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1995 - Present
Barbara
Goleman Senior High School is a secondary school located at 14100
NW 89th Ave in Miami Lakes, Florida; its principal is Mr. Carlos
Artime.
Construction
at Goleman began in November of 1994. Its doors opened to its founding
group of students on August 28, 1995. The school was built to relieve
overcrowding at Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School located
in nearby Hialeah and American Senior High School in unincorporated
Miami-Dade County, Florida. Although it uses a Miami Lakes address,
Goleman mainly serves the city of Hialeah Gardens. The school's
location next to Interstate 75 makes it one of the first notable
structures to greet travelers as they enter the county. Beginning
in the early 2000's, the school suffered from overcrowding due
to a sudden population explosion in the area. The school's population
during the 2001-2002 school years surpassed 5,000; this was 1,000
more students than the school's capacity of 4,015. Barbara Goleman
still ranks as second most populated in the district after G. Holmes
Braddock High School.
There
is no uniform policy currently in effect, although a dress code
exists that prohibits forms of clothing or footwear that are inappropriate
for a school environment, including, but not limited to, hats,
shorts, skorts, flip-flops, tube tops, sunglasses, and apparel
that has a written message or symbol relating to profanity or illegal
activities.
The
school's mascot and colors, chosen by its first and second classes
(Class of 1998) and (Class of 1999), were picked to reflect Florida's
two major public universities – the mascot was
taken from the University of Florida while the colors were taken
from Florida State University.
The school is named after Barbara
Goleman, 1969 National Teacher of the Year, the only Miami-Dade
County Public School teacher to ever receive this title. A framed,
color portrait of her hangs in the school's main office.
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