Business community focusing on filling empty desks in Miami-Dade County Public Schools

The kids in the third-grade class we observed at Phyllis Ruth Miller Elementary go to an A-rated school, a Montessori magnet school, which has room for more students, and now a group of CEOs says that’s a marketing issue.

“So this is our down payment on the future of Miami-Dade County’s public education system,” said Raul Moas, president of the Partnership for Miami.

It’s a group made up of 23 CEOs. The Partnership is paying for six A-rated schools to promote their product to families…

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