The population of Miami is quite large so it should come as no surprise that the school system is massive as well. There are more than 200
Miami elementary schools. It's a large school system that is comprised of a diverse group of children.
The Miami elementary schools are all part of the Dale County school system. They are scattered all over the city, and the elementary schools combine with all the other Miami schools to make the largest school system in the state of Florida. The majority of the elementary schools in the city are public schools, but there are also a multitude of private schools in the mix as well.
These schools house a diverse group of Hispanic, African American, and Asian students. White students are a small portion of the total students that attend these schools. The heavy Hispanic population creates a need for bi-lingual class instruction in the majority of the elementary schools. Spanish is more than an elective in the Miami school system. For many classrooms the teachers rare required to be fluent in Spanish as well as English.
A large majority of these elementary schools start at kindergarten and end at 5th grade. There are some schools within the county that start at kindergarten and go to 12th grade. There are some Academy schools, and there are also some Christian elementary schools.
The schools are uniform in their basic concepts, but some schools may offer access to different programs that emphasize other areas of study in addition to the basics. Most of the schools have websites that give information on the school. There are also various websites that give a breakdown of the schools that have received positive reviews. This is usually the best way for parents to get informed decisions about Miami schools.
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