Caribbean National Weekly

Miami-Dade schools to honor top students

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Miami-Dade schools to honor top students
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  • The Miami-Dade County Public Schools will be honoring it top students at its annual Scholar-Athlete Luncheon on Monday at the DoubleTree Convention Center Miami Airport Hotel in Miami.
  • The Dade Schools Athletic Foundation, in association with its presenting sponsors the Miami Dolphins Foundation and the Orange Bowl Committee will honor the best and brightest student-athletes from Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
  • Male and female student-athletes from Miami-Dade’s public schools will be recognized for their athletic and academic achievements.
  • The Scholar-Athlete event was established over 25 years ago to recognize and honor top scholar-athletes and present scholarships.

The Miami-Dade County Public Schools will be honoring it top students at its annual Scholar-Athlete Luncheon on Monday at the DoubleTree Convention Center Miami Airport Hotel in Miami.

The Dade Schools Athletic Foundation, in association with its presenting sponsors the Miami Dolphins Foundation and the Orange Bowl Committee will honor the best and brightest student-athletes from Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Male and female student-athletes from Miami-Dade’s public schools will be recognized for their athletic and academic achievements.

The Scholar-Athlete event was established over 25 years ago to recognize and honor top scholar-athletes and present scholarships.

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