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VILLAGE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Laureate Park/Eagle Creek Relief Elementary School
(Formerly 43-E-SE-2)
Address: 12253 Lake Nona Gateway Rd, Orlando, FL 32827
Opening: August, 2021
Capacity: 843 students Projected Opening Enrollment: Approximately 643

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Aleli Vazquez holds a doctoral degree in Higher Educational Leadership with a completed dissertation on an Evaluation Of The Trauma-Informed Approach in One Elementary Title I School. She has over 19 years of experience in both public and private education. Dr. Vazquez began her career in Puerto Rico, where she was born and raised. She spent many years in the classroom as a K-2 teacher holding a Bachelor's in Elementary Education. In 2011 she relocated to Florida. After serving as the Assistant Principal at Apopka Elementary, Dr. Vazquez joined the administration team at Meadow Woods Elementary as a school principal in 2017. She is now in the process of opening a new elementary school in the Lake Nona community.


Dr. Aleli Vazquez values continued education and, as such, has attended the following Harvard Institutes: Turnaround Leaders, New and Aspiring Leaders, Urban School Leaders, and Family Engagement in Education. She is also affiliated with the following institutions:

Orange County Association of School Administrators (President-Elect)
Florida Association of School Administrators
Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (Legislative Chair)
National Society of Leadership and Success

As a school principal, she was recognized in 2020 as the Orange County School Counselor Association Elementary School Principal of the Year. She earned the Florida Department of Education Family and Community Involvement Award for her school. She was also recognized as the Southeast Learning Community Principal of the Year 2020 and was one of the top three finalists for Orange County Public School Principal of the Year. She also leads one of the district's trauma-informed model schools.

Her educational philosophy is that every child is deserving of high-quality education facilitated by a caring and knowledgeable adult. Instructional strategies need to accommodate different learning abilities and meet the needs of individual scholars. Education needs to be engaging, creative, rigorous, and innovative. The school is the community's heart, and it is imperative to have strong bonds with the families and the community to lead scholars to reach their maximum potential.

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