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FROM THE PUBLISHER NEW HOME MAY BE JUST A CLICK AWAY Thirty-plus years ago, I was involved in a start-up company that offered buyers the ability to search for new homes online using a set of searchable fields. I remember realizing the impact of the technology when I encountered a family consisting of a mom, a dad, two small children — one with a disability — and grandma. They walked into the sales office with a floorplan they had printed out from my website. They knew the price, they knew the area, they knew how big the home was — and they were ready to buy. No need to load everyone in the car and drive from sales center to sales center. It was then I comprehended the magnitude of what we were doing. It was innovative, cutting edge and, quite frankly, a game changer for both builders and buyers.
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Fortis Enterprises pilots its way to success in custom building. By Michael Candelaria 8 FEATURED COMMUNITY
There’s a Tuscan revival underway at Bella Collina. By Michael Candelaria 12 FEATURED FLOORPLAN
Classic Homes’ Serendipity model is classically modern. By Michael Candelaria
Over the years searching for new homes online has become commonplace. The web is the place everyone starts; a few clicks of the mouse and you have narrowed down the homes that meet your needs and eliminated those that don’t. (Check out our website at thefloridahomebuyer.com). Some have taken that online experience even further and are purchasing their new homes sight unseen. New-home websites have become more content rich, offering virtual tours, virtual staging and even virtual sales associates to make the process that much easier. I never actually thought people would buy their homes via the internet, but then again, I never thought people would find their spouse via the internet. So, if you are in the market for a new home (or a spouse), you just might find the perfect one just a click away.
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PUBLISHER’S PICK: BUILDER FORTIS ENTERPRISES LLC
The Montage model in College Park (above and facing page) was a 2015 Parade of Homes winner.
FORTIS PILOTS ITS WAY TO SUCCESS IN CUSTOM BUILDING
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d Valley has seen the homebuilding horizon in Central Florida, literally — the peaks and, well, the valleys. Valley, principal of Fortis Enterprises LLC, based in Winter Park, is a licensed private pilot who sees the sights — and sites — from above, often flying a Cessna 172 or a Piper Archer 2 out of Orlando Executive Airport. Married and the father of two children, Valley heads a company in a competitive marketplace and believes the flights are good for his nerves. “It’s just something I’ve always wanted to do and love doing,” he says. “You get a different perspective, looking from the air. It’s relaxing. I can concentrate on one thing. And I can get a perspective of what’s around — the growth, how communities look and where people are living.” In much the same big-picture way, Valley manages his day job
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at Fortis, where since 2007 he has been responsible for all facets of construction, sales, operations and management of seven full-time employees. In 2008, John Mazzone joined as business partner and spends most of his time supervising the field work. Fortis builds from six to 10 homes annually, with prices ranging from the $700s to more than $2 million. The bread-and-butter markets are downtown neighborhoods, such as Winter Park, College Park, Delaney Park and Colonialtown, where “creative thinking outside the box,” as he describes it, comes into play. Additionally, the company specializes in whole-house renovations and additions, particularly for former clients, with projects that include kitchens, baths, pools, outdoor living spaces and summer kitchens. “We never say no to past clients,” he says. That, basically, is the what about Fortis. The how is born from Valley’s regular flights as well as the company’s nimble approach, which comes from his trial-and-error background dating back to college. Although born in California, Valley was raised in southwest Florida and attended the University of Florida, intent upon becoming an architect. Less than two years into that program, while a love for buildings remained strong, something, he felt, was missing.
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The Atlantic Oaks model in Winter Park (above and facing page) was a 2018 Parade of Homes winner.
So, the next obvious career path, Valley figured, was construction management, which was offered in the same building at UF. He changed directions and graduated in 1993, with a degree in construction management and an emphasis on green building. Eventually, Valley’s training brought him to another intersection — the corner of commercial and residential construction — and he initially chose commercial work, mostly highrise condos and some hospitals in southwest Florida. Yet, again, still something was missing. In 1995, Valley shifted his focus to homebuilding. “I had always really wanted that more intimate experience, I guess, of building,” he says. “I wasn’t quite there with the commercial stuff.” That year, Valley took a “leap of faith,” moved to Orlando and wound up working for a national homebuilder. There, he began his local journey to Fortis. “I would say I matured into the role of custom homebuilder,” he reflects. “I certainly didn’t start that way — but it ended up being what I really liked about the construction business.” Today, Valley looks to his past and emphasizes flexibility as a custom homebuilder. That way, he’s able to shift, adapt and yield in ways that some builders find difficult to do. “We have clients who come to us with a dream, a certain vision,” he says. “And it’s either a little too complicated or they need help figuring it out. And I think we have the experience and the patience to sit down with our clients and to [make it work].” Similarly, Valley seeks staff members who are proactive and willing to suggest new and innovative approaches when confronted with difficult building challenges. In fact, he demands
those characteristics “It’s important as a company — it’s a goal of ours — that we don’t have a structure where people are afraid to make decisions, or they’re afraid of expressing their views,” Valley explains, noting that half of the staff is under age 40. “It’s part of our company’s culture to allow workers to learn new things and stretch their duties. They’re involved in everything, including client interactions. That sends a message that even though we’re a small company, there’s plenty of support and expertise.” How the company interacts with clients, Valley says, is a direct reflection of how staffers interact with one another. “We’re very much not a ‘talk-down’ sort of company,” he adds. “All of our employees are empowered.” Experience is important if you work at Fortis, says Valley. But it isn’t necessarily the entire determining factor. “I want people who are generally interested in the industry and have critical thinking skills,” he notes. “But they need to have the ‘want’ to learn about the business.” Two LEED AP managers (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professionals), along with the company’s EPA Lead Safe certification, represent another company distinction. That focus on the environment dates to Valley’s college days studying green construction management. For Valley, his path to homebuilding success certainly hasn’t been a direct path. Like his flights, though, a few changes in direction have reaped rewards. — Michael Candelaria SPRING 2020
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PUBLISHER’S PICK: COMMUNITY BELLA COLLINA
The Bella Collina community is located in south Lake County, tucked between Clermont and Montverde. The 18-hole, par-72 Sir Nick Faldo signature course (facing page, top) opened in 2008 and measures more than 7,500 yards from its longest tees. Sportivo Centro (facing page, bottom) is a members’ fitness center that encompasses 3,000 square feet.
THERE’S A TUSCAN REVIVAL UNDERWAY AT BELLA COLLINA
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ella Collina, set atop one of Florida’s highest elevations, just might finally be finding its footing. The luxurious community has endured more ups and downs in its nearly 20-year history than the hilly terrain on which it sits, in south Lake County, tucked between Clermont and Montverde. Yet, the 1,900-acre private, Tuscan-inspired golf and lakefront enclave could now, finally, be only a well-placed fairway drive away from success. The plan was always for 900 homesites. Indeed, maybe that will come to fruition. Following some sluggish years, as well as some years of actual dormancy, there are signs of hope. All the requisite components, most notably infrastructure
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and amenities, are in place and have been for a while. These days, though, particularly with the recent introduction of Siena — nicely appointed short-stay rental condos — Bella Collina seemingly is on track to reaching its vast lux potential. Lux, as in luxurious. For starters, consider the Bella Collina’s 75,000-square-foot Italianate clubhouse, which encompasses six buildings and includes a restaurant, spa and fitness center. There’s a separate wine cellar and humidor, too. The clubhouse rests atop one of Florida’s highest points. It features barrel tile ceilings imported from Italy, intricate stonework custom-crafted from Italian experts, and a labyrinth of delightful plazas, fountains, terraces and woodwork. The attempt to spoil residents and guests is bolstered by resortstyle offerings that include a huge pool with two 75-foot lap lanes and a separate play area, a sun deck, a whirlpool spa and a covered terrace with bar and grill; six Har-Tru (special surface) tennis courts, a spa and salon, and Sportivo Centro — a members’ fitness center that encompasses 3,000 square feet. Also, there are two restaurants plus several dining venues for special events.
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Siena at Bella Collina offers two- and three-bedroom condominiums housed in twin high-rises, with balconies that deliver views of private 350acre Lake Siena. The units range in size from 1,400 to 1,600 square feet. They’re perfect for empty nesters and second-home buyers.
Then there’s golf. The 18-hole, par-72 Sir Nick Faldo signature course opened in 2008 and measures more than 7,500 yards from its longest tees. It features uncommon elevation changes for Central Florida, along with open fairways and sweeping dunes. In other words, the course is easy on the eyes, harder on the scorecards. As for real estate, the community’s location along Lake Apopka and spring-fed Lake Siena, framed by ancient oak trees and tall slender Italian cypress trees, is just about the most beautiful in the region. Move-in-ready condos and golf-course estate homes span the broad price range of roughly $300,000 (two bedrooms/two bathrooms at 1,390 square feet) to nearly $3 million (four bedrooms, four bathrooms at 6,644 square feet). For single-family custom homes, the Villa Rufolo (Hampton Bay Homes) and Villa Andalucía (Vogel Building Group) exemplify the impressive array. The Villa Rufolo (four bedrooms, four bathrooms at nearly 4,500 square) is priced at $1,487,000, while the Villa Andalucía (five bedrooms, five bathrooms at 6,500-plus square feet) starts at $2,489,000.
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Siena arrived last year in stark contrast to any previous offering at Bella Collina. And, while the it represents a departure from the community’s grand plan, the condominiums are striking. Each of the two- and three-bedroom units, housed in twin high-rises, has a balcony that delivers views of private 350-acre Lake Siena and range in size from 1,400 to 1,600 square feet. Guests have an on-site pool and fitness center as well as access to clubhouse. The organization behind Bella Collina is private equity firm DCS Investment Holdings. Headquartered in West Palm Beach, DCS is led by Dwight Schar, co-owner of the National Football League’s Washington Redskins. Schar founded NVR Inc., one of America’s largest homebuilding and mortgage banking companies, and still is board chairman of the Reston, Virginia-based company. By conservative estimates from reports, more than $200 million has been invested on infrastructure and amenities since Bella Collina’s opening long ago. A Tuscan revival? Just maybe. — Michael Candelaria
Shown above is the outdoor living area of the Villa Andalucía model, built by Vogel Building Group. The home’s price starts at $2.5 million. Shown below is the master bathroom of a 5,612-square-foot Tuscan villa-style model, built by Hampton Bay Homes and priced at $2.8 million.
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PUBLISHER’S PICK: FLOORPLAN THE SERENDIPITY BY CLASSIC HOMES
This Serendipity model by Classic Homes is located at Lake Killarney Shores in Winter Park and features lake access as well as a heated swimming pool.
CLASSIC HOMES’ SERENDIPITY MODEL: CLASSICALLY MODERN
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lassic Homes, led by principals Louis Ronca and Randall Lazarus, has a 25-year reputation of turning a little into a lot through ingenuity and the efficient use of space. Its Serendipity floorplan is, well, a classic ex-
ample. The Serendipity is a two-story Modern Traditional home, with 2,738 air-conditioned square feet and 3,443 total square feet. There are four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with 10-foot ceilings and a garage that accommodates two cars. The light-drenched floorplan is spacious yet efficient, giving the appearance of even greater roominess. The first floor features a bedroom/den with an adjoining bathroom that sits adjacent to the foyer and front porch. The kitchen leads to a dining area and an open great room and back patio. There’s the availability of a master bedroom suite on either floor. When on the bottom floor, the suite leads out to the pool/ summer kitchen, which could include a sunning shelf with bubbler and a paver pool deck. That’s the case with the model at Lake Killarney Shores in Winter Park, where sunsets beckon from the backyard. In that community — tucked near the vibrant redeveloped commercial and entertainment corridor along U.S. Highway 17-92 — the model is
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priced from $849,900 and features lake access as well as a heated swimming pool. The second floor — when the master suite is downstairs — contains a third bedroom and bathroom, an expansive loft and a fourth bedroom. As for some details, storage space speaks to the floorplan’s efficiency. The downstairs laundry area comes with upper cabinets, while built-in custom closet systems are included in oversized closets. Among the kitchen highlights is a stainless-steel appliance package, including a counter-depth refrigerator, a microwave drawer and a natural gas range. There are designer-upgraded cabinets and tile backsplashes with painted finishes and quartz “cement” countertops. Also, the kitchen features a stainless-steel farmhouse sink and a Calcutta quartz countertop stone table. The master bathroom is outfitted with an all-glass, walk-in shower, freestanding tub and his/her vanity cabinets, and upscale designer tile. Notably, there’s designer tile in all bathrooms as well as the laundry area, and all showers have built-in soap/ shampoo niches. A few more goodies: The summer kitchen comes with a barbeque grill/storage cabinet, a granite countertop and a mini refrigerator. Hardwood flooring is featured throughout, except for the bathrooms and laundry. The great room/living area has a linear ethanol fireplace. Energy efficiency is evident in low-E windows, a Carrier 15-SEER air-conditioning system and a Honeywell two-zone damper system with Nest programmable thermostats. Fortifying the interior are 8-foot core doors. It’s all pretty classic — and pretty impressive. — Michael Candelaria
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LAKE KILLARNEY SHORES SERENDIPITY 2,738 square feet
IN BRIEF MODEL: The Serendipity BUILDER: Classic Homes SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,738 square feet BEDROOMS/BATHROOMS: 4/3
PRICE: From $849,900 NOTES: Lake Killarney Shores in Winter Park — tucked near the vibrant redeveloped commercial and entertainment corridor along U.S. Highway 17-92.
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Charles Clayton III is one of Central Florida’s leading custom builders. Many of his homes are in Winter Park, including Point Royale (facing page).
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Charles Clayton III has building in his blood and a passion for the American Dream. By Catherine Hinm an
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harles (Charlie) Clayton III, whose father developed much of Maitland in the 1960s and Winter Park’s Sevilla subdivision in the 1970s, has continued the family tradition as a homebuilder. “Homebuilding is in my blood,” he says. But Clayton’s legendary father, whose solid mid-century homes still make up much of such subdivisions as Dommerich Estates in Maitland, aimed for a somewhat different market. The lavish custom homes that Clayton, 59, builds or remodels in Winter Park are the stuff of dreams — the sort people admire in slick magazine spreads. In 2018, one of his Winter Park projects won a Best in American Living Award from the National Association of Home Builders and three Aurora awards from the Southeast Building Conference. “Our team has been fortunate enough to build second and third home projects for several families,” Clayton says. “The fact that the owners enjoyed the first experience with our team and then trusted us with their future home investments is an honor.” Clayton graduated from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, in 1983 with a business administration degree, and has built homes since 1984. He has served in an array of leadership positions within his industry, including locally as president of the Greater Orlando Builders Association and is a founding member of the by-invitation-only Master Custom Builders Council. Both organizations have previously named him SPRING 2020
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Interiors and an exterior of a modern home on New Smyrna Beach by Charles Clayton Construction.
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Charles Clayton Construction’s Via Gavennetto on the Winter Park Chain of Lakes.
“Builder of the Year.” His big projects begin with the right team: an architect, an interior designer and a landscape architect chosen with the help of the homeowner. Clayton describes his homes as a “three-dimensional gift to the owner.” Adds Clayton: “I always believed it was the American Dream to own a home, so seeing the dream fulfilled for families is the ultimate experience.” Like his dad, Clayton is a generous supporter of Valencia College and funds scholarships for skills training programs in construction-related fields. “There’s a big need in our industry for trades,” Clayton says. “And Valencia is really stepping up to fill that need.” Today, Clayton — a veteran of several major charitable building projects including House of Hope, a residential program for troubled teens — is part of a new team of all-stars assembled for a project of lesser scale but perhaps wider community impact. He’s working in tandem with architect Jack Rogers on a project for their home church, All Saints Episcopal Church, in Winter Park. They’re restoring and refurbishing the circa-1925 Glennon House, previously the Fortnightly Inn, which houses the church’s Healing Ministry where Clayton and his wife, Lisa, are prayer ministers. In fact, Clayton’s life verse is Psalms 127:1: “Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” ■
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A true custom home is a major investment. That’s why experts say picking the right builder is key.
