Regional and district offices will also be closed.
The overall rate is 89.6 percent, a 4-percentage point increase from the previous year.
They were chosen for their academic potential, intrinsic leadership abilities, interpersonal skills, and motivation for success.
Each student can apply for up to five schools.
The district is upping its efforts to assist students in recovering from learning loss.
Each child can apply for up to five schools.
The closure includes My School Online and Adult Education, as well as school-based after care programs, activities and athletic events.
COVID-19 protocols are in place.
Ribbon-cutting ceremonies were held Monday at J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School and the Andrea Castillo Preparatory Academy.
School officials answer frequently asked questions.
The funds for the projects are from a 2012 voter-approved bond to renovate, remodel and replace schools.
This magnet school is the only one in Miami-Dade that focuses on STEM in the context of Environmental and Marine Sciences.
A series of webinars begins on Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Officials say the district did not experience any widespread online connectivity issues this week.
The funds will be used for compensation and professional development.
Students should be prepared to show the card or a device indicating that they are confirmed for a physical return to school.
Magnet programs offer unique thematic strands of study that focus on students’ special interests and abilities for all grade levels.
Teachers will prepare their classrooms to physically welcome back students on Monday.
Staggered return for selected students begins Oct. 5.
It is particularly important that children receive routine vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic to protect them preventable illnesses.
The district still has other projects out to bid.
More than 1,800 will be reached through more than 125 live and online workshops.
At least 16 school media centers will be transformed into spaces with enhanced technology, modular and flexible furniture, and VR headsets.
The Miami-Dade Board of Education has also commissioned a design firm for a classroom addition at the West Homestead K-8 Center.
M-DCPS Students demonstrated an overall passing rate of 65 percent, an increase of 8 percent from 2019.
Taxpayers will see a slight decrease in the millage rate.
$5 million of immediate emergency stimulus funds will be appropriated to support ITS infrastructure enhancements.
A survey has been developed for parents of PreK through 5th grade students.
The USDA recently announced it would extend the summer meals flexibility waiver.
A 16-year-old student is facing a felony charge of computer use in an attempt to defraud.
All instruction will take place virtually at the beginning of the fall semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with meals distributed.
Applications may be made at any time during the year.
Beginning Sept. 1, meals will be distributed at all schools.
Beginning August 24, Miami-Dade County Public Schools will launch a virtual Week of Welcome, a series of online programming modules.
The deadline to submit questions is Friday, Aug. 21.
Construction will begin shortly on a new addition at Dr. Toni Bilbao Preparatory Academy.
The guide is posted on the District’s reopening page, reopening.dadeschools.net, where it may be viewed or downloaded.
All students are required to get all mandated vaccinations, including those receiving online only instruction.
Visit the MDCPS Coronavirus webpage for information regarding student meal distribution, community feedings and food distributions.
The open enrollment period is January 13 - February 14, 2020.