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Betty Riera’s vision for The Grove Academy extends far beyond traditional classroom walls.
With her school garnering a reputation for excellence and innovation in the community, Riera’s vision now has become a reality – and due to a dramatic uptick in enrollment the school found itself needing to expand to meet unprecedented demand.
By January of this academic year, the newly minted “The Grove Academy” faced a remarkable challenge: enrollment applications for the following year had already grown by 100 percent.
“We were basically forced into expanding,” explained Riera, the school’s founder. “Parents were telling us, ‘If you’re expanding, we want our children here next year.’”
But sometimes a little push is all it takes.
This explosive growth led to the school’s third floor expansion, with elementary students now housed on the second floor and middle and high schoolers occupying the third floor. But the physical expansion tells only part of the story. The real transformation has been the school’s deepening integration into the Coconut Grove community.
A name that resonates
The choice of “The Grove Academy” was strategic, purposeful, and ultimately inspired by the students themselves.
“We wanted something that could apply equally to elementary, middle, and high school students,” Riera noted. “The kids gave us some feedback, and we realized they wanted a logo that represents Coconut Grove’s lush landscape.
The name captures something timeless yet immediate about Coconut Grove.
“It has this established feel,” Riera observed. “People tell us it sounds like it’s been here for quite a while. It gives that classic, foundational feeling we wanted, something that resonates with the Coconut Grove community.”
Community as classroom
What truly sets The Grove Academy apart is its innovative approach to education through community partnerships and real world experience. For example, students don’t just learn about cooking through a basic home economics course, they work alongside professional chefs at notable local restaurants like Jaguar and Mr. C’s.
“I want to bring experts in their field to our students,” Riera explained. “When you go to school to become a music teacher, you learn to be an educator. But here, students get the best of both worlds, they’re learning from actual musicians, actual artists, actual chefs.”
Innovation meets tradition
The Grove Academy also has embraced cutting-edge educational technology while maintaining its commitment to tangible learning experiences. Students participate in an 18-week artificial intelligence (AI) program through their partnership with Minds of Tomorrow, a local program offering hands-on activities in coding, robotics, engineering, and design.
Yet they also regularly visit the Coconut Grove Library, checking out physical books every two weeks, a practice that librarians say truly “makes their day” in an increasingly digital world.
Looking forward
As The Grove Academy continues to grow, Riera is committed to maintaining what she calls a “concierge approach to education,” personalized, individualized attention that ensures no student becomes just a number. For example, the school’s FLEX program accommodates professional young athletes and frequently traveling families, offering flexibility without sacrificing academic rigor.
The Grove Academy’s rapid growth reflects more than just educational excellence, it represents a community finding its educational identity. In choosing a name that honors its location while embracing innovation, the school has planted itself firmly in Coconut Grove’s future while respecting its established character.
For Riera and her team, the expansion is just the beginning.
“We’re poised to move forward and establish our identity,” she said. “We’re already here; it’s just a matter of giving that extra push to get the word out to everyone in the community.”
In Coconut Grove, where authenticity and community matter, The Grove Academy has found the perfect balance of both.
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