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true custom home reflects the individual tastes, needs and dreams of the homeowner. Building it is one of the largest investments you’ll make during your lifetime — so the highest quality craftsmanship and the most attentive service possible are mandatory. Yet many people spend more time researching and investigating the purchase of a new car than the building of a custom home. These days, people in every profession are pressed for time. So, how can you ensure that you’ll get your money’s worth from a custom builder — both during and following completion of your project? The Master Custom Builder Council (MCBC), based in Winter Park but with members throughout Central Florida, can help you find the right custom-home builder. MCBC is a highly selective consortium of competitors who actually root for one another. “MCBC builders have ideas that they don’t share with others,” says Pamela Davis, the group’s executive director. “However, they recognize that if their competitors are successful and profitable, it might be easier for them to be successful and profitable as well. One member isn’t the least bit threatened when another member is doing well.” All 26 MCBC members have undergone a detailed vetting process before membership is offered. In addition to checking on MCBC membership, though, there are other steps a buyer
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should take before signing a contract: • Speak to at least five former clients. These references can provide invaluable information, and a builder should readily offer their names when he or she makes an initial presentation. • Verify licensing. Is the builder a state-registered or statecertified contractor? All MCBC builders have a contractor’s license from the State of Florida and own their companies. Visit myfloridalicense.com, call 850-487-1395 or download the free Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) mobile app to check for yourself. • Evaluate track records. How long has the builder been in business? To become an MCBC member, a builder must be a permanent resident of Central Florida and must have been in the business of building custom homes for at least the preceding three years. • Scrutinize business practices. Ask the builder for at least five credit references and contact the vendors to find out how the builder meets his or her financial commitments. MCBC members have their credit monitored monthly. If everything checks out, you should then consider what style home you’d like. Look for a builder who has experience working in your chosen architectural genre and can make valuable suggestions on designs, material and finishes. “Many of our members have niches,” says Davis. “A niche isn’t just a specific location. It can also be a style or design of a home, a marketing technique, a price range or a customer profile.” Also, consider personal rapport. All the ingredients of a good relationship — including trust, communication and compatibility — must be present. After all, the builder you select will be a constant presence in your life for at least eight months. MCBC members believe you can’t cut corners on integrity, craftsmanship or personal service. That’s why they follow a strong Code of Ethics set forth by the organization. Finally, a builder who is truly astute about buyer relations will continue to offer service after your home has been completed and you’ve moved in. And remember: MCBC membership is an honor reserved for builders whose reputations have been established and sustained over time. Only MCBC builders’ homes carry the MCBC Seal; The Seal of Homebuilding Excellence. Contact the MCBC at 407-875-2121 or visit custombuilt.com for more information. ■
Master Custom Builder Council (MCBC) members keep up with what’s going on in the industry. The group visits innovative homes across the U.S. and hosts speakers who discuss what’s new and what’s coming. Knowledge — along with craftsmanship, creativity, stability and service — is their competitive edge. So, when we wanted to find out what’s hot in customhome building, we naturally asked MCBC members first. Here’s what they pinpointed as the latest trends: Although custom homes are usually larger, today’s homeowners are placing less emphasis on square footage and more on the quality of materials. Also topping the wish list are more elaborate outdoor dining spaces with courtyards and fireplaces. First-floor guest suites are popular these days, while secondary bedrooms now often have private bathrooms. Taller vanities, fireplaces and fountains adorn lavish master bathrooms, as well as his-and-her vanity areas with stone flooring and lots of mosaic tiles. Black accents are being used along with polished nickel and brushed chrome fixtures. As for kitchens, cooktop hoods are getting special attention. Hoods, of course, are essential for proper ventilation. But today they’ve become akin to signature pieces of art, handcrafted from copper, glazed tile, stainless steel and various stones. It’s common now to see more contemporary kitchens equipped with large commercial stainless-steel appliances. Colored concrete countertops are now being used for outdoor summer kitchens. There are also notable trends in flooring. Lower-pile carpets with woven patterns and textures, and even high-end commercial carpets, are being used in new custom homes. More exotic woods, such as bamboo, are becoming more popular. Entry doors are much larger, with wrought ironwork, glass etchings and detailed panels. Interior doors are also taller and wider, with glass and wood inlays and unique detailing. Exteriors include more architecturally correct details and deeper colors. Large, intricately detailed fixtures that complement the home’s architecture are being used extensively. Oversized chandeliers, for example, are popular in dining rooms. Large patios that offer a resort-style vibe with comfortable furnishings and fireplaces are important — particularly to homeowners who enjoy entertaining.
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PICK A PRO How do you pick the right person to represent you or your home? Here are a few do’s and don’ts you should consider when selecting a real estate agent. Naturally, check to make certain the agent’s license is current. Also, find out if the agent is, in fact, a Realtor. “The National Association of Realtors has a code of ethics that will knock your socks off, and they are very strict in dealing with people who don’t abide by them,” said Donald R. Brenner, the late professor emeritus at American University and a specialist in housing issues. Also, only Realtors have access to Multiple Listing Services (MLS) through which members share listings and have access to many more properties than nonmembers. In addition, during your search you should: ASK AROUND. Talk to people you trust for recommendations, particularly those who’ve had recent experience buying or selling a home. LOOK ONLINE. Some websites, such as Zillow,
have agent reviews. Of course, anyone can post anything these days, so don’t rely strictly on online commentaries. FIND A SPECIALIST. Look for someone with experience in your price range or your geographic area. Many pros advertise their areas of expertise. CONDUCT INTERVIEWS. What is the agent’s specific marketing plan for your home? Is real estate the agent’s full-time profession? How many homes has the agent listed and sold this year? CHECK REFERENCES. Get the names of the agent’s past clients and give them a call. Would they use the agent again? AVOID “DUAL AGENCIES.” These are agencies that represent both the buyer and the seller. Your goal is to find someone who is in your corner exclusively. To find a Realtor, or for more information about Realtors and Orlando-area real estate, visit the Orlando Regional Realtor Association (ORRA) at orlrealtor.com.
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Among the many amenities at Windsor at Westside is a colorful, elaborate waterpark that kids are sure to enjoy.
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CORNERING THE MARKET
The Four Corners area, once considered remote, has become a growth hot spot. BY MICK LOCHRIDGE
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Jerry Bornstein (above right) and a group of investors bought about 1,000 acres to grow citrus in the area where Polk, Osceola, Lake and Orange counties meet — hence today’s Four Corners moniker. Polo Park (above left) was the first significant housing development in the Four Corners area — and subsequent development in this once-remote region can be attributed to Bornstein’s vision.
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oday the area known as Four Corners in southwest Central Florida teems with new residential and commercial construction, vacation resorts, heavy traffic and a whole lot of people. That’s a common sight in the tourist-rich region not far from Walt Disney World and other popular attractions. “The Four Corners area is one of the fastest growing areas in Central Florida,” said Chandra Frederick, Polk County’s assistant county manager for planning and development. “The proximity to the I-4 corridor with easy access to theme parks and the area’s hospitality jobs makes it appealing to residents and visitors.”
But it was a completely different world 65 years ago. The then-undeveloped swaths of land were home to citrus groves, two-lane roads, remote lakes and plenty of wide-open spaces. It was pre-Disney Old Florida. That’s when Orlando attorney Jerry Bornstein and a group of investors bought about 1,000 acres to grow citrus in the area where Polk, Osceola, Lake and Orange counties meet — hence today’s Four Corners moniker. Bornstein named his acreage Polo Groves — an acronym for the nexus of the four counties. Killer freezes in the early 1980s spelled an end to Polo Groves but gave birth to one of the first housing developments in the area: Polo Park, which exists today with 718 homes on the west side U.S. Highway 27, just south of U.S. Highway 192. “The then versus now description is about as stark and contrasting as you can get,” says Bornstein’s son David, who took
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over the development company after his father’s death in 1992. “When my father bought the property in 1955 it was all citrus — miles and miles of rolling, verdant hills covered in abundant fruit trees,” adds Bornstein, president of Insite Land Inc., a real estate development and consulting company in Winter Park. “When the projects began, there were only dead groves as far as you could see,” he continues. “No shopping, no supermarkets, no retail, no medical facilities.” Because Polo Park was the first significant housing development in the Four Corners area, subsequent development in this once-remote region can be attributed to Jerry Bornstein’s vision. ORANGES WERE EVERYWHERE Judy Berube, 77, and her husband, Donald, relocated to Polo Park 27 years ago from Massachusetts. “When we first moved to Polo Park, there were oranges every-
At Magnolia at Westside in Davenport, KB Home is offering Model 1989 (above), with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. It’s priced from $279,990 and has 1,989 square feet. Shown below is the great room.
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At Windsor at Westside in Kissimmee, Pulte Homes is offering the Baymont model (above), with eight bedrooms and six bathrooms. It’s priced from $515,990 and has 4,034 square feet. Shown below is the great room.
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At Sawgrass Bay in Clermont, KB Home is offering Model 1829, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. It’s priced from $275,990 and has 1,989 square feet. Shown above is the office.
where,” said Berube, president of the homeowner’s association. “We had to go 20 miles away for most of our shopping. We’re now surrounded by homes, stores, restaurants and emergency rooms. But I miss the orange blossoms.” Berube’s sentiments are shared by Helen Lewis, a winter resident in Polo Park East, another community built on the original Polo Groves land. Located just across U.S. 27, Polo Park East sits adjacent to Old Lake Davenport. “When Polo Park East was first established, the area was mostly open land, a few orange groves, a couple of campgrounds and not much else,” Lewis says. To go to a grocery store — or any other kind of store or restaurant, for that matter — required a trip to Clermont, Kissimmee or Haines City. Four Corners may have been considered the boondocks then, but no more. Its general boundaries run west along the U.S. 27 corridor through Lake and Polk counties, north to near Clermont, south to Davenport, and east along S.R. 429, U.S. 192 and I-4. It includes the Champions Gate resort at I-4 in Osceola County. Four Corners covers about 90 square miles, according to Allison Beeman, chairwoman of the Four Corners Area Council, which is charged with making sense of a rapidly growing region that falls under the jurisdictions of four counties, four school districts and multiple state and regional agencies. Even trying to determine a population number proves difficult
because so many of the homes are short-term rentals and so many of the residents are snowbirds, says Beeman. In addition, she notes, the precise boundaries “depend on who you ask.” The U.S. Census Bureau says the population of Four Corners grew from 26,116 in 2010 to 37,400 in 2017, a 43 percent increase. But Beeman believes it could be double that number today. The council “spearheads collaboration between Lake, Orange, Osceola and Polk counties to focus on issues that affect residents and business owners in the Four Corners area,” states the group’s mission. Its key objectives are: • Review of land-use regulations in the four counties and their implications for future development. (For example, the rules along U.S. 192 differ depending on which side of the road you’re dealing with). • Review of transportation planning initiatives in the four counties, which encompasses both roadway planning and mass transit. • Respond to the need for additional affordable, workforce housing. Many residents work in the nearby hospitality and theme park industry. Created by the Kissimmee/Osceola Chamber of Commerce, the council in January issued its “One Vision” report that outlines findings and makes recommendations on implementing a coordinated approach to growth, development and economic opportunity in the Four Corners area. SPRING 2020
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Four Seasons Orlando’s clubhouse includes The Spa, a 13,000-square-foot oasis of serenity offering a comprehensive collection of effective and exclusive therapies and advanced aesthetic services. Indoor and outdoor relaxation areas, as well as his-and-her locker rooms complete with a steam room and outdoor spa tubs, are always complimentary to resort guests. Expert hair and nail care is offered in the Salon. The clubhouse is surrounded by the Tom Fazio-designed Tranquilo Golf Course.
COUNTY BY COUNTY In Polk County, there more than 200 subdivisions in Four Corners with another 10 developments in the planning or construction stage, says Frederick with the county manager’s office. She estimates that Polk’s population in Four Corners could be as high as 50,000. “We believe that many of these subdivisions are seasonal or short-term rental communities,” she says. “However, there are also many full-time residents who work in the resort areas but choose to live in this portion of Polk County for affordability and access.” In addition, notes Frederick, “We’ve also seen a noticeable spike in the number of new multifamily developments in the past couple of years in this area. The diversity in housing type is a good thing for our residents.” In Osceola County, there are many residential communities in Four Corners and more on the way, according to the county’s Community Development Department. As in the other counties, there’s a mix of part-time, full-time and seasonal residents. Visitors and homebuyers are attracted to the area by housing and job opportunities, along with proximity to major roads and theme parks, according to Osceola officials. In Lake County, Four Corners development is concentrated along U.S. 27, just north of U.S. 192. There are numerous com-
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mercial and residential developments, including Cagan Crossings, an expansive apartment project with retail areas and a library. In Orange County, Four Corners sits just south of the fastgrowing Horizon West development — and planning administrator Eric Raasch says the county expects growth to spill over into that area. He adds that the county has just approved a 360-unit, multifamily project on the west side of Avalon Road, and notes that that there’s only one existing subdivision in the Orange County portion of Four Corners. BUILDERS HAVE TAKEN NOTE The booming area has not gone unnoticed by Central Florida builders. Several are busy along Westside Boulevard, which runs south of U.S. 192 between U.S. 27 and S.R. 429. KB Home (kbhome.com) is particularly active in Four Corners with Magnolia at Westside and Sawgrass Bay. Both communities consist of single-family homes priced starting in the mid$200s with square footage ranging from 1,500 to 3,500. Magnolia at Westside, located south of U.S. 192 and east of U.S. 27, is within walking distance of the Westside K-8 School in Osceola County, says Cara Kane, senior director of public relations for KB Home.
At Four Seasons Orlando, K. Hovnanian is offering the Dominica model (above), with two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It’s priced from $360,990 and has 2,328 square feet. Shown below is the kitchen.
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At Magnolia at Westside in Davenport, K. Hovnanian is offering the Sanya model, with four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It’s priced from $338,990 and has 2,834 square feet. Shown is the front exterior.
The community’s 11 home designs feature large kitchens with an island, an oversized great room, and a walk-in closet in the master bedroom. Community amenities include a pool, a cabana, playing fields and a dog park. KB Home also is one of several builders in Sawgrass Bay, a development located east of U.S. 27 and south of Clermont in Lake County, near Lake Louisa State Park. The community is surrounded by ponds and conservation areas. There the company offers 10 home designs, also with kitchen islands and large great rooms. “Homebuyers at Sawgrass Bay are enticed by its convenient location and beautiful natural surroundings,” says Kane. Pulte Homes (pulte.com) is building two vacation-home communities in Osceola County between U.S. 27 and S.R. 429. Windsor at Westside and Windsor Island Resort will offer homes priced starting in the mid-$300s with four to 10 bedrooms and four to eight bathrooms. Square footage ranges from 2,263 to 4,398. Community amenities include a lazy river, children’s water park, fitness center, game room, sports courts and spa. Four Corners appeals to buyers because of the proximity to the attractions, resort-style amenities and large homes with plenty of storage space plus up to 10 bedrooms, says Tristan Knop, marketing manager of PulteGroup’s North Florida division. Pulte also has plans for another community farther east toward Kissimmee. Initial plans call for 286 townhomes as primary residences, not vacation homes. K. Hovnanian Homes (khov.com) is building in two developments in Four Corners: Magnolia at Westside, between U.S. 27
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and S.R. 429, and Four Seasons Orlando, located east of S.R. 429 and west of I-4. Magnolia at Westside will offer 245 single-family homes priced from $293,990 to $369,990, with square footage ranging from 1,969 to 3,636. Four Seasons Orlando, a 55-plus community, offers 164 villas and 393 single-family homes priced from $236,990 to $355,990. Square footage ranges from 1,436 to 2,328. “Both communities can be used as full-time residences or vacation homes,” says Anna Almirall, marketing director for K. Hovnanian. Because Four Seasons Orlando is an age-restricted community, the company’s traffic consists of many snowbirds who are ready to retire or are very close to retiring. At Magnolia at Westside, shoppers tend to be families who work either in or around Walt Disney World as well as some investment buyers. Four Corners has long attracted snowbirds looking to avoid the cold weather up north. Polo Park East resident Helen Lewis, 86, is one of them. The secretary of the Resident Owners Association and resident since 1998 typically stays about eight months a year in Four Corners and the remaining four months in her Maryland home. Lewis has had a front-row seat to the drastic changes that development brings — for better or worse. “Today the growth is unbelievable,” she says. “New homes, a six-lane highway that’s already obsolete, grocery stores, shopping centers, restaurants, service stations, banks, health centers, doctors and anything else you may want — it is here.” ■
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‘ORLANDO’ REALLY MEANS A VAST REGION OF SIX COUNTIES WITH DOZENS OF CITIES, EACH WITH THEIR OWN UNIQUE CHARMS. BY MICK LOCHRIDGE
Orlando’s compact but lively downtown is highlighted by its iconic fountain on Lake Eola in the city’s signature park.
