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Miami Senior High School

Miami Senior High School, also known as Miami High School, is a public high school located at 2450 SW 1st Street in Miami, Florida, and operated by Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Founded in 1903, it is one of the oldest high schools in Miami-Dade County. The school building is famous for its architecture and is a historic landmark. Miami Senior High School has a rich alumni base, with many graduates of the high school going on to varied, prominent careers. The high school originally served the earliest settling families of Miami in the first half of the 20th century. By the late 1960s, with an increase in Miami's population, its student body grew at a fast pace.

Miami Senior High School
Address
2450 Southwest 1st Street

,
33135

United States
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoNon verbis sed operis (Not by words, but deeds)
Established1903[1]
School districtMiami-Dade County Public Schools
PrincipalBenny Valdés
Teaching staff128.00 (FTE)[2]
Grades912
Enrollment2,845 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio22.23[2]
Color(s)Blue and gold    
Mascot"Whippy" the Stingaree[3]
NicknameStingarees[4]
YearbookThe Miahi
Websitewww.miamiseniorhigh.org
Miami Senior High School
Miami Senior High School, July 2013
Coordinates25°46′16″N 80°14′10″W / 25.7711°N 80.2360°W / 25.7711; -80.2360
Area19 acres (7.7 ha)
Built1928
ArchitectKiehnel and Elliott
Architectural styleLate 19th- and 20th-century revivals,[5] Mediterranean Revival with Moorish elements
NRHP reference No.90000881[5]
Added to NRHPJune 18, 1990

History edit

Miami Senior High School was established in 1903 and was the first high school in what is now Miami-Dade County. Originally, high school classes took place in Miami's first schoolhouse, a two-story frame structure that was built in 1898 on what is now NE 1st Avenue, between 3rd and 4th Streets. This building, considered temporary, was a one-story frame bungalow addition built directly behind the existing schoolhouse. It opened its doors on September 18, 1905, with 29 girls and 20 boys in attendance.[6]

In 1909, the school board decided to build a new schoolhouse to again house all grammar and high school students together. In 1911, a new three-story concrete schoolhouse opened its doors. The original one-story high school building was moved to SW 12th Street and 1st Avenue, repainted, and opened as the Southside Elementary School. After a new Southside Elementary School was constructed in 1914, the original high school building fell into decades of neglect, operating as a boarding house for 90 years. It was "discovered" in 1983 by a local historian and, in January 2003, was moved to its current location in Southside Park, where it has since been renovated and opened as a community center.[6]

Miami Senior High School's current building is its fourth home. The school board selected a fifteen-acre campus in the middle of what was then a pine forest. Groundbreaking occurred early in 1926, but due to the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926, the school's opening was delayed. Finally finished in 1928, the building was designed in a Spanish Mediterranean style with Moorish and Byzantine details by Richard Kiehnel of Kiehnel and Elliott, one of the great early Miami architects. He gave the school an impressive entrance off Flagler Street "of three arched portals befitting a Gothic cathedral," according to the American Institute of Architects' Miami architecture guide.[7] The building is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

1968 was a significant year for Miami Senior High School. Structural changes were made to accommodate a newly installed air conditioning system that closed off the building's high ceilings. The original windows on the building were sealed with bricks before the completion of the work, and students suffered in hot classrooms for a large portion of the year. This was also the year of the major Florida statewide teachers' strike, which caused students’ classes to be in chaos due to having many newly hired substitute teachers, while their regular teachers walked picket lines for weeks.

Demographics edit

Located in the Little Havana neighborhood, the school was founded in 1903. Since the late 1960s, the high school has traditionally had a Cuban-American majority. Today, a growing number of students are of Central American descent, reflecting demographic changes in Little Havana since the 1990s.

