This is the official page for PS8 Community School in Orlando, FL. Hitt. Florida has a very broad public records law.
OCPS Academic Center for Excellence will be located in Orlando’s historic Parramore Heritage neighborhood and is planned to open by August 2017. Approximately 1,200 to 1,400 students in preschool through eighth grades will attend the 170,000-square-foot school on the corner of North Parramore Avenue and West Amelia Street. This combines the enriching talents and treasures of OCPS, the Rosen Founda
tion, Boys & Girls Club of Central Florida, Orange Blossom Health, Children’s Home Society, City of Orlando, University of Central Florida and Valencia College. PS8 Community school will serve, support, and empower the community wonderful Parramore Heritage Community by providing the following:
• Free Rosen Preschool starting at two years old
• Orange Blossom Family Health medical and dental services
• Boys & Girls Club on campus
• Community School Director and Parent and Community Liaison
• UCF-assisted student, family and community efforts
• Clubs and extracurricular activities
• Basketball, volleyball, and track and field
• 1:1 laptops for middle school students
• Parent empowerment groups
“This unique partnership will transform the lives of hundreds of children attending the new Preschool K8 each year,” said Orange County Public Schools Chairman Bill Sublette. “The involvement of these community and education institutions demonstrates their commitment to the children and families of the Parramore neighborhood. We expect real change in children’s lives as a result.”
The school will provide a quality preschool program for two to three-year-old children funded by hotelier Harris Rosen’s Rosen Foundation. The foundation will also pay to send any Jones High School graduate living in the Parramore neighborhood to a two-year college, four-year college, or technical or vocational college in Florida. This mirrors the successful program Rosen started in the Tangelo Park neighborhood more than 20 years ago where 280 students have received scholarships to college and technical or career training schools.
“We’ve seen young lives changed as a result of our program in Tangelo Park,” stated hotelier Harris Rosen. “We’re excited about duplicating it in Parramore and getting great results. This is something that should be happening across our country to make education equality a reality.”
“What an incredible blessing for the children and families of Parramore,” declared Orange County School Board Vice Chair and District 5 School Board Member Kathleen “Kat” Gordon, whose district encompasses the Parramore neighborhood. “Having the school right in the neighborhood increases the opportunity for parents to be involved in their children’s education. I’m thrilled for these families and can’t wait for the first day of school,” said Gordon. The University of Central Florida and Valencia College plan a teacher internship program for their education students, but there’s more. UCF will provide tuition and fees for a four-year scholarship to the UCF Medical School to any Jones High School graduate who grows up in the Parramore area and meets criteria, including admission to the medical school. "This groundbreaking for a national model school signifies a landmark event for Parramore, for Orlando, and for public education in Orange County," said UCF President John C. "As UCF fashions a new downtown campus with Valencia College and the City of Orlando, we look forward to engaging with the Parramore community, Orange County Public Schools, and philanthropist Harris Rosen to foster a dynamic new partnership for student success." In addition to the kindergarten through middle-school curriculum, an on-site Boys & Girls Club program for six to 18-year-olds will provide children with after-school youth development programs.
“This partnership with OCPS, the Hughes family, our donors, and the funding community will provide great futures for thousands of youth in the area who may never have had the opportunity to reach their full potential,” said Gary Cain, president of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida. “Evidence clearly demonstrates that when children have a safe place like a Boys & Girls Club, their academics improve, they avoid risky behaviors, and they grow up to become productive and caring citizens. We’re excited about this partnership and look forward to this new club positively impacting young lives for years to come.”
Additionally, OCPS and the City of Orlando are discussing other services that could be provided to community members on-site after school hours.
“We are grateful to the community for making this a reality,” said Dr. Barbara Jenkins, OCPS Superintendent. “From the voters who approved the half-cent sales tax to build this school, to the community philanthropists whose donations will provide valuable experiences on this campus, we are so lucky to live in a community that truly values and supports public education.”
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06/01/2026
We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Fatherhood Initiative Field Trip to Activate Orlando on Thursday, June 18, 2026!
🕝 Time: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
📍 Transportation will be provided from OCPS ACE, departing promptly at 2:30 PM.
Please complete the sign-up form below if you are interested in attending:
We look forward to creating another fun and engaging experience together as we continue building community, connection, and memories with our fathers and families.
05/29/2026
For the past five years, these incredible ladies have been nothing short of amazing. They left their classrooms in Jamaica to educate and inspire the students of ACE. We wish our EPI teachers safe travels and all the best as they return home.
05/24/2026
FYI LIONS!!!
05/21/2026
Today was a special day at OCPS ACE — celebrating our 8th grade ceremony for the very first class that started with us in kindergarten and is now finishing as proud 8th graders. 💜💛🎓
A huge shoutout to our Student Leadership Council and our Top 10 students for leading the way and making us proud every step of the journey. Your hard work, leadership, and growth have been incredible to watch.
We can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll accomplish once you hit high school. The future is bright for this unforgettable class! ✨
05/11/2026
Continuing the legacy of the great Harris Rosen and his investment in our students, a brand-new door has opened. ❤️
The Harris Rosen Foundation is expanding its reach by partnering with Bethune-Cookman University to offer three full scholarships every year to students in the Tangelo Park and Parramore communities!
This isn’t just a scholarship: it’s a life-changing opportunity that covers everything from tuition to room and board so students can graduate debt-free.
Mr. Rosen’s vision was that every child deserves a path to their dreams, regardless of their circumstances. It's an honor to see his life's work continue to reach even more of our students.
We can’t wait to see our first group of B-CU scholars head to Daytona Beach in 2027! THANK YOU!
(Pictured: Frank Santos, President of the Harris Rosen Foundation, and Dr. Albert Mosley, President of Bethune-Cookman University)
Rosen Hotels & Resorts Bethune-Cookman University
05/08/2026
05/08/2026
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!!! Thank you for all that you do here at OCPS ACE!!!
05/08/2026
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
05/04/2026
Set your alarms! ⏰ Here are the official school times for the 2026–2027 school year at OCPS Academic Center for Excellence. 🦁
Whether you’re in Elementary or Middle School, we can’t wait to see you bright and early! Need after-school care? Check out our partner centers listed below.
Excellence is the expectation everyday! ✨
04/21/2026
We are bringing the energy to the Spring Assessment ACE Pep Rally!
Join us for an hour of school spirit and motivation as we gear up for success. We want to see you there!
Event Details
Date: April 28, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: School Gym (Enter by Gate 5)
Address: 701 W. Livingston St, Orlando, FL 32805
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