Coral Reef Senior High School

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Coral Reef Senior High School
CRHS Crest wo white.png
Address
10101 SW 152nd Street

Miami
,
Florida
33157

United States
Coordinates25°37′48″N 80°21′23″W / 25.63000°N 80.35639°W / 25.63000; -80.35639Coordinates: 25°37′48″N 80°21′23″W / 25.63000°N 80.35639°W / 25.63000; -80.35639
Information
TypePublic magnet
EstablishedAugust 1997
School districtMiami-Dade County Public Schools
PrincipalNicole Bergé-MacInnes
Faculty127.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,390 (2019–20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio26.69[1]
Campus size2,742 sq.ft
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)        Teal, black, grey, and white
MascotBarry the Barracuda
NicknameBarracudas
NewspaperBaitline
WebsiteCoral Reef Senior High School homepage

Coral Reef Senior High School is a secondary school located at 10101 S.W. 152nd Street in Richmond Heights, Florida; its principal is currently Nicole Bergé-MacInnes. Coral Reef is locally known as "Miami's Mega Magnet School" since it offers six different magnet programs.

According to Newsweek's list of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools in 2008, the school was ranked at 19th in the nation, making it 4th in the state of Florida at the time. In 2007, 2006 and 2005, it had ranked 22nd, 29th and 13th, respectively. This ranking is based on a ratio devised by Jay Mathews, which takes the number of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate tests taken by all students at a school in that school year and divides it by the number of graduating seniors. Coral Reef is currently ranked No.134 of the top high schools in the nation.[2]

History[]

The school does not primarily serve the surrounding neighborhoods, but instead takes applications from middle school students all over the county.[3] Selection is done via a lottery system for all magnet programs except for Visual & Performing Arts, for which acceptance is based on ability; students must audition for this program. Most students living around the Coral Reef area attend Miami Palmetto Senior High School or Miami Killian Senior High School.

Coral Reef has received an "A" grade for its performance on the FCAT examination on ten occasions since the annual test was first administered in 1998.[4]

Coral Reef has three publications: the newspaper, Baitline, their yearbook, Tsunami, and the school's literary magazine, Elysium. The newspaper is published monthly while the yearbook and literary magazine are both published annually. The daily morning newscast, CRTV Live (originally known as Cudavision, and later adapted to include the channel number as Cudavision 21), airs on closed-circuit channel 21.

Coral Reef has six different magnets: International Baccalaureate, Health Sciences, Business & Finance, Legal & Public Affairs, Agriscience & Engineering Technology, and Visual & Performing Arts.[5]

Athletics[]

In the 2019-2020 marching season, the Barracuda Marching Band won straight superiors at the Marching Band Music Performance Assessment with their show "Storms of Africa" by Gary P. Gilroy and Shawn Glyde.

Demographics[]

Coral Reef is 49% Hispanic (of any race), 31% White non-Hispanic, 25% Black, 5% Asian, and 5% other races.[6]

Notable people[]

Alumni[]

  • JD Natasha, singer[7]
  • Ricky Ubeda, winner of the eleventh season of So You Think You Can Dance[8]
  • Sterling Shippy, NFL Lineman, Indianapolis Colts[9]

Faculty[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "CORAL REEF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  2. ^ "Coral Reef Senior High School: Best High Schools – USNews.com". Archived from the original on November 4, 2010. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
  3. ^ "Coral Reef Senior High School: Miami's Mega-Magnet School". Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
  4. ^ Florida Department of Education - School Accountability Report Archived January 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Coral Reef High School". crhs.dadeschools.net. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  6. ^ Coral Reef Senior High School – Miami, Florida/FL – Public School Profile
  7. ^ Fraser Delgado, Celeste (June 17, 2004). "Stars are Born". Miami New Times. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
  8. ^ Levin, Jordan (August 30, 2014). "Coral Reef grad Ricky Ubeda vaults to the top of TV's 'So You Think You Can Dance'". Miami Herald. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
  9. ^ "Sterling Shippy Stats, News and Video - DT". NFL.com. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  10. ^ "South Florida Teacher, Author Dies Battling Brain Cancer". CBS Miami. November 20, 2014. Retrieved December 7, 2014.

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