American and Hialeah-Miami Lakes Adult Education centers recently celebrated their accomplishments during a graduation ceremony, where Miami-Dade County School Board Chair Perla Tabares-Hantman and Assistant Superintendent for School Operations Luis Diaz showed their admiration and support for the graduates. The centers also offer educational opportunities for students from American, Goleman, Carol City, Norland, Jose Marti MAST and...
  Congratulations are in order for nine students at Jose Marti MAST 6-12 Academy. They all achieved a perfect score on their Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) in a particular area.  Their achievement was recognized by Governor Rick Scott with a special certificate. Students Serina Arencibia and Karla Dominguez earned their marks in their biology end of course (EOC) exam. Sophia Fernandez and Vivianna Rodriguez got a perfect score...

BGEC's Bobcat Dancers elect officers for 2018-2019

Education Tuesday, August 14, 2018

  Bob Graham Education Center's (BGEC) Bobcat Dance Team has new officers for the 2018-2019 school year. Eighth graders Cassandra Balmaseda, Kaitlyn Vilches, Sophia Inguanzo and Susanna Inguanzo will lead the team of 28 dancers for the next year.  The Bobcat Dancers perform at school events, winter and spring recitals, as well as at the district and state dance competition levels. The dance team is coached by long-time BGEC...

School safety announced for local communities

Education Tuesday, August 14, 2018

  When the new school year commences next week, Miami-Dade County Public Schools has assured the towns of Miami Lakes, Hialeah and Hialeah Gardens, through several agreements, that additional sworn police officers will be assigned to their schools to protect students and teachers from gun violence. Since the Stoneman Douglas High shooting massacre, which took the lives of 17 students and teachers, the fourth largest school district in...

Miami-Dade School Board approves 2018-2019 budget

Education Tuesday, August 14, 2018

  The Miami-Dade School Board tentatively approved a $5.2 billion budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year, focusing its expenses on enhancing students’ education and ensuring school safety and the protection of pupils and teachers. The spending plan reduces central office spending and provides a fund balance that meets the state required minimum, which is a major feat since most the state’s increased funding is tied to...
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