Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School
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Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School |
Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School, commonly referred to as
HML or
Lakes, is a
secondary school located at 7977 W 12th Avenue, in
Hialeah, Florida on the boundary with the city of
Miami Lakes,
Florida; its principal is Karen L. Robinson.
HML was built in
1970 and opened its doors in
1971; the school was built to serve the newly formed community of Miami Lakes, Florida as well as the city of
Opa-Locka and parts of Hialeah, Florida. HML was constructed in what was then a sparsely populated rural area in Northwestern
Miami-Dade County, but over the years, the area has grown into a large suburban community. It is one of five high schools serving the densely populated Miami suburb of
Hialeah,
Florida.
Lakes was one of five high schools affected by the district's new zero-tolerance response to schools receiving failing grades on the state's
FCAT examination. This has forced the district to administer tougher school policies, including the shortening of boundaries to lower school population and average class size. The district has also boosted funding for educational purposes against FCAT policy that schools receiving a lower grade also receive lower funding. The district has also threatened to remove ninth grade students from HML, as well as begin to cut extra curricular activities if it doesn't meet the county's standards within the next three years. As a response, the school's administration has implemented a longer school schedule with classes dedicated specifically to passing the FCAT examination as well as a uniform policy that began in the 2005-2006 school year during which students were allowed to wear polo shirts in the school colors of white, orange and blue as well as class, club and spirit shirts with jeans or khaki pants. This has come as a shock to the local community as in recent years Lakes has been one of the best schools in the area in terms of education. It is believed that a recent increase in gang and criminal activity amongst youth in the area may be contributing to its poor performance. In the 2005-2006 school year Lakes rose from a D school to a C and scored 340 points on the FCAT school grading scale (a 22 point improvemment) and even surpassed rival
Hialeah High School in the state standards.
Between 2006 and 2010, all high schools in the
Miami-Dade County Public School System will shift over to the Collegiate-Honors System at which time the Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and Top 10 system will be abolished. Instead,
Cum Laude,
Magna Cum Laude and
Summa Cum Laude honors will be awarded to the top members of each class. The Class of 2007 will be the last Lakes class to be designated a
Valedictorian,
Salutatorian, and Top 10 students list. The change came about as a complete overhaul of the high school curriculum system modelled after the New York Public School System and implemented by the school board and superintendent. The system is already in place at the newly built
John A. Ferguson High School and will be implemented at the new
Ronald W Reagan Doral High School beginning Fall of 2006. The system will be gradually applied to every high school in the system over the next four years.
The school has a long, notable, athletic rivalry with nearby
Hialeah High School. It also have a less formal rivalry with
Barbara Goleman High SchoolWho knows what the future brings or where we'll be tomorrow. Times to laugh and times to cry Times to bind us closer. But when our spirits down, One thing will prevail: Hialeah-Miami Lakes, Oh Alma Mater hail! Lakes has a the most rigorous advanced curriculum of all the schools in its area and even in the entirety of the northern portion of Dade County. The school already has two Academies within it which are: The Academy of Information Technology and Entrepreneurship and The Academy of Medicine and Health Science. The 2006-2007 school year will see the addition of a distinguished Liberal Studies (Pre International Bacclaureates/ Advanced Placement) Academy and an Academy of Visual and Performing Arts. The school is also pending the addition of an International Bacclaureates (IB) program for the 2007-2008 school year. Beyond The Academies the school offers more Advanced Placement courses in its curriculum then most of the schools in Dade county, numbering a total of 22 AP classes.
The AP courses offered for the 2006-2007 school year are:
AP English/Language & Composition
AP English/Literature & Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Probability & Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Biology
AP Physics C
AP World History
AP European History
AP Human Geography* (revived after a one-year hiatus)
AP Psychology
AP American History
AP Macroeconomics
AP American Government
AP Art History*
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature
AP French Language
AP Music Theory
AP 2-D Art (Drawing)
*Note*- These courses are new to the 2006-2007 school year.