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ew homeowners in Central Florida will find much more here than Mickey Mouse. To be sure, Walt Disney World and the other major theme parks garner their fair share of attention — but they can’t hold a candle to the multitude of choices for outdoor recreation, the mild weather and the rich diversity of culture found throughout the region. Six counties make up Central Florida — Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and Volusia. While each county and its cities provide their residents with specific amenities and character, they all share the lifestyle qualities that have long attracted newcomers to Florida. Here are short profiles of each county, along with highlights and items of interest from some of their cities.
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ORANGE COUNTY (ORANGECOUNTYFL.NET) Population estimate: 1,380,645 Increase since 2010: 20.5% Residents under age 18: 22.2% Residents over 65: 11.9% Housing units: 544,417 Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.8% Mean travel time to work: 27.8 minutes Median household income: $54,335 The center of Central Florida, Orange County has a lot going for its residents. From professional sports to arts and culture
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and family-friendly tourism, the county serves as the hub of business and residential growth of the Metro Orlando area. For residents relocating from outside Florida or from another part of the state, Orange County, its 10 municipalities and smaller communities offer a big range for newcomers to consider — either to retire or work or raise a family. Living close to well-known institutions of higher learning, including the University of Central Florida (Go Knights!), Rollins College and Valencia College, high school graduates and adult students have premier educational choices at their fingertips. Two major healthcare providers — AdventHealth and Orlando Health — operate facilities throughout Central Florida. And there
Orange County is home to a roster of the world’s most famous tourist attractions, including Walt Disney World (facing page). That’s Cinderella’s Castle, of course, which looms near the park’s entry. ■ At more than 31,000 acres, Lake Apopka is the third-largest lake in Florida. Ongoing restoration efforts by the St. Johns River Water Management District and Orange and Lake counties have improved the water quality and helped return the lake to its longtime position as one of Central Florida’s most important natural resources.
APOPKA Population estimate: 53,489 Increase since 2010: 26.9% Residents under age 18: 24.8% Residents over 65: 12.7% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.4% Mean travel time to work: 30.6 minutes Median household income: $61,558 The county’s second-largest city after Orlando, Apopka’s population continues to explode. And that’s just within the expanding city limits in the county’s northwest sector. Several major projects contribute to that growth. A new hospital — AdventHealth Apopka — opened in the southern part of the city, replacing an existing facility downtown. On the north side, residential and commercial development will follow the completion of the Wekiva Parkway, a toll road that will connect Apopka to I-4 in Sanford to the east and Mount Dora to the west. Apopka also has begun work on its City Center at the intersection of U.S. Highway 441 and S.R. 436.
Plans call for it to include residential areas, along with shopping and entertainment. EATONVILLE Population estimate: 2,301 Increase since 2010: 5.7% Residents under age 18: 20% Residents over 65: 14% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.2% Mean travel time to work: 29.8 minutes Median household income: $27,663 Founded in 1887, the town was one of the first all-black municipalities in the United States. Noted writer and folklorist Zora Neale Hurston, who was raised here, mentions Eatonville in many of her stories, including Their Eyes Were Watching God. The Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts opened in the 1990s, and each year the town stages the Zora! Festival to honor her and the town’s heritage. MAITLAND Population estimate: 17,947 Increase since 2010: 13.1% Residents under age 18: 20.2% Residents over 65: 14.6% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.5% Spring 2020
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are seemingly countless public parks for outdoor recreation, including Wekiwa Springs State Park near Apopka. Of course, visitors and residents alike flock to the long list of attractions, including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World and more. Municipalities include:
At Royal Cypress Preserve in Orlando, Toll Brothers is offering the Massiano Spanish Colonial, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and one half-bathroom. It’s base priced at $544,995 and has 2,836 square feet. The price for the home in this photo, on a premium lot with all the upgrades, is $1,499,995.
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Mean travel time to work: 23.2 minutes Median household income: $74,199 Bisected by both I-4 and U.S. Highway 17-92, the city sits at the north Orange-south Seminole county line. Its residents and visitors have many water recreation choices on lakes Maitland, Minnehaha and Sybelia, among others. The annual Maitland Art Festival sets up on the banks of Lake Lily. The city also is home to the Maitland Art Center, a designated National Historic Landmark; the Jewish Community Center of Greater Orlando; the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida; and the Enzian Theater, an independent movie house. ORLANDO Population estimate: 285,713 Increase since 2010: 19.6% Residents under age 18: 20.9% Residents over 65: 10.2% Housing units: NA Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.7% Mean travel time to work: 25.8 minutes Median household income: $48,511 The county seat is also a major metropolitan city with notable neighborhoods such as College Park, MetroWest, Lake Nona and Baldwin Park. Orlando International Airport is one of the busiest in the country, and lovers of sports have the Orlando Magic NBA
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team, the Orlando City and Orlando Pride soccer clubs, the Orlando Solar Bears hockey team and Camping World Stadium, home to college football’s Citrus Bowl, Russell Athletic Bowl and Cure Bowl. Lake Nona’s Medical City is a 650-acre health and life sciences park that includes the University of Central Florida’s Health Sciences Campus, Nemours Children’s Hospital, the University of Florida Academic and Research Center, and the Orlando Veterans Administration Medical Center. Performance venues include the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the Amway Center and the Bob Carr Theater. WINTER GARDEN Population estimate: 45,266 Increase since 2010: 30.2% Residents under age 18: 24.2% Residents over 65: 12.5% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 42% Mean travel time to work: 28.3 minutes Median household income: $64,683 Located on the south side of Lake Apopka and a short distance west of Orlando, the former citrus town is a popular destination for both residents and visitors. The West Orange Trail, popular with bicyclists and hikers, runs through a historic downtown area that’s filled with shops, restaurants and a Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. The district includes the Garden Theatre, which first
At Phillips Grove in the Dr. Phillips area of Orlando, Pulte Homes is offering the Heatherton, with four to six bedrooms and 3.5 to 6.5 bathrooms. It’s priced from $684,990 and has 4,199 square feet. Shown is the first-floor living area. ■ At the Estates at Lake Pickett in Orlando, Pulte Homes is offering the Gardenside (bottom left), with four to five bedrooms and three to four bathrooms. It’s priced from $473,990 with 3,301 square feet. Shown is the outdoor living area. ■ At Winding Bay in Winter Garden, K. Hovnanian is offering the Grayson (bottom right), with five bedrooms, four to five bathrooms and a three-car garage. It’s priced from $461,900 and has 4,008 square feet. Shown is the kitchen.
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At Laureate Park at Lake Nona, David Weekley Homes is offering The Reef, with four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one halfbathroom. It’s priced from $507,990 and has 2,753 to 2,812 square feet. Shown is the kitchen and the front elevation (below).
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opened in 1935 and was the first movie house in Central Florida built for “talkies.” Restored, the theater reopened in 2008 and today hosts more than 450 events each season, including plays, concerts and movies. WINTER PARK Population estimate: 31,059 Increase since 2010: 12.1% Residents under age 18: 18.4% Residents over 65: 21.2% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 62.3% Mean travel time to work: 23.7 minutes Median household income: $71,749 Perhaps the gem of Central Florida cities, Winter Park has a longstanding reputation as an upscale enclave of art and culture, elegant homes, fine dining and beautiful homes. The city is home to Rollins College and Full Sail University as well as must-see museums such as the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens and the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, which houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Housed at Rollins College, the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park presents performances by the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra. The Scenic Boat Tour takes passengers on a relaxing ride through the Winter Park Chain of Lakes, while Park Avenue offers shoppers
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Winter Garden, in West Orange County, is considered one of the region’s coolest small cities, with a funky downtown historic district filled with mom-and-pop eateries and intriguing boutiques. The West Orange Trail runs through the center of town.
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Park Avenue is the dining and retail hub of Winter Park, and one of the most eclectic commercial districts in all of Florida. It’s anchored by Central Park, a carefully manicured, 11-acre green space dotted with monuments to the city’s history. The shops and restaurants are intriguing, and draw shoppers and strollers from throughout the region as well as out-of-state tourists and even international visitors.
and diners plenty of high-end choices. It runs alongside Central Park, site of the annual Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival.
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LAKE COUNTY (LAKECOUNTYFL.GOV) Population estimate: 356,495 Increase since 2010: 20% Residents under age 18: 19.1% Residents over 65: 26.7% Housing units: 160,467 Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% Mean travel time to work: 29.4 minutes Median household income: $51,884 Like much of the rest of Central Florida, Lake County has grown rapidly in recent years. That’s not likely to slow anytime soon as more homebuyers and developers extend their march north and west out of Orange County. Forecasts predict Lake County’s population to grow to more than 427,000 by 2030 and more than 484,000 by 2040. Planners cite two locations where much of the growth will occur: The southern areas of Clermont, Groveland and Minneola; and the northeast area east of Mount Dora. Named for the abundance of lakes within its borders, the county reaches south to Polk and Osceola counties, while the northeast section touches Volusia County. Florida’s Turnpike
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provides easy access south to Orlando and I-4 and north to I-75. Nature lovers find plenty of open spaces, including the Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, the Ocala National Forest and Lake Louisa and Lake Griffin state parks. Those are in addition to many city and county parks. With 14 municipalities and more than 20 smaller communities, Lake offers plenty of choices for folks who relocate — whether it’s from another state or another part of Central Florida. New residents will find a bounty of cultural and recreational opportunities, along with new developments and historic downtowns. Municipalities include: CLERMONT Population estimate: 36,693 Increase since 2010: 27.4% Residents under age 18: 21.1% Residents over 65: 23.9% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.4% Mean travel time to work: 30.7 minutes Median household income: $58,804 The city’s current population is expected to climb to more than 54,000 in the next decade. Part of that growth is driven by the Wellness Way area, a 16,000-acre mixed-use project south of the city that will have about 16,000 homes and 12 million
There are an array of educational opportunities in Orange County, including several colleges and universities. The oldest is Winter Park’s Rollins College, which is rated one of the top institutions of higher learning in the Southeast and is considered to have one of the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. Shown are the campus’ historic Knowles Memorial Chapel, the U.T. Bradley Boathouse (bottom left) and the McKean Gate (bottom right), the main entryway to the college.
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square feet of nonresidential uses. Wellness Way also will be home to Olympus, a 243-acre master-planned community combining sports, wellness, entertainment and residential development. In somewhat less-healthy perks, Clermont hosts the annual Pig on the Pond community festival, which features barbecue, live entertainment and carnival rides. LEESBURG Population estimate: 23,163 Increase since 2010: 13.7% Residents under age 18: 26.1% Residents over 65: 23.9% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% Mean travel time to work: 25.1 minutes Median household income: $36,191 Lake County’s oldest city lies along U.S. Highway 441 and is sandwiched between lakes Harris and Griffin. It’s home of Lake-Sumter State College and the annual Leesburg Bike Fest, which attracts thousands of festivalgoers for music, entertainment — and motorcycles. MOUNT DORA Population estimate: 14,216 Increase since 2010: 17% Residents under age 18: 16%
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Residents over 65: 33.8% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.1% Mean travel time to work: 27.5 minutes Median household income: $49,394 Mount Dora may be the most famous city in Lake County because of national publicity. For example, Southern Living magazine in a 2016 story on “Small Towns We Love” called it one of “five great little communities that are well worth a visit — or perhaps even a move.” The picturesque city hosts several large festivals throughout the year, including the annual Mount Dora Arts Festival. Growth is heading to the eastern edge thanks to the Wekiva Parkway (S.R. 429), which will connect Mount Dora to I-4 in Sanford and complete the beltway around metro Orlando by 2022. TAVARES Population estimate: 17,472 Increase since 2010: 25% Residents under age 18: 17.4% Residents over 65: 32.7% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% Mean travel time to work: 25 minutes Median household income: $43,744 The laid-back county seat may see 10,000 more residents in the next decade. The Tavares Seaplane Base & Marina is a seaplane airport and recreational boating marina located on
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Lake County’s numerous lakes offer opportunities for activities such as kayaking (facing page) as well as fishing and other watersports. ■ A highlight of Ferran Park in the Lake County city of Eustis is a stylized sculpture of a heron in cattails by local artist Doug Hays.
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The Mount Dora Arts Festival packs the historic downtown district every year. But it’s always a busy and scenic place, filled with intriguing shops and restaurants. Southern Living magazine spotlighted Mount Dora in a story called “Small Towns We Love.”
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the Lake Dora waterfront in Wooton Park. Visitors can take seaplane rides and learn to fly. EUSTIS Population estimate: 21,083 Increase since 2010: 14.2% Residents under age 18: 21.1% Residents over 65: 22.2% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% Mean travel time to work: 24.7% Median household income: $43,901 Along with Tavares and Mount Dora, Eustis marks the third point of Lake County’s so-called Golden Triangle. Sitting on the east side of Lake Eustis, the city offers residents a pleasant lakefront walk through Ferran Park, the Bay Street Players community theater and the George Washington Birthday Festival and Parade — which is the second longest ongoing annual event held in honor of the first president of the United States. OSCEOLA COUNTY (OSCEOLA.ORG) Population estimate: 367,990 Increase since 2010: 37% Residents under age 18: 24.4% Residents over 65: 13.2%
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Housing units: 153,495 Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% Mean travel time to work: 32.8 minutes Median household income: $50,063 Osceola County may be the ideal place for newcomers to Central Florida who want to live near “Old Florida” but still have access to the urban lifestyle of Orlando. Covering more than 1,500 square miles (compared to Seminole County’s 300 square miles), Osceola County stretches more than 60 miles from the Orange County line south to Okeechobee County. In between are the county’s two cities, a handful of unincorporated communities and plenty of nature in the form of ranch lands and undeveloped prairie, woods and marsh. By far, most of the county’s residents live in the northwest bordering Orange and Polk counties. That puts them within a half-hour drive of Walt Disney World and other area attractions. It’s no surprise that Disney is the county’s second-largest employer, just behind the county school system. Away from the congestion and tourist shops, there are many state wildlife management areas, lakes and preserves. The county also hosts the headwaters of the Lake OkeechobeeFlorida Everglades ecosystem. Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida’s the sixth-largest lake at 19,000 acres, sits next to Kissimmee. Municipalities include:
At John’s Lake Landing in Clermont, David Weekley Homes is offering The Boulevard, with four bedrooms, three to four full bathrooms and one half- bathroom. It’s priced from $427,990 and has 3,139 to 3,165 square feet. Shown is the master bathroom. ■ At Wilson Estates in Groveland, KB Home is offering Model 1707 (below), with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. It’s priced from $244,990 and has 1,707 square feet. Shown is the great room.
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Osceola County’s Silver Spurs Rodeo, still held every year in Kissimmee, is a throwback to the days of the county’s stature as a cattle-ranching mecca. There are still plenty of cowboys, along with others who like the area’s affordable homes and array of recreational opportunities.
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KISSIMMEE Population estimate: 73,597 Increase since 2010: 23.5% Residents under age 18: 24.2% Residents over 65: 10.7% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 17% Mean travel time to work: 29.5 minutes Median household income: $39,841 The county seat’s proximity to major theme parks encouraged many smaller attractions, such as Old Town and Fun Spot, to spring up near U.S. Highway 192, which runs through the heart of the city. Paying tribute to the county’s cowboy roots, Kissimmee also hosts the annual Silver Spurs Rodeo. The city’s Waterfront Park on Lake Tohopekaliga features walking paths, playgrounds and a fishing pier. ST. CLOUD Population estimate: 54,115 Increase since 2010: 43.1% Residents under age 18: 26.8% Residents over 65: 13.5% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% Mean travel time to work: 34.1 minutes Median household income: $54,979
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Located just a few miles east of Kissimmee and about an hour from the beaches in Melbourne, St. Cloud was founded in the early 1900s as a retirement community for Civil War Union veterans who paid $50 for five-acre lots. It’s located on the southern shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga, approximately 26 miles southeast of Orlando. POLK COUNTY (POLK-COUNTY.NET) Population estimate: 708,009 Increase since 2010: 17.6% Residents under age 18: 22.1% Residents over 65: 20.2% Housing units: 299,421 Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 20% Mean travel time to work: 26.8 minutes Median household income: $48,500 Located along I-4 midway between Orlando and Tampa, Polk County benefits from its proximity to both high-growth urban areas. It lies along the so-called “I-4 Corridor” that connects the state’s west and east coasts. County leaders say citrus, cattle, agriculture and the phosphate industry remain key players in the local economy. But tourist revenue has increased in recent years, thanks in part to attractions such as Legoland Florida and historic Bok Tower Gardens.
