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13 Miami-Dade Schools honored with Florida Purple Star Designation

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
13 Miami-Dade Schools honored with Florida Purple Star Designation
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  • Thirteen public schools in Miami-Dade County have earned the prestigious Florida Purple Star School of Distinction Designation, recognized for their exceptional efforts in supporting military families.
  • This marks the first time Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) has participated in the initiative, with all 13 schools meeting the program's rigorous standards.
  • The designation is valid for three school years.
  • The 2024 honorees are: <ul> <li>Air Base K-8 Center for International Education</li> <li>American Senior High School</li> <li>G.
  • Holmes Braddock Senior High School</li> <li>Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School</li> <li>Homestead Senior High School</li> <li>Hubert O.

Thirteen public schools in Miami-Dade County have earned the prestigious Florida Purple Star School of Distinction Designation, recognized for their exceptional efforts in supporting military families.

This marks the first time Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) has participated in the initiative, with all 13 schools meeting the program's rigorous standards. The designation is valid for three school years.

The 2024 honorees are:


  • Air Base K-8 Center for International Education

  • American Senior High School

  • G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School

  • Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School

  • Homestead Senior High School

  • Hubert O. Sibley K-8 Academy

  • John I. Smith K-8 Center

  • Maritime & Science Technology (MAST) Academy

  • Miami Killian Senior High School

  • Miami Senior High School

  • Miami Southridge Senior High School

  • North Miami Beach Senior High School

  • Southwest Miami Senior High School


The Florida Legislature established the Purple Star designation in 2021 to recognize schools that demonstrate a commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by military-connected students. The program emphasizes providing tailored resources and support to ensure smooth transitions for military families entering new school environments.

This recognition highlights the dedication of M-DCPS to fostering inclusive and supportive learning spaces for all students, including those with ties to the military community.

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