Miami, FL
By the numbers: Ostapenko maintains dominance of Haddad Maia in Miami
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No.24 seed Jelena Ostapenko received the higher of No.13 seed Beatriz Haddad Maia for the fourth time in as many conferences to achieve the fourth spherical of the Miami Open, advancing 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 in 2 hours and 21 minutes.
The competition was a typical Ostapenko rollercoaster, that includes quite a few twists and turns in entrance of an enthusiastic crowd that the Latvian described as “like a soccer match” afterwards. Finally, the previous Roland Garros champion got here from 3-1 down within the third set to advance. Listed below are the important thing numbers from the wild trip.
6-0 – Ostapenko now leads her head-to-head with Haddad Maia 4-0 at professional stage. Together with a pair of junior conferences, Ostapenko has received all six instances she has confronted Haddad Maia.
Each of their junior conferences and two of their professional conferences have gone to 3 units. Ostapenko additionally defeated Haddad Maia 6-7(5), 6-1, 6-4 within the 2017 Seoul remaining to win her second profession title.
41 – Winners struck by Ostapenko, together with six aces, in comparison with 17 by Haddad Maia. From 4-1 down within the second set, Ostapenko tallied 5 clear return winners and held some extent to stage at 5-5, however was unable to finish the fightback in that set.
44 – Unforced errors dedicated by Ostapenko, 19 of which got here within the second set, in comparison with 18 by Haddad Maia.
6 – Haddad Maia missed the primary six break factors she introduced up on the Ostapenko serve, till she discovered a backhand return winner to take the seventh for 2-1 within the second set. Total, Haddad Maia transformed 4 of 14 break factors, whereas Ostapenko took six out of 12.
5 – From 3-1 down within the third set, Ostapenko discovered one other purple patch and rattled by the final 5 video games of the match in a row, successful 20 of the final 23 factors and ending with one other blazing forehand winner down the road.
2 – That is the second time that Ostapenko has reached the fourth spherical in Miami. The final time was in 2018, when she made the ultimate — a run that additionally featured a third-round victory over Haddad Maia. Might the identical sample repeat? Ostapenko will face both No.25 seed Martina Trevisan or Claire Liu subsequent.
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Miami, FL
Miami-Dade Public Schools expand programs to acclimate migrant students
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade County Public Schools are bracing for a potential influx of migrant students as the district continues to recruit ESOL teachers and offers specialized programs to help foreign-born students acclimate.
Although official numbers for the current year are not yet available, the district told Local 10 News Tuesday it has the resources to welcome all students, regardless of how many arrive.
Over the past three years, the district has seen a fluctuating number of foreign-born students entering its schools.
During the 2021-2022 school year, 14,643 foreign-born students enrolled in Miami-Dade schools.
This number rose significantly to over 22,000 students during the 2022-2023 school year, before slightly decreasing to just under 21,000 for the 2023-2024 school year.
To address the needs of these students, Miami-Dade school district officials are utilizing the Title I Migrant Education Program, which was established by the county’s bilingual department, to support migrant students who face challenges in acclimating to environments with U.S.-born students.
The program provides a range of services, including the Newcomer Program, which offers a set curriculum designed to help new immigrant students assimilate into Miami-Dade schools. This program assists students with everything from school registration to language learning opportunities.
The district has also shared its ongoing efforts to recruit talented ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) teachers.
In a statement, Miami-Dade School district district officials said, “M-DCPS continues to recruit talented candidates to help students whose first language is not English.”
Erica Garcia, Executive Director of the Migrant Education Program, spoke with Local 10 News about the district’s preparedness.
“Miami-Dade County Public Schools has several programs to handle the influx of new immigrant students,” she said.
Among the top three countries from which these students are arriving are Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti.
The district’s available services also include free lunch programs and after-school activities, aimed at providing comprehensive support to these students as they transition into their new academic environment.
As the school year progresses, school district officials remain committed to ensuring that all students, including those from migrant backgrounds, receive the education and support they need to succeed.
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Miami, FL
Miami-Dade mapping out schools to reduce first responder response time
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Petition demands Miami Gardens stop threatening residents over gravel and grass
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