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At Split Oaks Estates in St. Cloud, Pulte Homes is offering the Pinnacle, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It’s priced from $357,990 and has 2,488 square feet. Shown is the kitchen. ■ At Casa Bella in Kissimmee, KB Home is offering Model 1,541 (below), with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It’s priced from $242,990 and has 1,541 square feet. Shown is the kitchen.
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At Sola Vista in St. Cloud, K. Hovnanian is offering the Marion, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a two-car garage. It’s priced from $310,000 and has 2,237 square feet. Shown is the kitchen.
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The county also was the site of a couple of historic firsts: The first Publix Supermarket was built in Winter Haven. That city also was the location of Cypress Gardens (now Legoland), the first major tourist attraction in Florida. Perhaps one of the fastest growing areas in Polk County is around the small city of Davenport. While the city’s population is less than 5,300, its location near the Osceola County line and near several major roadways has attracted a long list of builders and developers. Municipalities, in addition to Davenport, include: LAKELAND Population estimate: 110,516 Increase since 2010: 13.6% Residents under age 18: 19.7% Residents over 65: 21.8% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% Mean travel time to work: 21.6 minutes Median household income: $44,313 The largest city in Polk County, Lakeland is 35 miles from Tampa and 56 miles from Orlando. It’s home to several institutions of higher learning, including Southeastern University, Florida Polytechnic University and Florida Southern College, the campus of which encompasses the largest on-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings in the world.
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The MLB Detroit Tigers hold spring training in Lakeland. WINTER HAVEN Population estimate: 43,020 Increase since 2010: 24.5% Residents under age 18: 22.1% Residents over 65: 23.8% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 19% Mean travel time to work: 25.3 minutes Median household income: $44,397 The city lies just east of Lakeland and boasts 50 lakes, 22 boat ramps, 14 public docks and 30 waterfront parks. In 1936, Winter Haven welcomed Cypress Gardens, a botanical garden that was well known for its water ski shows and Southern Belles. Today it is the site of Legoland. SEMINOLE COUNTY (SEMINOLECOUNTYFL.GOV) Population estimate: 467,832 Increase since 2010: 10.7% Residents under age 18: 21% Residents over 65: 15.5% Housing units: 192,246 Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.2% Mean travel time to work: 27.2 minutes
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In Polk County, Bok Tower Gardens is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places you’ll find anywhere. Its massive carillon tower was dedicated during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge. The gardens were founded by publishing magnate Edward Bok and his wife, Mary Louise Bok, whose home is still on the grounds and open for tours.
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Although it barely topped 2,000 residents in the early 1980s, the Seminole County city of Oviedo today has a population of more than 41,000. Much of the business activity has moved from the “old” downtown to Oviedo on the Park, a 50-acre town center on the north side of Mitchell Hammock Road. The site encompasses homes, businesses, a lake, an amphitheater and a boardwalk as well as municipal buildings.
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Median household income: $63,760 Seminole County is among the fastest-growing counties in Florida. The county government and Seminole’s seven municipalities boast a wide variety of recreational opportunities, such as parks, trails, wilderness areas, libraries, museums and local attractions. Seminole County sits between the major Central Florida theme parks and the Atlantic Coast. It’s an easy drive to visit Mickey Mouse or to get sand between your toes. Named after the Seminole Indians, the county has evolved over the years from a rural and agricultural area. (Sanford long ago was known as the “Celery Capital of the World.”) For a time, the growing county was a bedroom community for Orlando, but today many residents live and play — and work — in Seminole County. Municipalities include: ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Population estimate: 44,241 Increase since 2010: 6.3% Residents under age 18: 18.9% Residents over 65: 14.8% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.1% Mean travel time to work: 25.5 minutes Median household income: $52,554
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The city straddles I-4 and abuts Orange County to its south and west. An outdoor town center called “Uptown Altamonte” features retail and residential areas and is home to the annual July 4 celebration called “Red, Hot, and Boom.” Altamonte Springs is known for the presence of just about every franchise eatery and retail outlet in existence. CASSELBERRY Population estimate: 28,876 Increase since 2010: 10.6% Residents under age 18: 17.8% Residents over 65: 15.1% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% Mean travel time to work: 25.4 minutes Median household income: $46,172 The city lies just to the east of Altamonte Springs. Water recreation is popular in Casselberry, which has more than 30 lakes and waterways, including lakes Howell, Kathryn and Concord and the Triplet Chain of Lakes. The city’s main roadways are U.S. Highway 17-92 and Semoran Boulevard. LAKE MARY Population estimate: 17,283 Increase since 2010: 25.2% Residents under age 18: 19.3%
The Seminole County city of Sanford was restored and rejuvenated about 20 years ago. Hugging the shores of Lake Monroe, Sanford today is a lively destination for shopping and dining, and boasts an array of antique emporiums and art galleries.
LONGWOOD Population estimate: 15,124 Increase since 2010: 10.6% Residents under age 18: 17.4% Residents over 65: 19.1% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.4% Mean travel time to work: 28.2 minutes Median household income: $62,192 Longwood sits on the northern edges of Altamonte Springs and Casselberry. With its first settlers arriving in the 1870s, Longwood is proud of its heritage as shown by its Historic District, which covers about 190 acres with nearly 40 structures. Located near the intersection of S.R. 434 and C.R. 427, the district includes the Longwood Hotel, the Inside-Outside House and the Bradlee-McIntyre House.
OVIEDO Population estimate: 41,557 Increase since 2010: 24.2% Residents under age 18: 25.6% Residents over 65: 10.2% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 46% Mean travel time to work: 29.6 minutes Median household income: $90,482 Located in eastern Seminole County, the city’s population has exploded since the 1970s. Much of that growth can be attributed to its proximity to the University of Central Florida and its research park, which is just down the road in Orange County. Its town center, called “Oviedo on the Park,” features townhomes, apartments, restaurants and retail areas. Its focal point is man-made Center Lake Park, surrounded by a playground and amphitheater. SANFORD Population estimate: 60,035 Increase since 2010: 11.4% Residents under age 18: 25.3% Residents over 65: 12% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 23% Mean travel time to work: 26.7 minutes Median household income: $45,733 Spring 2020
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Residents over 65: 21% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.7% Mean travel time to work: 25.8 minutes Median household income: $89,908 A few miles north along I-4 is Lake Mary, home to the county’s top private employer — the software company Convergys. In addition, several other of the county’s top employers are just next door in the Heathrow community. Those include Chase Bankcard Services and the American Automobile Association.
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In Volusia County, the Hatch Seafood Company is one of many colorful eateries near the 175-foottall Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. In DeLeon Springs State Park (below left) is the Old Spanish Sugar Mill, which is also a rustic restaurant where you can make your own pancakes.
The county seat hugs the southern shore of Lake Monroe. Among places of interest in Sanford are Seminole State College, the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and the Orlando Sanford International Airport. Visitors and residents enjoy the city’s historic downtown and lakefront walking trail. WINTER SPRINGS Population estimate: 37,321 Increase since 2010: 12% Residents under age 18: 19.1% Residents over 65: 17.4% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 43% Mean travel time to work: 29 minutes Median household income: $70,417 Sandwiched between Casselberry and Lake Jesup, the city got its start through agriculture. Settlers used the wharves on the lake to carry their products across Lake Jesup to Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River. The city originally was called North Orlando and had about 600 residents. One of its highlights is the annual Scottish Highland Games. VOLUSIA COUNTY (VOLUSIA.ORG) Population estimate: 547,538 Increase since 2010: 10.7%
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Daytona Beach’s brightly lit boardwalk is known to vacationers and spring breakers, of course. But the World’s Most Famous Beach is within easy driving distance of anywhere in Central Florida. Volusia County’s new-home developments are mostly within 15 minutes or so of the beach.
most stop in DeBary. Students have several choices for higher education: Daytona State College, the University of Central Florida, Bethune-Cookman University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Keiser College, Stetson University and Nova Southeastern University. Municipalities include: DELAND Population estimate: 33,532 Increase since 2010: 24.7% Residents under age 18: 18.3% Residents over 65: 23.9% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% Mean travel time to work: 22.9 minutes Median household income: $42,500 The county seat is located between I-4 and the St. Johns River. Founded in 1876, the city boasts a downtown historic district with numerous 19th-century buildings. Nationally recognized Stetson University was founded in DeLand in 1883. Today, the school has an enrollment of more than 4,000. Skydive DeLand, a nationally known skydiving facility, is based here. DELTONA Population estimate: 91,951 Increase since 2010: 8% Spring 2020
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Residents under age 18: 17.7% Residents over 65: 24.4% Housing units: 262,088 Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6% Mean travel time to work: 25.7 minutes Median household income: $46,760 Volusia County likely marks off most must-haves on a relocation checklist: good schools, outdoor recreation, miles of clean beaches, historic communities and new homes. There’s even a town famous for its large number of psychics and mediums. But it doesn’t take a fortune-teller to see growth in Volusia’s future. The Forbes 2017 List of Fastest Growing Cities in the country ranked the Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Flagler County to the north, as No. 4. Volusia’s population is divided into east and west Volusia. The St. Johns River flows north along the western side, which includes the inland cities of DeLand and Deltona. The Atlantic Ocean provides the border to the east, which includes the oceanfront cities of Daytona Beach and Port Orange. I-4 and I-95 offer easy routes to Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa and Miami. In addition to water sports along the beach and Intracoastal Waterway, the St. Johns River and lakes George, Monroe and Harney provide opportunities for boating, fishing and other water recreation. The SunRail commuter train makes its northern-
Residents under age 18: 22.9% Residents over 65: 15.7% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% Mean travel time to work: 32.3 minutes Median household income: $48,839 The most populated city in Volusia County, Deltona sits alongside I-4 and just to the north of Lake Monroe. Originally called Deltona Lakes, it started in 1962 as a planned residential community. It has remained mostly residential, serving as a bedroom community for nearby Orlando and Daytona Beach. For the city’s younger residents, there’s the Lake Butler Recreation Complex, which includes a skate park, a playground and basketball courts.
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PORT ORANGE Population estimate: 64,252 Increase since 2010: 13.5% Residents under age 18: 17.7% Residents over 65: 24% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.6% Mean travel time to work: 22.2 minutes Median household income: $50,418 Just a few miles south of Daytona Beach sits Port Orange. The city got its start after the Civil War, when Dr. John Milton Hawks, an abolitionist and United States Army surgeon, brought 500 freed slaves to the area. The history of their community, known as Freemanville, remains with the Mount Moriah Baptist Church, which was built in 1911, on Orange Avenue. ■
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RELOCATION TIPS • Stay organized. Much of moving-related stress comes from managing all the logistics, such as leaving your current home and finding a new one. Be organized. Keep to-do lists for both your departure and arrival locations. • Know what’s available to you. Many companies offer a variety of relocation services and most are flexible in what they provide, such as homehunting trips and assistance in selling or buying your home. Also, if your employer doesn’t typically offer relocation assistance, ask for it and negotiate. • Take time to get to know your new environment before you move. Find the neighborhood that best suits your lifestyle. Talk to people who live there and follow the local news. • Know the cost of living in the new city. There are significant differences in cost of living among U.S. cities. Do the research and plan accordingly. • Don’t make any long-term commitments. Consider renting at first to avoid buying into a neighborhood you might end up not liking. You might not like the job, either. Some companies offer temporary corporate housing. • Find out if any of your moving expenses are tax deductible. Even if your new employer doesn’t offer any financial assistance for your relocation, you might be eligible for partial reimbursement come tax time. • Build a social support network. Use online services to find others in the area who have similar interests or hobbies. Your new company may also offer clubs and interest groups to meet new people.
SOURCE: FORBES MAGAZINE
DAYTONA BEACH Population estimate: 68,866 Increase since 2010: 11.8% Residents under age 18: 16.6% Residents over 65: 20.4% Residents with bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.3% Mean travel time to work: 19.5 minutes Median household income: $32,932 It has long called itself “The World’s Most Famous Beach.” While that assertion may draw arguments from some, Daytona Beach does have plenty going for it. There are 23 miles of beaches as well as the Daytona Pier and Boardwalk. The city is home to the Daytona Beach International Airport, NASCAR, the Daytona International Speedway and the LPGA. It’s the site of Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona State College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS School grades provide an easily understandable way to measure the performance of a school. Schools are graded A, B, C, D or F, and the grade is determined using up to 11 components. There are four achievement components, which are calculated using student performance on statewide standardized assessments, including comprehensive assessments, end-of-course (EOC) assessments and Florida Alternate Assessments (FAA). The achievement components measure the percentage of full-year enrolled students who achieve a passing score. There are also learning gains components and a middle school acceleration component, as well as high school acceleration and graduation rate components. Each component is worth up to 100 points in the overall calculation. The four achievement components — English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies — are shown on the following pages. Also shown are school grades for two years, high school graduation rates and the percentage of students on free or reduced lunch programs. For more information about the complexities of school grading, and to see results of the other components that determine school grades, visit the Florida Department of Education website at fldoe.com.
