Middle school to receive media center makeover

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Middle school to receive media center makeover
The transformation of the media centers comes as part of Orange Bowl’s commitment to improve the South Florida community.

The Orange Bowl Committee has announced three South Florida middle schools are set to receive transformative learning center renovations as part of its Media Center Makeover Project to revitalize educational spaces and redefine the learning experience for students for years to come.

One of the schools is Cutler Ridge Elementary in Miami-Dade County.

The Orange Bowl Media Center Makeover Project powered by Extra Yard for Teachers provides innovative learning environments that inspire creativity, collaboration and academic excellence. The upgraded facilities boast state-of-the-art technology, a comprehensive selection of resources and ergonomic furniture and flexible seating arrangements to ensure comfort and adaptability for diverse learning needs.

The transformation of these media centers comes as part of Orange Bowl’s commitment to improve the South Florida community and its residents, and the impact of these renovations is expected to be profound and far-reaching.

“The Orange Bowl Committee is committed to enriching the lives of students through impactful educational initiatives,” said Bradley D. Houser, Orange Bowl Committee president and chair. “By investing in these upgraded media centers, we aim to provide students with the tools and environments necessary to thrive academically and prepare for future success.”

The Orange Bowl Media Center Makeover Project powered by Extra Yard for Teachers is made possible in part by its generous sponsors including Amazon, Cinch Home Services, Comcast, Ernst & Young, Florida Lottery, GA Telesis, Moss, Truist and Uber.

“The Florida Lottery is honored to partner with the Orange Bowl Committee in this remarkable initiative,” said John F. Davis, secretary of the Florida Lottery. “By investing in the Media Center Makeover Project, we are enhancing educational environments and fostering a brighter future for our students. Together, we are creating spaces where learning, creativity, and innovation can thrive, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed.”

By integrating the latest technology into daily learning activities, students will have unparalleled access to information and opportunities for interactive learning experiences.

Moreover, the redesigned layout encourages collaborative projects and group discussions, promoting critical thinking and communication skills among students.

For more information about Orange Bowl Media Center Makeover Project, visit orangebowl.org.

About Orange Bowl
Orange Bowl is primarily a volunteer non-profit sports organization with more than 410 members that promotes and serves the South Florida community. With its primary mission since being created in 1935 to bring tourism to South Florida through an annual football game and events, it has also maintained a legacy of charitable contributions and community outreach.

Orange Bowl’s community outreach is embodied by the four pillars of its Orange Bowl Cares program: Youth Sports, Education, Community Engagement, and Legacy Programs.

Orange Bowl features a year-round schedule of events culminating with the 2024-25 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl on Jan. 9, 2025.

For more information about Orange Bowl events, including promotional inquiries and volunteer opportunities through the Ambassador Program, log on to orangebowl.org or follow @OrangeBowl and @OrangeBowlCares on social media.

 

 

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