Founded in 1957, Palmetto Elementary School serves more than 550 students in prekindergarten through fifth grade. Located in Miami, the school is part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which serves Miami-Dade County s more than 341,800 students in prekindergarten through grade 12 in a range of elementary, middle, high, charter, vocational, magnet and alternative schools, as well as special education centers. The public school district is one of the largest educational districts in the state. It is also the second largest minority public school system in the United States. The district s schools offer optional international study programs and bilingual education. Its specialized centers exist for students who have extreme mental and learning disabilities that impair them from attending classes with students with no such disabilities. Miami-Dade County Public Schools also owns and operates WLRN-TV and WLRN-FM.
Rockway Elementary School, established in 1961, is a coeducational institution that offers academic services to more than 570 students in prekindergarten through fifth grade. It is a part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which is one of the largest school systems in the United States with a combined enrollment of over 353,000 students in nearly 450 educational institutions. Rockway Elementary School s amenities include a library media center, cafeteria, sports field, administrative offices, computer laboratories, approximately 30 classrooms, and art and music rooms. The school also provides counseling, health care, transportation and meal services. Rockway Elementary School, located in Miami, maintains a parent-teacher-student association that provides support and assistance to the school by organizing various fundraising events and activities.
Ojus Elementary School has an enrollment of more than 700 students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. The school s curriculum includes math, science, English, history and social studies. Its media center has several types of technology resources. Ojus Elementary School operates art, music and physical education departments. The school s parent-teacher association supports various parent-oriented activities and fundraising events. In addition, it provides special education services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Ojus Elementary School offers academic guidance and physiological assessment services. The school provides assistance with the development of self-esteem and decision making skills in students. It is governed by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which manages several elementary, middle, high, alternative and charter schools.
At AUA Elementary School, our primary teaching methodology is "learning by doing." We've crafted a unique educational approach that ensures children don't just learn but experience their lessons, engaging their entire being. Our mission goes beyond conventional education. We aim to shape future generations, instilling in them not just knowledge but a genuine passion for learning. By igniting a desire to explore and connect with their environment, we enable students to feel a deep sense of belonging in the world they inhabit. Knowledge becomes truly meaningful when students can connect it with the real world. At AUA, learning is a sensory journey: we immerse ourselves in the natural elements, from feeling the breeze to tasting the salt of the sea. This immersive methodology ensures that thinking is purposeful and that knowledge is anchored in tangible experiences.
Banyan Elementary School is a Title 1 school that enrolls more than 300 students in prekindergarten through grade five. The school has several academic departments, such as language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. It additionally offers classes in music, art, and health and physical education. Banyan Elementary School offers English as a Second Language and gifted and talented education programs. It has a media center that offers fiction and nonfiction books, online databases, catalogs and an accelerated reader program. The school s supply list includes glue sticks, markers, pocket folders, notebooks, scissors and crayons. Banyan Elementary School is located in Miami and is a part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Auburndale Elementary School is an educational facility that serves more than 935 students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. It offers classes in Spanish, physical education, music and art. The school operates a media center and computer lab. Auburndale Elementary School is governed by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which serves students through several elementary, middle, charter and high schools. The district s schools offer several sports activities, including volleyball, cross-country, golf and football. Its schools operate cheerleading and creative writing clubs. The district s schools offer special education classes for students with developmental disabilities. Its schools operate parent-teacher-student associations that conduct several fundraising activities.
Opened in 1955, Pinecrest Elementary School is a learning institution that provides various curricular and extracurricular programs. It serves more than 900 students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. It organizes volunteer workshops, talent shows, parent-teacher meetings and enrichment classes. The school employs subject teachers, speech therapists, counselors, literacy coaches and nurses. Pinecrest Elementary School s curriculum includes math, science, social studies, language arts, and health and physical education. The elementary school also conducts classes in special and character education programs. It has a library that stocks a number of reference materials, as well as provides access to recreational and educational Web sites.
