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Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), the College Football Playoff Foundation and the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Game (CFPNCG) Host Committee recently unveiled a new media center at Lamar Louise Curry Middle School in West Miami-Dade, complete with virtual reality (VR) equipment.
Lamar Louise Curry Middle School is one of 16 Miami-Dade public middle schools that have had their media centers transformed into technology-rich innovation spaces during the past two years. The four remaining schools will unveil their new projects by the end of this school year.
After the ceremony, students got the opportunity to road-test the some of the 25 VR headsets that are now part of the media center’s innovation space.
“I think it’s very cool,” said sixth grader Jonathan Gonzalez. “I’m looking at the effects of the magnetic fields of the earth and the sun, how charged particles affect the earth.”
In addition to the innovation workspace created as part of this effort, the media center was fitted with new tables, modular chairs and carpeting. There also is a Share Wall, where students can write messages collaborating on a lesson or answering questions posted on the wall to check in to express how they are feeling on a particular day.
“The kids will feel comfortable here, they can relax and play games,” said Lamar Louise Curry Middle principal Michele A. Bush. “Nowadays, kids are a little different, they want to venture into different ways of learning. The way the media center is renovated now it adjusts to those needs.”
This event is part of a $2 million partnership among the three entities in support of the district’s Middle School Redesign (MSR) initiative, intended to meet the unique needs of teachers and their students.
Attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony were Schools Superintendent Jose L. Dotres, District 8 School Board member Monica Colucci, School Board chair Mari Tere Rojas, CFPNCG executive director Britton Banowsky, Orange Bowl Committee CEO Eric Poms, and Orange Bowl Committee member and past president Jeff Rubin.
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