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Innovative Media Center Unveiled At Kinloch Park Middle School

Features include VR equipment, roaming desks, a robotics section, a new Promethean board and more than a dozen computer stations.

April 29, 2021

A new, technology-rich media center was unveiled at Kinloch Park Middle School
this morning, complete with virtual reality (VR) equipment, roaming desks, a
robotics section, a new Promethean board and more than a dozen computer stations.

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Kinloch Park is one of 16 Miami-Dade public middle schools having its media centers
transformed into enriched innovation spaces through a $2 million partnership
between Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the College Football Playoff
Foundation and the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Game
Host Committee (CFPNCG).

The partners will continue to unveil new projects throughout the year in support of
the District’s Middle School Redesign (MSR) initiative, intended to meet the
unique social, emotional and academic needs of teachers and their students.

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“It’s very exciting,” 8th-grader Mariana Peñaloza Alba said about the novel media center.
“I immediately felt comfortable walking into the space and felt as though it
provides an opportunity for students and teachers to communicate and have fun
learning experiences.”


This press release was produced by the Miami-Dade County Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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