Miami Lakes Library Programs

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, September 18, 2024

The Miami-Dade County Library branch in Miami Lakes is offering classes.  Most events require preregistration and popular courses may fill up early.  Sign up in advance to avoid being shut out of classes.     To check...
  The Bob Graham Education Center Cheerleaders competed at the Contest of Champions 30th Anniversary Cheer and Dance Competition that was held at the ESPN Disney Wide World of Sports in Orlando on March 2.  The Bobcat Cheerleaders were victorious and brought home the first place trophy in the Cheer Division.  "It is such a great honor to have the privilege to coach such a great group of athletes. You guys are a true testament...

Hope for Autism team honors WHG Elementary principal Sharon Gonzalez

Education By David Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, March 19, 2014

  Hope for Autism recently honored West Hialeah Gardens Elementary School principal Sharon Gonzalez, as one the organization’s biggest supporters and fund-raisers during the group’s annual dinner and award ceremony. “She has always been a supporter and friend for our Hope for Autism team and the Autism community,” said Julie Salas, Autism Speaks executive director of South Florida. The annual dinner is just one...
  MD College summer term Registration is underway for Miami Dade College’s (MDC) 2014 summer semester with classes beginning May 12. The college’s seven campuses and two outreach centers offer more than 300 academic pathways leading to baccalaureate degrees, associate in arts and science degrees, and numerous career training certificates leading to in-demand jobs. Students can register, pay for classes, check course...

 

Royal Kids Academy located at 3141 W. 76 Street in Hialeah celebrated Dr. Seuss' 110th birthday on Friday, February 28 with readings from Dr. Seuss books and a surprise visit from The Cat in the Hat. 

Artistically inclined find opportunities at Pace

Education By Maya Lora, Special to The Miami Laker Wednesday, March 19, 2014

  At Monsignor Edward Pace High School, students who want to delve into the fine arts after their high school years have the perfect opportunity lined up for them. Through the Visual and Performing Arts Academy, students can get the experience of being at a magnet school while still receiving a Catholic education with a college preparatory curriculum. Students stay within their chosen program for four years, taking a class each year...
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