FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, August 10, 2010

CONTACT: John Schuster
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
305-995-1126

FIU, M-DCPS JOIN FORCES, TAKE ON THE CHALLENGES
OF URBAN PUBLIC EDUCATION

MIAMI  – Leaders from Miami-Dade County Public Schools and Florida International University have formed a taskforce to identify and leverage each organization’s strengths for the benefit of students and families throughout Dade County.

“A M-DCPS - FIU partnership can be a national model that demonstrates the power and benefits of two large educational institutions working collaboratively for the community's well being," said FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg.

Rosenberg and a group of FIU vice presidents, deans and professors met with Superintendent of Miami-Dade Public Schools Alberto Carvalho and top members of his team August 5th to formalize a relationship that has been growing for years, as evidenced by the more than 50 current collaborative projects that directly impact more than 25,000 students annually. Most recently, Rosenberg and Carvalho participated in a series of town hall meetings about public funding for higher education.

“Our partnership is a natural because the synergy between M-DCPS and FIU is absolutely perfect:  a large percentage of FIU’s students graduate from M-DCPS and many of our teachers and staff are FIU alumni,” said Carvalho. “This is a strategic partnership between two anchor institutions that will benefit our entire community.”

Among other items, the leadership teams agreed to form several working groups to promote student success through increased dual enrollment activities, streamlined articulation, clinical internships and violence prevention. The university and the school district will also collaborate on enhanced teacher preparation techniques, with a special focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) development.  FIU and M-DCPS will collaboratively develop a research agenda that will benefit both organizations. The district and the university agreed to meet on a quarterly basis and will use a collaborative approach towards state and federal grants, external funding and communications.

Some of the ongoing collaborative projects between the school district and FIU include:

The Academy for Advanced Academics (AAA). Students at AAA are enrolled in courses taught by FIU professors and sit alongside FIU undergraduates at the Modesto A. Maidique Campus and build class schedules based on their academic interests. Additionally, students attend Advanced Placement college-level courses taught by high school teachers and are provided the opportunity to complete up to two full years of college by the time of their high school graduation.

FIU students work alongside MDCPS students and faculty. FIU’s Honors College, for example, has adopted Sweetwater Elementary School: FIU students work as volunteers in the Girls’ Athletic Program for fourth and fifth graders, conduct Everglades education and hold cultural evening for students, their parents, and the community.

Leadership training and graduate education.  The Center for Leadership recently completed a weeklong, intensive program with elementary, middle and high school principals to teach proven leadership techniques. The Principals Academy is made possible through a John S. and James L. Knight Foundation grant. FIU also secured a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, to fund Master’s in Urban Education degrees for Hispanic teachers in low performing schools and doctoral degrees for principals and administrators.

About Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Miami-Dade County Public Schools is the fourth largest school district in the nation. The District provides a full range of educational services appropriate to students in early childhood, grade levels Pre-K through 12, and adult/vocational education programs. These include basic, regular and enriched academic education, special education for children with disabilities, vocational education, and many individualized programs. The District’s mission, as a team, is to provide and support the highest quality education for our diverse community of children and adult learners.

About Florida International University
Florida International University is one of the 25 largest universities in the nation, with over 40,000 students. Nearly 130,000 FIU alumni live and work in South Florida. Its colleges and schools offer more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations and law. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is worlds ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. The opening of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine in August 2009 has enhanced the university’s ability to create lasting positive change in our community. For more information about FIU, visit http://www.fiu.edu/.

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