ASPIRA Raúl Arnaldo Martinez Charter School, Charter school in North Miami, United States.
ASPIRA Raúl Arnaldo Martinez Charter School serves students in grades six through eight on a suburban campus in Miami-Dade County. The school maintains smaller class sizes to provide individual attention to each learner.
The school was founded in 1998 and received its official dedication in 2000. It was named after Raúl Arnaldo Martinez, a former leader of ASPIRA of Florida.
The institution integrates Hispanic heritage into its curriculum while maintaining a strong focus on both English and Spanish language proficiency for students.
The campus can be visited during regular school hours or by attending public events held on the grounds. It is advisable to check ahead for current visiting hours and any access requirements.
The school uses the Ram as its mascot and displays navy blue and white as its official colors. These symbols reflect the identity and spirit that shape everyday life on campus.
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