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Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is the public school district serving Miami-Dade County in the U.S. state of Florida.Founded in 1885, it is the largest school district in Florida, the largest in the Southeastern United States, and the third-largest [4] in the United States [5] with a student enrollment of 356,589 as of August 30, 2021.
Mary Blanco is running for the Miami-Dade School Board District 7 seat. M ary Blanco This will be the first time the current school board member for District 7 will be running for office.
[34] [35] In July 2014, a restructuring of the Miami-Dade tax schedule resulted in a $22 million increase in the county library budget. [36] [37] In 2014, Miami-Dade County amended the county charter allowing Miami-Dade public libraries to be located in public parks. [38] [39] The Northeast Branch Library in Aventura opened on August 17, 2015. [40]
District 7. Javier Perez, the former principal of South Dade Senior High, and Max Tuchman, a former district teacher, have both filed to run for the District 7 seat, which includes Kendall and a ...
With five seats up for grabs in 2024 – and one board member already on DeSantis’ target list — the Miami-Dade School Board races could see candidates from different districts running to ...
Curbelo previously served on the Miami-Dade County Public Schools board from 2010 to 2015. [4] [5] He won the seat vacated by Ana Rivas Logan. [6] Curbelo represented the 7th district. [7] He was succeeded by Lubby Navarro on the school board. [8] Curbelo is the founder of Capitol Gains, a government and public relations firm. [3]
The Miami-Dade County School Board on Tuesday is expected to elect a chair and vice chair — an annual vote that determines who will preside over the year’s monthly meetings, appoint members to ...
Miguel Díaz de la Portilla served as a member of the Miami-Dade County Commission from 1993 to 2000 and succeeded Alex in the Florida Senate, serving from 2010 to 2016. Renier Díaz de la Portilla served two terms on the Miami-Dade County School Board (1996–1998 and 2006–2012). He also succeeded Alex in the House of Representatives ...