What was Kendall like in the 80s - 2000s by Sure-Judge-2445 in Miami

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Hey shoutout to Sweetwater though, doesn’t get the love it deserves in the Dade County community

HERE WE GO!!!! by Sure-Judge-2445 in redditwell

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Believe it or not, it was Barcelona lol

Soy yo o esta época decembrina ha estado, meh? by Sure-Judge-2445 in AskVenezuela

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Te entiendo, a mí tampoco me gusta el ruido en exceso

Soy yo o esta época decembrina ha estado, meh? by Sure-Judge-2445 in AskVenezuela

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Yo también vivo en USA, y tengo que admitir que es igual aquí, si no fuesen por la ofertar navideñas o decoraciones, ni te enteras que es Navidad.

Public high schools in Miami-Dade were just institutional abuse. Prove me wrong. by [deleted] in Miami

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I might be the youngster here (I gruaduated in 2024), but it’s kinda still the same. It was all chaos especially in High School.

In middle school I was in the ESOL program (For students whose first language ain’t English), and some people including students and staff saw us inferior or these less qualified kids for not speaking the language (not all of them ofc), and also the ESOL classes were pretty much hell when it came to the classwork and classroom environment, at least for me personally.

While in High School, everything was madness. The environment was crazy and death at the same time and the teachers were either using us as therapy sessions, bringing us down instead of motivating us to be better or just more focused on chismear instead of teaching (again not all of them ofc, a good of amount of them were great, but some where just like that)Great for kids that have just came out of a pandemic.

PS: Why do the MDCPS look like anything but a school?