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Principal Adolfo Costa and Mr. Coral Gables pageant winner Anthony Soto roam the halls as champions in their respective fields running the school and running the stage.

Costa named Central Region Principal of the Year By Brooke Donner

semi-finalists’ school, including Gables on Dec. 6. After being greeted with breakfast, the members of the Committee interviewed teachers and staff about Costa and the school in Principal Adolfo Costa is Miami-Dade general. They then toured the school and observed classes of County’s Central Region Principal of the Year. their choice. On the day of the visit, mandatory Data Chats Costa, along with other principals of schools in (one on one discussions between teachers and students about the region, was first nominated for Principal of the standardized test scores) were being conducted. Club picture Year in late November. day was originally scheduled for Dec. After being 6, but was postponed until Dec. 19. The whole thing is a humbling nominated, every The other three regions, North, experience. principal was required South and Education Transformation to create a packet showcasing Adolfo Costa, Office (F graded schools), underwent why he or she should be the this same process to choose their Principal Central Region Principal of the Principal of the Year. Of the four Year. Costa’s packet included regions, the Central Region chose its letters of recommendation from winner first: Costa. various people (the President and Executive Director of the “It’s an honor to even be nominated by my fellow peers. Council for Educational Change, school academy leaders, It’s a very impressive group of schools and principals, and members on the board of the Parent Teacher Student the whole thing is a humbling experience. It highlights the Association, student council, and more). The packet also school,” said Costa. included overviews and pictures of Costa’s awards and the Costa and the three other regional winners are now in the school’s accomplishments, such as Bridge for Peace. running for District Principal of the Year. A District Principal The Regional Principal of the Year Committee, of the Year Committee will conduct visits, similar to the consisting of eight people, reviewed the principals’ packets regional visits, to the four schools. The Committee will visit and chose semi-finalists. The Committee visited each Gables sometime in the last week of January. Soon after

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CHIEF: Principal Costa, named Miami-Dade County’s Central Region Principal of the Year, works in his office.

these visits, a banquet will be held to announce the District Principal of the Year. The winner will go on the represent Miami-Dade County in the state Principal of the Year competition. Costa hopes being named Regional Principal of the Year will bring the school “much needed good publicity,” and said it “highlights the different programs and awards the school has achieved.” “It’s a reciprocal relationship: Costa reflects everything the schools has accomplished, but we’ve accomplished it because of him,” said International Baccalaureate cocoordinator Diana Van-Wyk.

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PG. 13 Former Cavaliers return to Woodward Field for alumni game

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The fifth annual Mr. Coral Gables took place Dec. 13 in the auditorium. As usual, the highly anticipated pageant allowed male students the opportunity to strut their stuff and represent their respective clubs in a chance to be crowned as Gables’ best. This year, the event was centered around a firefighter theme. Contestants were able to embody their inner fireman by being strong, selfless, and sizzling – attributes of the perfect Mr. Coral Gables. Decked out in suspenders and fireman hats, the Mr. Coral Gables hopefuls started off the show by showcasing weeks of hard work in a hot dance routine choreographed by Gablettes & Co. seniors Elizabeth Harley, Camille Palmer, and Natalie Shafer. Afterwards, the boys to took to the swimsuit portion to represent their clubs. The top 10 contestants who

PG. 7 Will the world end tomorrow? Is doomsday imminent?

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By Maggie Rivers

acquired the most support from the crowd during the swimsuit category were able to continue on to the talent portion. However, because of the crowd’s chanting and encouragement, the judges decided to include Mr. Gablettes & Co., Ryan Francis, creating a top 11. The boys brought a variety of talent to the show, but the night’s most memorable acts included Angelo Pis-Dudot’s (Mr. IBHS) Napoleon Dynamite impersonation, Nabi Ferra’s (Mr. Key Club) “Yes” dance, and of course, Anthony Soto’s (Mr. Swimming) electroluminescent routine. Once all the contestants displayed their talents, a top six was chosen. The top six then completed a question and answer round in order to determine who would be crowned the winner. Before Mr. Coral Gables was revealed, Raul Flores (Mr. TV Production) was awarded Mr. Congeniality, as voted by the other participants. In the end, it was Mr. Swimming, Anthony Soto, who came out victorious. With a charming smile and a creative talent act, he successfully doused the other contestants’ fire. More Mr. Coral Gables on page 2.

PG. 16 Miami Art in Public Places beautifies sites around the city for locals

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