The Leaders of the Class of 2028
The MLEC Class of 2028 held elections this past month. From them, five new officers rose up. Read more about what motivates these young leaders, as told by Tiffany Perera.
The MLEC Class of 2028 held elections this past month. From them, five new officers rose up. Read more about what motivates these young leaders, as told by Tiffany Perera.
Some MLEC students spent this past summer working in the Summer Youth Internship Program (SYIP). Read more about the SYIP, written by Gianna Michel.
On February 14th, 2024, MLEC welcomed its new assistant principal, Mr. Herrera. Read more about Mr. Herrera’s arrival, written by Gianna Michel.
MLEC’s Cambridge Engineering sponsor and admired teacher, Paul Kynerd, will retire at the end of the 2022-2023 school year. Read more about this as written by Iyontha Williams.
On April 19th, 2023, students from the Class of 2025 participated in the first ever Sophomore Social, an event where they could eat, play, and socialize. Read more about this event as written by Adriana Garcia.
January 20, 2023 marks the end of an era for MLEC’s beloved Ms.Algaze as she retires after teaching for 38 years. Read about her time in MLEC and the appreciation the school has for her as written by Zahir Stevens.
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 Carlineissa Jean Francois On December 6, two students, 15-year-old Jonathan Grisales and 16-year-old Tanevcia Ashely were arrested due to false threats against two schools in Miami-Dade County and they will both be charged on felony grounds. Grisales was the first to instigate these threats on Instagram and soon after, two copycat messages were posted…
By Anthony Vidal Miami Lakes Educational Center is moving on from its seven uniforms into a uniform that will come in three colors, and with them, they will be taking the colors out of hoodies and jackets too. On Thursday, August 5th, @mlecjaguars shared an image of a document on Instagram to inform all students…
By Kayla Cheung and Anthony Vidal Students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools with an unweighted grade-point average of at least a 3.0 have the opportunity to take free courses at Miami Dade College (MDC). These courses cover subjects ranging from the humanities and fine arts to more STEM-oriented topics. Students across MDCPS take advantage of…