Banners to honor grads

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Congratulations to the Class of 2020! Although graduations have been canceled during the coronavirus outbreak and seniors won’t be able to walk across a stage, there is still a way to commemorate their hard work. “It’s important during these times to celebrate the little things that make life special,” said Miami Lakes Councilman Luis Collazo. “Honoring graduates is just one way we can continue to build and deliver positive news.”...
It was Teacher Appreciation Week May 4 – 8, and seventh graders at Bob Graham Education Center in Miami Lakes took a moment from their distance learning lessons to thank their instructors in a photo collage. The students, from left to right, starting in the top row, are: Christopher Inguanzo; Jasmine Uz; Roman Garcia; Yuliana Rivera; Andres Suarez; Eva Olivares; Alec Gutierrez; Mariana Moreno and Krystal and Kristina Martinez. Bob Graham...

Jose Marti holds virtual chess tournament

Education Wednesday, June 3, 2020

The Knights of the Realm Chess Club at Jose Marti MAST 6-12 Academy in Hialeah held a virtual chess tournament on May 2 for middle and high school students, faculty and school dads. After five rounds, the top five finishers in the advanced division were Ernesto Roja (twelfth grade); Jose Garcia (eleventh grade); Valentino Cesiliano (twelfth grade); Leonardo Leon (eleventh grade) and Dennis Duran (twelfth grade). Finishers in the...

Miami Lakes Educational Center honors graduates

Education Thursday, May 14, 2020

Honors students gathered in the courtyard at Miami Lakes Educational Center on March 4 to memorialize their academic achievements in photographs. Students who achieved Magna cum Laude designations are in the top 10 percent of the senior class. They are graduating “with great distinction” from the school, which is at 5780 NW 158 St. Standing in the top photo, left to right, are: Jean Yves Laguerre; Roberto Castellanos; Isabel...

Distance learning tests parents, too

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Juggling their professional and family responsibilities during the stress of the pandemic is tiring, but parents say they are doing the best they can. So far it’s been six weeks. That’s 30 school days. And another four or five weeks to go until the freedom of summer. Not just for the kids, but for their parents or guardians who began supervising their youngsters’ educations after the coronavirus outbreak began and schools turned...
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