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2019
School Grade 2018
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LAKE ORIENTA
59
63
55
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B
C
75.0
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55.4
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LAWTON
83
81
71
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A
B
26.0
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BENTLEY
64
64
49
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B
B
63.2
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LAYER
65
71
61
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B
B
57.4
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CARILLON
74
73
70
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A
A
29.1
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LONGWOOD
71
72
61
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A
B
63.9
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CASSELBERRY
54
66
54
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A
B
72.8
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MIDWAY
49
54
43
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C
C
86.2
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CHOICES IN LEARNING (CHARTER)
90
93
89
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A
A
22.0
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PARTIN
81
80
75
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A
A
23.2
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Graduation Rate 2017-18
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
76.1
B
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
C
B
Graduation Rate 2017-18
C
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Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
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63
School Grade 2018
45
72
School Grade 2019
57
64
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
53
BEAR LAKE
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
ALTAMONTE
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
MAKING THE GRADE
SEMINOLE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
CRYSTAL LAKE
74
77
70
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A
B
42.7
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PINE CREST
33
33
30
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C
D
94.9
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EASTBROOK
59
63
47
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C
C
60.8
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RAINBOW
81
87
73
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A
A
35.0
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ENGLISH ESTATES
57
69
67
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C
B
76.3
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RED BUG
73
72
61
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B
A
48.7
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EVANS
75
80
74
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A
A
38.1
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SABAL POINT
76
85
74
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A
A
34.0
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FOREST CITY
60
67
44
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C
B
70.9
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SPRING LAKE
46
47
44
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C
C
80.2
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GENEVA
58
68
63
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B
A
47.2
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STENSTROM
76
80
77
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A
A
43.4
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GOLDSBORO MAGNET
64
62
70
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B
B
51.5
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STERLING PARK
69
66
63
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B
B
56.0
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HAMILTON
48
53
44
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C
C
90.0
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WALKER
77
79
75
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A
A
22.5
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HEATHROW
86
89
82
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A
A
19.3
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WEKIVA
80
83
73
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A
A
34.1
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HIGHLANDS
70
69
59
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B
B
62.6
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WICKLOW
48
60
50
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B
B
88.5
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IDYLLWILDE
49
48
45
-
C
C
85.3
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WILSON
82
87
79
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A
A
27.9
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KEETH
82
76
74
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A
A
31.6
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WINTER SPRINGS
59
59
59
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C
A
75.5
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LAKE MARY
70
76
63
-
A
A
49.2
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WOODLANDS
75
84
70
-
A
B
32.5
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SEMINOLE COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOLS CHILES
78
83
73
89
A
A
26.5
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MILWEE
55
57
53
68
B
B
66.4
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GREENWOOD LAKES
55
60
55
61
B
B
66.7
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ROCK LAKE
66
77
68
78
A
A
39.5
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INDIAN TRAILS
63
71
64
88
A
B
41.1
-
SANFORD
63
68
64
75
A
B
50.6
-
JACKSON HEIGHTS
74
80
73
89
A
A
31.5
-
SOUTH SEMINOLE
51
58
52
65
B
B
67.5
-
MARKHAM WOODS
63
62
61
73
B
B
46.5
-
TEAGUE
55
59
49
77
B
B
58.0
-
MILLENNIUM
53
55
41
62
C
B
68.1
-
TUSKAWILLA
56
63
53
80
B
B
52.1
-
LYMAN
59
49
68
69
B
B
53.5
92
OVIEDO
69
70
86
89
A
A
34.1
90
SEMINOLE
58
47
58
76
B
B
57.4
89
WINTER SPRINGS
56
51
74
69
B
B
52.8
91
SEMINOLE COUNTY VIRTUAL FRANCHISE
74
81
77
86
A
A
19.5
100
84
88
77
89
A
A
29.7
-
SEMINOLE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS CROOMS ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
78
71
84
94
A
A
38.2
100
HAGERTY
77
71
83
88
A
A
20.7
96
LAKE BRANTLEY
59
49
68
74
B
B
45.7
95
LAKE HOWELL
56
44
66
78
B
B
53.6
91
LAKE MARY
59
50
72
73
B
B
42.6
96
SEMINOLE COUNTY COMBINED SCHOOLS GALILEO SCHOOL FOR GIFTED LEARNING K-8 (CHARTER)
74
77
75
85
A
A
27.5
6 0 H O M E B U Y E R // C E N T R A L F L O R I D A E D I T I O N
-
SEMINOLE SCIENCE K-8 (CHARTER)
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2019
School Grade 2018
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
B
C
100.0
-
MICHIGAN AVENUE
59
57
52
-
B
B
87.3
-
-
C
C
100.0
-
MILL CREEK
48
56
58
-
C
c
100.0
-
CHESTNUT SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
54
61
47
-
B
C
100.0
-
NARCOOSSEE
72
68
65
-
A
B
38.0
-
CYPRESS
53
54
60
-
B
C
100.0
-
NEPTUNE
54
56
55
-
C
C
91.6
-
DEERWOOD
46
49
37
-
C
D
100.0
-
PARTIN SETTLEMENT
56
57
45
-
C
C
79.2
-
EAST LAKE
58
65
54
-
B
C
76.8
-
FLORA RIDGE
42
45
33
-
C
D
100
-
HICKORY TREE
62
61
54
-
B
C
65.5
-
HIGHLANDS
42
37
36
-
C
C
100.0
-
KISSIMMEE
52
69
49
-
B
A
92.4
-
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Graduation Rate 2017-18
-
36
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
42
37
School Grade 2018
60
34
School Grade 2019
56
CENTRAL AVENUE
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
BOGGY CREEK
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OSCEOLA COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PLEASANT HILL
43
46
42
-
C
C
97.8
-
POINCIANA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
42
40
41
-
C
C
100.0
-
REEDY CREEK
54
52
45
-
C
C
92.4
-
ST. CLOUD
63
72
66
-
B
B
59.6
-
SUNRISE
54
61
52
-
B
C
89.8
-
44
50
44
-
C
C
100.0
-
47
50
30
-
C
C
99.0
-
KOA
46
45
42
-
C
C
100.0
-
THACKER AVENUE SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
LAKEVIEW
59
68
59
-
B
C
82.1
-
VENTURA
OSCEOLA COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOLS DENN JOHN
39
46
42
68
C
C
100.0
-
NARCOOSSEE
62
65
62
86
A
A
56.3
-
DISCOVERY INTERMEDIATE
37
32
34
67
C
C
100.0
-
NEPTUNE
52
55
52
81
B
B
72.1
-
HORIZON
47
49
50
75
B
B
92.3
-
PARKWAY
45
40
46
71
C
B
92.0
-
KISSIMMEE
39
42
41
74
C
C
100.0
-
ST. CLOUD
55
63
62
80
B
B
66.8
-
NEW DIMENSIONS
76
62
94
80
A
A
75.4
99
OSCEOLA
37
29
48
66
C
C
82.9
89
POINCIANA
42
28
60
52
C
C
83.7
93
PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL
81
72
82
95
A
A
58.9
100
ST. CLOUD
50
50
74
79
B
B
59.0
95
ST. CLOUD PREPARATORY ACADEMY
55
49
40
72
C
B
40.2
-
OSCEOLA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS AVANT GARDE ACADEMY OF OSCEOLA 6-12 (CHARTER)
38
44
46
68
C
C
100.0
-
CELEBRATION
60
45
68
72
B
B
62.1
91
FOUR CORNERS UPPER 9-12 (CHARTER)
50
38
59
77
B
C
66
-
GATEWAY
51
34
71
76
C
C
80.5
92
HARMONY
55
47
61
78
B
B
37.8
97
LIBERTY
39
20
44
48
C
C
84.7
91
OSCEOLA COUNTY COMBINED SCHOOLS AVANT GARDE ACADEMY POINCIANA K-8 (CHARTER) BELLALAGO ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER) CANOE CREEK ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
59
CELEBRATION SCHOOL K-8
80
FLORIDA CYBER K-12 (CHARTER)
42
FOUR CORNERS K-8 (CHARTER)
57
HARMONY COMMUNITY SCHOOL
74
75
76
73
67
-
B
B
57.7
-
80
72
71
81
A
A
24.8
91
-
OSCEOLA SCIENCE K-8 (CHARTER) OSCEOLA VIRTUAL SCHOOL (SECONDARY) POINCIANA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS PK-5 (CHARTER)
42
40
41
-
C
C
100.0
-
-
P. M. WELLS ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
57
60
50
82
A
A
89.6
-
31
30
21
79
C
D
100.0
-
55
48
48
67
B
B
71.8
-
54
52
67
B
B
88.9
86
82
93
A
A
25.7
24
36
44
C
D
68.1
75
59
52
-
B
C
73.3
-
72
83
A
A
38
-
KISSIMMEE ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER) MATER BRIGHTON LAKES ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
53
MATER PALMS ACADEMY K-12 OSCEOLA COUNTY SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS 6-12 (CHARTER)
89
58
41
73
C
B
78.8
53
52
50
74
58
63
44
83
91
87
97
A
-
B
C
86.9
-
A
C
85.1
-
A
43.2
99
RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT BOGGY CREEK K-8 (CHARTER) RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT POINCIANA K-8 (CHARTER) RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT TAPESTRY K-8 (CHARTER) ST. CLOUD PREPARATORY ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER) UCP OSCEOLA PK-2 (CHARTER) WESTSIDE SCHOOL K-8
55
53
51
80
C
C
64.1
48
50
51
97
A
C
84.7
-
49
42
40
82
B
C
86.5
-
55
49
40
72
C
B
40.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
48
47
46
76
B
B
86.3
-
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61
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
96.1
-
LAWTON CHILES
54
78
59
-
A
A
100.0
-
A
54.3
-
LITTLE RIVER
46
48
45
-
C
C
100.0
-
APOPKA
59
65
58
-
B
B
91.6
-
LOCKHART
40
43
32
-
D
C
100.0
-
AVALON
80
84
73
-
A
A
26.9
-
LOVELL
35
47
42
-
C
C
100.0
-
AZALEA PARK
43
56
43
-
C
C
100.0
-
MEADOW WOODS
47
53
47
-
C
C
100.0
-
BALDWIN PARK
75
76
72
-
A
A
40.5
-
METROWEST
53
51
48
-
C
C
73.8
-
School Grade 2019
B
A
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2018
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
C
-
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
-
68
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
44
75
School Grade 2018
63
67
School Grade 2019
65
ANDOVER
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
ALOMA
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Graduation Rate 2017-18
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ORANGE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MICHAEL MCCOY
42
55
30
-
C
C
100.0
-
72
69
59
-
B
B
41.0
-
MILLENNIA
45
52
46
-
C
B
80.1
-
BONNEVILLE
55
62
55
-
C
C
100.0
-
MILLENNIA GARDENS
40
42
38
-
C
C
100.0
-
BROOKSHIRE
70
71
75
-
B
A
48.7
-
MOLLIE RAY
28
58
41
-
C
C
100.0
-
CAMELOT
70
79
69
-
A
B
57.6
-
MOSS PARK
72
75
72
-
A
A
33.1
-
CASTLE CREEK
55
59
61
-
C
C
97.2
-
NAP FORD COMMUNITY (CHARTER)
33
55
22
-
C
D
100.0
-
CATALINA
33
49
23
-
C
C
100.0
-
NORTHLAKE PARK COMMUNITY
72
73
66
-
A
B
40.6
-
CHENEY
53
69
55
-
B
A
100.0
-
OAK HILL
47
59
42
-
C
D
100.0
-
BAY LAKE BAY MEADOWS
CHICKASAW
59
62
54
-
B
C
100.0
-
OAKLAND AVENUE (CHARTER)
72
70
65
-
B
B
31.3
-
CITRUS
56
58
50
-
C
C
90.8
-
OAKSHIRE
69
71
50
-
B
A
84.4
-
CLAY SPRINGS
53
70
54
-
C
C
89.4
-
OCOEE
52
56
41
-
C
C
100.0
-
COLUMBIA
72
79
77
-
A
A
60.8
-
ORANGE CENTER
39
39
45
-
D
C
100.0
-
CONWAY
59
63
63
-
B
C
100.0
-
ORLANDO SCIENCE (CHARTER)
79
80
75
-
A
A
39.7
-
CYPRESS PARK
42
52
53
-
C
D
100.0
-
ORLO VISTA
33
48
37
-
C
C
100.0
-
CYPRESS SPRINGS
70
75
63
-
A
A
53.5
-
PALM LAKE
74
69
77
-
A
A
48.2
-
DEERWOOD
71
73
62
-
A
A
54.4
-
PALMETTO
38
55
32
-
C
C
100.0
-
DILLARD STREET
52
53
46
-
C
C
100.0
-
PERSHING-PINE CASTLE
53
67
44
-
C
B
85.8
-
DOMMERICH
82
82
75
-
A
A
19.6
-
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
29
30
30
-
D
D
100.0
-
DOVER SHORES
60
64
67
-
B
B
100.0
-
PINAR
57
64
52
-
B
B
100.0
-
DR. PHILLIPS
80
83
77
-
A
A
37.1
-
PINE HILLS
40
51
50
-
C
C
100.0
-
DREAM LAKE
60
71
65
-
B
B
94.7
-
PINECREST CREEK (CHARTER)
79
74
-
-
A
C
90.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PINELOCH
39
40
37
-
C
C
100.0
-
75
79
71
-
A
A
38.5
-
PINEWOOD
34
38
37
-
D
C
100.0
-
EAGLES NEST
42
48
43
-
C
C
100.0
-
PRAIRIE LAKE
48
57
56
-
C
C
67.9
-
EAST LAKE
65
71
65
-
B
B
58.4
-
PRINCETON
74
71
72
-
A
A
35.7
-
DURRANCE EAGLE CREEK
ECCLESTON
32
39
36
-
C
C
100.0
-
RIDGEWOOD PARK
39
58
37
-
C
C
100.0
-
ENDEAVOR
69
67
63
-
A
A
66.6
-
RIVERDALE
53
55
56
-
B
C
100.0
-
ENGELWOOD
33
40
41
-
C
C
100.0
-
RIVERSIDE
42
54
42
-
B
D
100.0
-
FORSYTH WOODS
48
53
60
-
B
B
100.0
-
ROCK LAKE
29
49
32
-
C
F
100.0
-
HIAWASSEE
35
40
39
-
C
D
100.0
-
ROCK SPRINGS
64
65
61
-
A
C
66.5
-
HIDDEN OAKS
64
71
70
-
B
C
70.4
-
ROLLING HILLS
38
51
56
-
B
D
100.0
-
HILLCREST
86
82
83
-
A
B
27.1
-
ROSEMONT
38
57
45
-
B
D
100.0
-
HUNGERFORD
41
47
28
-
C
C
100.0
-
SADLER
35
41
37
-
D
C
100.0
-
HUNTERS CREEK
70
77
66
-
B
A
52.4
-
SAND LAKE
75
79
77
-
A
A
47.6
-
INDEPENDENCE
87
90
90
-
A
A
18.6
-
SHENANDOAH
63
67
55
-
C
A
61.3
-
IVEY LANE
31
54
37
-
C
F
100.0
-
SHINGLE CREEK
39
53
47
-
C
