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Lake Silver Elementary School
Grades PK–5 · Orange County Public Schools · Orlando, FL
Rating
5/10
GreatSchools
Grades
PK–5
Enrollment
410
Student : Teacher
15:1
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“Lake Silver Elementary is an OCPS public elementary school in College Park serving pre-K through 5th grade, one block from the growing Packing District and zoned into the Edgewater High feeder chain.”
Lake Silver Elementary sits on N Rio Grande Avenue in College Park, one of Orlando's oldest and most walkable inner-city neighborhoods. The school serves the western College Park corridor adjacent to Lake Silver and just east of the rapidly redeveloping Packing District. Students here feed into College Park Middle (IB MYP magnet) and ultimately Edgewater High School — a chain that stays in the College Park and Edgewater Drive corridor all the way through graduation.
Academic programs
- Gifted and Talented program (OCPS district gifted services)
- Title I supplemental literacy and math instruction
- ESE (Exceptional Student Education) services
- Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK)
How to enroll
Automatic enrollment via OCPS based on home address. Verify your specific address at ocps.net/find-my-school before making an offer — College Park zone lines follow street-by-street boundaries that can be counterintuitive.
What makes it stand out
Lake Silver Elementary is a Title I school with smaller class sizes and direct federal funding for reading and math support — which translates to more individualized attention in early grades than many surrounding schools. Its location adjacent to the Packing District means the neighborhood around it is actively appreciating, and the feeder path through College Park Middle's IB programme to Edgewater High is a full College Park public education arc.
Extracurriculars
- After-school clubs (varies by year)
- PE and physical activity programs
- Art instruction
- Music / chorus
Frequently asked about Lake Silver Elementary School
What neighborhoods are zoned for Lake Silver Elementary?
The attendance zone covers the western portion of College Park — roughly the corridor along N Rio Grande Ave and adjacent streets near Lake Silver, west toward the Packing District and I-4. It is generally west of Princeton Elementary's zone. Because College Park zone lines follow individual streets, always confirm your specific address at ocps.net/find-my-school before buying — a house one block over can feed a different school.
How do I enroll at Lake Silver Elementary?
Enrollment is automatic for students living within the attendance zone — you register through OCPS using proof of address. The Gifted program requires a separate referral and assessment process through OCPS. For VPK (pre-K), registration opens each spring for the following school year at ocps.net.
What's the median home price zoned for Lake Silver Elementary?
Homes in the College Park / 32804 corridor have a median sale price around $580K (December 2025, Redfin). The range is wide — older bungalows and ranch homes in the $400K–$600K range, renovated Craftsman homes in the $600K–$900K range, and larger lakefront or custom builds above $1M. The Packing District redevelopment nearby has put upward pressure on values in the western College Park pocket specifically.
Is Lake Silver Elementary a good school?
GreatSchools rates it 5/10, which reflects average test-score performance relative to Florida public schools. It is a Title I school, meaning it receives federal funding tied to a higher-than-average percentage of students from lower-income households. The rating tells you about test scores, not the full picture — smaller class sizes, Title I staffing, and the IB feeder path through College Park Middle are things the rating doesn't capture. Parents doing a home search should visit and ask specific questions rather than relying on a single number.
How does Lake Silver Elementary compare to Princeton Elementary?
Both are OCPS public elementaries in College Park's 32804 zip code and share the same feeder path (College Park Middle → Edgewater High). Princeton Elementary has a significantly higher GreatSchools rating (9/10 vs 5/10) and is generally regarded as one of OCPS's top-performing elementaries. The two schools are about half a mile apart — which school a specific address feeds is purely a zone-boundary question. If you're choosing between homes that straddle the two zones, the school assignment will follow the address, not the buyer's preference.
Where Lake Silver Elementary School is
2401 N Rio Grande Ave, Orlando, FL
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