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Student Accused of Having Gun on School Property
NBC 6’s Willard Shepard has the latest on a student accused of bringing a loaded gun to Miami Palmetto Senior High School
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Celebrating Judge Jackson's Confirmation at Miami Palmetto Senior High School
NBC 6’s Steve Litz has the latest on today’s pep rally at Miami Palmetto Senior High School celebrating Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation
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Miami Palmetto Senior High Holds Pep Rally to Honor Alum Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court Confirmation
South Florida’s Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a former graduate of Miami Palmetto Senior High School is being celebrated by her alma mater after becoming the first Black woman confirmed to the Supreme Court. A standing ovation in the United States Senate is what came with the confirmation of Judge Jackson, but today she will be honored with a schoolwide...
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High School Pep Rally Celebrating Alum Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court Confirmation
NBC 6’s Cherney Amhara is live at a Miami Palmetto Senior High pep rally that is celebrating notable alum, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who graduated from the school in 1988, where she was a high-performing student
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Brothers Arrested After Weapons Found in Car at Palmetto Senior High School
Two brothers were arrested after a firearm and weapons were found inside of their vehicle that was parked in the lot of their Miami-Dade high school.
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Miami Palmetto Senior High Teacher Resigns Amid Allegations of Improper Relationship With Student
A Miami Palmetto Senior High School teacher has resigned amid allegations he had an improper relationship with a student, Miami-Dade County Public Schools officials said.
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Miami Palmetto Senior High School Teacher Accused of Sex With Student
A teacher at Miami Palmetto Senior High School was arrested Thursday amid accusations of sexual battery of a female student.
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Charges Dropped Against Music Teacher Accused of Sex With Student
A South Florida music teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student won’t face charges, according to a closeout memorandum from the State Attorney’s office.