Miami Schools Expands And Prepares For The 2006-2007 School Year

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Miami Schools Expands for the 2006-2007 School Year


Overview


For the 2006-2007 school year, Miami Schools is unveiling four new schools and several facilities to accommodate a growing student population. These new institutions will serve elementary, middle, and high school students across the district.

New Schools and Facilities


Ronald W. Reagan High School


Located in the rapidly growing northwestern district, Ronald W. Reagan High School spans 20 acres, featuring state-of-the-art facilities. The 250,000 square-foot building includes classrooms, a computer lab, an 800-seat auditorium, a 700-seat cafeteria, a Media Center, and a gymnasium. Outdoor facilities include fields for various sports and multiple courts.

This school introduces an academy-based design, where ninth graders are tested to identify their strengths and interests. Students can choose between the Cambridge Academy, Information and Communications Technology Academy, or the Classical Arts Academy, fostering specialized growth while sharing common facilities.

Norma Butler Bossard Elementary School


In the southern district, the Norma Butler Bossard Elementary School covers 7.5 acres and offers a Media Center, music and art centers, a large cafeteria, a three-story classroom building, bilingual rooms, a science lab, and a Wellness Center for staff and students. Named after a long-time language arts division head, this school supports holistic education.

David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center


Adjacent to Florida International University, the David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center is a state-of-the-art facility accommodating up to 1,600 students. It features a Media Center, computer labs, and art and music centers. The center collaborates with Florida International University, enhancing professional development for both teachers and education majors. It also hosts nutrition and cooking workshops from Johnson and Wales University, part of the Healthy Eating/Healthy Choices initiative.

Young Women's Preparatory Academy


The Young Women's Preparatory Academy, the first all-female school run by Miami Schools, offers comprehensive education for 450 girls in grades 6-12. It aims to develop students' academic, personal, and social skills, setting a strong foundation for further education and future success.

These expansions reflect Miami Schools' commitment to innovation and excellence, addressing both current and future educational needs.

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