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  2. Miami Trace High School - Wikipedia

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    Miami Trace has one of the top FFA chapters in Ohio. Miami Trace additionally provides many clubs and other activities. Including a Key Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Art Club, Book Club, Science Club, Robotics Club, Academic Quiz Bowl, National Honor Society, and Student Government. Additionally, Miami Trace has a growing performing arts program.

  3. Talk:Miami Trace High School - Wikipedia

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  5. List of middle schools in Florida - Wikipedia

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    A middle school is a school for students older than elementary school, but not yet in high school. This is a list of public middle schools in Florida serving grades six through eight and does not include schools of online education and private schools.

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  9. History of Miami - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of years before Europeans arrived, a large portion of south east Florida, including the area where Miami, Florida exists today, was inhabited by Tequestas.The Tequesta (also Tekesta, Tegesta, Chequesta, Vizcaynos) Native American tribe, at the time of first European contact, occupied an area along the southeastern Atlantic coast of Florida.