The schools activities department is extremely active in the community. Annually, HML raises the most money and blood donations in the county and has a very competitive reputation. The elite Student Government Association is extremely involved, and under the careful guidance of Ms. Gloria Rionda.
School publications include the W-HML News, school newspaper, The Trojan Times (Sponsor, Mrs. Catharine Manfra) and the yearbook, The Aeneid (Sponsor, Mrs. Michelle Arteaga).
Recent Aeneid Themes-
1999- Every New Beginning...
2000-Persistence of Memory
2001- The Unveiling
2002- Reflections
2003- Lifestyles
2004- Admit One
2005- Tinge
2006- Spirit Unwrapped
2007- *TBA
This is a school activity held on the day of the Hialeah High football game in the drivers-ed course and is usually characterized by school spirit and the club-car decorating competition. The National Honor Society won the 2005-2006 Trojan Fest car decorating contest.
The two events are held an alternating years, Trick-or-Treat Street is held on even number graduation years (such as 2006) while Spring Festival is held on odd number graduation years (such as 2007). Trick-or-Treat Street is held in the courtyard around Halloween time and a haunted house is set up in the first floor of the 9 Building (the math wing). Spring festival is held around late March and early April.
Lakes has over 100 clubs of which around 70 are active every year in the school competitions such as club face off, Trojan Fest, Trick-or-Treat street etc. The class and club of the year competitions are school staples. This years Class of the year (2006) was the freshmen Class of 2009 with a total of 12,000 + community service points. The club with under 18 members was Interact (Miami Lakes Rotary club) with around 10,000 points and club with more then 18 members was the National Honor Society (NHS)with around 6,000 points. Drama Club won the second club face off award in a row.
These three awards are bestowed upon the winners at the Inter-Club Council (I.C.C.) Banquet held every year in late March.
| Class & Club of the Year Winners 2001-2006 |
| Year | Class | Club (18+ Members) | Club (below 18 Members) | Club Face Off Award |
| 2006 | Class of 2009 | National Honor Society | Interact | Drama |
| 2005 | Class of 2005 | FEA & Drama (Tie) | ? TBA | Drama |
| 2004 | Class of 2004 | FEA | ? TBA | * |
| 2003 | Class of 2003 | ? TBA | ? TBA | * |
| 2002 | Class of 2005 | ? TBA | ? TBA | * |
| 2001 | Class of 2002 | ? TBA | ? TBA | * |
*Award was not created until 2005.*
The Lakes Athletic Department has a notable and long reputation for its competitiveness and achievement. Noteworthy events include the State Football Champion Class of 1975 as well as numerous state and district level championship victories in basketball, soccer, volleyball, football, baseball, bowling, swimming and golf. Recent achievements in the 2005-2006 school year include girls waterpolo district runner up (second only to Krop HS) as well as the Boys Football teams status as district runner up in the most competitive district in the state (Class 6A- District 13), and state quarterfinals. Lakes has been the T-Cup victor (the football game held against arch-nemesis Hialeah High) for two consecutive years. Football is definitely the mainstay sport at Lakes, with the other sports also being quite popular. The Lakes home stadium is Hendricks stadium in Milander Park (which it shares with Hialeah, Goleman and American).
During the 2005 season the school had one of the most sought after QB in the state No. 1 Thaddeus Lewis (who will play on the NCAA Division I-A
Duke University football team of the
ACC). In addition, Lakes has one of the most nationally sought after players at RB in No. 5 Armando Allen.
