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Miramar is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, United States. It is a suburb of the Miami metropolitan area . As of the 2020 census , the population was 134,721, [ 2 ] making it the fourth-largest city in Broward County, the sixth-largest city in the Miami metro area, and the 14th-largest city in Florida.
Broward County Public Schools is a public school district serving Broward County, Florida, and is the sixth largest public school system in the nation. During the 2023–2024 school year, Broward County Public Schools served 251,106 students enrolled in 326 schools and education centers district-wide. [1]
North Lauderdale PK-8 – Zoned for elementary only, serves the center-north of the city [24] Silver Lakes Middle School – Serves much of the city [25] Broadview Elementary School – Serves the south/southeast of the city [26] Morrow Elementary School – Serves the north of the city [27]
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Broward Estates Elementary School [29] Castle Hill Elementary School [30] Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Montessori School [31] Endeavour Primary Learning Center (K–3, with 4–5 students in the zone to Royal Palm Elementary School) [32] Larkdale Elkementary School [33] Lauderhill Paul Turner Elementary School [34] Royal Palm Elementary School [35]
The approximate coordinates for the City of Lauderdale Lakes is located in central Broward County at . It is bordered by the city of Tamarac on its north, by the city of Lauderhill on its west and south, by the city of Oakland Park on its east, and by the city of Fort Lauderdale on its southeast.
Sea Ranch Lakes is a village in Broward County, Florida, United States. The village is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida . It is located on North Ocean Drive (Highway A1A) and is surrounded by Lauderdale-by-the-Sea .
Ellen lived at Miramar until 1897 and E.W. until 1917. [1] In October 2003, a section of south Scripps Ranch was devastated by the Cedar Fire, destroying over 300 homes. [2] Two elected planning groups (the Scripps Ranch Planning Group and the Miramar Ranch North Planning Committee), advise the city on local planning and land-use issues. [3]