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Ronald W. Reagan Doral Senior High School Honors Class of 2020

M-DCPS and Ronald W. Reagan Doral Senior High School honor the Class of 2020 to coincide with the school's virtual graduation on June 9.

Ronald W. Reagan Doral Senior High School is honoring the Class of 2020.
Ronald W. Reagan Doral Senior High School is honoring the Class of 2020. (Miami-Dade County Public Schools)

DORAL, FL — Miami-Dade County Public Schools and Ronald W. Reagan Doral Senior High School are honoring the Class of 2020 to coincide with the school's virtual graduation on June 9.

The school is highlighting one student below who represents the achievements of the entire graduating class.

Julianna Suriel

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Julianna Suriel is in the top 10% of graduating seniors in her class. She sits on multiple student boards, is involved in multiple clubs and sports, and has given back to the community with over 1000 hours of community service hours. She received recognition by the City of Doral for her leadership and academic achievements. She also served as her Class President.

Julianna earned 49 dual enrollment credits during her time at Ronald Reagan Doral Senior High School.

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In an effort to ensure that the Class of 2020 graduates at Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) receive the pomp and circumstance they deserve, the District is holding virtual graduation ceremonies for each high school. The live streaming of each virtual graduation, as well as a schedule of ceremonies and a video archive can be accessed by visiting Classof2020.dadeschools.net. The ceremonies are also televised on WLRN Channel 17.

The virtual commencement ceremonies will be followed by an in-person Class of 2020 celebration at each high school either in the summer or winter, once it is safe to do so under public health guidelines.

In addition to the virtual ceremonies, the District has launched a marketing campaign to highlight outstanding seniors, and invite the community to celebrate graduates on social media using the following hashtags: #MDCPSGrad, #Classof2020, #MeetMDCPSGrads and #SeniorSpotlight.

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