Bob Graham Education Center's Civic Engagement Academy students  shared their knowledge about the election process and the importance of voting with the community as Telemundo's television crew filmed their in-class discussion on the electoral college on Friday, November 4. Students were asked to support arguments for their favorite candidate and weigh in on this year's election cycle. Teachers gave advice on how parents may involve...
Mother of Our Redeemer Catholic School students are continuing their Works of Mercy projects in stewardship, giving of their time, sharing their talents, learning selflessness, and showing God’s love for others.  School principal Ana Casariego has incorporated the school year’s theme of “Empowering Each Child Through Excellence and Mercy.”  Teachers guide themselves by this theme every day to instill the...
South Florida Autism Charter School will be hosting a carnival at Milander Park, 4700 Palm Ave in Hialeah, on Saturday, December 17, from noon to 6 p.m. Rides, games, food, music and more will entertain families for a day of fun.   All proceeds from the event will benefit Autism educational and therapeutic services.  For more information on South Florida Autism Charter School or more information on the carnival visit www.SFACS.org...

HML holds assembly to honor Hispanic heritages

Education Friday, December 2, 2016

Hialeah Miami Lakes High School Choir and Jazz Band teamed up to commemorate Hispanic Heritage month in October. The two award winning groups performed songs with a Latin flair for students, faculty and staff in the school’s auditorium. The choir, led by director Shanita Hunt, featured songs such as “Vivir Mi Vida” by Marc Anthony. The Jazz Band took the stage and kept students clapping with their versions of several Latin...

HML’s George Nuñez wins spot in All-State Honor Band

Education Thursday, November 17, 2016

Hialeah Miami Lakes High School faculty and administration congratulated senior George Nuñez, who was selected for the Florida All-State Honor Band. This is one of the highest honors possible for a high school musician. Nuñez will travel to Tampa for three days of focused and intense rehearsal among the state's best musicians and the nation's finest conductors, culminating in a final performance at the end of his stay.
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