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Miami Senior High School, also known as Miami High School, is a public high school located at 2450 SW 1st Street in Miami, Florida, and operated by Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Founded in 1903, it is one of the oldest high schools in Miami-Dade County. The school building is famous for its architecture and is a historic landmark.
John A. Ferguson High School (2003) Miami Beach Senior High School (1924) Miami Carol City High School (1963) Miami Central High School (1959) Miami Coral Park High School (1963) Miami Edison High School (1930) Miami High School (1903) Miami Jackson High School (1898) Miami Killian High School (1965) Miami Norland High School (1958)
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is the public school district serving Miami-Dade County in the U.S. state of Florida.Founded in 1885, it is the largest school district in Florida, the largest in the Southeastern United States, and the third-largest [4] in the United States [5] with a student enrollment of 356,589 as of August 30, 2021.
M. José Martí MAST 6-12 Academy; Miami Beach Senior High School; Miami Carol City Senior High School; Miami Central Senior High School; Miami Coral Park Senior High School
The Westchester Classico - Football game between Southwest Miami Senior High School and Miami Coral Park Senior High School. Southwest has a rich history in athletics. By the time the first graduating class (1959) donned their caps and gowns, the Eagles had already won state championships in boys' basketball and boys' track.
On Sept. 9, I was honored to attend a “Never Forget 9-11 Remembrance” program at South Miami Senior High School, prepared and delivered by students born after Sept. 11, 2001. They were members ...
The Miami-Dade Schools teacher, who was fired, spent months sending students sexually explicit messages, police said. Miami Senior High teacher arrested after ‘inappropriately’ texting 2 ...
Kathleen McGrory wrote in 2009 that Miami Central was "historically beset by chronic truancy, declining enrollment, dispirited staff and general disrepair". [5] That year the school was under threat of being closed and/or having special programs taken away under federal mandates that would penalize the school for a sixth failure on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT); for the five ...