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Learn about the history, structure, and programs of the third-largest public school district in the U.S., serving Miami-Dade County, Florida. Find out how to access bilingual education, international studies, and other resources for students and staff.
Miami Dade College is a public college in Miami, Florida, with eight campuses and 100,000 students. It offers various programs, including an Honors College for academically gifted students, and serves a diverse and minority population.
Find out the names and locations of over 392 schools in the fourth largest school system in the US. The list includes elementary, middle, high, K-8, charter, vocational, magnet, alternative and special education schools.
A public magnet high school and college in Downtown Miami, Florida, offering dual-enrollment programs in visual and performing arts. Learn about its history, administration, campus, and partnerships with Miami Dade College and University of Florida.
A dual-enrollment high school in Miami, Florida, that offers AP, Honors, and Dual Enrollment courses. Students can earn an Associate's Degree from Miami Dade College while finishing their last two years of high school.
A public secondary school in Miami, Florida, offering AP courses, Cambridge International program, and various sports and extracurricular activities. Learn about its history, demographics, notable alumni, and incidents.
Learn about the private Catholic college-preparatory school for boys in Miami, Florida, founded in 1958 by the Marist Brothers. Find out its history, academics, clubs, athletics, and rivalry with Belen Jesuit Preparatory School.
Learn about the history, demographics, academics and athletics of Miami Central Senior High School, a public school in West Little River, Florida. Find out the notable alumni, such as artists, athletes and politicians, who attended this school.