Other / mixed grade configuration · Orlando, FL

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center

Federal NCES profile for Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center, including enrollment, faculty, free-lunch eligibility, demographics, and resource indicators - Resource Investment Index 70/100.

2024-25 NCES dataOther / mixed grade configurationNCES 120144001397
0/100100/10070/100
👥 S:T ratio
88
🌟 Gifted program
30
🎓 Counselors
93
Scored 0–100 from federal NCES and CRDC indicators, resource allocation, not test scores. Full methodology →

The verdict

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center earns 70/100 on the Resource Investment Index, with class sizes smaller than 99% of Florida schools.

#4 of 128
schools in Orlando · Resource Index
70
Resource Index · Higher
3.1:1
small classes for Florida
72.3%
free-lunch eligible

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center has class sizes smaller than 99% of Florida schools. Computed live against every Florida school reporting to NCES.

By Resource Investment Index, Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center ranks #4 of 128 schools in Orlando, FL.

School address

Enrollment

69

Florida · 2024-25 NCES data

Teachers (FTE)

22.0

Federal CCD staff survey

Students per teacher

3.1:1

vs 17.8:1 Florida avg

-83% vs state

Free-lunch eligible

72.3%

vs 52.0% Florida avg

+39% vs state

Student-teacher ratio in context

How Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center compares with Florida and U.S. medians

Smaller classes than state median

Source: NCES Common Core of Data As of 2024-25 federal staff survey Total enrollment ÷ full-time-equivalent classroom teachers

What stands out at Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center is a higher-need, small combined-grade school in Orlando, Florida, enrolling 69 students.

Classes run notably small here: at 3.1:1, Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center is leaner than roughly 99% of Florida schools and 83% under the state's 17.8:1 norm, more adult attention per pupil than most peers.

Economic need runs somewhat above the state's typical profile, with 72.3% of students eligible for free meals.

This is a small campus: fewer students than 91% of Florida schools, with 69 enrolled.

Its Resource Investment Index outscores 97% of the 3,996 Florida schools with a score on record, a top-tier result on this measure.

Against 70 statewide peers matched on enrollment and economic need, it ranks in the upper tier at #11.

Its student body is led by African American (45%) and Hispanic or Latino (25%) (diversity index 69/100).

Counselor coverage is strong, about 35 students per counselor, inside the American School Counselor Association's recommended 250:1.

Its district draws 18.0% of revenue from federal sources, an above-typical federal share that tends to track a higher-need student population.

Discipline events run high: 67 in- and out-of-school suspensions were reported for 69 students in the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection.

Orange also operates Apopka High (3,446 students) and Timber Creek High (3,383 students) alongside Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center.

Sourced from NCES CCD, CRDC, and F-33 (federal records, not a quality verdict). How we source and compute this.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data + CRDC + F-33 · 2024-25

How Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center compares

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center on the metrics families compare, against Florida and U.S. means.

Metric This school vs Florida Florida avg U.S. avg
Students per teacher 3.1:1 ▼ 83% 17.8:1 15.7:1
Free-lunch eligible 72.3% ▲ 39% 52.0% 51.7%
Enrollment 69 top 91% - -

Source: NCES Common Core of Data School-level CCD + state/national means from Public School Universe · 2024-25

3.1:1
Leaner classes than 99% of US schools, among the more generously staffed nationally.
69
Bigger than 7% of US schools by enrollment, a small campus.

Equity indicators (what these measure)

Economic need
72.3%
free-lunch eligible - 39% above the Florida average of 52.0%
Above the 40% Title I schoolwide threshold; federal funds support the whole school, not individual students.
Staffing depth
3.1:1
students per teacher - 83% below state mean
Top 1% in Florida - lower ratio than 99% of state schools
Well under the widely cited 15:1 individualized-attention benchmark, among the leaner class loads nationally.
Funding equity
$11,578
per pupil, district-wide - above Florida avg of $11,167
Well below the U.S. average per-pupil spend, a notably leaner funding position that may affect programs, facilities, and staffing.
Support staff
Counselors2.0 FTE
Per 35 students, the combined health-and-guidance staffing load for this school.
Discipline context
3
in-school suspensions + 64 out-of-school
Suspension rate: 4.3 per 100 students. Combined in-school and out-of-school rate: 97.1 per 100 students. Reported via the Civil Rights Data Collection.