As of 2013, Miami Senior High School is 94% Hispanic (primarily Cuban, Honduran, Guatemalan, and Salvadorean), 3% White (non-Hispanic), and 3% Black.[8]

By the 1950s, a large Jewish minority had developed at Miami Senior High School, and Jews made up the majority of the students in some advanced-level classes. During that decade some Jewish students were in the attendance zone for Coral Gables Senior High School but were instead sent to Miami High; this was especially the case with girls, as many high-status girls' clubs at Coral Gables High did not admit Jews. A patio called "Little Jerusalem" or "LJ" (initially "Little Israel" in the 1950s) was where Jewish students socialized.[9]

In 1984, the student newspaper declared Spanglish the official language of Miami Senior High School. Then, like today, most students at the school spoke fluent Spanish and English. 69% of the school's students graduate, and it has an overall dropout rate of 4%.[8]

Historic architectural restoration edit

 
Miami High Media Center
 
U.S. Secretary of Education John King Jr. speaks at Miami High School, 2016

Beginning in 2010, Miami Senior High School underwent a four-year historic restoration, renovation, and remodeling project at a cost of approximately $55 million. Project architect Thorn Grafton of Zyscovich Architects, who is the grandson of Miami Beach pioneering architect Russell Pancoast, was one of the people who undertook the renovation project. Completed in April 2014, the project did away with the dropped ceilings that had accommodated an old air conditioning system and restored the original high ceilings and decorative cast-stone vent screens in the halls. It also reopened the original second-story arcade, removed an office expansion that had blocked part of the courtyard, and restored the original 14-foot arched windows and steel-trussed cathedral ceiling in the old library (now a media center).[7]

Notable alumni edit

In pop culture edit

Movies including The Substitute and Porky's were filmed at MHS, as well as the music videos for Gloria Estefan and NSYNC's "Music of My Heart" and Drake's "God's Plan".[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/10/19/2470343_p2/miami-high-school-a-moorish-palace.html [dead link]
  2. ^ a b c "MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. ^ "Home - School Profile - Miami Senior High School". Retrieved April 28, 2023.
  4. ^ "Home - Principal's Message - Miami Senior High School". Retrieved April 28, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  6. ^ a b City of Miami Historic Preservation Officer (March 16, 2004). "Report on the Potential Designation of the First Miami High School as a Historic Site" (PDF). City of Miami Planning Department. City of Miami. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Viglucci, Andres (April 11, 2014). "Miami High restored as resplendent castle of learning". Miami Herald. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Explore Miami Senior High School in Miami, FL". GreatSchools.org.
  9. ^ Moore, Deborah Dash. To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L.A.. Harvard University Press, 1994. ISBN 0674893050, 9780674893054. p. 87.
  10. ^ Boxoffice Magazine, 'Former Miamian Chris George has been at the Four Ambassadors Hotel in Miami to Plug his latest Film,' page SE7, 12 March 1973
  11. ^ Bushouse, Kathy (March 31, 2001). "'The People's Candidate'". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  12. ^ "Incredible bulk". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
  13. ^ Rogers, Phil (June 19, 1997). "For the Sox, it's Miami twice". Chicago Tribune. p. 10. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  14. ^ "Drake Filmed the "God's Plan" Video at a Miami High School". July 31, 2018.

External links edit

  • Miami Senior High School website
  • Miami High School website (mhs.dadeschools.net) Archive index at the Wayback Machine

