03/24/2025
HONORING MIAMI SENIOR ALUMNI 305
We honor our outstanding alumni 305
First a few testimonials followed by pictures.
Dr. M.A.F- c/o94
unforgettable highlights
• Cross Country Running
• Wrestling
• Swimming
• Water Polo
• Sweetheart for the Honoria Club (Girls club)
Every sport and activity became a chapter in my story, filled with friendships, challenges, and triumphs. The bonds I built with teammates, the unwavering support from my teachers, and the guidance of my coaches all played an invaluable role in shaping these cherished memories. A common tradition my generation did was to attend football games and celebrate at side beach followed up by Dennys in the Gables (Great Milkshakes). Every moment I had at Miami High was what every child should experience in high school, the breakfast club got it right.
ibarra- c/o 92
My high school years were packed with wild school spirit and unforgettable traditions.
First off, the energy was insane. We had voodoo dolls made from the yard of the opposing team, crafted by different clubs, and almost the entire school would show up for football and basketball games, screaming their lungs out. The rivalries were fierce, and the atmosphere was electric.
Lunchtime was another adventure. With only one lunch period for the whole school, the chaos was real—but the best part? We were allowed to go off-campus. The ultimate spot was Rolly’s Burgers, where a food truck would park right in front of the school, giving us a much better alternative to cafeteria food. Those burgers were legendary.
And then, of course, there were the pranks. One of my finest (or worst, depending on how you look at it) was during Biology class with Mr. Clifford. After dissecting a frog, I decided to get creative—placing its guts right inside his grade book and slamming it shut. The moment he opened it? Pure gold. The best part? No one turned me in.
High school was a wild ride, and those memories still make me smile.
B.P- c/o 87
Clubs, football games, homecoming week, basketball games, grand nite, prom, high school friends, pep rallies, senior sweetheart, graduation, and having our basketball team win State Championship that particular year, are to me, unforgettable memories to cherish forever.....
03/24/2025
Honoring Ms. Ibarra- Alumni 305
.............ibarra- c/o 92
My high school years were packed with wild school spirit and unforgettable traditions.
First off, the energy was insane. We had voodoo dolls made from the yard of the opposing team, crafted by different clubs, and almost the entire school would show up for football and basketball games, screaming their lungs out. The rivalries were fierce, and the atmosphere was electric.
Lunchtime was another adventure. With only one lunch period for the whole school, the chaos was real—but the best part? We were allowed to go off-campus. The ultimate spot was Rolly’s Burgers, where a food truck would park right in front of the school, giving us a much better alternative to cafeteria food. Those burgers were legendary.
And then, of course, there were the pranks. One of my finest (or worst, depending on how you look at it) was during Biology class with Mr. Clifford. After dissecting a frog, I decided to get creative—placing its guts right inside his grade book and slamming it shut. The moment he opened it? Pure gold. The best part? No one turned me in.
High school was a wild ride, and those memories still make me smile.
03/24/2025
We honor our outstanding alumni 305
First a few testimonials followed by pictures.
Dr. M.A.F- c/o94
unforgettable highlights
• Cross Country Running
• Wrestling
• Swimming
• Water Polo
• Sweetheart for the Honoria Club (Girls club)
Every sport and activity became a chapter in my story, filled with friendships, challenges, and triumphs. The bonds I built with teammates, the unwavering support from my teachers, and the guidance of my coaches all played an invaluable role in shaping these cherished memories. A common tradition my generation did was to attend football games and celebrate at side beach followed up by Dennys in the Gables (Great Milkshakes). Every moment I had at Miami High was what every child should experience in high school, the breakfast club got it right.
ibarra- c/o 92
My high school years were packed with wild school spirit and unforgettable traditions.
First off, the energy was insane. We had voodoo dolls made from the yard of the opposing team, crafted by different clubs, and almost the entire school would show up for football and basketball games, screaming their lungs out. The rivalries were fierce, and the atmosphere was electric.
Lunchtime was another adventure. With only one lunch period for the whole school, the chaos was real—but the best part? We were allowed to go off-campus. The ultimate spot was Rolly’s Burgers, where a food truck would park right in front of the school, giving us a much better alternative to cafeteria food. Those burgers were legendary.
And then, of course, there were the pranks. One of my finest (or worst, depending on how you look at it) was during Biology class with Mr. Clifford. After dissecting a frog, I decided to get creative—placing its guts right inside his grade book and slamming it shut. The moment he opened it? Pure gold. The best part? No one turned me in.
High school was a wild ride, and those memories still make me smile.
B.P- c/o 87
Clubs, football games, homecoming week, basketball games, grand nite, prom, high school friends, pep rallies, senior sweetheart, graduation, and having our basketball team win State Championship that particular year, are to me, unforgettable memories to cherish forever.....
03/24/2025
Celebrating an outstanding alumni305
2023 Excellence in Advocacy Award: Regina Davis
Ms. Regina Davis was born and raised in Overtown and later lived in the Liberty Square projects. After graduating from Miami Senior High School, Ms. Davis at...
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Enjoying the Choice Expo at MDC-Kendall with Superintendent Doltres
-Miami Senior Adult Continuing Education Center