Miami Norland Senior High School, public high school in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States
Miami Norland Senior High School is a public high school in Miami-Dade County serving grades 9 through 12. The campus features a modern building that opened in 2016 and offers specialized programs in Fine Arts, Hospitality and Tourism, and Teaching preparation.
The school was founded in 1958 as a whites-only institution until the early 1960s when desegregation became mandatory. The original building was demolished in 2016 and replaced with a modern structure that brought the school into contemporary times.
The school brings together students from different backgrounds and emphasizes respect and understanding among them. Community events and student performances held throughout the year help build connection and celebrate the shared identity of the school community.
The school is located on NW 193rd Street as part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools system. Visitors should note that the school colors are maroon and gray, which reflect the unified appearance at school events.
The school has a strong athletics tradition with several NFL players including Antonio Brown and Xavier Rhodes having started their careers here. This demonstrates that the school serves as a launching point for professional careers across multiple fields.
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