OCPS Academic Center for Excellence

Baker Barrios Architects, Inc.

Project of Distinction 2017 Education Design Showcase

OCPS Academic Center for Excellence

Project Information

Facility Use: Early Childhood/Elementary/Middle School
Project Type: New Construction
Category: Community/Joint Use Facilities
Location: Orlando, FL
District/Inst.: Orange County Public Schools
Chief Administrator: n/a
Completion Date: September 2017
Gross Area: 251,812 sq. ft.
Area Per Student: 208 sq. ft.
Site Size: 12 acres
Current Enrollment: 1,070 students
Capacity: 1,211 students
Cost per Student: $42,526
Cost per Sq. Ft.: $205
Total Cost: $51,499,557

OCPS Academic Center for ExcellenceEducation secures the future for our youth. Schools are a place not just to learn, but to develop children into the people they have the potential to be. For Parramore, a community that has gone without a new school in decades, the new 251,812-square-foot school and community center shows promise for the bright futures for thousands of local children. We are excited to have been a part of making it a reality.

The Orange County Public Schools Academic Center for Excellence (OCPS ACE) is a first-of-its-kind downtown Orlando school, welcoming up to 1,211 students from preschool to eighth grade. The school was designed by Baker Barrios Architects (in association with HKS) and provides tutoring, mentoring, parent resources, on-site counseling and health services, and a number of before and after-school programs thanks largely to generous donations from the likes of Orlando City Soccer Club and the support of Children’s Home Society of Florida, the Boys & Girls Club, The University of Central Florida, Valencia College, Orange Blossom Family Health, the Rosen Foundation and others.

In the short time that OCPS ACE has been open, its impact has already been felt in the community. “Students are afforded a high-quality academic experience as well as tutoring and mentoring programs, before and after school services, athletic and arts programs, counseling on nutrition, exercise and health lifestyles choices and various on-site services.  All of these services and more have created excitement for the school and community the likes we have not seen in district 5,” explains Kat Gordon, District 5 school board member.

The OCPS ACE features:

  • Community Clinic
  • Boys & Girls Club
  • Preschool
  • Parking Garage
  • Green Globe certified
  • Computer lab
  • Art & Music lab
  • Secure campus with only one public entrance
  • Outdoor track and activities area
  • Computers and touchscreen panels in classrooms

For all kids, life is more than just the hours spent in the classroom. That’s why this downtown Orlando school is so much more than just a school. As Ms. Gordon put it, “The project has brought the community together in ways we have never seen before. From the voters who approved the half-cent sales tax to build the school, to the community philanthropists whose donations will provide valuable experiences on this campus, we are lucky to live in a community that truly values and supports public education.” We could not have said it better ourselves.

The programs, support and resources were custom built to provide Orlando’s students with a positive place to continue to learn and grow, even after the school bell rings.

OCPS Academic Center for Excellence OCPS Academic Center for Excellence

Judges Comments

Positive impact on the community and good community use. Built to provide Orlando’s students with a positive place to continue to learn and grow.

Architect(s):

Baker Barrios Architects, Inc.
WAYNE DUNKELBERGER, PRINCIPAL+DESIGN DIRECTOR
407/926-3000

Featured

  • Rice University to Build New Student Life Complex

    Rice University in Houston, Texas, recently announced that a groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Moody Center Complex for Student Life (MCCSL) will take place on May 8, 2025, according to a university news release. The 75,000-square-foot facility was designed by architecture firm Olson Kundig with Page serving as executive architect, and it has an estimated completion date of fall 2027.

  • Mesa West Capital Provides Loan to Refinance University of Georgia Residence Complex

    Mesa West Capital recently announced that it has provided a $133.9-million, short-term, first mortgage loan to developer LV Collective (“LV”) to refinance a student housing complex near the University of Georgia, according to a news release. Rambler Athens, a 750-bed residence hall adjacent to the campus, was completed in August 2024.

  • ECM Technologies Wins ‘Most Innovative Business of the Year’ Award

    HVAC preventative maintenance and efficiency solutions provider ECM Technologies was recently named the “Most Innovative Business of the Year” at the 2025 Champions of Change Awards, according to a news release. The program recognizes Arizona business leaders and organizations taking steps to make a positive impact on the state through innovative thinking and philanthropy.

  • Lewis C. Cassidy Elementary School

    Established in 1999, the Education Design Showcase is a vehicle for showing off innovative — yet practical — solutions in planning, design, architecture, and construction. Lewis C. Cassidy Elementary School has been recognized with an EDS 2025 Grand Prize award in the category of New Construction.

Digital Edition