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News and Insights from Miami’s Education Community

MiamiEducationNews.com is a digital publication dedicated to covering the institutions, educators, and innovations shaping the future of education in South Florida.

As part of the MiamiBusiness.com media ecosystem, MiamiEducationNews.com highlights the connection between education, workforce development, and the evolving business community of Miami.

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The platform features stories and insights from:

• Universities and colleges across Miami-Dade County
• Public and private schools
• Educational leadership and administration
• Workforce development and career training programs
• Student success stories and academic innovation
• Partnerships between educational institutions and the business community

Miami is one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the United States, and its educational institutions play a critical role in preparing the next generation of professionals, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.

Through interviews, campus features, and educational news, MiamiEducationNews.com serves as a platform where educators, students, administrators, and business leaders can stay informed and connected.

Together with MiamiBusiness.com, the publication helps highlight the important role education plays in strengthening Miami’s economy and shaping the future of our community.

Miami Transportation Safety Education Programs Expand

Miami educational institutions are expanding transportation safety programs following local traffic incidents. Schools collaborate with emergency services to enhance student safety awareness and response training.

  • Palmer Trinity Senior Awarded Prestigious Scholarship
    by Community Press Releases on June 22, 2026 at 9:22 pm

    Palmer Trinity School senior Brynne Sullivan has been selected to receive a $2,500 STAR Scholarship from the P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Sisterhood, dedicated to supporting women’s education. She was recommended by P.E.O. Chapter A of Miami, which has served the community since 1923. The P.E.O. Sisterhood was founded in 1869 at Iowa Wesleyan College in The post Palmer Trinity Senior Awarded Prestigious Scholarship first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Financial Literacy: A Skill Every Student Should Learn Before College
    by Oscar Pinto Senior at Christopher Columbus High School on June 22, 2026 at 9:17 pm

    As another class of high school graduates prepares to leave home and begin college, conversations often center on admissions, scholarships, majors and campus life. Yet one of the most important factors shaping a student’s future receives far less attention: financial literacy. For many young adults, college represents their first experience managing money independently. From tuition The post Financial Literacy: A Skill Every Student Should Learn Before College first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • ChamberSOUTH News Briefs — June 20 to July 31, 2026
    by Community News Releases on June 22, 2026 at 8:59 pm

    *If you believe this article contains an error, omission, or outdated information, please contact Michael Miller, Publisher of Miami’s Community Newspapers, for review and correction. ChamberSOUTH International Relations & Business Committee Meets July 1 via Zoom ChamberSOUTH opens its July calendar with a working session for members focused on global business, holding its International Relations The post ChamberSOUTH News Briefs — June 20 to July 31, 2026 first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • 2026 Florida Python Challenge™ dates announced — registration now open
    by Rodney Barreto, FWC Chair on June 19, 2026 at 7:12 pm

    I’m excited to announce that the annual Florida Python Challenge™ is back for 2026! Kicking off on Friday, July 10 at 12:01 a.m., and running until Sunday, July 19 at 5 p.m., registered participants in this year’s Challenge will get the chance to win a share of $25,000 in prizes while removing invasive Burmese pythons The post 2026 Florida Python Challenge™ dates announced — registration now open first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • This Summer, Families May Want to Look Beyond Disney
    by Manny Sarmiento on June 19, 2026 at 4:31 pm

    For generations, a summer family vacation in Central Florida meant one thing: Disney. And look, I get it. Disney has the history, the nostalgia, and that deep emotional pull parents naturally want to pass down to their kids. But lately, more and more families are asking a tough, practical question: Can we actually still afford the The post This Summer, Families May Want to Look Beyond Disney first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Miami Dade College honorees inducted into Alumni Hall of Fame
    by Chris Pearson on June 19, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    Since 2003, a select number of graduates of Miami Dade College have been inducted each year into the college’s Alumni Hall of Fame in recognition of their professional achievements, leadership and service. On June 5th, the 12 inductees from the 2026 class were celebrated at the annual ceremony.  “Our inductees’ accomplishments demonstrate the power of The post Miami Dade College honorees inducted into Alumni Hall of Fame first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • 10 Things Miami-Dade Must Do Now to Become #1
    by Grant Miller, Publisher on June 18, 2026 at 7:47 pm

    I was born in Miami-Dade. I went to school here, went to college here, and built my life here. I raised our children here. They went to college here. Miami-Dade is not just a place I write about. It is my home, my community, and the place that has shaped my life. I have watched The post 10 Things Miami-Dade Must Do Now to Become #1 first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Clerk’s Office Receives Four National Achievement Awards from NACo
    by Juan Fernandez-Barquin on June 18, 2026 at 7:36 pm

    I am proud to announce that my office has been honored with four 2026 Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties (NACo), recognizing our commitment to innovation, transparency, and providing exceptional service to the residents of Miami-Dade County. Two awards were presented in the category of Civic Education and Public Information. The first recognizes The post Clerk’s Office Receives Four National Achievement Awards from NACo first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Coconut Grove Sailing Club Secures Historic 40-Year Lease with City of Miami
    by Bill Kress on June 18, 2026 at 3:48 pm

    The Coconut Grove Sailing Club has secured a landmark 40-year lease approval with the City of Miami, ensuring long-term stability for the historic waterfront institution and reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of the Coconut Grove community. Approved by the City of Miami Commission following months of collaboration and engagement with City leadership, the new The post Coconut Grove Sailing Club Secures Historic 40-Year Lease with City of Miami first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Panter, Panter & Sampedro Awards 2026 Scholarships to two Miami Palmetto Senior High School students
    by Misty Buck on June 18, 2026 at 9:50 am

    Panter, Panter & Sampedro (PPS) announced that it has awarded Ava Arosemena and Julian Garcia of Miami Palmetto Senior High School each with the 2026 scholarship. Ava Arosemena serves as the co-captain of the Variations dance team and is a youth group leader at her church. She is also the founder of the nonprofit organization The post Panter, Panter & Sampedro Awards 2026 Scholarships to two Miami Palmetto Senior High School students first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Summer service, sailing and virtual adventures keep South Florida busy
    by Gloria Burns on June 18, 2026 at 9:47 am

    While many nonprofit organizations slow down during the summer months, others remain hard at work making a difference throughout our community. From therapeutic sailing programs for veterans to immersive virtual reality experiences and creative fundraising events, there is no shortage of opportunities to learn, connect and give back. Shake-A-Leg Miami continues its popular summer sailing The post Summer service, sailing and virtual adventures keep South Florida busy first appeared on Miami's Community News.

  • Though his vision is limited, his art knows no bounds
    by Trina Sargalski on June 18, 2026 at 7:18 am

    Miami Springs Senior High School senior Leonardo Rios sees the world a little differently, literally. In middle school, Rios suffered a torn retina that left him with 20/260 vision in one eye, a condition he describes as a block or wall in the center of his sight. But inside the art classroom, that wall never The post Though his vision is limited, his art knows no bounds first appeared on Miami's Community News.