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the 20th century By the late 1960s with an increase in Miami s population its student body grew at a fast pace Miami Senior High SchoolAddress2450 Southwest 1st StreetMiami Florida 33135United StatesInformationSchool typePublic high schoolMottoNon verbis sed operis Not by words but deeds Established1903 1 School districtMiami Dade County Public SchoolsPrincipalBenny ValdesTeaching staff128 00 FTE 2 Grades9 12Enrollment2 845 2018 19 2 Student to teacher ratio22 23 2 Color s Blue and gold Mascot Whippy the Stingaree 3 NicknameStingarees 4 YearbookThe MiahiWebsitewww wbr miamiseniorhigh wbr orgMiami Senior High SchoolU S National Register of Historic PlacesMiami Senior High School July 2013Show map of MiamiShow map of FloridaShow map of the United StatesCoordinates25 46 16 N 80 14 10 W 25 7711 N 80 2360 W 25 7711 80 2360Area19 acres 7 7 ha Built1928ArchitectKiehnel and ElliottArchitectural styleLate 19th and 20th century revivals 5 Mediterranean Revival with Moorish elementsNRHP reference No 90000881 5 Added to NRHPJune 18 1990 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Historic architectural restoration 4 Notable alumni 5 In pop culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMiami Senior High School was established in 1903 and was the first high school in what is now Miami Dade County Originally high school classes took place in Miami s first schoolhouse a two story frame structure that was built in 1898 on what is now NE 1st Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets This building considered temporary was a one story frame bungalow addition built directly behind the existing schoolhouse It opened its doors on September 18 1905 with 29 girls and 20 boys in attendance 6 In 1909 the school board decided to build a new schoolhouse to again house all grammar and high school students together In 1911 a new three story concrete schoolhouse opened its doors The original one story high school building was moved to SW 12th Street and 1st Avenue repainted and opened as the Southside Elementary School After a new Southside Elementary School was constructed in 1914 the original high school building fell into decades of neglect operating as a boarding house for 90 years It was discovered in 1983 by a local historian and in January 2003 was moved to its current location in Southside Park where it has since been renovated and opened as a community center 6 Miami Senior High School s current building is its fourth home The school board selected a fifteen acre campus in the middle of what was then a pine forest Groundbreaking occurred early in 1926 but due to the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 the school s opening was delayed Finally finished in 1928 the building was designed in a Spanish Mediterranean style with Moorish and Byzantine details by Richard Kiehnel of Kiehnel and Elliott one of the great early Miami architects He gave the school an impressive entrance off Flagler Street of three arched portals befitting a Gothic cathedral according to the American Institute of Architects Miami architecture guide 7 The building is listed on the U S National Register of Historic Places 1968 was a significant year for Miami Senior High School Structural changes were made to accommodate a newly installed air conditioning system that closed off the building s high ceilings The original windows on the building were sealed with bricks before the completion of the work and students suffered in hot classrooms for a large portion of the year This was also the year of the major Florida statewide teachers strike which caused students classes to be in chaos due to having many newly hired substitute teachers while their regular teachers walked picket lines for weeks Demographics editLocated in the Little Havana neighborhood the school was founded in 1903 Since the late 1960s the high school has traditionally had a Cuban American majority Today a growing number of students are of Central American descent reflecting demographic changes in Little Havana since the 1990s As of 2013 Miami Senior High School is 94 Hispanic primarily Cuban Honduran Guatemalan and Salvadorean 3 White non Hispanic and 3 Black 8 By the 1950s a large Jewish minority had developed at Miami Senior High School and Jews made up the majority of the students in some advanced level classes During that decade some Jewish students were in the attendance zone for Coral Gables Senior High School but were instead sent to Miami High this was especially the case with girls as many high status girls clubs at Coral Gables High did not admit Jews A patio called Little Jerusalem or LJ initially Little Israel in the 1950s was where Jewish students socialized 9 In 1984 the student newspaper declared Spanglish the official language of Miami Senior High School Then like today most students at the school spoke fluent Spanish and English 69 of the school s students graduate and it has an overall dropout rate of 4 8 Historic architectural restoration edit nbsp Miami High Media Center nbsp U S Secretary of Education John King Jr speaks at Miami High School 2016 Beginning in 2010 Miami Senior High School underwent a four year historic restoration renovation and remodeling project at a cost of approximately 55 million Project architect Thorn Grafton of Zyscovich Architects who is the grandson of Miami Beach pioneering architect Russell Pancoast was one of the people who undertook the renovation project Completed in April 2014 the project did away with the dropped ceilings that had accommodated an old air conditioning system and