Summary:
Zip code 33127 in Miami, Florida, is home to 11 diverse schools within the Miami-Dade County Public School District, serving elementary, middle, and high school students with a stark contrast between high-performing magnet/charter schools and struggling traditional public schools.
The standout schools in this area are the top-tier magnet and charter institutions. iTech@Thomas A Edison Educational Center and Miami Arts Charter School are the highest-ranked high schools, both earning 5-star ratings and consistently achieving 80-93% proficiency on state exams, far exceeding district averages. For middle school, Mater International Preparatory leads with strong math scores and a 4-star rating, despite having the lowest per-student spending in the area. In contrast, traditional schools like Miami Edison Senior High School and Jose De Diego Middle School struggle, ranking in the bottom 23rd and 9th percentiles respectively, with chronic absenteeism rates exceeding 50%. Notably, Eneida M. Hartner Elementary School has the lowest chronic absenteeism rate in the zip code at just 8.6%, though its academic performance remains in the 27th percentile.
Key takeaways for parents include that high spending does not guarantee success—Young Men's Preparatory Academy spends the most per student ($22,150) but only ranks in the 78th percentile, while Mater International Prep spends just $7,500 per student and outperforms it. Chronic absenteeism is a powerful predictor of low performance, with the lowest-achieving schools having the highest absence rates. Despite high poverty levels (68.1% average free/reduced lunch), schools like iTech and Miami Arts Charter prove that economic need does not limit academic excellence. Finally, Miami Edison Senior High School is a bright spot for graduation, achieving a 94.8% rate despite low test scores, suggesting strong support for student completion.
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