UCP of Central Florida, a charter school network that serves students with and without disabilities, announced last week it has purchased land to make a significant expansion to its Osceola County campus.
The parcel is located just east of downtown near U.S. Highway 192 and Oak Street, where a 37,000 square foot state-of-theart educational and pediatric therapy facility will be built over the next two years, with the intent to open for the 2026-27 school year.
UCP said the campus will be designed to support the wide spectrum of educational needs its students require, through use of cutting-edge technology and specialized resources in classrooms, said UCP President and CEO Ilene Wilkins.