restored the original high ceilings and decorative cast stone vent screens in the halls It also reopened the original second story arcade removed an office expansion that had blocked part of the courtyard and restored the original 14 foot arched windows and steel trussed cathedral ceiling in the old library now a media center 7 Notable alumni editRudy Arias former major league baseball catcher and coach Desi Arnaz bandleader actor TV producer star of I Love Lucy Atari Bigby NFL Green Bay Packers Steve Blake Former NBA player Did not graduate Eddie Brown NFL player Jeff Coopwood Emmy nominated actor broadcaster and singer John Dasburg CEO of Burger King Jim Dooley NFL head coach and player Chicago Bears Allen Edwards college basketball player and coach Doug Edwards NBA player Atlanta Hawks Robert L Floyd former Mayor of Miami State Representative Judge and Miami Sheriff Ileana Garcia Member of the Florida Senate Luis Garcia MLB player Baltimore Orioles Christopher George 1929 1983 film and television actor star of The Rat Patrol and U S Marine 10 Edmond J Gong first Asian American elected to Florida House and Senate Bob Graham Governor of Florida and U S Senator Philip L Graham publisher of Washington Post Anthony Grant head basketball coach University of Dayton Carol Hanson Florida State Representative 1982 1994 and Mayor of Boca Raton 1995 2001 11 Udonis Haslem NBA player Miami Heat 3 time NBA champion Steve Hertz MLB player and Israel Baseball League manager Lindy Infante NFL head coach Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts Jamaal Jackson NFL center Andre Johnson NFL wide receiver Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans Lonnie Johnson NFL player Donald Justice Pulitzer Prize winning poet Veronica Lake actress star of such 1940s films as Sullivan s Travels and This Gun for Hire Mike Levy founder and former CEO of SportsLine com now CBSSports com Marquand Manuel NFL player defensive coordinator of Atlanta Falcons Frank Martin head basketball coach UMass Delrish Moss Miami law enforcement veteran appointed as Police Chief of Ferguson Missouri a suburb of St Louis known for racial unrest Gardnar Mulloy tennis player 4 time U S Open doubles champion Fred Ottman professional wrestler 12 Alfred Browning Parker architect 1 Roscoe Parrish NFL wide receiver San Diego Chargers Juan Pena MLB player Boston Red Sox Ed Roberts designed first commercially successful personal computer in 1975 Mandy Romero MLB player San Diego Padres Boston Red Sox Colorado Rockies Al Rosen 1924 2015 MLB player 4 time All Star 1948 World Series champion 1953 MVP Mike Schemer 1917 1983 MLB player Robert L Shevin Former Florida Attorney General Member of the Florida Senate and Florida House of Representatives 3rd District Court of Appeals Judge David A Siegel businessman George Smathers U S Senator Bob Stinson MLB player for six teams Mario Valdez MLB player Chicago White Sox Oakland Athletics 13 Brent Wright professional basketball player in Europe Felix Semper World renowned Artist Sculptor stretchable paper sculptures Graduated Miami high 1983In pop culture editMovies including The Substitute and Porky s were filmed at MHS as well as the music videos for Gloria Estefan and NSYNC s Music of My Heart and Drake s God s Plan 14 nbsp George Smathers U S senator 1920s nbsp Veronica Lake actress and model 1930s nbsp Bob Graham Florida governor and U S senator Class of 1955 nbsp Ed Roberts father of the PC computer engineer 1950s nbsp Steve Blake NBA basketball player Class of 1998 nbsp Al Rosen MLB 4x All Star and MVP baseball player nbsp Christopher George actor 1940s nbsp Jeff Coopwood Emmy nominated actor broadcaster and singer 1970s nbsp Andre Johnson NFL football player Class of 1999 nbsp Udonis Haslem NBA Basketball Player Class of 1996See also editEducation in the United StatesReferences edit a b http www miamiherald com 2011 10 19 2470343 p2 miami high school a moorish palace html dead link a b c MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved November 7 2020 Home School Profile Miami Senior High School Retrieved April 28 2023 Home Principal s Message Miami Senior High School Retrieved April 28 2023 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b City of Miami Historic Preservation Officer March 16 2004 Report on the Potential Designation of the First Miami High School as a Historic Site PDF City of Miami Planning Department City of Miami Retrieved April 14 2014 a b Viglucci Andres April 11 2014 Miami High restored as resplendent castle of learning Miami Herald Retrieved April 11 2014 a b Explore Miami Senior High School in Miami FL GreatSchools org Moore Deborah Dash To the Golden Cities Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L A Harvard University Press 1994 ISBN 0674893050 9780674893054 p 87 Boxoffice Magazine Former Miamian Chris George has been at the Four Ambassadors Hotel in Miami to Plug his latest Film page SE7 12 March 1973 Bushouse Kathy March 31 2001 The People s Candidate Sun Sentinel Retrieved July 14 2013 Incredible bulk Tampa Bay Times Retrieved February 28 2024 Rogers Phil June 19 1997 For the Sox it s Miami twice Chicago Tribune p 10 Retrieved May 12 2023 Drake Filmed the God s Plan Video at a Miami High School July 31 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miami High School Miami Florida Miami Senior High School website Miami High School website mhs dadeschools net Archive index at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miami Senior High School amp oldid 1210925535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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