American High nominates six Silver Knight candidates

Education Wednesday, April 17, 2019

American Senior High (ASH) has announced its Silver Knight Award nominees for the 2018-2019 school year. One Silver Knight and three honorable mentions in each category will be announced at a ceremony on May 16 at the James L. Knight Center in Miami. The ASH nominees include Sebastian Perez, Art Silver Knight nominee; Amy Granillo, World Languages, Silver Knight nominee; Talia Garcia, Scial Science Silver Knight nominee; Jose Burgos, Math...
Two Jose Marti MAST 6-12 Academy seniors have been accepted to prestigious colleges.Israel Palencia Lamela has been a student at Jose Marti for the past seven years. He leaves the school as a student who not only took advantage of the rigorous curriculum but also was looking for opportunities to continue his passion for athletics after playing for the Jose Marti middle school basketball team.He became a varsity basketball player at his home...
Miami Lakes K-8 Center (MLK8) seventh- and eighth-grade students had the opportunity to explore the foundations of United States history on their recent study trip to Boston, Massachusetts on March 15-17. The students and their chaperones got a first hand look at what life was like for native American tribes and early pilgrim settlers while visiting Plimouth Plantation.Their experience jumped forward in time as the group walked the Freedom...

Three Pace students honored at 2019 Star Awards luncheon

Education By Raquel Edmundson Special to The Miami Laker Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Pace High School (PACE) seniors, Lauren Aponte, Paola Calleyro and Emma Rodriguez were honored with the ISSF Star Student Award presented by the Independent Schools of South Florida (ISSF) at its 29 Annual “Star Award” luncheon. The award ceremony was held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Miami Airport and Convention Center on April 3.The ISSF unites accredited nonpublic schools to collaborate, share information and celebrate the success of its...
Miami Lakes K-8 Center's team of coders, Samuel Borges and Daniel Simeon, competed on April 3 at the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair's Digi-Con Coding with Scratch Challenge. Their hard work paid off as Simeon tied for second place among a field of 20 competitors from schools across Dade County. His highly creative animation showcased his talent and skill as a coder. Borges (left) and Simeon (right) are pictured at the competition.
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