Nature in Focus— The Frost Museum’s Bug Exhibit
The Frost Museum’s Bug Exhibit closed last month. Here’s a photo essay recap of all the best activities and exhibits, presented by Isabella Chavez.
The Frost Museum’s Bug Exhibit closed last month. Here’s a photo essay recap of all the best activities and exhibits, presented by Isabella Chavez.
By Sofia Palomino Miami Lakes, which was originally pastures of farm land, grew to become a vibrant town with many parks, green areas, and lakes. It has some hidden gems, such as the Graham Park. A common ground for the small land of Hialeah, it is the most visited lake in town. This park is…
Photo essay by Aileen Delgado, Jaylyn Gonzalez, Gabriella Licona, Yasmine Mezawi, & Carla Rubio Written by Samantha Jimenez and Michelle Mairena Miami is the home of swaying palm trees, crowded beaches that reflect the beauty of the Atlantic, and everlasting parties that encompass the vibrancy of a city that never sleeps. When one thinks of…
By Kymani Hughes With the sun shining on the bus loop outside Miami Lakes Educational Center, upbeat Christmas music synchronizing with the beating of hearts, and hundreds of students ready to race to the finish line, Miami Lakes Educational Center’s second annual Jingle Jog was off to even a better start than the last. The…
By Michelle Mairena This past August 24th, a small tropical wave formed over the Central Atlantic Ocean. Nobody paid any particular attention to it. But days passed by, and rapidly, the seemingly-harmless tropical wave transitioned from an innocuous tropical depression to a powerful Tropical storm to a monstrous, merciless Category 5 hurricane. Everyone then watched…
By Karla Perez Summer has finally culminated and we have finally gotten out of our hibernation period to commence a new school year. Some of us came back for the first, second, third or even last time here at Miami Lakes Educational Center, and with this new year (just like any other) many events and…
By Luis Mila Summer was just the calm before the storm. The vacation us jaguars enjoyed was simply preparation and hard work for MLEC’s upcoming seniors. Class of 2019 dawned their crowns upon themselves on their last first day of school, and they expressed their superiority over all other classes with their gaudy headdress and…
This morning’s crowning marked a new generation of seniors at MLEC, granting them not only pride and seniority, but also feelings of exhilaration and eagerness for their final school year. Even faculty and staff, including principal Mr. Parker, were moved by Class of 2015’s senior crowning.
Kalia Guzman aka Juno makes sure to study hard for her future.