In a recent government meeting, local school principals shared updates on their institutions, highlighting achievements and initiatives aimed at enhancing student education and community engagement.
Dr. Ferdinand from Columbia Lakes PA Center reported a smooth start to the school year, maintaining enrollment levels and achieving impressive results in recent assessments. The school has implemented a vocabulary and communications course, contributing to 81% of eighth graders meeting benchmarks on the PSAT. Additionally, the school has expanded its elective offerings, now including entrepreneurship and business leadership skills, and has received a platinum STEAM designation, a recognition held by only ten schools in the district.
Yesenia Martinez, principal of Education Venture, celebrated her school's consistent A rating for 19 consecutive years, making it one of only two schools in Miami-Dade County to achieve this. The school has added new electives and intervention programs, thanks to additional funding from its Title 1 status. Martinez also noted the school's participation in community events and the expansion of extracurricular activities.
Mae Sanchez from Golan Senior High School reported record achievements, including the highest point total in the school's history and a notable number of students earning advanced placement credits. The school is actively preparing for homecoming festivities and has increased its digital infrastructure to accommodate new testing formats.
Magalice Educational Center's principal discussed the school's rising enrollment and its ongoing efforts to maintain high academic standards, including a successful college fair that attracted significant participation. The school aims to achieve a diamond designation in the coming years.
Maria Medina from Miami Lakes Middle School highlighted the introduction of advanced courses such as chemistry and AP Spanish, alongside successful community engagement initiatives. The school is focused on maintaining stable enrollment and improving student attendance, which currently averages 97%.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to educational excellence and community involvement, with schools actively seeking to enhance their programs and support for students.