Pace Future Business Leaders chapter win medals at district competitions

Education By Brielle Perez, Special to The Laker Thursday, February 6, 2014

  The Future Business Leaders of America organization is the largest career-oriented student organization in the world. It prepares its members for careers in dozens of business subjects, such as Entrepreneurship, Banking and Financial Systems, and E-Business by challenging them to compete against one another in these areas through administered tests as well as presentations.  The FBLA chapter at Monsignor Edward Pace High School,...
  Monsignor Edward Pace High School's Spartan Varsity cheerleading team has come a long way. The girls will be competing in State Regionals and State Finals in Orlando, Florida, after winning first place and the Spirit Award at the Florida Cheer and Dance competition. The Pace cheerleaders are working hard practicing daily, cheering at every pep rally and football and basketball games, all while maintaining no less than a B average with...

Bandstand's vocal chorus performs at Heartland Center

Community Thursday, February 6, 2014

  The Bandstand of Miami Lakes’ vocal group visited Heartland Health Care Center in early December to perform Christmas carols for the elderly. Pictured  with group director Jeannine Fuentes are (front, from left) Catalina Ferreira-Dias, Paris Interian, Isabella Enriquez, Hailey Avila, Nina Castro-Bosch, Jennifer Benitez, Amanda Alpizar, Jasmine Benitez, and Justine Padron; (back, from left) Mercedes Ferreira-Dias, Nathalie...
  Mother of our Redeemer (MOR) Catholic Church and School are celebrating their annual festival this weekend. The festival runs Thursday, February 6 through Sunday, February 9. Festival hours for Thursday and Friday are from 6 to 11 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. This is the church's primary fundraiser which helps MOR service the Catholic community across Northwest Miami-Dade County. Pastor Fr. Jimmy Acevedo said,...

Immaculate cheer squad faces first competition

Education Thursday, February 6, 2014

 

Immaculate Conception Catholic School’s cheerleading squad will be participating in their first competition of the year on February 22 at Monsignor Edward Pace High School against other Catholic schools in the All Catholic Conference.

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