Miami Norland Senior High School

Miami Norland Senior High School
Address
1193 NW 193rd St
Miami Gardens, Florida
United States
Information
Type Public
School district Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Principal Reginal Lee
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,433
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Maroon and Gray
Mascot Vikings
School hours 7:20 AM - 2:20 PM
Website miaminorlandshs.org

Miami Norland Senior High School is a secondary school located at 1193 NW 193th St Norwood neighborhood of Miami Gardens, Florida. The school's name came from it being the northernmost school in Miami-Dade County, following after North Dade Jr./Sr. High School. As of 1998 Dr. Michael M. Krop High School is the northernmost school in Miami-Dade County.

History

Miami Norland opened its doors to students in 1958 as an all-white school, taking in 50 students in grades 7-12. Once Norland Junior High School opened across the street, grades 7-9 moved there. Miami Norland continued to have three grade levels (10th, 11th and 12th) until 1988, when grade 9 was added.

The first principal of Miami Norland, Foster Hunter, guided the school from its inception into the mid-1970s. For more than a decade, it was an all-white school; this changed in 1969, when all schools in Dade County were court-ordered to desegregate.

The original buildings of Miami Norland still remain. These include the first two main rooms, wood stop and drop, metal in and out lab, art wing, auditorium, band room, annexes, and chorus room. In 1964, a library wing was added, giving Miami Norland one of the largest libraries in the Miami-Dade public school system. The main office was remodeled and a science wing was added in 1996. A new gymnasium was added in 2006, and the old gym was converted to a two-story classroom building which included a dance studio, allowing the school to add a dance program to its academy programs.

The school now offers an Academy of Fine Arts, Hospitality and Tourism and Teaching magnet programs.

Prior to the opening of North Miami Beach High School and Dr. Michael Krop High School, students from North Miami Beach were assigned to Miami Beach High School and Miami Norland High School.[1]

Even in Florida's oppressive heat, there was no air conditioning at the school until the late 1970s.

Miami Norland Senior High is the sister school by original blueprints of Miami Palmetto Senior High in Southwest Dade County.

Miami Norland was graded an "A" school in December 2012.

Demographics

Miami Norland is 95% Black, 4% Hispanic and 1% non-white Hispanic.[2]

School uniforms

Students are required to wear school uniform shirts in maroon, white or gray. They may wear solid maroon, gray, khaki, or black pants or shorts.[3]

Athletics

Cheerleading

Girls' basketball

Boys' basketball

Football

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. Bramson, Seth. From Farms and Fields to the Future: The Incredible History of North Miami Beach. Arcadia Publishing, June 1, 2012. ISBN 1614236410, 9781614236412. Google Books PT 125. "[...]and then on to North Miami Beach Senior High,[...]or Dr. Michael Krop Senior High,[...]to complete their secondary educations. (Prior to the opening of NMB and Krop, North Miami Beach's high school-age students went to North Miami or Norland High Schools.)"
  2. http://www.publicschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/17605
  3. Dress Code. Miami Norland High School. Retrieved on September 28, 2009.
  4. Miami Herald 3/1/08 page 12d

Sources

Coordinates: 25°57′07″N 80°13′09″W / 25.9520372°N 80.2192147°W / 25.9520372; -80.2192147

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