Pace High graduation senior Maya Lora offers parting thoughts

Education By Maya Lora, Special to The Miami Laker Thursday, March 31, 2016

  Most 14-year-old freshmen stepping onto a high school campus for the first time have a very different idea of love than one they will eventually understand. The only taste they’ve had of it has been through romance movies they binge watch on the weekends, where “I love you” means a kiss or a proposal.  After being at Pace for four years, I have stumbled onto a different concept of love that I personally find...
  And the award goes to the Hialeah Miami Lakes High School! The Trojans’ UN Competition Team won the Best Small Delegation Award last month at Florida International University’s annual competition. Students Rolando Hernandez and Carolina Hernandez won Best Delegate in their respective DISEC Committee, representing the nation of Iran. Jessica Basallo received Honorable Mention for her efforts in the hybrid NATO assembly as...

Goleman Science Honor Society revives Gator Recycling Program

Education By R.A. Romero, Miami Laker staff Thursday, March 31, 2016

  The Goleman Gator Recycling Program has been revived after nearly two years of being out of commission. The revival was a combined effort of the Science National Honor Society (SNHS) and Key Club. Between both groups, each taking half of the school, they are responsible for collecting recyclables from around the school on Wednesdays after class. Each classroom has a designated recycling bin and teachers are asked to put the bins...

MLK-8 Center student awarded with 'Random Act of Kindness' honor

Education By R.A. Romero, The Miami Laker staff Thursday, March 31, 2016

  Grace Urbina performed a random act of kindness with 100 post-it notes and marker. She wrote messages like “you’re better than a triple scoop ice cream with sprinkles,” “your hair looks great” and “you’re special just the way you are” on the notes and posted them all around her school. Her reasoning? To brighten her classmates’ day. “Insecurity starts in middle...
  Cristina Pla-Guzman, the lead teacher for Pace High School’s Academy for Visual & Performing Arts Theatre Program, has been named a winner of the 2016 Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Awards. Pla-Guzman is one of only 14 teachers across the United States chosen to receive the award, which entails a $10,000 grant for each teacher. Awarded by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington...
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