C
100.0
-
JOHN YOUNG
57
71
54
-
A
B
72.6
-
SOUTHWOOD
67
66
64
-
B
B
83.5
-
KEENES CROSSING
80
80
75
-
A
A
23.9
-
SPRING LAKE
55
62
53
-
B
C
100.0
-
LUCIOUS AND EMMA NIXON ACADEMY CHARTER
28
20
-
-
D
-
100.0
-
STONE LAKES
82
72
-
-
B
A
29.6
-
KILLARNEY
52
59
63
-
A
A
100.0
-
SUN BLAZE
76
68
-
-
A
B
50.1
-
SUNRIDGE
67
67
50
-
B
B
53.2
-
SUNRISE
73
73
68
-
A
B
31.7
-
SUNSET PARK
74
68
73
-
B
A
28.7
-
TANGELO PARK
32
34
33
-
C
C
100.0
-
THORNEBROOKE
85
85
80
-
A
A
29.7
-
THREE POINTS
44
51
37
-
C
C
100.0
-
TILDENVILLE
66
71
73
-
A
B
59.3
-
TIMBER LAKES
74
83
77
-
A
A
40.5
-
LAKE COMO
55
55
57
56
B
C
88.0
LAKE GEM
50
54
36
-
D
C
100.0
-
LAKE GEORGE
56
52
54
-
B
C
98.4
-
LAKE SILVER
51
52
44
-
C
B
99.5
-
LAKE SYBELIA
64
68
48
-
C
C
62.0
-
LAKE WESTON
45
56
45
-
B
F
100.0
-
LAKE WHITNEY
84
86
83
-
A
A
21.4
-
LAKEMONT
71
72
70
-
A
A
53.2
-
LAKEVILLE
47
55
51
-
C
C
94.8
-
LANCASTER
45
69
33
-
B
B
100.0
-
LAUREATE PARK
80
83
77
-
A
A
17.4
6 2   H O M E B U Y E R // C E N T R A L F L O R I D A E D I T I O N
UCP EAST (CHARTER)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
UNION PARK
51
48
27
-
D
C
100.0
-
VENTURA
34
36
42
-
D
C
100.0
-
VISTA LAKES
69
75
74
-
A
B
51.5
-
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2018
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
100.0
-
WHISPERING OAK
85
85
77
-
A
A
20.8
-
B
79.8
-
WILLIAM FRANGUS
50
53
51
-
C
C
99.6
-
WATERFORD
65
66
60
-
C
B
51.3
-
WILLIAM S. MAXEY
66
77
57
-
A
A
100.0
-
School Grade 2019
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
C
C
Graduation Rate 2017-18
C
-
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
-
49
School Grade 2018
41
60
School Grade 2019
48
53
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
29
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
WASHINGTON SHORES WATERBRIDGE
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ORANGE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS WEST CREEK
71
76
68
-
A
A
46.6
-
WINDERMERE
82
87
85
-
A
A
9.4
WEST OAKS
45
47
59
-
C
C
100.0
-
WINEGARD
46
49
58
-
C
B
100.0
-
WESTBROOKE
76
75
69
-
B
A
44.8
-
WOLF LAKE
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
WESTPOINTE
67
70
54
-
B
A
63.2
WETHERBEE
64
70
60
-
B
B
81.3
-
WYNDHAM LAKES
57
53
52
-
C
B
69.9
-
ZELLWOOD
51
52
57
-
C
C
100.0
-
ORANGE COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOLS APOPKA
42
50
43
59
C
C
71.0
-
LEGACY
54
51
48
67
C
B
66.5
-
AVALON
78
84
76
92
A
A
27.3
-
LIBERTY
47
45
39
58
C
C
100.0
-
BRIDGEWATER
70
73
68
85
A
A
28.0
-
LOCKHART
35
34
31
62
C
C
100.0
-
CARVER
31
38
29
50
C
C
100.0
-
MAITLAND
66
66
67
80
A
B
43.3
-
CHAIN OF LAKES
50
48
48
56
B
C
69.3
-
MEADOW WOODS
48
48
48
67
C
C
80.0
-
COLLEGE PARK
41
41
44
48
C
C
100.0
-
MEADOWBROOK
23
30
29
49
C
C
100.0
-
CONWAY
44
51
44
55
C
C
69.3
-
MEMORIAL
35
36
32
65
C
C
100.0
-
CORNER LAKE
50
51
57
53
C
C
64.5
-
OCOEE
49
52
48
70
B
C
70.5
-
DISCOVERY
64
71
75
82
A
A
44.7
-
ODYSSEY
55
54
55
75
B
B
67.8
-
FREEDOM
47
53
53
61
B
B
85.2
-
PIEDMONT LAKES
40
55
42
57
C
C
97.5
-
GLENRIDGE
60
63
61
68
B
A
52.7
-
ROBINSWOOD
35
31
38
65
C
C
100.0
-
GOTHA
53
54
44
73
B
C
63.3
-
SOUTH CREEK
57
57
53
66
B
B
70.1
-
HOWARD
79
77
74
89
A
A
39.4
-
SOUTHWEST
62
63
53
71
A
A
51.8
-
HUNTERS CREEK
66
81
67
75
A
A
54.6
-
STONEWALL JACKSON
49
44
40
63
C
C
100.0
-
INNOVATION
71
75
64
94
A
A
42.8
-
SUNRIDGE
74
74
68
82
A
A
32.9
JUDSON B. WALKER
54
40
37
58
C
D
100.0
-
TIMBER SPRINGS
68
75
65
82
A
B
45.7
LAKE NONA
77
83
67
88
A
A
40.9
-
UNION PARK
30
32
28
43
D
C
100.0
-
LAKEVIEW
54
49
53
59
C
C
66.3
-
WESTRIDGE
31
35
29
43
C
D
100.0
-
WOLF LAKE
53
54
52
73
B
B
56.1
-
ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS APOPKA
50
35
70
65
B
B
55.5
97
MAYNARD EVANS
28
27
54
52
C
C
97.4
88
COLONIAL
42
27
58
70
B
C
95.7
97
OAK RIDGE
33
38
63
60
B
C
95.0
94
CORNERSTONE CHARTER ACADEMY
63
61
65
94
A
A
38.6
97
OCOEE
41
35
65
67
C
C
65.2
95
CYPRESS CREEK
51
32
65
64
B
B
67.8
99
OLYMPIA
59
45
73
80
A
B
50.4
98
DR. PHILLIPS
56
39
75
75
B
B
54.8
96
TIMBER CREEK
73
58
86
81
A
A
34.0
99
EAST RIVER
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
UNIVERSITY
54
41
67
86
A
B
60.1
99
EDGEWATER
50
34
73
68
B
C
60.2
97
WEKIVA
41
27
61
67
C
C
82.2
92
FREEDOM
56
41
67
72
B
B
61.5
98
WEST ORANGE
65
47
69
77
B
B
38.8
95
JONES
24
20
55
57
C
D
69.9
87
WILLIAM R. BOONE
67
53
78
82
A
A
48.1
98
LAKE NONA
68
64
76
78
A
B
41.4
95
WINDERMERE
70
56
74
79
B
B
24.0
-
LEGACY (CHARTER)
72
55
76
77
B
A
3.3
100
WINTER PARK
69
54
84
85
A
A
36.6
98
ORANGE COUNTY COMBINED SCHOOLS ARBOR RIDGE K-8
76
80
71
99
A
A
51.3
-
ORANGE COUNTY VIRTUAL K-12
86
68
68
92
A
A
24.3
89
BLANKNER K-8
70
75
68
82
A
A
32.7
-
ORLANDO SCIENCE MIDDLE HIGH 6-12 (CHARTER)
83
84
83
89
A
A
39.0
100
PASSPORT K-8 (CHARTER)
59
47
36
55
C
B
100.0
-
69
78
66
87
A
A
75.7
-
43
37
38
61
C
B
100.0
-
52
44
44
76
B
C
54.2
-
41
39
25
71
C
C
81.0
-
56
66
41
79
A
B
62.4
-
BRIDGEPREP K-8 (CHARTER)
29
21
19
34
D
D
100.0
-
CENTRAL FLORIDA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER) CORNERSTONE ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
54
55
63
69
B
B
64.3
86
73
74
74
84
A
A
29.4
-
HOPE K-8 (CHARTER)
77
86
64
98
A
A
3.9
-
INNOVATION MONTESSORI OCOEE K-8 (CHARTER)
71
51
58
90
A
C
7.6
LAKE EOLA K-8 (CHARTER)
79
75
76
83
A
A
3.9
LEGENDS ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
46
53
37
26
C
C
100.0
-
OCPS ACADEMIC CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE PK-8 ORANGE COUNTY PREPARATORY ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
PINECREST PREPARATORY K-8 (CHARTER) RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT CHICKASAW TRAIL K-8 (CHARTER) RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT CROWN POINT K-8 (CHARTER) RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT GOLDENROD K-8 (CHARTER) RENAISSANCE SCHOOL AT HUNTERS CREEK K-8 (CHARTER)
26
33
20
43
C
D
100.0
-
WEDGEFIELD SCHOOL K-8
64
64
62
79
A
B
45.0
-
WINDY RIDGE K-8 (CHARTER)
78
82
74
84
A
A
49.3
-
61
43
58
70
C
C
61.7
-
-
SPRING 2020
 
63
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2019
School Grade 2018
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
C
100.0
-
KATHLEEN
42
49
49
-
C
C
100.0
-
B
B
100.0
-
KINGSFORD
45
46
35
-
D
C
100.0
-
AUBURNDALE CENTRAL
35
39
43
-
C
C
100.0
-
LAKE ALFRED
46
60
54
-
B
C
100.0
-
BARTOW ACADEMY
77
83
78
-
B
A
45.7
-
LAKE SHIPP
49
53
42
-
C
C
100.0
-
BEN HILL GRIFFIN JR.
43
39
31
-
D
C
100.0
-
LAKELAND MONTESSORI SCHOOL HOUSE (CHARTER)
92
80
-
-
A
A
7.8
-
LAUREL
30
31
21
-
D
C
100.0
-
LENA VISTA
45
43
40
-
C
C
100.0
-
LEWIS ANNA WOODBURY
45
52
38
-
C
D
100.0
-
LINCOLN AVENUE ACADEMY
90
93
95
-
A
A
32.2
-
LOUGHMAN OAKS
45
51
34
-
C
C
95.5
-
MAGNOLIA MONTESSORI ACADEMY (CHARTER)
87
83
93
-
A
A
0.0
-
MCKEEL CENTRAL ACADEMY K-6
78
86
82
-
A
A
30.8
-
MEDULLA
53
61
54
-
B
C
94.2
-
NORTH LAKELAND
45
51
40
-
C
C
100.0
-
OSCAR J. POPE
32
37
13
-
D
C
100.0
-
PALMETTO
30
35
37
-
D
C
100.0
-
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Graduation Rate 2017-18
D
-
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
-
50
School Grade 2018
35
64
School Grade 2019
36
48
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
39
ALTURAS
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
ALTA VISTA
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
POLK COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
-
-
-
-
A
A
37.0
-
BETHUNE ACADEMY
56
57
50
-
C
C
79.5
-
CARLTON PALMORE
60
64
51
-
B
C
96.4
-
CHAIN OF LAKES
68
75
50
-
A
A
75.8
-
CLARENCE BOSWELL
48
53
48
-
B
C
100.0
-
CLEVELAND COURT
67
80
52
-
A
B
77.1
-
COMBEE ACADEMY
40
48
40
-
C
C
100.0
-
CRYSTAL LAKE
29
24
31
-
D
C
100.0
-
BERKLEY
DALE R. FAIR BABSON PARK
73
79
63
-
A
B
68.9
-
DIXIELAND
39
50
39
-
C
D
100.0
-
DR. N.E. ROBERTS
44
64
52
-
C
B
95.3
-
DUNDEE ACADEMY
60
62
43
-
B
C
82.5
-
EAGLE LAKE
42
50
46
-
C
B
100.0
-
EASTSIDE
27
38
25
-
D
C
100.0
-
EDGAR L. PADGETT
54
57
42
-
C
B
95.1
-
ELBERT
52
52
47
-
C
C
100.0
-
FLORAL AVENUE
55
55
54
-
C
C
100.0
-
FRANK E. BRIGHAM ACADEMY
78
85
70
-
A
A
51.1
-
FRED G. GARNER
30
29
24
-
D
C
100.0
-
GARDEN GROVE
53
62
52
-
C
B
90.7
-
GIBBONS STREET
32
31
52
-
D
D
100.0
-
GRIFFIN
37
30
31
-
D
D
100.0
-
HARTRIDGE ACADEMY
90
94
75
-
A
C
53.5
-
HIGHLAND CITY
57
66
65
-
A
C
83.6
-
HIGHLANDS GROVE
63
75
52
-
B
A
66.1
-
HILLCREST
56
68
53
-
B
B
89.3
-
HORIZONS
46
48
39
-
C
B
91.3
-
INWOOD
36
44
34
-
D
C
100.0
-
JAMES E. STEPHENS
30
33
24
-
D
C
100.0
-
JAMES W. SIKES
54
61
53
-
B
B
77.3
-
JANIE HOWARD WILSON
44
54
30
-
C
C
100.0
-
JESSE KEEN
28
37
32
-
D
C
100.0
-
JOHN SNIVELY
35
46
34
-
D
B
100.0
-
PHILIP O’BRIEN
41
38
38
-
D
D
100.0
-
PINEWOOD
55
65
46
-
B
C
100.0
-
POLK AVENUE
41
50
49
-
B
C
100.0
-
POLK CITY
52
53
47
-
C
C
100.0
-
PURCELL
34
41
36
-
D
C
100.0
-
R. BRUCE WAGNER
50
60
51
-
C
C
97.2
-
R. CLEM CHURCHWELL
53
72
52
-
B
B
86.5
SANDHILL
42
45
36
-
C
C
100.0
-
SCOTT LAKE
57
70
63
-
B
B
71.5
-
SLEEPY HILL
46
56
49
-
B
C
100.0
-
SOCRUM
48
59
43
-
C
C
99.1
-
SOUTH MCKEEL ACADEMY K-7
79
88
72
99
A
A
28.3
SOUTHWEST
51
66
61
-
B
C
100.0
-
SPESSARD L. HOLLAND
55
62
40
-
C
C
77.7
-
SPOOK HILL
34
36
34
-
D
C
100.0
-
VALLEYVIEW
77
85
82
-
A
A
56.9
-
WAHNETA
38
61
46
-
C
C
100.0
WALTER CALDWELL
44
47
29
-
C
D
97.9
-
WENDELL WATSON
59
58
67
-
B
B
72.9
-
WINSTON ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
74
74
59
-
A
B
75.8
-
POLK COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOLS BARTOW
38
43
42
83
C
C
97.6
-
LAKE GIBSON
43
43
40
68
C
C
75.5
-
BERKLEY ACCELERATED (CHARTER)
74
86
65
87
A
A
38.8
-
LAKE MARION CREEK
26
23
20
63
C
D
100.0
-
BOK ACADEMY (CHARTER)
68
73
68
94
A
A
59.3
-
LAKELAND HIGHLANDS
59
61
56
81
B
B
58.7
-
CRYSTAL LAKE
31
35
28
54
C
C
100.0
-
LAKELAND MONTESSORI (CHARTER)
71
79
74
78
A
A
23.3
-
DANIEL JENKINS ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY
48
58
37
87
B
C
75.6
-
LAWTON CHILES ACADEMY
75
79
73
90
A
A
42.7
-
DENISON
32
31
28
43
D
C
95.7
-
DISCOVERY ACADEMY OF LAKE ALFRED (CHARTER)
56
52
57
77
B
B
76.9
-
DUNDEE RIDGE
62
57
69
84
A
A
78.7
-
JERE L. STAMBAUGH
28
28
24
56
C
C
100.0
-
JEWETT ACADEMY MAGNET
60
63
43
89
B
B
60.0
-
KATHLEEN
39
42
41
67
C
C
100.0
-
LAKE ALFRED POLYTECH ACADEMY
44
47
32
67
C
C
92.2
-
6 4 H O M E B U Y E R // C E N T R A L F L O R I D A E D I T I O N
MCLAUGHLIN FINE ARTS ACADEMY
23
23
23
45
D
D
100.0
-
MULBERRY
48
54
41
75
C
B
91.7
-
SHELLEY S. BOONE
29
31
31
57
C
C
100.0
-
SLEEPY HILL
41
37
43
72
C
C
100.0
-
SOUTHWEST
40
35
29
61
C
C
100.0
-
UNION ACADEMY
80
79
64
92
A
A
41.2
-
WESTWOOD
28
30
22
65
C
C
100.0
-
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2019
School Grade 2018
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
C
C
70.9
86
LAKE REGION
32
32
51
48
C
C
82.2
80
62
B
C
59.6
89
LAKE WALES
52
54
61
58
B
B
64.1
92
-
-
-
-
A
A
23.2
100
LAKELAND
60
52
78
78
B
B
59.8
93
DISCOVERY
46
31
55
66
C
C
76.4
-
42
46
37
59
C
B
96.6
99
80
85
79
88
A
A
28.0
100
FORT MEADE MIDDLE/SENIOR
MCKEEL ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY 7-12
FROSTPROOF MIDDLE/SENIOR
39
52
37
61
B
C
90.4
87
90
GEORGE W. JENKINS
55
57
60
63
B
B
49.8
97
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Graduation Rate 2017-18
62
57
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
46
48
School Grade 2018
44
49
School Grade 2019
37
BARTOW
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
AUBURNDALE
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
29
50
57
C
C
84.0
84
38
26
53
50
C
C
80.0
79
LAKE GIBSON
41
27
60
60
C
C
63.7
90
41
53
54
C
B
81.1
87
84
98
100
A
A
25.8
-
-
-
-
-
A
A
21.1
99
RIDGE COMMUNITY
40
34
57
53
C
C
68.8
83
TENOROC
26
25
31
53
D
C
91.8
76
WINTER HAVEN
43
43
52
55
C
C
74.1
87
75
75
65
73
A
A
66.2
-
63
59
44
81
B
B
75.0
-
53
55
43
76
B
B
81.7
-
Graduation Rate 2017-18
41
KATHLEEN
38
POLK PRE-COLLEGIATE ACADEMY 9-10
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
HAINES CITY
MULBERRY
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
CHAIN OF LAKES COLLEGIATE
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
POLK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS
POLK STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIATE
POLK COUNTY COMBINED SCHOOLS -
-
-
-
-
95
A
A
58.5
-
57
55
43
80
B
B
62.0
-
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
69
School Grade 2018
74
School Grade 2019
78
RIDGEVIEW GLOBAL STUDIES ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER) ROCHELLE SCHOOL OF THE ARTS K-8 (CHARTER) ROSABELLE W. BLAKE ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
-
Graduation Rate 2017-18
85.4
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
C
School Grade 2018
C
School Grade 2019
83
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
33
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
44
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
41
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
CITRUS RIDGE - A CIVIC ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER) CYPRESS JUNCTION MONTESSORI K-8 (CHARTER) DAVENPORT SCHOOL OF THE ARTS K-8 (CHARTER) JEWETT SCHOOL OF THE ARTS K-8 (CHARTER)
MASCOTTE
52
51
52
-
C
C
100.0
-
MINNEOLA CONVERSION (CHARTER)
67
62
63
-
B
B
64.7
-
LAKE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ALTOONA
56
45
43
-
C
C
100.0
-
ASTATULA
61
63
50
-
B
C
80.5
-
BEVERLY SHORES
28
26
30
-
F
D
100.0
-
PINE RIDGE
74
80
69
-
A
A
55.8
-
CLERMONT
57
52
48
-
C
C
100.0
-
ROUND LAKE
75
78
64
86
A
A
54.6
-
CYPRESS RIDGE
88
82
79
-
A
A
34.3
-
SAWGRASS BAY
55
50
57
-
C
C
82.8
-
EUSTIS
57
59
40
-
C
B
100.0
-
SEMINOLE SPRINGS
63
71
60
-
B
C
81.7
-
EUSTIS HEIGHTS
48
53
47
-
C
D
100.0
-
SORRENTO
62
67
64
-
C
B
68.3
-
FRUITLAND PARK
49
48
50
-
C
C
100.0
-
TAVARES
54
64
52
-
C
C
89.4
-
GRASSY LAKE
71
69
68
-
A
B
57.6
-
49
53
50
-
C
C
100.0
-
69
74
68
-
A
A
100.0
-
GROVELAND
THE VILLAGES ELEMENTARY OF LADY LAKE
LEESBURG
44
37
40
-
D
C
100.0
-
TREADWAY
52
67
52
-
C
B
98.1
-
LOST LAKE
79
78
68
-
A
B
54.1
-
TRIANGLE
55
57
44
-
B
B
100.0
-
UMATILLA
56
68
56
-
B
B
92.6
-
-
LAKE COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOLS CARVER
48
49
48
65
C
C
100.0
-
MOUNT DORA
53
62
48
63
C
B
79.8
CLERMONT
48
49
52
62
B
B
78.2
-
OAK PARK
35
32
31
68
C
C
100.0
-
EAST RIDGE
65
69
61
82
A
A
54.6
-
TAVARES
50
61
44
74
B
C
80.9
-
EUSTIS
45
51
44
62
C
B
90.2
-
UMATILLA
46
64
41
76
B
C
92.7
-
GRAY
51
62
61
72
B
B
79.2
-
WINDY HILL
58
62
59
77
B
B
58.2
-
93
LAKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM
59
51
80
80
B
B
-
LEESBURG
34
36
59
54
C
C
88.7
72
MOUNT DORA
50
46
67
76
C
B
64.2
87 86
EAST RIDGE
59
51
80
80
B
B
50.9
93
SOUTH LAKE
48
43
65
64
C
C
62.2
EUSTIS
