American High School (Miami-Dade County, Florida)

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American High School
Established September 1976
Type Public Secondary
Principal Luis E. Diaz
Students 2,773 students
Grades 9–12
Location Miami-Dade County (unincorporated), Florida, USA
District Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Campus Suburban
Colors Red, White and Blue
Mascot Patriot
School Hours 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Average Class Size 31
School Uniforms Mandatory
Website American Senior High School

American High School is a secondary school located at 18350 NW 67 Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida; its principal is Luis E. Diaz

American was built and opened in 1976 and was named so because this was the year of America's bicentennial. Its mascot and colors were chosen to reflect this. The school uses a Hialeah address but mainly serves northern Miami Lakes, including Palm Springs North and The Country Club of Miami.

American's athletic rivals include Barbara Goleman High School, Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School, Miami Carol City High School, Hialeah High School and Miramar High School.

In 2006 The Girls Varsity Softball Team, The Bowling Team & the Boys Soccer Team all won District Championships.

American High School is a secondary school located at 18350 NW 67 Avenue in Miami Lakes, Florida; its principal is Luis E. Diaz

American was built and opened in 1976 and was named so because this was the year of America's bicentennial. Its mascot and colors were chosen to reflect this. The school uses a Hialeah address but mainly serves northern Miami Lakes, including Palm Springs North and The Country Club of Miami.

American's athletic rivals include Barbara Goleman High School, Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School, Miami Carol City High School, Hialeah High School and Miramar High School.

In 2006 The Girls Varsity Softball Team, The Bowling Team & the Boys Soccer Team all won District Championships.

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[edit] American Feeder Pattern

Middle schools that feed into American: Country Club Middle School and Lawton Chiles Middle School

Elementary schools that feed into American: Charles D. Wyche Elementary, Joella C. Good Elementary, Palm Springs North Elementary, and Spanish Lakes Elementary

[edit] Alma Mater

We hail to you our Alma Mater In our hearts you will Always be dear And as we live And learn together Let your true spirit shine Bright and clear With you we stand for greatness And great we will ALWAYS be To our school AMERICAN We pledge our loyalty



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