Orange County Public
Schools
Partners in Education
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The 2008-2009 school year
marks the 10th year of participation between the Central
Florida Learning for Life Program and Orange County Public Schools, OCPS.
This partnership became available in Orange County by way of a grant
from the Department of Education. At that time, OCPS was instrumental in
choosing 11 schools to participate in this character education program
and in helping Learning for Life to establish relationships with the
staff at those schools.
Since the inception of this partnership, Learning for
Life has experienced tremendous success and growth in Orange County. The
program is now being taught in 36 schools throughout the county reaching
more than 28,700 boys and girls. Learning for Life has found a great
home in these schools and has proven to be an asset to many educators.
Additionally, Learning for Life collaborates with
county and school events to help supplement current programming with
complimentary guest speakers, service projects to help students
understand the difference they can make. It is the goal of Learning for
Life to make character education a success in every school and the
service team does everything in its power to ensure this happens.
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2008-2009
Orange County’s Learning
for Life Schools
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Bay
Meadows |
Dillard
Street |
Little
River |
Sadler |
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Bonneville |
Englewood |
Lovell |
Shingle
Creek |
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Camelot |
Frangus |
Maxey |
Southwood |
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Catalina |
Hiawassee |
McCoy |
Spring
Lake |
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Cherokee School |
Hunter’s Creek |
Moss
Park |
Three
Points |
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Chickasaw |
Ivey
Lane |
Oak
Hill |
Tildenville |
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Citrus |
Lake
Silver |
Ocoee |
West
Oaks |
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Columbia |
Lakeville |
Pine
Hills |
Wheatley |
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Conway |
Lancaster |
Pineloch |
Wolf
Lake |
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