49
35
74
67
C
B
71.0
87
TAVARES
44
48
67
71
C
B
60.2
89
LAKE MINNEOLA
61
57
74
74
A
B
45.2
97
UMATILLA
42
27
49
59
C
C
79.4
84
SPRING 2020
 
65
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2019
School Grade 2018
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
PINECREST LAKES ACADEMY K-8 (CHARTER)
83
88
65
99
A
A
32.5
-
SPRING CREEK PK-8 (CHARTER)
50
49
47
71
B
B
100.0
-
School Grade 2019
Graduation Rate 2017-18
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
School Grade 2018
School Grade 2019
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
-
LAKE COUNTY VIRTUAL K-12
56
59
50
68
B
A
11.9
96
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
School Grade 2019
School Grade 2018
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
Graduation Rate 2017-18
Graduation Rate 2017-18
14.5
Percent of Economically Disadvantaged Students
A
School Grade 2018
A
Social Studies Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
90
Science Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
67
Mathematics Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
82
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
77
English Language Arts Achievement % Satisfactory or Higher
LAKE COUNTY COMBINED SCHOOLS IMAGINE SCHOOLS AT SOUTH LAKE K-8 (CHARTER)
BLUE LAKE
37
49
47
-
C
C
90.4
-
OSTEEN
65
59
77
-
B
C
73.9
-
CHAMPION
45
41
49
-
D
D
82.4
-
PALM TERRACE
33
35
34
-
D
D
96.1
-
CHISHOLM
57
64
76
-
C
B
66.2
-
PATHWAYS
68
68
64
-
A
B
49.9
-
CITRUS GROVE
60
60
62
-
B
C
70.7
-
PIERSON
39
61
41
-
C
C
85.9
-
CORONADO BEACH
76
78
79
-
A
A
37.5
-
PINE TRAIL
70
79
69
-
A
B
53.9
-
VOLUSIA COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
CYPRESS CREEK
75
71
73
-
B
B
34.6
-
PORT ORANGE
70
64
59
-
B
C
68.6
-
DEBARY
66
72
80
-
A
A
44.3
-
PRIDE
49
55
44
-
C
C
77.9
-
DELTONA LAKES
52
56
53
-
C
C
82.0
-
R. J. LONGSTREET
62
55
58
-
C
C
72.2
-
DISCOVERY
46
43
41
-
C
C
86.7
-
READ-PATTILLO
54
57
50
-
B
C
76.9
-
EDGEWATER PUBLIC
48
55
55
-
C
C
76.7
-
SAMSULA ACADEMY
63
56
61
-
C
C
2.9
-
EDITH I. STARKE
44
53
54
-
C
C
96.4
-
SOUTH DAYTONA
44
44
38
-
D
C
83.9
-
ENTERPRISE
53
56
62
-
B
C
80.2
-
SPIRIT
46
49
49
-
C
C
81.4
-
FOREST LAKE
50
53
55
-
B
C
76.6
-
SPRUCE CREEK
67
70
62
-
B
C
65.3
-
FREEDOM
69
68
74
-
B
C
57.2
-
SUGAR MILL
61
61
56
-
B
C
77.2
-
FRIENDSHIP
48
52
52
-
C
C
88.0
-
SUNRISE
53
53
53
-
C
C
80.1
-
GEORGE W. MARKS
59
59
47
-
C
C
68.1
-
SWEETWATER
81
85
83
-
A
A
46.9
-
HORIZON
65
69
65
-
B
C
64.8
-
THE READING EDGE ACADEMY
55
64
73
-
A
C
10.1
-
INDIAN RIVER
63
64
62
-
B
B
75.3
-
TIMBERCREST
64
69
66
-
B
B
72.4
-
LOUISE S. MCINNIS
40
51
38
-
C
B
87.5
-
TOMOKA
69
76
68
-
A
A
55.4
-
MANATEE COVE
61
66
64
-
C
B
72.5
-
TURIE T. SMALL
44
56
36
-
C
C
98.4
-
ORANGE CITY
45
43
52
-
C
C
79.6
-
VOLUSIA PINES
52
59
51
-
C
C
81.4
-
ORMOND BEACH
68
65
59
-
B
A
78.7
-
WESTSIDE
38
37
42
-
D
C
97.6
-
ORTONA
52
55
60
-
C
C
82.9
-
WOODWARD AVENUE
49
53
50
-
C
C
72.7
-
OSCEOLA
51
55
57
-
C
C
71.0
-
VOLUSIA COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOLS CAMPBELL
32
28
34
63
C
C
92.1
-
HERITAGE
46
50
58
63
B
B
73.2
-
CREEKSIDE
65
74
73
79
A
A
41.0
-
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
50
51
63
72
C
B
62.4
-
DAVID C. HINSON SR.
52
63
63
80
B
A
56.8
-
ORMOND BEACH
57
60
61
81
B
B
58.9
-
DELAND
45
48
52
56
C
B
67.1
-
RIVER SPRINGS
52
56
60
72
B
B
61.1
-
DELTONA
46
47
55
61
C
B
80.0
-
SILVER SANDS
58
66
65
81
A
A
61.1
-
GALAXY
48
53
60
76
B
C
75.2
-
SOUTHWESTERN
49
41
51
68
C
C
74.1
-
VOLUSIA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS ATLANTIC
50
48
81
62
B
B
61.3
83
PINE RIDGE
44
39
73
66
C
C
69.2
79
DELAND
47
32
73
59
C
C
57.1
82
SEABREEZE
60
56
73
76
B
B
43.4
88
DELTONA
54
49
75
78
B
B
68.0
83
SPRUCE CREEK
67
57
82
58
B
A
37.9
90
MAINLAND
40
35
59
60
C
C
70.8
84
UNIVERSITY
51
50
78
73
B
B
57.2
78
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
51
49
84
76
B
B
51.0
76
T. DEWITT TAYLOR MIDDLE-HIGH
39
41
54
48
C
C
76.5
86
72
70
73
88
A
A
38.2
-
VOLUSIA COUNTY COMBINED SCHOOLS BURNS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL K-8 (CHARTER)
71
74
72
97
A
A
50.1
-
HOLLY HILL K-8
35
34
44
56
C
C
93.1
-
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CARRIAGE HILL 2279 Carriage Pointe Loop, Apopka, FL 32712 • kbhome.com
Schools/Grades: Wolf Lake (A) Wolf Lake (B) Apopka (B) Amenities: Community playground and picnic area Builders: KB Home, 407-587-3580 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $200s Notes: Large Homesites, close to Northwest Recreation Complex, which features multiple sports fields and the Apopka Amphitheater.
Eagle Creek 10350 Emerson Lake Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32832 • joneshomesusa.com
Schools/Grades: Eagle Creek (A); Lake Nona (A); Lake Nona (B) Amenities: Gated community; golf course, tennis courts, pool, health/fitness center, clubhouse Builders: Jones Homes USA, 407-636-9261 Products/Prices: Single-family and townhomes from the mid-$300s Notes: Village Center with elegant hotel planned; near Lake Nona’s Medical City and Orlando International Airport; 40 minutes to the Atlantic beaches.
Estancia at Windermere 1106 Estancia Woods Loop, Windermere, FL 34786 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Windermere (A); Bridgewater (B); West Orange (A) Amenities: Natural-gas community featuring elegant, environmentally efficient homes Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-765-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $700s Notes: Prestigious community just minutes from downtown historic Windermere and outstanding shopping and dining; residents enjoy recreation on the Butler Chain of Lakes.
Estates at Sweetwater Country Club 2633 Roveri Avenue, Sweetwater, FL 32712 • ashtonwoods.com
Schools/Grades: Clay Springs (C); Piedmont Lakes (C); Wekiva (C) Amenities: Gated community; across from Wekiva Springs State Park, clubhouse, swimming pool Builder: Ashton Woods Homes, 407-512-8120 Products/Prices: Townhomes from the low $300s Notes: Lawn care provided.
Gatherings of Lake Nona 7573 Laureate Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32832 • beazer.com
Schools/Grades: Eagle Creek (A); Lake Nona (B); Lake Nona (A) Amenities: Internet and cable included; each home has a private balcony and a one-car garage Builders: Beazer Homes, 321-445-5050 Products/Prices: Condominiums from the $290s Notes: 55-plus active-adult community featuring new condos with elevator access; residents enjoy maintenance-free living with easy access to Lake Nona’s Medical City and S.R. 417.
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HAMLIN - THE ENCLAVE 7712 Minutemen Loop, Winter Garden, FL 34787 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Independence (A); Bridgewater (A); Windermere (A) Amenities: Community clubhouse and pool overlooking Lake Hartley. Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $300s Notes: Conservation and lakefront homesites available.
HAVENCREST 7518 Blue Quail Lane, Orlando, FL 32835 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Windy Ridge (A); Chain of Lakes (B); Olympia (A) Amenities: Gated Entry, Natural-Gas Community Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $600s Notes: Nestled between prestigious Dr. Phillips and Windermere; just minutes from A-rated schools, shopping, services, top-medical facilities, upscale eateries and recreation.
Lakeshore 8818 Lakeshore Point Drive, Winter Garden, FL 34787 • tollbrothers.com • liveatlakeshore.com
Schools/Grades: Independence (A); Bridgewater (B); Windermere (B) Amenities: On-site clubhouse and community pool, walking trails, neighborhood parks, lakes Builders: Toll Brothers, 407-778-5200 Products/Prices: Single-family and townhomes from the mid-$400s Notes: Luxurious community featuring executive and estate homes with exquisite architectural appointments, outstanding standard features and hundreds of customization options.
LAKESIDE 1068 Lakeside Estates Drive, Apopka, FL 32703 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Apopka (A); Wolf Lake (B); Apopka (A) Amenities: Gated, waterfront, resort-style amenities Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407.756.5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $200s Notes: Enjoy lakeside living in the heart of Apopka, with convenient access to State Roads 429 and 414; less than 30 minutes to major employment centers including Maitland, Downtown Orlando and the attractions area.
Laureate Park at Lake Nona South Narcoossee Road, Orlando, FL 32827 • lakenona.com/live/neighborhoods/laureate-park
Schools/Grades: Eagle Creek (A); Lake Nona (B); Lake Nona (A) Amenities: Pool, bike trails, dog park, pocket parks, fitness center, community garden Builders: Ashton Woods Homes, 407-543-6451; Craft Homes, 407-443-0528; David Weekley Homes, 407-865-8296; Dream Finders Homes, 904-738-0165; Pulte Homes, 866-300-4793; Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-671-8838 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $200s, townhomes from the low $300s Notes: Traditional neighborhood development adjacent to Lake Nona’s Medical City; variety of architectural styles available; planned Village Center; streets named for Nobel Prize winners.
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ORANGE COUNTY - SELECTED NEW-HOME COMMUNITIES Oakland Park 15211 East Oakland Avenue, Winter Garden, FL 34787 • liveatoaklandpark.com, davidweekleyhomes.com, jjbuilding.com, rcbhomes.com, vintageestatehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Tildenville (B); Lakeview (B); West Orange (A) Amenities: Pool and recreation area, pocket parks, West Orange Trail runs through community, charming streetscape with sidewalks Builders: David Weekley Homes, 407-865-8295; J&J Building, 407-476-7520; RCB Homes, 407-876-0729; Vintage Estate Homes, 407-721-0743 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$300s Notes: Located just minutes from historic downtown Winter Garden on the shores of Lake Apopka; certified green homes in a traditionally styled neighborhood.
Oxford Chase 505 Avalon Road, Winter Garden, FL 34787 • mattamyhomes.com
Schools/Grades: SunRidge (B); SunRidge (A); West Orange (B) Amenities: Two gated entrances Builders: Mattamy Homes, 407-499-8733 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $300s Notes: An impressive variety of luxury estate homes with four to six bedrooms and old-time front porches; generous homesites; neighborhood paths and trails; near shopping and dining at Winter Garden Village.
Preserve at Crown Point 1960 Crown Point Parkway, Ocoee, FL 34761 • mattamyhomes.com
Schools/Grades: Prairie Lake (B); Lakeview (B); Ocoee (C) Amenities: Gated community; pool, park, cabana Builders: Mattamy Homes, 407-955-5113 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $290s Notes: Located on the banks of Lake Apopka, Florida’s third largest lake; a short drive to downtown Ocoee and Winter Garden as well as Walt Disney World and other theme parks.
RAVENNA 8498 Seidel Road, Winter Garden, FL 34787 • parksquarehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Water Spring (N/A), Bridgewater (A), Windermere (B) Amenities: Pool, cabana Builders: Park Square Homes, 407.529.3108 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$400s Notes: Short drive to historic downtown Winter Garden and walking distance to local schools.
Reserve at Sawgrass 3948 Parkhouse Drive, Orlando, FL 32824 • beazer.com
Schools/Grades: Wetherbee (B); South Creek (C); Cypress Creek (B) Amenities: Cabana and pool, playground Builders: Beazer Homes, 407-459-4952 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $320s Notes: Close to shopping and restaurants, Florida Mall, Lake Nona Town Center and Lake Nona’s Medical City; easy access to Florida’s Turnpike and major highways.
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SAWGRASS PLANTATION 2288 East Wetherbee Road, Orlando, FL 32824 • parksquarehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Wetherbee (B), South Creek (B), Cypress Creek (B) Amenities: Pool, cabana Builders: Park Square Homes, 407-529-3108 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$300s Notes: Easy access to major roads, Lake Nona and Orlando International Airport.
STANTON ESTATES 120 Stanton Estates Circle, Winter Garden, FL 34787 • joneshomesusa.com
Schools/Grades: Dillard (C); Lakeview (C); West Orange (B) Amenities: Exclusive 45-home community close to West Orange Trail. Builders: Jones Homes USA, 407-988-3230 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$500s Notes: Located in historic downtown Winter Garden and its shopping, dining and entertainment options.
VERONA 1021 S. Dean Road, Orlando, FL 32825 • parksquarehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Cypress Springs (A); Legacy (C); University (A) Amenities: Intimate community of only 52 homesites Builder: Park Square Homes, 407-529-3477 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$300s Notes: Shopping, dining and entertainment nearby including Waterford Lakes Town Center. Convenient access to S.R. 408, S.R. 417 and the Beachline.
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Hawk’s Crest Howell Branch Road, Winter Park, FL 32792 • meritage.com • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Eastbrook (B); Tuskawilla (B); Lake Howell (B) Amenities: Gated community; splash pad, lake, pond, park, playground, community pool, cabana, play lawn, picnic tables and grilling area Builders: Meritage Homes, 407-392-3380; Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$300s, townhomes from the high $290s Notes: Located along the southern shores of Lake Howell.
NORTHERN OAKS 956 Talon Place, Winter Springs, FL, 32708 • dreamfindershomes.com
Schools/Grades: Geneva (B), Jackson Heights (A), Oviedo (A) Amenities: Brick entrance, adjacent to conservation area, just 35 homesites Builders: Dream Finders Homes, 407.492.6008 or 407-692-0760 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $400s Notes: Easy access to S.R. 417, close to UCF and the beaches.
PARKVIEW PLACE 3623 Voyager Lane, Sanford, FL 32773 • tollbrothersinc.com
Schools/Grades: Midway (C); Sanford (A); Seminole (B) Amenities: Gated, community pool and cabana Builders: Toll Brothers, 407-674-7874 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $200s Notes: Near the Seminole County Sports Complex, and shopping and dining in historic downtown Sanford, Lake Mary, Seminole Towne Center and Colonial TownPark.
