Site 84-E-W-4 (MetroWest On-site Relief School)
Site 27-H-W-4 (West Orange Relief High School)
Your Student’s Paths to Success
Career Pathways and Certification Programs
Paths to Success Career Pathways
Accelerated and Rigorous Academic Programs
AVID, Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment, International Baccalaureate (IB), Academically Challenging Curriculum for Enhanced Learning (ACCEL), etc.
School Resources and Magnet Programs Career and Technical Education
What is available* for my child?
Learning Gardens STEM Lab and Activities Academic Enrichment Programs
*Contact your school’s guidance counselor for more information on what specific resources are offered at your school.
Opportunities for Elementary School Students
Magnet Programs:
Aviation and Aerospace (Durrance)
Dual Language (Hunter’s Creek and Tildenville)
Foreign Language (Hillcrest)
STEM (Orange Center)
Developmental Bilingual Enrichment (Union Park)
What is available* for my child?
Industry Certifications High School Credits onsite Career Explorations Academic Enrichment Programs
*Contact your school’s guidance counselor for more information on what specific resources are offered at your school.
Opportunities for Middle School Students
Magnet Programs:
Arbor Ridge 6-8 Option (Arbor Ridge)
Cambridge (Liberty)
Academy for Visual and Performing Arts (Howard)
World Language Academy (Lakeview)
Middle Years Baccalaureate (Carver, Lee, Memorial, Robinswood, Jackson)
What is available* for my child?
Industry Certifications Digital Curriculum and 1-1 Technology Dual Enrollment Internships Academic Enrichment Programs
*Contact your school’s guidance counselor for more information on what specific resources are offered at your school.
Opportunities for High School Students
Magnet Programs:
Advanced Engineering (Apopka)
Agriscience Academy (Wekiva)
Aviation and Aerospace Engineering (Oak Ridge)
Criminal Justice, Law and Finance (Boone)
Center for International Studies (Dr. Phillips)
CTE High School Programs
Stay Connected
@pamgould04 @OCPSnews
@pamgould4
School Board Member District 4 - Pam Gould
[email protected] Cell: 407-968-3508
Questions
Regional Parks Community Parks Neighborhood Parks Trails
Future Recreation Site 231 acres
Phase 1: Equestrian and hiking trails Completed December 2010
Phase 2: Feasibility Study complete Design process to begin soon Community Survey
www.surveymonkey.com/r/62SNFTK www.ocfl.net
20 acres Total Funding $6.5 million Proposed facilities – Multi-Purpose Field and High School Stadium Currently under design Open 2017
5 acres Tot-lot with shade structure, playground, pavilion, benches, dog park and sidewalks Opened November 2012
5 acres Total funding: $400,000 Tot-lot with shade structure, playground, pavilion, benches, dog park and sidewalks Opened November 2015
5 acres Total Funding - $500,000 Phase 1 includes playground, picnic pavilion, exercise course, walking trails Community meetings complete
Start design: 2016 Start construction: 2016 Open: 2017
Organize overall trail system Identify existing & proposed trails Completed: March 2015 www.ocfl.net
Residents Parks Horizon West Trails Study
Arterial Trails Connect Villages and Town Center
Collector Trails Connect residential areas to schools, parks and commercial
Future trails: 10’ wide concrete
Horizon West
May 12, 2016 Harvest Bible Chapel
Town Hall Meeting
Fire Rescue Department Department Overview Fire Station Performance Station Location Study
Study Recommendations Funding Horizon West Service Enhancements
41 Fire Stations Responded to 111,607 calls in FY2015 59,654 EMS transports in FY2015 1,189 employees 4th largest Fire Department in Florida 25th busiest Fire Department in the Nation
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Quick Facts
Scope of Services
Fire Suppression
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Urban Interface
Rural
Emergency Medical
ALS
BLS
Patient Transport
MCI
QA/QI
Technical Rescue
High Angle
Confined Space
USAR
Vehicle Extrication
Hazardous Materials
State Regional Response Team
Chemical
WMD
Response & Mitigation
Scope of Services
911 Communications
Call Answer/ Dispatch
Pre-Arrival Instructions
AVL/Mobile Data
Notifications
Municipal Services
Emergency Management
Planning
Disaster Response
Homeland Security
