MLK-8 Center's Knight Owls compete in chess contest

Education By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, November 4, 2021

     The Miami Lakes K-8 Center’s Knight Owls competed in their first chess tournament of the school year open to students from public and private schools in Miami-Dade County, put on by the 64 Squares Foundation at the Divine Savior Academy in Doral on Oct. 16. The K-5 division, with Aidan Alvarez, Zoe Trinidad and Christopher Capute, won seven games, putting them in second place, the school said. Aidan Schwinghammer and...

St. Thomas University renews Armstrong's contract

Education By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, October 29, 2021

    The Archdiocese of Miami and the Board of Trustees at St. Thomas University announced they have extended the contract of President David A.  Armstrong through 2026.      The university, one of eight archdiocesan colleges in the country and the only one in Florida, is celebrating its 60th year.  In announcing Armstrong’s contract news on Oct. 5, it cited a third year in a row of record...

MLK-8 Center places 3rd in robotics competition

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Friday, October 29, 2021

The Miami-Dade County Public Schools VEX Robotics Virtual Programming Competition on Sept. 25th drew students from 36 elementary, middle and high schools.      The middle school kids teamed up to write 200 lines of code to direct the movements of a robot, said teacher Jessica Hernandez of the Miami Lakes K-8 Center.     Hernandez is the school’s robotics and computer science instructor.  Students...

BGEC salutes custodians

Education Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Students and administrators at the Bob Graham Education Center in Miami Lakes treated the school’s custodial workers to snacks and songs on Sept. 30 to celebrate their hard work. Oct. 2 was National Custodian Day. The work of cleaning and maintenance staffers became even more important during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The custodians recognized at the school, which is at 15901 NW 79th Ave. and serves students in grades K - 8,...

NASA recognizes teacher’s efforts

Education Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Rosanna Chiarella, Ph.D., a kindergarten teacher at Palm Springs North Elementary School in Miami, shows off a framed patch that was flown aboard the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory. Chiarella is a International Space Station Ambassador for math and science education. The gift was for teaching STEM via Zoom last summer to elementary students in the Amazon River region in Peru, she said. Photo courtesy of Rosanna Chiarella.
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