Profile

Demographics
Students
2556 Students
607 Seniors
6% White Non-Hispanic
91% Hispanic
1% Black Non- Hispanic
2% Asian
49% Receive free or reduce lunch

Staff
91 Full-Time Teachers
74% Hispanic
15% WHite
8% Black
1% Asian
2% Other

 

Mr. Danny Espino
School Board Member – District 5
Website[email protected]

Dr. Michael Lewis
Central Region Superintendent

About us

Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School (Reagan/Doral) is a state-of-the-art senior high school that opened in August 2006. It is located on approximately 20 acres of land within Miami-Dade County Public School’s Central Regional Center. The address is 8600 NW 107th Avenue, in the City of Doral.

The demographics of the school include single-family homes, townhomes and apartments. The growth in this area is a constant factor. The school contains 250,000 square feet of classroom space, twelve computer labs and a full-service media center. The school has a 700 seat Theater/auditorium, indoor air conditioned cafeteria, and a gymnasium that can accommodate 2,100 students.

Address 8600 NW 107 Ave.
Doral, Fl. 33178
Phone
Fax
305.805.1900
305.805.1901
Location 7241 Voting District 5
Grades 9-12 Region Central
Capacity 2261 Hours 7:20 AM – 2:20 PM
Enrollment 2437 School Colors Navy Blue
Forrest Green
Vegas Gold
Board Member Mr. Danny Espino Central Office 5005 NW 112 Ave.
Doral, Fl. 33178
305.499.5050

Vision Statement

Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School recognizes that all students can learn. We strive for the development of character, literacy, and love of humanity. In doing so, we are committed to create an educational communal relationship where students can reach their potential through a rigorous and relevant environment. This nurturing setting fosters the development of productive citizens who consequently become life-long learners.

 

Mission Statement

Reagan/Doral provides our students the opportunity for a quality education by implementing a challenging and innovative curriculum delivered in a state-of-the-art facility. We encourage positive school reform by establishing a partnership with our parents and community, instilling cultural awareness, and promoting relevant learning to motivate students in today’s global setting

We are the Home of the Bison.

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