Citizens Corps
Fire Marshal
Fire Inspections
Plan Reviews
Car Seat Checks
Smoke Detector Distribution
Community Outreach
Open House Events
CPR/First Aid
Special Events
Education
Horizon West
Horizon West Station 32
Engine 32 – ALS
Station 34 Engine 34 – ALS Rescue 34 – ALS Tanker 34 Marine Rescue 34
Station 35 Engine 35 – ALS Medic 8 – ALS Woods 35 Captain 2
Horizon West Station 32
Engine 32 – ALS
Station 34 Engine 34 – ALS Rescue 34 – ALS Tanker 34 Marine Rescue 34
Station 35 Engine 35 – ALS Medic 8 – ALS Woods 35 Captain 2
Horizon West Station 32
Engine 32 – ALS
Station 34 Engine 34 – ALS Rescue 34 – ALS Tanker 34 Marine Rescue 34
Station 35 Engine 35 – ALS Medic 8 – ALS Woods 35 Captain 2
2015 Calendar Year Average
Station 32
Process 0:31
Turnout 0:54
Travel 5:56
TRT 7:38
Station 34
Process 0:33
Turnout 0:37
Travel 6:22
TRT 7:36
Station 35
Process 0:33
Turnout 0:36
Travel 5:43
TRT 7:00
Station Response Times
Call Volume – Stations 32, 34, & 35
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Wild LandFires
HazMatIncidents
Fire Service MotorVehicles
Collisions
AutomaticFire Alarms
EMS Total
43 28
230 269 317
1,610
2,497
32 30
214
390 343
1,684
2,693
30 24
270 377 369
1,919
2,989
2013
2014
2015
Closing the Gap
August 2015 115 Responses including…
16 Auto Accidents 5 Structure Fires 2 Technical Rescue 20 Fire Service 72 Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Calls
58 Patients Transported to Area Hospitals
A Month in the Life of Horizon West
TriData Evaluation of Current Fire Station Locations and Outlining the Potential Need for Additional Stations
Task I – Review Current Allocation/Locations of Resources Task II – Forecast Future Demands for Service Task III – Recommend Changes to the Current System
Fire Station Location Study
18 Specific Strategic Recommendations
8 Additional Stations Relocate 5 Existing Stations Consolidate 2 Stations into 1
Fire Station Location Study
Station Recommendations
Station Recommendations Between 2020 and 2025
Summerlake Boulevard & Ficquette Road (Horizon West)
2025 and Beyond New station near Avalon Road & Horizon Boulevard (Horizon West) New station near Avalon Road & Seidel Road (Horizon West)
Station Recommendations Between 2020 and 2025
Summerlake Boulevard & Ficquette Road (Horizon West)
2025 and Beyond New station near Avalon Road & Horizon Boulevard (Horizon West) New station near Avalon Road & Seidel Road (Horizon West) Relocate Station 32 to Avalon Road and Hartzog Road (Horizon West)
Station Recommendations Between 2020 and 2025
Summerlake Boulevard & Ficquette Road (Horizon West)
2025 and Beyond New station near Avalon Road & Horizon Boulevard (Horizon West) New station near Avalon Road & Seidel Road (Horizon West)
Station Recommendations Between 2020 and 2025
Summerlake Boulevard & Ficquette Road (Horizon West)
2025 and Beyond New station near Avalon Road & Horizon Boulevard (Horizon West) New station near Avalon Road & Seidel Road (Horizon West) Relocate Station 32 to Avalon Road and Hartzog Road (Horizon West)
Transport Unit Recommendations
Add Rescue Units to 9 Fire Stations that Currently do not have a Rescue
Transport Unit Recommendations
Add Transport Units to 9 Fire Stations
Station 32 Station 35
Transport Unit Recommendations
Add Transport Units to 9 Fire Stations
Station 32 Station 35
Transport Unit Recommendations
Add Transport Units to 9 Fire Stations
Station 32 Station 35
Invest
• $18 million for three new fire stations; – Goldenrod/Silverpoint – University/Lake Twylo – Avalon Park/Timber
Creek High • $7 million for new fire
apparatus and equipment
• $5 million allocation as partial funding for a regional fire training facility.
Community Outreach
Open House Once per Month Station 34 – June 11, 2016 (Held at Independence Community Clubhouse)
Horizon West
May 12, 2016 Harvest Bible Chapel
Town Hall Meeting
Town Hall Meeting Crime Update
Captain Carlos R. Torres
Agency Goals
Mission Statement
CCrime Overview
Designed as a multi-layered dynamic approach to:
Crime Prevention Educational Programs Neighborhood Watch Groups
Crime Free Multi-Housing Program
Personnel and Resource Management
Community Outreach Programs
Social Media/Community Alerts
EEnforcement
PProsecution
SStay Connected to OCSO
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