FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
What is a Charter School?
Charter schools are public schools that operate under a performance contract, or a “charter” which frees them from many regulations created for traditional public schools while holding them accountable for academic and financial results. The charter contract between the charter school governing board and the sponsor details the school’s mission, program, goals, students served, methods of assessment and ways to measure success. The length of time for which charters are granted varies but most are granted for five years. More>>
What does Ocali mean?
Ocali was the original name of the village once settled by the Timucua Indians in the 16th century. The word, "Ocali," is believed to mean "Big Hammock." The name for the school is in honor of the first settlers in this region. More>>
Does the school serve lunch and how much does it cost?
OCHS provides both breakfast and lunch options, FREE of charge to all students per Florida statute. However, students are welcome to bring their lunch from home if they so choose.
Why does the school require uniforms?
Our uniforms are not simply an exercise in conformity. They help students feel a sense of belonging to a team (just like sports uniforms) and distinguished identity where everyone is treated fairly without regard to name brand clothing or fashion trends. This gives each student confidence in knowing they can concentrate on individuality and personal achievement, while showing pride in school (team) spirit. Plus, it adds a measure of safety when students are dressed alike and easier to identify in crowds.