Did you miss these 3 stories involving Miramar High School? Catch up now
Three recent stories about Miramar High School covered several topics, including a graduation venue controversy, national recognition for academic excellence and upcoming changes to school boundaries.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Story 1: After backlash, district reverses graduation plan. What that means for Miramar HS
Broward County Public Schools reversed its decision to hold several graduation ceremonies, including Miramar High’s, at the Dillard High gym in Fort Lauderdale following backlash from families who wanted a more memorable venue. The district is now promising a revised schedule with locations comparable to last year’s graduation sites and a guaranteed minimum of four guest tickets per graduate.
Story 2: Miramar High earns national Magnet School of Excellence honors
Miramar High School received the Magnet School of Excellence award from Magnet Schools of America for its standout Aviation and International Baccalaureate programs. The recognition places Miramar High among the top magnet schools in the nation, with formal accolades coming at the national conference in April.
Story 3: Miramar High School’s boundaries to shift for 2026-27. Here’s what will change
The Broward School Board voted to change school boundaries next year, meaning Miramar High will absorb students from Hallandale High as that school transitions to a new magnet model. Over 400 Hallandale students are expected to move to Miramar High, helping bring the school population closer to capacity and reshaping the area’s educational landscape.
The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Miramar News newsroom. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Miramar News journalists.