Retreat at Lake Charm 1101 Fieldstone Circle, Oviedo, FL 32765 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Lawton (B); Jackson Heights (A); Oviedo (A) Amenities: Gated community; just 46 homesites, tot lot Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-846-0603 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $500s Notes: Near shopping, restaurants and the Oviedo Mall; convenient access to Orlando International Airport, area theme parks and major employment centers.
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5827 Serene Cove, Sanford, FL 32771 • parksquarehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Bentley (B); Markham Woods (B); Seminole (A) Amenities: Maintenance of common area, mature trees Builder: Park Square Homes, 407-529-3459 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $500s Notes: Only seven homesites.
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Southern Oaks 31 Robin Nest Drive, Oviedo, FL 32765 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Lawton (A); Jackson Heights (A); Oviedo (A) Amenities: Two gated entries, two tot lots, covered bus stops and passive recreation areas Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-439-0012 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$400s Notes: Intimate, gated neighborhood of just 96 homes; close to excellent Seminole County schools; a Publix store is within 2.5 miles; the Oviedo Mall and many other major retail chains and restaurants are just a short drive; access to major transportation corridors.
Steeple Chase 3757 Farm Bell Place, Lake Mary, FL 32746 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Woodlands (B); Markham Woods (B); Lake Mary (A) Amenities: Gated; site ponds, pocket parks, lake views Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $800s Notes: Offers direct access to the Seminole Wekiva Trail; close to employment centers, including the Lake Mary business corridor; ample room for private pools; tech-ready wiring in homes.
Whitetail Run 3673 Kershaw Place Oviedo, FL 32765 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Carillon (A); Jackson Heights (A); Hagerty (A) Amenities: Stunning lake and preserve views, oversized building sites Builder: Taylor Morrison Homes 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $400s Notes: Community contains only 31 homesites.
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On the following pages you’ll find some of our favorite Central Florida new-home communities in Osceola County. In addition to addresses, prices, product types, amenities and builders, the listings also show designated public schools. Elementary schools are first, middle schools are second and high schools are third. In parentheses alongside the schools are the 2018-2019 school grades, which are based on Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test (FCAT) scores, among other factors.
Hanover Lakes 3325 Hickory Tree Road, St. Cloud, FL 34772 • hanoverfamilybuilders.com
Schools/Grades: Hickory Tree (B); St. Cloud (B); Harmony (B) Amenities: Resort-style pool and splash pad; boat access to pristine chain of lakes; homesites with private docks available; nature park with dock and pavilion; low HOA dues Builder: Hanover Family Builders, 407-315-2628 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Unique waterfront community on the Alligator Chain of Lakes.
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OSCEOLA COUNTY - SELECTED NEW-HOME COMMUNITIES FINAL OPPORTUNITY HARBOR SHORES 1700 Harbor Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746 • parksqurehomes.com Schools/Grades: Pleasant Hill (C); Horizon (B); Liberty (C) Amenities: Gated community; tot-lot. Builders: Park Square Homes, 407-529-3486 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $270s Notes: Located just minutes from the heart of Kissimmee.
Harmony U.S. 192 and East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Harmony, FL 34773 • 321-805-4457 lennar.com, meritagehomes.com, richmondamerican.com
Schools/Grades: Harmony Community School K-8 (B); Harmony (B) Amenities: Golf course, tennis courts, pool, boat facilities, clubhouse, parks, town square Builders: Lennar Homes, 407-501-7298; Meritage Homes, 877-275-6374; Richmond American Homes, 407-775-7080 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $250s, active-adult community from the $220s Notes: 11,000-acre master-planned community committed to healthy lifestyles and living in “harmony” with wildlife and nature; 70 percent of land is set aside as dedicated green space; two natural lakes for boating and fishing; numerous parks and hiking trails; Harmony Golf Preserve; schools within walking distance; town square with restaurants, grocery store, shops and swim club.
Hickory Grove Old Hickory Tree Road, St. Cloud, FL 34772 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Hickory Tree (B); St. Cloud (B); St. Cloud (B) Amenities: Resort-style pool and cabana, playground Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Easy access to S.R. 528, S.R. 417 and I-4 via Florida’s Turnpike; close proximity to shopping, dining, recreation and employment, including major theme parks; less than 20 minutes from Lake Nona’s Medical City and 30 minutes from Orlando International Airport.
Overlook Reserve 4823 Marcos Circle, Kissimmee. FL 34758 • hanoverfamilybuilders.com
School/Grades: Sunrise (C); Horizon (C); Poinciana (C) Amenities: Zero-entry resort-style swimming pool with splash pad, pool cabana, tot lot Builder: Hanover Family Builders, 407-543-2281 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $240s Notes: Convenient access to Orlando International Airport and Lake Nona’s Medical City.
Pinewood Gardens 2851 Wadeview Loop, St. Cloud, FL 34772 • richmondamerican.com
Schools/Grades: Neptune (B); Neptune (B); St. Cloud (B) Amenities: Intimate community with pond-front homesites available Builders: Richmond American Homes, 407-775-7083 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Easy access to S.R. 528, S.R. 417 and I-4 via Florida’s Turnpike; near shopping, dining and recreation, including major theme parks.
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Reedy Reserve 3312 Reedy Glen Drive, Kissimmee, FL 34758 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Reedy Creek (B); Bellalago Academy (K-8) (B); Liberty (C) or Poinciana (C) Amenities: Community pool and cabana, play fields, park Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $230s Notes: Phase 1 encompasses 119 homesites, each a minimum of 50 feet wide; some homesites back up to water; Phase 2 coming soon.
FINAL OPPORTUNITY Segovia 1250 Myers Road, Kissimmee, FL 34743 • parksquarehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Ventura (C); Parkway (C); Gateway (C) Amenities: An exclusive community of only 83 homesites Builders: Park Square Homes, 407-529-3472 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Spacious floorplans ranging in size from 1,349 to 2,798 square feet; near Florida’s Turnpike and the Central Florida GreeneWay; a short drive to downtown Orlando; convenient to Lake Toho and the attractions.
STEPPING STONE 425 Quarry Rock Circle, Kissimmee, FL 34758 • taylormorrison.com Schools/Grades: Koa (C); Discovery (C); Liberty (C) Amenities: Oversized homesites; low HOA fees. Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-751-1309 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $230s Notes: Near employment, shopping, entertainment and services.
SUNBROOKE 5809 Bullock Place, St. Cloud, FL 34771 • ashtonwoods.com
Schools/Grades: Narcoossee (A), Narcoossee (A), Harmony (A) Amenities: Clubhouse, swimming pool, playground. Builders: Ashton Woods Homes, 407.250.1565 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $290s Notes: Short drive to employment centers such as Lake Nona’s Medical City and Orlando International Airport; conservation lots available.
Westerly 5715 Nova Road, St. Cloud, FL 34771 • richmondamerican.com, drhorton.com
Schools/Grades: Hickory Tree (C); Narcoossee (A); Harmony (B) Amenities: A quiet oasis from the hustle and bustle of city living Builders: Richmond American Homes, 407-287-6288; D.R. Horton, 844-509-7696 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Minutes from the heart of downtown St. Cloud, Harmony Square and other shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities; easy access to major thoroughfares including S.R. 417 and S.R. 528 (the Beachline), putting downtown Orlando, the theme parks, Lake Nona’s Medical City and the Atlantic beaches within easy reach.
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On the following pages you’ll find some of our favorite Central Florida new-home communities in Lake County. In addition to addresses, prices, product types, amenities and builders, the listings also show designated public schools. Elementary schools are first, middle schools are second and high schools are third. In parentheses alongside the schools are the 2018-2019 school grades, which are based on Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test (FCAT) scores, among other factors.
Ardmore Reserve Blarney Street, Minneola, FL 34715 • dreamfindershomes.com, hanoverfamilybuilders.com
Schools/Grades: Grassy Lake (B); East Ridge (B); Lake Minneola (B) Builders: Dream Finders Homes, 904-738-0165; Hanover Family Builders, 407-965-2274 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $270s Notes: Located in the rolling hills of Minneola, close to elementary and high schools and just minutes from shopping, restaurants, and indoor and outdoor entertainment options, including the Minneola Athletic Complex and the South Lake Trail.
Cypress Oaks Oglethorpe Drive, Groveland, FL 34736 • hanoverfamilybuilders.com
Schools/Grades: Groveland (C); Clermont (B); South Lake (C) Amenities: Lakefront community pool and cabana Builders: Hanover Family Builders, 407-871-3394 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $240s Notes: Easy access to S.R. 27, S.R. 50 and Florida’s Turnpike; adjacent to the South Lake Trail and near historic downtown Clermont.
RedTail 21600 Covered Bridge Lane, Sorrento, FL 32776 • redtailclub.com, arthurrutenberghomes.com, vintageestatehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Spring Creek Charter (C); Mount Dora (C); Mount Dora (C) Amenities: Golf, pool, clubhouse, fitness center, playground, tennis court, tot lot Builders: Arthur Rutenberg Homes, 352-735-3472; Vintage Estate Homes, 407-462-5671 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $300s Notes: Beautiful rural setting; 7,152-yard, Dave Harman-designed golf course; 10-acre practice facility; two practice putting greens; full-time PGA professionals on staff.
Sawgrass Bay Sawgrass Bay Boulevard, Clermont, FL 34714 • homedynamics.com, kbhome.com
Schools/Grades: Sawgrass Bay (C); Windy Hill (B); East Ridge (B) Amenities: Nature trails, playground, pool and cabana, conservation areas Builders: Home Dynamics, 352-988-5955; KB Home, 407-587-3580 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200ss Notes: Near Chain of Lakes, Lake Louisa State Park and Lakeridge Winery; 25 miles west of downtown Orlando; Sawgrass Bay Elementary School on site; close to championship golf courses.
Serenoa Sawgrass Bay Boulevard, Clermont, FL 34714 • parksquarehomes.com
Schools/Grades: Sawgrass Bay (C); Windy Hill (B); East Ridge (B) Amenities: Gated community; clubhouse, swimming pool, lap pool, splash pad, fitness center, playground, dog park Builder: Park Square Homes, 407-529-3470 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Residents will enjoy a community clubhouse complete with fitness center and flex room, as well as a resort-style pool, splash park area and playground.
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The Canyons at Highland Ranch 516 Bellflower Way, Clermont, FL 34715 • taylormorrison.com
Schools/Grades: Grassy Lake (B); East Ridge (B); Lake Minneola (B) Amenities: Park, pool, cabana, splash pad, mail kiosk, pet stations, 4 miles of walking trails Builders: Taylor Morrison Homes, 407-756-5025 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $280s Notes: Three beautiful collections of homes are offered; easy access to the 7-mile South Lake Trail; five public golf courses nearby.
Venezia 202 Messina Place, Howey-In-The-Hills, FL 34737 • dreamfindershomes.com
Schools/Grades: Astatula (B); Tavares; (C); Tavares (C) Amenities: Oversized homesites, marsh and preserve views Builders: Dream Finders Homes, 904-738-0165 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $220s Notes: Walking distance from a recreational lake; close to many golf courses and Lakeridge Winery.
WILSON ESTATES 1825 Wilson Prairie Circle, Groveland, FL 34736 • kbhome.com
Schools/Grades: Groveland (C), Clermont (B), South Lake (C) Amenities: Near Lake Hiawatha Preserve, which offers a playground, two dog parks and picnic areas Builders: KB Home, 407.587.3580 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $230s Notes: Convenient to U.S. Hwy. 27, Florida’s Turnpike and S.R. 50.
Windsong 5512 Windsong Oak Drive, Leesburg, FL 34748 • hanoverfamilybuilders.com
Schools/Grades: Leesburg (C); Oak Park (C); Leesburg (C) Amenities: Pool and cabana, playground, conservation areas Builders: Hanover Family Builders, 407-871-3422 Products/Prices: Single-family from the low $200s Notes: Only 3.4 miles to Florida’s Turnpike and U.S. 27; nestled among the rolling hills for which Lake County is known.
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On the following page you’ll find some of our favorite Central Florida new-home communities in Volusia County. In addition to addresses, prices, product types, amenities and builders, the listings also show designated public schools. Elementary schools are first, middle schools are second and high schools are third. In parentheses alongside the schools are the 2018-2019 school grades, which are based on Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test (FCAT) scores, among other factors.
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2406 Oxmoor Drive, DeLand, FL 32724 • mattamyhomes.com
Schools/Grades: Freedom (C); DeLand (B); DeLand (C) Amenities: Pool, cabana, parks Builders: Mattamy Homes, 386-401-5939 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $200s Notes: Well-appointed single-family homes in historic DeLand; close to restaurants, antique shopping and Stetson University.
Halifax Plantation 3500 Merritt Drive Ormond Beach, FL 32174 • halifaxplantation.com
Schools/Grades: Pine Trail(B); Ormond Beach (B); Seabreeze (B) Amenities: Gated community; clubhouse, restaurant, lounge, golf course, tennis courts, pool, fitness center Builders: Vanacore Homes, 888-519-1309 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Minutes to the Atlantic Ocean, the Intercoastal Waterway and Tomoka State Park.
Sawyer’s Landing at Victoria Trails Model nearby at: 134 No Name Key Drive, DeLand, FL 32720 • marondahomes.com
Schools/Grades: Freedom (C); DeLand (B); DeLand (C) Amenities: Oversized homesites Builders: Maronda Homes, 866-617-3803 Products/Prices: Single-family from the $240s Notes: Historic DeLand is home to Stetson University and unique shopping, dining and museums as well as memorable festivals.
Venetian Bay 424 Luna Bella Lane, Suite 122, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 • venetianbay.info
Schools/Grades: Chisholm (B); New Smyrna Beach (B); New Smyrna Beach (I) Amenities: Golf course, driving range, putting green, splash pad, pool, clubhouse, restaurant, lounge Builders: Adley Homes, 386-944-9000; Paytas Homes, 386-402-8185; Platinum Home Builders, 386-690-5339; The Johnson Group, 386-767-8000 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s Notes: Close to beaches; miles of trails for walking or biking.
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On the following page you’ll find some of our favorite Central Florida new-home communities in Polk County. In addition to addresses, prices, product types, amenities and builders, the listings also show designated public schools. Elementary schools are first, middle schools are second and high schools are third. In parentheses alongside the schools are the 2018-2019 school grades, which are based on Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test (FCAT) scores, among other factors.
Lake Lucerne 108 Sunfish Drive, Winter Haven, FL 33881 • kbhome.com
Schools/Grades: Fred G. Garner (C); Denison (C); Winter Haven (I) Amenities: Near Lake Eva Park and Lake Eva Beach Builders: KB Home, 407-587-3580 Products/Prices: Single-family from the high $190s Notes: Near 50 lakes for fishing, boating and skiing; convenient to employers, including Winter Haven Hospital and Publix corporate headquarters; near resorts, including Legoland Florida Resort and Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo; easy access to shopping and dining in Winter Haven; convenient to U.S. 27 and Polk Parkway.
Providence 131 Chadwick Drive, Davenport, FL 33837 • providenceflorida.com
Schools/Grades: Loughman Oaks (C); Shelley S. Boone (C); Ridge Community (C) Amenities: Gated community; clubhouse and restaurant, resort-style pool, tennis courts, fitness center, volleyball court, children’s playground and picnic area Builders: ABD Development Company, 863-427-7528; Lennar 877-821-4943; D.R. Horton 863-420-3121; Emerald Homes, 863-420-8951; Park Square Homes, 407-529-3425; FID Capital Group, 407-868-0186 Products/Prices: Single-family from the mid-$200s, golf club villas from the low $300s Notes: Michael Dasher-designed 18-hole championship golf course; exclusive waterfront and golf course homesites available.
William’s Preserve 581 Sardinia Circle, Davenport, FL 33837 • hanoverfamilybuilders.com
Schools/Grades: Loughman Oaks (C); Shelly S. Boone (C); Ridge (C); Davenport School of the Arts (A) Amenities: Community pool and cabana, gated entrance, tot lot, conservation area Builder: Hanover Family Builders, 407-588-9237 Products/Prices: Single-family and townhomes from the $190s Notes: Minutes to Walt Disney World Resort; convenient access to I-4, S.R. 429 and U.S. 27.
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