Black History Club’s “The Miami Slide” Event
On December 9th, 2022, MLEC’s Black History Club had an event called “The Miami Slide” here at MLEC. Read about the event and what students thought about it as written by Zachariah Joseph.
On December 9th, 2022, MLEC’s Black History Club had an event called “The Miami Slide” here at MLEC. Read about the event and what students thought about it as written by Zachariah Joseph.
MLEC has been visited by various middle schools with the hopes of attracting students to our school. This showcase is a great way to show future freshmen just what we have to offer. Read more about the eight graders visiting our school by Elizabeth Gonzalez.
Today is National Dance Day, which means many dancers around the world are reflecting on what dance means to them. Read about how our very own Kit Kats feel in this article written by Sofia Palomino.
Getting a junior ring is a significant moment for students but it is also expensive. This feature was written by Juliet Vargas where she teaches you how to make your junior ring while staying on a budget.
With a new year approaching, MLEC is now offering more opportunities and activities for students to explore. Click the link below to read Elizabeth Gonzalez’s article on what to expect moving forward.
After over two decades as one of MLEC’s favorite security guards, Ms. Lewis is now ready to enjoy her well-deserved retirement. Click the link to read about the legacy she left behind, written by our writer Sofia Palomino.
As MLEC opens it’s doors for the 2022-2023 school year, events like Jaguars Rock It Out are giving students a taste of what’s to come in the following months. Read our article by Emma Medina for more.
By Kelly Sanchez Alanii Vargas was only a kid in middle school when she discovered her love for acting. Vargas lived for the thrill of being onstage. Her upbringing was anything but easy. She didn’t have many people she could rely on growing up, making it hard for her to believe in herself and see…
By Fabiha Faruque In the drive to secure equality in education, the Miami-Dade County Public Schools — the nation’s fourth largest district — realized that the clock is ticking. So, the locals and administrators took matters into their own hands and established a program that will narrow the academic disparities divided by financial deficiency in…
By Sofia Palomino After an anxious return to school, test after test, and the other stressors that come with being a teenager, one thing is certain: MLEC students have been counting down to the long-awaited winter break. The festivities are right around the corner and the students begin to prepare for their well-deserved two weeks…