Schools
The district covers a total of 415 institutions, including:
- 195 Elementary schools
- 56 Middle schools
- 23 Kâ"8 centers
- 37 High schools
- 54 Charter schools
- 23 Vocational schools
- 5 Magnet schools
- 18 Alternative schools
- 5 Special education centers
Elementary schools
There are 197 elementary schools serving MDCPS. These schools usually teach grades run from Pre-K to 5th or 6th grade.
Middle schools
There are 58 middle schools serving MDCPS. They usually teach grades 6th to 8th, exceptional including 9th grade.
Kâ"8 centers
There are 44 Kindergarten-to-8th grade (Kâ"8) Centers (or academies) serving M-DCPS. Kâ"8 Centers are generally set up to serve communities with limited building space for two separate campuses. They are run as both an elementary and middle school out of the same campus with joint administration, staff, and schedules. Middle school-aged students generally have separate buildings dedicated to them. M-DCPS provides a full list of the k-8 schools.
High schools
There are 37 high schools serving MDCPS. They teach grades from 9th to 12th. The first high school, Miami Senior High School, opened in 1898.
- Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High Biscayne Bay Campus (2009)
- American High School (1976)
- Barbara Goleman Senior High School (1995)
- G. Holmes Braddock High School (1989)
- George Washington Carver Senior High School (1899)
- Coral Gables High School (1950)
- John A. Ferguson High School (2003)
- Hialeah High School (1954)
- Hialeah Gardens High School (2009)
- Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School (1971)
- Homestead High School (1979)
- D.A. Dorsey Sr. High School (1938)
- Dr. Michael M. Krop High School (1998)
- Miami Beach Senior High School (1924)
- Miami Carol City High School (1963)
- Miami Central High School (1959)
- Miami Coral Park High School (1963)
- Miami Edison High School (1930)
- Miami Jackson High School (1898)
- Miami Killian High School (1965)
- Miami Norland High School (1958)
- Miami Northwestern High School (1951)
- Miami Palmetto High School (1958)
- Miami High School (1903)
- Miami Southridge High School (1974)
- Miami Springs High School (1964)
- Miami Sunset High School (1977)
- North Dade Jr./ Sr. High School (1957)
- North Miami High School (1954)
- North Miami Beach High School (1971)
- Ronald W. Reagan/Doral High School (2006)
- School for Advanced Studies (1988)
- South Dade High School (1953)
- South Miami High School (1971)
- Southwest Miami Senior High School (1956)
- Booker T. Washington High School (1926)
- Westland Hialeah High School (2007)
- Felix Varela High School (2000)
- Young Men's Preparatory Academy (all-boys) (2008)
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