from 69 percent the previous year.

“I’m incredibly proud of our students, staff, and families,” Superintendent Maria Vazquez said. “Our commitment to the science of reading and data-driven decisions has strengthened literacy and boosted graduation rates. These gains reflect the collective dedication of our OCPS team—well done!”

The press release also mentioned that no traditional schools in OCPS received a grade of "D" or "F." 

 


 

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Staff writer Leticia Silva is a graduate from the University of Central Florida. As a child, her dream was to become a journalist. Now, her dream is a reality. On her free time she enjoys beach trips, trying new restaurants and spending time with her family and dog.

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