The Cushman School
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N 25° 49.864 W 080° 11.072
17R E 581728 N 2857229
The Cushman school is now a pre-school in Miami, Florida.
Waymark Code: WM7YX8
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 12/25/2009
Views: 18
Miami’s oldest independent day school was founded by Dr. Laura Cushman in 1924. The school moved to this site in 1926, opening in early October, having sustained only minor damage from the disastrous September Hurricane. The original Mediterranean style classroom was built by Russell Skipton according to Dr. Cushman’s specifications. The classrooms were situated so as to get cross ventilation and the breeze off of Biscayne bay. Windows were added later and many came from the Royal Palm Hotel in downtown Miami. The school bell on the roof was the plantation bell used to call the construction workers to Villa Vizcays.
Dr. Cushman, a firm believer in educational innovation, was a well respected and recognized educator who served as principal for over 52 years. She felt that by developing traits of industry, responsibility, courtesy, honesty and integrety, a child would become a good scholar as well as a good citizen. Her philisophy of character development and educational excellence continue to guide the Cushman school today. In 1992 the United States Department of education recognized the Cushman school as a National School of Excellence.
Sponsored by the class of 1954 and the Historical Association of Southern Florida.
Marker Number: no listed
Date: 1/1/1924
County: Miami-Dade
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: Sponsored by the class of 1954 and the Historical Association of Southern Florida.
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