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  2. Miami Dade College - Wikipedia

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    Miami Dade College (Miami Dade, MDC or Dade) is a public college in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1959, it has a total of eight campuses and twenty-one outreach centers throughout Miami-Dade County. It is the largest college in the Florida College System with more than 100,000 students.

  3. School for Advanced Studies - Wikipedia

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    The School for Advanced Studies (SAS) is a SACS accredited dual-enrollment secondary school in Miami, Florida. It is a part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools System and is located at five campuses of Miami Dade College : Homestead campus, Kendall campus, North campus, West campus, and Wolfson campus.

  4. North Miami Beach Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Located at the then Miami-Dade North Community College campus, now called Miami Dade College, it was more than seven miles (11 km) away from the NMB campus. It is 24 acres (97,000 m 2). Notable alumni

  5. Big push to train workers for lucrative jobs in Miami’s ...

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    Back in the recent AI Thinking class at Miami Dades North campus, Matthews, was showing great interest, peppering his professor with questions, collaborating with his classmates.

  6. ‘Welcome to the land of dreams.’ How three Miami Dade College ...

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    On a recent Friday at Miami Dade Colleges Doral campus, there was an ice cream social for high school students. The three were wearing their MIT hoodies when two students came up to the table ...

  7. It was graduation day for thousands of Miami Dade College ...

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    Being a North Campus student, Rodriguez was in the morning ceremony. “When I came, my first goal was go to high school, graduate and pursue my higher education in college,” Rodriguez said.