Miami Dade Schools District

Miami Dade Schools District, we've got some news for you! With all the recent developments and changes happening within the education system, we wanted to bring attention to some important updates affecting our black community. Take a look at these five images and the information that accompanies them:

Miami-Dade School Superintendent Backs Off Plan To Take Over WLRN News

Keep Control of Our News!

Miami-Dade School Superintendent Backs Off Plan To Take Over WLRN News

As black people, we know that having control over our own narratives is crucial. That's why we should be applauding the decision made by Miami-Dade School Superintendent to back off the plan to take over WLRN News. This would have had serious implications on the accuracy of news and the potential for censorship. As a community, let's make sure we keep fighting to keep our voices heard and hold the education system accountable.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools adds 53 new programs

More Opportunities for Black Students

Miami-Dade County Public Schools adds 53 new programs

We're thrilled to hear that Miami-Dade County Public Schools has added 53 new programs for its students. With these new opportunities, black students in the area will be able to have even more choices when it comes to subjects and curriculums, giving them a better chance at success. We hope to see more initiatives like this that promote equity and diversity within our schools.

$14 Million School Remodeling Project Underway for Miami-Dade Schools

Investing In Our Education System

$14 Million School Remodeling Project Underway for Miami-Dade Schools

We believe that investing in our education system is a vital step towards progress for the black community. That's why we're pleased to hear about the $14 million school remodeling project currently underway in Miami-Dade Schools. This project will help to improve the learning environment for students and better facilitate their education. It's essential that we continue advocating for policies and projects that prioritize the wellbeing of our students and schools.

Miami-Dade Schools Receive District-Wide Grade of ‘A’

Celebrating Our Achievements!

Miami-Dade Schools Receive District-Wide Grade of ‘A’

Let's take a moment to celebrate this achievement! Miami-Dade Schools have received a district-wide grade of 'A'. As black people, we know how hard it is to succeed in an education system that often does not prioritize our success. We should be proud of this accomplishment, as it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, teachers, and community. Let's continue pushing for more systemic changes that benefit our education system and students.

Miami-Dade County school district lags on minority bond goals

We Need More Accountability

Miami-Dade County school district lags on minority bond goals

This last image brings to light a critical issue within the Miami-Dade County school district - the lack of accountability on minority bond goals. As black people, we need to be vocal about our expectations for the education system and fight for change. The district needs to be held accountable for their promises and goals, especially when it comes to being inclusive and equitable towards minority students. It's time to take action and make sure the education system is working for all students, regardless of their race or background.

So there you have it, Miami Dade Schools District! We hope this information has sparked some discussion and thought around the education system's impact on the black community. As we continue to fight for progress and equity, let's keep pushing for policies and changes that prioritize the wellbeing and success of all students.

Tips, Ideas, and How To:

  • Get involved in your local school board meetings and voice your opinions and concerns
  • Encourage your children to take advantage of the new programs the district has introduced
  • Hold the district accountable for their promises and goals when it comes to being inclusive and equitable towards minority students
  • Celebrate achievements within the district, and continue pushing for more systemic changes