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Air Base K–8 Center, The Center for International Education, (formerly Air Base Elementary School) is a K-8 school located at 12829 S.W. 272nd Street in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, northeast of Homestead. Its principal is Alonza Pendergrass and it is part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools System.
Public K–8 schools in Florida (6 P) ... Air Base K–8 Center; ... Sanford Grammar School; South Jacksonville Grammar School;
Pages in category "Public K–8 schools in Florida" ... Air Base K–8 Center; C. Coral Gables Preparatory Academy; Coral Way Bilingual K–8 Center; K. Key Largo ...
John E. Ford K-8 School: 627: K-8: Tina Bennett: Royal Knights: Fort Caroline Middle School: 468: 6-8: Chelvert Wellington: Cavaliers: Matthew Gilbert Middle School: 728: 6-8: Jamelle Wilcox-Goodwin: Panthers: Served as a high school for black students before integration. [5] Highlands Middle School: 685: 6-8: Jackie Simmons: Wildcats James ...
DCPS has 163 regular-attendance schools as of the 2015-16 school year: 102 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 1 K-6 school, 2 K-8 schools, 2 6-12 schools and 19 high schools. The district also has an adult education system through its Bridge to Success program and Parent Academy, six dedicated ESE schools, as well as a hospital/homebound ...
The unnamed K-8 school will be built just south of the intersection of Clark and Lorraine roads in the Skye Ranch development east of Interstate 75. The two-story school will cover about 200,000 ...
Kenneth Edwards, an agriscience teacher at Woodville K-8 school, was named the 2023-24 Glenn Howell Distinguished Educator of the Year.
Tim Gilmore is an English professor at Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) and an author. He founded the JaxbyJax Literary Arts festival and posts on his website Jaxpsychogeo.com. [1] He has written poetry, fiction, and non-fiction books on subjects including the history of Jacksonville, Eartha White, [2] violent crime, island squatter Rollians Christopher, Virginia King, and Ottis Toole.