Miami-Dade County Public Schools
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Miami-Dade County Public Schools
883 schoolsPreschools
(10)Elementary Schools
(85)Middle Schools
(113)High Schools
(143)Other Schools
(532)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
School promotes political ideologies
Alleged incident at Grand Island Senior High School · Nebraska
A school district received a grant for an LGBTQ+ mural and annually pays for surveys tracking student race, sexual orientation, and gender identity. The district also adopted resolutions and policies promoting "equity," "anti-racism," and "culturally responsive teaching." These initiatives aim to address biases and foster a culture of equity throughout the school system.
BLM teaching resources provided
Alleged incident in Miami-Dade County Public Schools · Florida
An elementary and middle school provided staff with instructional materials in April 2021. These resources were designed to teach students about the Black Lives Matter Movement, including principles related to gender identity and anti-racism. The materials were intended to supplement the social studies curriculum.
District promotes gender identity policies
Alleged incident in Miami-Dade County Public Schools · Florida
The school district has established policies allowing students to change their gender identity without medical confirmation and requires staff to use preferred pronouns. It also promotes various external resources for teachers that advocate for LGBTQ+ topics and social justice education, including for elementary-aged children.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.