The storm response was led by the Office of Emergency Management.
Departments that worked at the Emergency Coordination Center and school shelters during Hurricane Ian include: District Police; Environmental Compliance and Sustainability; Facilities, including Custodial and Maintenance; Food and Nutrition Services; Information Technology; Risk Management; Surplus; Teaching and Learning; and Transportation
Thirteen OCPS schools were shelters, including three for people with special needs and service animals and three that accepted pets: Apopka, Dr. Phillips, Freedom, Oak Ridge, Ocoee, Olympia, Timber Creek and University high schools and Apopka, Memorial, Ocoee, Southwest and Timber Springs middle schools
Nearly 1,500 Orange County residents evacuated their homes and stayed at one of our school shelters, and more than 100 pets sheltered with their families.
About 350 families and employees affected by the storm have been helped by the Foundation for OCPS.