Hialeah Senior High School
Address
Map
251 E. 47th Street

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United States
Coordinates25°51′56″N 80°16′33″W / 25.86569°N 80.27581°W / 25.86569; -80.27581
Information
TypePublic
MottoTo Seek, To Find, To Share
EstablishedSeptember 1954
School districtMiami-Dade County Public Schools
PrincipalIgnacio Rodriguez[2][3]
Staff100.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment2,386 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.86[1]
Color(s)  Scarlet
  Royal Blue
  White
MascotT-bred
Team nameThoroughbreds
NewspaperThe Record
YearbookHiways
School gradeD (as of 2022-2023)
School hours7:20 AM to 2:20 PM
Websitehialeahhigh.org

Hialeah Senior High School is a public high school located at 251 E 47th Street in Hialeah, Florida, United States.

History

Hialeah Senior High School opened in September 1954.

In April 2012, Alberto M. Carvalho, the superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, awarded Natalie Antunez the $250,000 Leonore Annenberg Scholarship Fund.[4]

Academics

The state's accountability program grades a school by a complex formula that looks at both current scores and annual improvement on the Reading, Math, Writing and Science FCATs.

School Year Grade[5]
1998-99 C
1999-00 C
2000-01 D
2001-02 C
2002-03 D
2003-04 D
2004-05 C
2005-06 C
2006-07 F
2007-08 C
2008-09 D
2009-10 C
2010-11 C
2011-12 B
2012-13 B

Demographics

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Hialeah Senior High School is 96% Hispanic, 3% Black, and 1% White non-Hispanic. The school has a high proportion of foreign-born students, with 59.8% students born outside of the United States (54.1% Cuba, 4.0% Nicaragua, 2.0% Honduras).[timeframe?]

Athletics

In 2013, Alin Edouard, the quarterback of the school's football team, decommitted from the University of Miami Hurricanes.[6]

Accolades

Extracurricular accomplishments

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Band

Chorus

The TBS (T-Bred Singers) have placed first in The Miracle Mile Caroling Competition's show choir category for the past 30 years, since it began.

Notable alumni

References

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