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  • Student Council

    Student Council is a student body represented by students in grades 3-5. The students that are part of Student Council show leadership skills and excellent academic standing. The Council gets together to determines different initiatives that they would like to do either for the school or for the community in order to give back. They also are the voice for the student body of the school. As the leaders they have to ensure several things such as leading be example and providing leadership to other students as it relates to doing right at school, voice the concerns of the other students and developing practical solutions to issues faced. They are the bridge between the students and the administrators. One of the initiatives that the Council is currently engaged in is getting the school to create Holiday cards for the Miramar Police Department to show appreciation and thank them for all that they do to keep us safe.

  • Girls Engaged in Mathematics and Science club (GEMS)

    Girls Engaged in Mathematics and Science club (GEMS) is designed for elementary school girls to collaborate, create, and learn together in a supportive and fun environment. Through hands-on projects, teamwork, and engaging lessons, participants will explore coding basics, problem-solving, and the endless possibilities of technology. We aim to spark creativity, build confidence, and inspire the next generation of innovators!

  • Recoder and Violin

    Recorder and Violin

    Volta Music Foundation is now an educational partner of Carnegie Hall's Link-Up Program. Link Up is a music education program created by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute to unite the classroom with the concert hall, giving students in grades 3-5 the opportunity to explore music through a yearlong curriculum of classroom activities and a culminating concert in which students perform with a professional orchestra.

    Contact information:

    • Nefertiti Young
      • Main Office Number: 754-323-770

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  • Safety Patrol

    Safety Patrols

    In their role of encouraging students to observe safety rules, patrols can have a significant, positive influence on their schoolmates. Patrols influence other students both formally as part of their regular duties, as well as informally because they serve as student role models of appropriate and safe behavior. Safety Patrol candidates are selected by their 4-5th grade teachers. They must maintain an above-average grade in all areas. Their behavior must be that of a leader who constantly follows directions. One who can be an example to other students on campus. The patrols report to their post in the morning daily from 7:35-7:55 a.m. 

    Contact information:

    • Nefertiti Young
      • Main Office Number: 754-323-7700

    Safety Patrols

  • S.A.V.E Promise

    S.A.V.E Promise

    S.A.V.E Promise Club (Students Against Violence Everywhere) is driven on 4 pillars: ENCOURAGE youth to be upright! EMPOWER youth to be leaders of change! ENGAGE youth in violence prevention activities! EDUCATE youth on how they can prevent violence! Through Sandy Hook Promise’s Know the Signs Programs. Students take the lead in teaching and growing. The club is composed of 3-5 grade students, and they meet twice a month (every other Friday) from 7:30-7:55 a.m. 

    Contact information:
    • Lindsley Juste
      • Main Office Number: 754-323-7700

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  • WSUN

    WSUN

    WSUN is our morning announcement program that airs every school day beginning at 8:00 AM. The program is run by 5th-grade students who were chosen for their reading skills, speaking abilities, and leadership and citizenship qualities.

    Contact nformation:

    • Daphene Watson
      • Main Office Number: 754-323-7700

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  • 5000 Role Models

    5000 Role Models

    The 5000 Role Model of Excellence is a program designed to boost the self-image, social skills, and academic performance of targeted males by motivating them to interact with respected and successful men whose real-life accomplishments can inspire young gentlemen to succeed. The program is composed of 9 mentees ranging from grades 4-5. They meet every Friday from 2:15-3:00 p.m.

    Contact information:

    • Raymond Hosin Jr.
      • Main Office Number: 754-323-7700

    5000 Role Models

  • Clubs and organizations are a great way to help develop character and the skills that will benefit you in school, your career, and in life. Skills like commitment, leadership, effective communication, and being able to work successfully in a group all come from participating in a club or organization. Joining a club is a great way to make friends, develop leadership skills, and boost your college resumé.