Overview

  • Common Core of Data (June 2026): enrollment, staffing, and the student-teacher ratio above.
  • Civil Rights Data Collection: discipline counts and program access (AP, gifted, special education).
  • F-33 School District Finance Survey: the district-wide per-pupil spending figures below.

Three separate federal collections, each on its own reporting cadence - which is why this school's numbers line up on a consistent basis against every other school and state on this site, rather than mixing figures pulled from different survey years.

Student demographics

African American 44.9%
Hispanic or Latino 24.6%
White 18.8%
Two or More 10.1%
Asian 1.4%

Largest group: African American at 44.9% of enrollment.

Student-body diversity index 69.2/100

Simpson diversity index - at 69.2, Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center is more mixed than the Florida school average of 52.3.

Programs

Funding & spending

District-wide per-pupil expenditure for Orange, which includes Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center.

$11,578
Per student
+4%
vs Florida
Avg $11,167
-30%
vs U.S.
Avg $16,593
Revenue mix
Local 53.2%
State 28.8%
Federal 18.0%

Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey District-level finance · FY 2021-22 Per-pupil expenditure reflects the district-wide average. Individual school budgets are not reported at the federal level.

How Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center Compares to District-Mates

School Enrollment Economic Profile Student-Teacher Ratio
Apopka High Larger Lower economic need Higher S:T ratio
Timber Creek High Larger Lower economic need Higher S:T ratio
Winter Park High Larger Lower economic need Higher S:T ratio
Colonial High Larger Lower economic need Higher S:T ratio
Windermere High Larger Lower economic need Higher S:T ratio

Comparisons are relative to Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center's own figures; each column derives from NCES Common Core of Data.

Other Schools in This District

Orange · 5 sibling schools

View district profile

Similar other schools statewide

Matched by enrollment size and by staffing ratio across all of Florida, not just this city - a different peer set than the local comparisons above.

Next steps

Verify locally before acting on Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center's federal record.

Federal record (CCD 2024-25, CRDC 2021-22) - PlainSchools assigns no subjective rating; the composite quality score is a transparent, reproducible index computed from this cited federal data.

Frequently asked questions about Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center

How many students attend Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center?

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center has 69 students enrolled. It is a special-education school in Orlando, FL.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center?

The student-teacher ratio at Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center is 3.1:1, which is 83% lower than the Florida average of 17.8:1 and 80% lower than the national average of 15.7:1. Lower ratios generally mean more individual attention per student.

What percentage of students receive free lunch at Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center?

72.3% of students at Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center are eligible for free lunch, compared to the Florida average of 52.0%.

What is the racial and ethnic makeup of Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center?

The largest demographic group at Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center is African American at 44.9% of enrollment, in Orlando, FL. Its student body is more racially and ethnically mixed than most US schools, with a diversity index of 69.2/100.

What is the Resource Investment Index for Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center?

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center has a Resource Investment Index of 70/100 (higher reported resources relative to schools nationally) based on 3 factors: student-teacher ratio, counselor availability. Not a test-score or academic measure (national median ~41/100, see methodology).

How does Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center rank among schools in Orlando?

By Resource Investment Index, Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center ranks #4 of 128 schools in Orlando, FL. This compares federal resource and staffing data among local peers; it is not a test-score or academic ranking. See all schools in Orlando on the city page.

Is Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center a good school?

Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center earns 70/100 on the Resource Investment Index, with class sizes smaller than 99% of Florida schools. This is a resource snapshot, not an academic rating; see the Resource Investment Index question above for what the number does and doesn't measure.

What other schools are in Orange?

Besides Silver Pines Academy K-12 Learning Center, Orange also operates Apopka High (3,446 students), Timber Creek High (3,383 students), and Winter Park High (3,277 students). See the Orange district page for the complete list.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) CCD + Public School Universe (2024-25), CRDC (2021-22), F-33 District Finance Survey (FY 2021-22) · 2024-25 Data as of the 2024-25 school year. Coverage from U.S. Department of Education NCES Common Core of Data. Varies by entity type; administrative districts and certain charter networks may report only a subset of fields.

All federal data sources used on this page

Full source list and how we compute each figure: methodology page.

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