William H. Turner Technical Arts High School, Technical high school building in West Little River, Miami-Dade County, US.
William H. Turner Technical Arts High School is a technical high school in the West Little River neighborhood of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The campus on NW 19th Avenue is made up of several buildings with classrooms and workshops dedicated to career and technical training programs.
The school opened in 1993 and was named after William H. Turner, who served on the Miami-Dade County School Board and later as a Florida state legislator. The name honors his work on behalf of public education in the county during a period of growth and change.
The school houses specialized academies across fields like medical sciences, entertainment technology, and criminal justice that attract a diverse student population. These programs shape daily life on campus and reflect the range of career paths students can pursue here.
The campus is open on weekdays and can be reached by public transit, with the main entrance on NW 19th Avenue. Anyone wishing to visit should contact the school office in advance, as access for non-students is limited.
The Medical Sciences Academy at this school accepts only around 25 students each year, making it one of the most selective programs in the entire school district. Students who complete it graduate with recognized certifications in the healthcare field.
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