- Source: List of Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Miami-Dade County Public Schools is the fourth largest school system in the United States with over 392 schools, 345,000 students and over 40,000 employees.
Schools
The district covers a total of 415 institutions, including:
171 elementary schools
50 middle schools
50 K–8 centers
37 high schools
54 charter schools
23 vocational schools
5 magnet schools
18 alternative schools
5 special education centers
= Elementary schools
=There are 171 elementary schools serving MDCPS. These schools usually teach grades from Pre-K to 5th or 6th.
= Middle schools
=There are 58 middle schools serving MDCPS. They usually teach grades 6th to 8th, with exceptions also including 9th grade.
= K–8 centers
=There are 50 kindergarten-to-8th grade centers (or "academies") serving MDCPS. K–8 centers are generally set up to serve communities with limited building space for two separate campuses. They are run as both an elementary and middle school out of the same campus, with joint administration, staff, and schedules. Middle school-aged students generally have separate buildings dedicated to them. MDCPS provides a full list of the K-8 schools.
= High schools
=There are 37 high schools serving MDCPS. They teach grades from 9th to 12th. The first high school, Miami Senior High School, opened in 1898.
Academy for Advanced Academics (2009)
Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High Biscayne Bay Campus (2009)
American Senior High School (1976)
Barbara Goleman Senior High School (1995)
J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School (2020)
Coral Gables Senior High School (1950)
Coral Reef Senior High School(1997)
Cutler Bay Senior High School (2012)
Dr. Michael M. Krop High School (1998)
Felix Varela High School (2000)
G. Holmes Braddock High School (1989)
Hialeah Gardens High School (2009)
Hialeah High School (1954)
Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School (1971)
Homestead High School (1979)
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 Northwestern High School (1951)
Miami Palmetto High School (1958)
Miami Southridge High School (1974)
Miami Springs High School (1964)
Miami Sunset High School (1977)
North Miami Beach High School (1971)
North Miami High School (1954)
Ronald W. Reagan/Doral High School (2006)
School for Advanced Studies (1988)
South Dade High School (1953)
South Miami High School (1971)
Southwest Miami Senior High School (1956)
Booker T. Washington Senior High School (1926)
Westland Hialeah High School (2007)
Young Men's Preparatory Academy (all-boys) (2008)
Magnet high schools
There are 120 magnet schools serving MDCPS. They normally serve grades 9th to 12th. These schools do not take in students from their area. Instead, students must apply and test into these schools, which offer specific courses of study.
Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts 6-12
Booker T. Washington Senior High School
BioTECH @ Richmond Heights
Center for International Education
Coral Reef Senior High School
Cutler Bay Senior High School
Design and Architecture High School (DASH)
Hialeah Miami-Lakes iPrep Academy
International Studies Preparatory Academy
iTech @ Thomas A. Edison Educational Center
José Martí MAST 6-12 Academy
Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial High School
Maritime and Science Technology Academy (MAST Academy)
MAST @ FIU Biscayne Bay Campus
MAST Academy @ Homestead Medical Magnet
Miami Arts Studio 6-12 @ Zelda Glazer
Miami Beach Senior High School
Miami Lakes Educational Center
New World School of the Arts
Robert Morgan Educational Center
School for Advanced Studies
South Dade High School
TERRA Environmental Research Institute
William H. Turner Technical Arts High School
Young Women's Preparatory Academy
= 6-12 Schools
=iPreparatory Academy
= Adult/vocational centers
=There are 23 adult/vocational centers, more commonly referred to as "night schools", serving MDCPS. These centers are set up for adults to earn G.E.D.s, or for students older than the age of 16 to make up classes they have failed and have no slots for in their daytime schedules. Some night schools also offer vocational programs and free English classes for non-native speakers. Adult centers also offer free citizenship classes. They also offer Saturday classes to accommodate students who can't attend during the week. They are generally housed at high school campuses, with classes taking place in the evenings.
= Charter schools
=There are 53 charter schools that are set up as publicly funded, but are privately operated, in MDCPS. Currently there are around 19,000 students enrolled in charter schools in the county. Students that attend these schools do not need to pass an examination before being considered for a spot, but must maintain specific grades and behavioral standards to maintain their enrollment.
= Alternative schools
=There are 16 alternative schools serving MDCPS. They are set up for as a last resort for students who have recurring behavioral or extreme academic problems. Any child released from a youth detention center must attend an alternative school until deemed ready to return to normal school.
The 500 Role Model Academy
Academy for Community Education
Alternative Outreach Program
C.O.P.E. North Alternative Education
Corporate Academy North
Corporate Academy South
D.A. Dorsey Educational Center
Dorothy Wallace Educational Center
Headstart Transition Center
J. R. E. Lee Educational Center
Jann Mann Opportunity Education
Juvenile Justice Center
M-DVS, Miami Dade Virtual School/FLVS
Miami Douglas MacArthur North
Miami Douglas MacArthur South
TAP Program
= Specialized centers
=There are five specialized centers serving MDCPS. They are for students with extreme mental or learning disabilities which would impair them from attending classes with students without these disabilities. It is becoming more and more common for regular schools to set up their own specialized education (special ed) programs.
Instructional Systemwide Center - administrative office that runs the individual school programs
Merrick Education Center
Neva King Cooper Educational Center
Robert Rennick Education Center
Ruth Owens Krusé Education Center
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References
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- List of Miami-Dade County Public Schools
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- Miami Dade College
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- Miami Gardens, Florida
- Miami Palmetto Senior High School
- Miami-Dade County, Florida
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