Miami Sunset Senior High School
Coordinates: 25°42′06″N 80°24′19″W / 25.701547°N 80.405315°W
Miami Sunset Senior High School | |
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Location | |
Miami, Florida United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public secondary |
Motto | Stay Golden Sunset! |
Established | September 1978 |
School district | Miami-Dade County Public Schools District 10 |
Principal | John C. Lux |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,444 (2016-17) [1] |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Black, Silver, and Gold |
Mascot | Krypto the Knight |
Nickname | Knights |
School hours | 7:20am-2:20pm |
Average class size | 20.6 |
Website |
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Miami Sunset Senior High School is a secondary school of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools system. The principal is John C. Lux.[2]
Demographics
In the academic year 2013–2014 there were 2122 students enrolled, of whom 1128 were male and 994 female. Approximately 84% were ethnically Hispanic, 10% white, 5% black, and 1% of Asian/Pacific origin.[3] Just over half the students (1239) were eligible for free lunch.[3]
Athletics
State championships
- Soccer
- Men's:[4] 1989 (4A), 2004 (6A), 2005 (6A)
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Women's:[5] 1980 (4A), 1985 (4A), 1987 (4A), 1988 (4A), 1993 (5A), 1995 (6A)
Alumni
- Alex Bogomolov Jr., ATP Tour professional
- Ximena Duque, actress
- Raúl Ibañez, MLB player
- Cristie Kerr, LPGA Tour professional
- Torrance Marshall, former NFL player
- Rob Morrow, actor
- Kimberly Peirce, film director
- Luis Alberto Perea, former MLS player
- Fuad Reveiz, former NFL player
- Tony Succar, musician
- Eric Vasquez, former MLS player
- Alan Veingrad, former NFL player
See also
References
- ↑ FHSAA Student Population Report
- ↑ Miami Sunset SHS. Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Accessed April 2015.
- 1 2 School Name: Miami Sunset Senior High School. U.S. Department of Education: Institute of Education Sciences: National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed April 2015.
- 1 2 "FHSAA boys' soccer titles" (PDF). FHSAA. 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2008.
- 1 2 "FHSAA girls' tennis titles" (PDF). FHSAA. 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2008.
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