Orange County Public Schools invites all families, employees and community members to participate in the School Start Times Survey to help the district decide whether to change school start times for high schools and elementary schools. Your participation is important because it ensures all our families’ voices are heard in this process.
Florida Statute mandates that school districts set middle and high school start times later in the morning, unless the district can provide a report including how their students, employees, families and community members feel about the change.
Research stresses the importance of middle and high school students getting enough sleep, and moving high school start times to later in the morning may help. Under the proposed change, elementary schools would start earlier than middle schools and high schools.
Please take a moment to answer the questions to this survey.
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The Accountability department provides guidance and support to school and district leaders with state and federal accountability processes, assessment outcomes reporting, and data partnerships to improve student academic performance.
Accountability centers around the Florida school grading model. Student achievement and learning gains on statewide tests, acceleration success and graduation rates are all components of this calculation.
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The Accountability department is led by Director Michelle Paul.
For more information, please contact:
Jeffrey Cornejo, Administrative Secretary
407.317.3210