| Upcoming 2006 Football Season Schedule |
| Date | Opponent | Location Status | Result | Score |
| 08/25/06 | North Miami | Home | * | * |
| 08/31/06 | Booker T. Washington | Home | * | * |
| 09/08/06 | North Miami Beach | Away | * | * |
| 09/14/06 | American | Home | * | * |
| 09/20/06 | Hialeah | Away (At Home Stadium) | * | * |
| 09/29/06 | Goleman | Away (At Home Stadium) | * | * |
| 10/05/06 | Krop | Away | * | * |
| 10/12/06 | Miami Central | Away | * | * |
| 10/20/06 | Miami Northwestern | Home | * | * |
| 11/02/06 | Southridge | Away | * | * |
| Results of 2005 Football Season |
| Date | Opponent | Location Status | Result | Score |
| 09/02/05 | Booker T. Washington | Away | L | 7-20 |
| 09/08/05 | North Miami Beach | Home | W | 34-14 |
| 09/15/05 | American | Away (At Home Stadium) | W | 28-7 |
| 09/23/05 | Hialeah | Home | W | 31-16 |
| 09/30/05 | Goleman | Home | W | 63-0 |
| 10/06/05 | Krop | Home | W | 34-0 |
| 10/15/05 | Miami Central | Home | W | 21-20 |
| 10/21/05 | Miami Northwestern | Away | L | 7-29 |
| 11/05/05 | Southridge | Home | * | * |
| State Quarterfinals | Columbus | Away | L | 21-20 |
| Spring Game (05/18/06) | Palmetto | Away | W | 20-0 |
* Note- * Indicates games that have not occurred yet or those that have been cancelled.
Lakes has a Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps department, which is of the Army persuasion. The department, headed by MAJ Jose E. Miranda, is also known as the "Trojan Battalion."
Recognized as a performing arts academy by The Miami-Dade County School Board, the national award-winning band program at Hialeah-Miami Lakes provides students with a musical education in the areas of wind, percussion, jazz, and guard studies. The Director of Bands is Mr. Eloys George, Jr. The Lakes Jazz Band has achieved consecutive straight superior ratings at the district and state levels for over a decade. Aside from continuously receiving distinguished ratings from the Florida Bandmasters Association, HML Bands have achieved Grand Champion status for the past seven consecutive years at band festivals around the continental United States, most notably at Fiesta-val Music Invitationals.
The following elementary schools feed into Hialeah-Miami Lakes [
1]: Bunche Park, John G. Dupuis, Golden Glades, Miami Lakes, North Twin Lakes, Opa Locka, Palm Lakes, Rainbow Park, and Twin Lakes.
Miami Lakes, North Dade, and Palm Springs Middle Schools feed into Hialeah-Miami Lakes. M.A. Milam K-8 Center also feeds into Lakes
* Devin Bush, Proffesional
NFL FS for the
Atlanta Falcons (1995-1998), the
St. Louis Rams (1999-2000) and the
Cleveland Browns (2001-2002). Alumni of the Lakes class of 1991.
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Chris Corchiani, Professional
NBA Guard for the
Orlando Magic after being picked in the second round of the
1991 NBA Draft from
North Carolina State University and later on the
Boston Celtics as well as the
Washington Bullets. Alumni of the Lakes class of 1976, the gymnasium floor (Coach Corchiani Court) is named after his late father, Gabriel Corchiani, longtime basketball and golf coach at Lakes.
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Rohan Davey, Proffesional
NFL Quarterback for the
New England Patriots (2002-2004), switched on to the
Arizona Cardinals, also quite successful in helping lead the win of the
NFL Europe World Bowl for the
Berlin Thunder. Alumni of the Lakes class of 1996.
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Jill Michelle Meleán comedienne and actress. Alumni cast member of FOX sketch comedy series
MADtv. Class of 1996
* Julio Robaina, Mayor of the city of
Hialeah as of 2005. Alumni of the Lakes class of 1983.
* Michael Timpson, Proffesional
NFL Wide Receiver for the
New England Patriots for six seasons (1989-1994). Alumni of the Lakes class of 1985
*Lakes has also produced 6 winners of the prestigous
Dade County Silver Knight Awards sponsored by the
Miami Herald, each in the categories of athletics, general scholarship, mathematics, music, science and the social sciences as well as numeorus honorable mentions.
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