Pace High School drama students perform “The Great Gatsby”

Education By Raquel Edmundson, Special to The Miami Laker Saturday, December 2, 2017

Flapper dresses and silky suits transported audiences to a captivating era of American history as Pace Drama presented the Fall production of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. The show, made up of 48 students on and off the stage, ran from November 14-16 and was the first production directed by Pace's new Director of Fine Arts and Theatre teacher, Marianne Martinez.  As a class of 2012 Pace alumnus, Martinez reflected on the...
It was an interactive day among future innovators as 12 students from Pace High School’s AP Computer Science Principles class participated in the TEN80 Education’s STEM Innovators-in-Training Workshop. The one-day event took place at the Miami Airport Convention Center in late October where students attended workshops and sessions focused on the important aspects of innovation such as engineering, enterprise, content and...

Monsignor Pace students celebrate Grandparent’s Day with annual Mass on Nov. 2

Education By Raquel Edmundson, Special to The Miami Laker Saturday, December 2, 2017

In recognition of the special connection shared between children and grandparents, Pace High School hosted the annual Grandparents Mass and Breakfast on Thursday, November 2. The Grandparents Day morning celebration, which had been rescheduled from September due to Hurricane Irma, was held in the school’s chapel and was attended by nearly 30 students and their family members. The celebrant on the mass, Father Elvis A. Gonzalez spoke...
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Board member Perla Tabares-Hantman and Schools Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho received the 2017 Hispanic Education Leadership Award during the third annual Hispanic Leadership Award Luncheon, which was hosted by the Hispanic Education Coalition of Palm Beach County, in partnership with the Jose Marti Foundation.The event, during Hispanic Heritage Month, recognizes individuals who have made a difference in...

Andrew Kearns is the Native Propagator at Jose Marti MAST

Education By Maria Lopez, Special to The Miami Laker Friday, November 17, 2017

In the fertile grounds of Jose Marti MAST 6-12 Academy, students and staff grow almost as quickly as the arboretum. Although a combined effort, one man is the driving force behind the school’s evergreen thumb – Andrew Kearns. Kearns has worked daily to educate and protect the native wildlife of South Florida. A teacher of 32 years, Kearns has used his curiosity in flora and fauna to drive his projects such as the Million...
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