The Lead

The Miami Dade College Summer High School Journalism Institute

The Miami Dade College High School Journalism Institute is an intensive six-week dual-enrollment summer program for high school students interested in careers in journalism. Students from the program’s inaugural class, which took place from June 19-July 28, learned how to write news and feature stories, take photographs and work on headline and caption writing. The team of student reporters, which included students from Miami Norland Senior High School, the School for Advanced Studies at Wolfson Campus, Miami Palmetto Senior High School, Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School, and Hialeah Senior High School, produced an eight-page newspaper—The Lead—at the end of the semester. These are the students who participated in the cohort.

 

Allessandra Inzinna

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Editor-In-Chief

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allessand.inzinna001@mymdc.net

Allessandra Inzinna, 16, served as editor-in-chief of The Lead during the summer of 2017. Inzinna, a rising junior at Miami Palmetto Senior High School, is currently the features editor of  The Panther, her school’s student newspaper. She aspires to be an investigative journalist in order to expose injustices and corruption in government.

 

Roxy Garcia

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News Editor

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roxy.garcia001@mymdc.net

Roxy Garcia, 16, served as news editor of The Lead during the summer of 2017. Garcia, a rising junior at Hialeah Senior High School, is currently the editor-in-chief at her school’s student newspaper, The Record. She aspires to obtain a bachelor’s degree in English education from Florida International University and become a public school teacher.

 

Adriana Dos Santos

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Forum Editor

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adriana.dossantos002@mymdc.net

Adriana Dos Santos, 16, served as the forum editor for The Lead during the summer of 2017. Dos Santos, a rising junior at Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School, will take a journalism II course this fall and serve on her school’s yearbook staff. She aspires to work as a criminal justice reporter.

 

Olivia Lafuente

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A&E Editor

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olivia.lafuente001@mymdc.net

Olivia Lafuente, 17, served as the A/E editor for The Lead during the summer of 2017. Lafuente, a rising senior at the School for Advanced Studies at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, will receive her high school and associate of arts degree at the completion of the 2017-18 school year. She aspires to do research in cultural anthropology. Her hobbies include writing, photography, fashion, and painting.

 

Alice Royer

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Staff Writer

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alice.royer001@mymdc.net

Alice Royer, 17, served as a staff writer for The Lead during the summer of 2017. Royer, a rising senior at Miami Norland Senior High School, is currently the editor-in-chief of the Viking Times, her school’s student newspaper. She aspires to pursue a bachelor’s degree in English and minor in journalism at a prestigious university.

 

Eric Forteza

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Staff Writer

Contact Information:
eric.forteza001@mymdc.net

Eric Forteza, 15, served as a staff writer for The Lead during the summer of 2017. Forteza, a rising sophomore at Hialeah Senior High School, hopes to attend Harvard University and earn a degree in English  and then enroll at Yale University, where he plans to obtain a law degree and become a civil rights attorney.

 

Tijarah Surin

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Staff Writer

Contact Information:
tijarah.surin001@mymdc.net

Tijarah Surin, 18, served as a staff writer for The Lead during the summer of 2017. Surin, a rising senior at Miami Norland Senior High School, is staff writer for the Viking Times, her school’s student newspaper. Upon her school graduation, she plans to double major in journalism and film/production.