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Coral Reef Senior High School is a secondary school located at 10101 S.W. 152nd Street in Richmond Heights, Florida, United States. The principal is Nicole Bergé-MacInnes. [ 2 ] Coral Reef is locally known as "Miami's Mega Magnet School" since it offers six different magnet programs.
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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)
Coral Reef senior Ryan Sarafoglu took home top individual honors after he crossed the finish line nearly 10 seconds ahead of the rest of the pack to win the boys’ 5K race of the GMAC Cross ...
Students are required to wear uniforms [8] consisting of a polo with the school crest, and khakis or jeans. Any clothing worn over a uniform shirt (i.e. a jacket or a coat) is required to be a school color — blue, grey, or white. Black is permitted. Uniformed shirts and outerwear are sold on-campus.
The page notes that Coral Reef was "the only school to receive an 'A' grade for its performance on the FCAT examination for the first nine years of its existence." I do not believe this is true as the very page it cites notes that it was a 'C' school in 1998-99 and a 'B' school in 2000-01.
South Miami Senior High School is a high school located at 6856 SW 53rd Street in Glenvar Heights, [2] [3] unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, in the United States; located about a mile and a half west of the University of Miami. Its current principal is Mr. Hebert Penton.
The school opened in 1950 for the education of white students only. [3] [4] High school students had been moved from the previous campus, Ponce de Leon High School. The new Coral Gables High retained the school yearbook name, Caveleon, and the school mascot, "Cavaliers". [5] Ponce de Leon High School became Ponce de Leon Junior High School. [6]