MLEC's National Honor Society members are aiding His house

Education By Ericka Miller, special to The Miami Laker Thursday, September 6, 2018

  The National Honor Society (NHS) is one of the many clubs at Miami Lakes Educational Center (MLEC) that is focused on community service and civic engagement, where students work at becoming active members in their community.  One of NHS’s local partnerships is with His House Children’s Home, a private non-profit and frontline provider of residential and foster care services. The organization cares for children removed...
  On July 23 through 25, Palm Springs North Elementary school teacher Dr. Rossana Chiarella was invited to attend the 2018 Dr. Rochelle Abrams Space Across the Curriculum Educator Training workshop at Colorado Springs. The program is intended to train teachers on how to integrate space-themed activities in their curriculum and inform students about the opportunities available for careers in the space industry. “I thank the Space...

MLEC'S junior class leaves their 'PawPrint' - a Jaguar tradition

Education By Sarah Lemos, special to The Miami Laker Thursday, September 6, 2018

  High school is only four years long, but it is monumental. The lessons learned, both in and out of the classroom, leave an imprint. In the case of Miami Lakes Educational Center’s (MLEC) Jaguars, a paw print.  Each year, the junior class solidifies its status as upperclassmen by the mark that the class will leave on the school. They celebrate this by designing and creating a paw that will hang on the wall of the main...

HML media teacher honored with Model Teacher award

Education Thursday, September 6, 2018

  Hialeah-Miami Lakes High’s CTE teacher Ray Parris won the first NFTE Model Teacher Challenge, a highly competitive contest for educators across the U.S., who teach NFTE’s entrepreneurship courses to middle and high school students. Parris, a digital media teacher, was recognized as the winner during the NFTE’s Entrepreneurial Teacher Summit in Philadelphia. Parris received a $20,000 cash prize and HML received $5,000...

Pace alumni Nicolas Fernandez graduates from Princeton University

Education By Raquel Edmundson, special to The Miami Laker Thursday, September 6, 2018

  Miami Lakes resident and class of 2014 Monsignor Edward Pace High School (Pace) alumnus, Nicholas Fernández graduated from the highly distinguished Princeton University on June 5. He completed his four years of undergraduate studies as Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in politics and a certificate in American studies. Fernández was the recipient of the University’s Harold Willis Dodds Achievement Prize,...
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