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Redland Middle School
Basic Information
Address: 16001 sw 248 st, Homestead, FL
County: Miami-Dade
School District: Miami-Dade
Phone Number: 305-247-6112
Fax Number: 305-248-0628
Email: chankerson@dadeschools.net
Principal: Charles Hankerson
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Additional Information
Ages/Grades: ages 11-14, grades 6-8
School Setting:
ages 11-14, grades 6-8
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 6 hours 40 minutes
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: royal blue and gold
School Mascot: lion
School Holidays: in line with most federal holidays, 10 day winter break and 5 day spring break
Community:
sub-urban and rural-agricultural
School Championships:
several (30+) in Agriscience and FFA
Mission Statement:
Redland Middle School seeks to challenge students, within a safe environment, to become critical thinkers and innovative problem solvers by working collaboratively with stakeholders in order to meet the demands of the 21st century School and workplace.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Redland Middle School strives to enrich the lives of the diverse students we serve in order to create well educated and responsible citizens who are prepared to succeed in a global society.
By offering various technology driven curriculums such as Achieve 3000, Reading Plus, Accelerated Reader, Florida Achieves, and Teen Biz Redland Middle School students will learn at a faster rate with real life situations serving as the catalyst for academic opportunities. Students will engage in real time learning experiences through Edugenuity, Gizmos, and Carnegie Learning. Students will be challenged through rigorous course offerings such as IPREP Mathematics, Honors Algebra 1, and Honors Physical Science which provide opportunities to earn High School credit. Students will have opportunity to earn Industry Certifications through the Academy of Organic Agriculture.