J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School

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J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School
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J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School
5005 NW 112th Avenue

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33178

United States
Coordinates 25°49′11″N80°22′36″W / 25.81981631464938°N 80.37654120635192°W / 25.81981631464938; -80.37654120635192 Coordinates: 25°49′11″N80°22′36″W / 25.81981631464938°N 80.37654120635192°W / 25.81981631464938; -80.37654120635192
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School type Public, high school
EstablishedAugust 2020
School district Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Teaching staff11.00 (FTE) [1]
Grades 912
Enrollment278 (2020/2021) [1]
Student to teacher ratio25.27 [1]
Campus typeSmall City
Website jcbdoralthunder.com

J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School is a public comprehensive high school in Doral, Florida. It is a part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

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Its namesake is Juan Carlos Bermudez, the Mayor of Doral. [2] Its attendance boundary map includes central Doral and points west to the boundary of Miami-Dade County. [3]

History

The Miami-Dade Public Schools Board of Trustees voted to name the school after Bermudez in June 2020. [4]

It opened in fall 2020. Initially it only enrolled students in grade 9, but it would add another grade level each year. [5] The founding principal, previously employed at Miami Springs Senior High School, is Ed Smith. [2]

Feeder patterns

Eugenia B. Thomas K-8 Center and John I. Smith K-8 Center in Doral are Bermudez's feeder schools. [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Miami-Dade County School Board Names New K-8 and High School in Doral". Doral Family Journal. Doral Family Journal, LLC. 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  3. "Boundary Map" (PDF). J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  4. Flor, Enrique (2020-06-19). "Junta Escolar de Miami-Dade aprueba bautizar una escuela con el nombre del alcalde de Doral". El Nuevo Herald (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  5. "JC Bermudez Doral Senior High School Opens Its Doors For The 2020-2021 School Year". Doral Family Journal. Doral Family Journal, LLC. 2020-08-11. Retrieved 2022-09-28.