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With an unprecedented 100 years of education behind it, The Cushman School marked its centennial this past September with the start of the 2024-25 academic year. Much more than a well-established institution, The Cushman School has become a cornerstone of the Miami community, nurturing generations of students and fostering a love for learning.
The school’s centennial celebration included a series of events designed to honor its rich history and the countless individuals who have contributed to its legacy. Alumni, faculty, and current students gathered to reflect on the school’s journey, highlighting its commitment to academic excellence and character development.
Throughout the years, The Cushman School has adapted to the changing educational landscape while maintaining its core values. The celebration served as a reminder of the school’s mission to create a supportive and engaging environment where students can thrive. As it embarks on its next century, The Cushman School looks forward to continuing its tradition of excellence in education.
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