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Southwest Miami Senior High School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Southwest Miami Senior High School
Front entrance
Address
Map
8855 SW 50th Terrace

,
33165

United States
Coordinates25°43′21″N 80°20′18″W / 25.72246°N 80.33839°W / 25.72246; -80.33839
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1956; 68 years ago (1956)
School districtMiami-Dade County Public Schools
PrincipalJorge M. Bulnes (Mr. B) [1]
Teaching staff102.00 (FTE)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,460 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio24.12[2]
Hours in school day7 (7:20 AM to 2:20 PM)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Purple and White   
MascotEagle
YearbookAquila
Websitewww.southwestmiamieagles.net

Southwest Miami Senior High School (colloquially known as simply "Southwest"), is a co-educational secondary school in Olympia Heights, a census-designated place in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.[3][4] Southwest is currently an 'A' school[5] and of the more than 30 public schools that are neither all magnet schools nor charter schools, Southwest is ranked second best in Miami-Dade county by U.S. News & World Report.[6]

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History

Southwest Miami High School was founded in September 1956 as Southwest Miami Junior Senior High School. The school was built to alleviate overcrowding at neighboring Coral Gables Senior High School. Featuring grades 7–10, it was eventually converted to a high school in 1959 upon graduating its first senior class.

Southwest's athletic rival is Miami Coral Park Senior High School.

Demographics

Southwest Miami High School is 95% Hispanic, 4% White and 1% other.[7]

Student media

The student newspaper was the Lancer, the yearbook is Aquila (Latin for "eagle"), and TV production students are responsible for the morning announcements.

Performing arts

The Royal Lancer marching band performs in the first and last football games of the season, usually being the rival and homecoming games. The Illusion dancers and the Southwest Thespians perform throughout the school year.

Athletic achievements

The Westchester Classico - Football game between Southwest Miami Senior High School and Miami Coral Park Senior High School

Southwest has a rich history in athletics. By the time the first graduating class (1959) donned their caps and gowns, the Eagles had already won state championships in boys' basketball and boys' track. On May 7, 1964, Southwest became the first Dade County white school to face a black school in a sport other than track when it took on George Washington Carver Senior High School in baseball. The Florida High School Athletic Association began sponsoring state championships in boys' volleyball in 2003 and, in the first eight years of the state tournament, the Eagles took home two state championships.[8]

In 2010, alumnus Andre Dawson was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.[9] The baseball field at Southwest is named in his honor.

State championships

Girls' cross country (individual)

1976: Katherine Moore - 1.5 miles

Boys' swimming (individual):

1965: Michael W. Sheeler - 100 yard breaststroke, Michael W. Sheeler - 200 yard medley, 1966: Michael W. Sheeler - 200 yard medley, 1969: Gregory Gibble - 50 yard freestyle, Gregory Gibble - 100 yard freestyle

Girls swimming (individual):

1964 Linda Sheeler - 500 yard freestyle, 1965 Linda Sheeler - 200 yard freestyle, Linda Sheeler - 500 yard freestyle, 1978 Julie Olson - one meter diving

Boys' basketball: 1959
Boys' bowling: 1977 Stanley Kodish Bowler of the Year
Wrestling (individual):

1965: Jim Hammack - 185 lbs, 1970: Mike Williams - 145 lbs, 1971: John Williams - 167 lbs, 1972: Charles Mack - 135 lbs, Robert Horback - 155 lbs, 1974: Bob DeMarco - 112 lbs, 1976: Luis Alvarez - 135 lbs, 1988: Ivan Huergo - 145 lbs, 1989: Joel Mendez - 119 lbs, Gus Hernandez - 130 lbs, 1996: Wesley Woodrome - 140 lbs, 2005: Denys Ribot - 152 lbs, 2012: Yoanse Mejia - 145 lbs, 2013: Nosomy Poso - 132 lbs, 2014: Franco Valdes - 120 lbs, 2017: Angel Del Cueto - 170 lbs, 2018: Alexis Urquiza - 138 lbs, 2019: Julian Hernandez - 145 lbs, 2022: Gabriel Tellez - 106 lbs

Boys' volleyball: 2003, 2008, 2023
Softball: 2004
Boys' track (team): 1959, 1971
Boys' track (individual):

1959: John DeCosta - 120 yard high hurdles, John DeCosta - 180 yard low hurdles, Paul Skeans - discus, 1960: Richard Dobbs - discus, 1961: Ron Pascarella - discus, 1962: Ron Pascarella - discus

Girls' track (individual):

1977: Katherine Moore - one mile run, Katherine Moore - two mile run, 1988: Barbara Ortiz - two mile run

Notable alumni

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Swimming

Government

Other

References

  1. ^ "Principal's Message". southwestmiamieagles.net. 2 February 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "SOUTHWEST MIAMI SENIOR HIGH". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Olympia Heights CDP, FL" (Archive). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 3, 2015.
  4. ^ Home page. Southwest Miami High School. Retrieved on January 3, 2016. "8855 SW 50th Terrace Miami, FL 33165"
  5. ^ "Miami-Dade County Public Schools".
  6. ^ "U.S. News & World Report".
  7. ^ "Southwest Miami High School - Miami, Florida/FL". PublicSchoolReview.com. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  8. ^ "Florida High School Athletic Association".
  9. ^ "Baseball Hall of Fame".

External links

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