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Orange County Public Schools to Suspend New Construction Due to Drop in Enrollment

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Following a decade of swift growth, Orange County Public Schools is pausing its construction of new campuses due to a decrease in expected student enrollment.

Over the past 10 years, OCPS has launched nearly 30 schools to match Central Florida’s population surge. Yet district officials now report a slowdown in growth, along with reduced demand for additional schools.

“We are projecting a drop in enrollment numbers,” said Rory Salimbene, OCPS chief facilities officer. “This means fewer new schools are necessary. We don’t anticipate needing another school post-2026 until around 2030.”

According to the district, enrollment is expected to drop by more than 3,000 students next year. One major factor: Florida’s expanded school voucher program, which is shifting thousands of families toward private and home-schooling options.

“This has been the case for a few years,” Salimbene said. “As we look out 10 years, we’re projecting fewer schools than what we’ve had in the past. But we still have a very robust renovation program, we’re as busy as we’ve ever been.”

OCPS leaders emphasized that the pause in construction is not tied to funding challenges.

“This is based upon the need for the new schools. It has nothing to do with funding,” Salimbene added. “We have great support and we’re very appreciative of the support we get from Orange County taxpayers.”

The final three campuses currently in the pipeline include Luminary Elementary, set to open this August in Lake Nona, and two additional schools expected in 2026. No new campuses are planned until at least 2030.

Despite the slowdown, OCPS says it remains focused on long-term planning, especially in rapidly developing areas such as Lake Nona and Horizon West.

Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

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