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C.R.O.E.M. (Centro Residencial de Oportunidades Educativas de Mayagüez) School; Colegio de La Milagrosa; Colegio Presbiteriano Pablo Casasus; Colegio San Benito; Dr. Pedro Perea Fajardo School; Eugenio María De Hostos School; José De Diego Superior School; PRACI Oeste (Puerto Rico Advancement College) S.E.S.O. (Southwestern Educational Society)
José de Diego y Martínez (April 16, 1866 – July 16, 1918) was a Puerto Rican statesman, journalist, poet, lawyer, and advocate for Puerto Rico's political autonomy in union with Spain and later of Puerto Rican independence from the United States who was referred to by his peers as "The Father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement".
The school moved into a new building on José de Diego Street in 1957, enrollment reaching 1,300 students, including 400 high schoolers, during the next decade. At this time, the faculty was composed of sisters from the founding order, Redemptorists Fathers and lay teachers.
John F. Kennedy Middle School; Jorge Mas Canosa Middle School; Jose de Diego Middle School; Kinloch Park Middle School; Lake Stevens Middle School; Lamar Louise Curry Middle School; Lawton Chiles Middle School; Madison Middle School; Miami Arts Studio @Zelda Glazer 6-12; Miami Edison Middle School; Miami Lakes Middle School; Miami Springs ...
Benjamin Harrison School had a similar architecture to Washington's Graduate School in Guayama, Puerto Rico. [2] The original design of the school was a two-floor building in a rectangular shape with a gabled roof, similar to Washington's Graduate School from Guayama. It had four classrooms, a basement, and an attic.
The Edificio José de Diego (English: José de Diego Building) in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, also known as the Rectoría, is a historic building on the grounds of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. It was built in 1913.
José de Diego Park (Used by José de Diego Middle School and not available for the general public. Formerly called Robert E. Lee Park. Roberto Clemente is the only truly public park in Wynwood.)
The house was designed by José Sabas Honoré Rivera and built by his father, Victor Honoré Garaud. The daughter of the former, Laura Honoré de Cuebas, was the author of the hymn of the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus, which would be founded in 1911 by de Diego and she would give birth to a daughter of the same name, who would go on to teach there, in a hospital that would become ...