MDCPS Alumni

Six Distinguished M-DCPS Graduates Inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Six renowned and celebrated graduates of Miami-Dade’s public schools were inducted into Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ (M-DCPS) Alumni Hall of Fame on Thursday night for their post-secondary and professional achievements. 

The ceremony, held at the Hotel Beaux Arts, brought together District representatives, School Board members, alumni, and their families to celebrate the values that define M-DCPS excellence, innovation, choice, and safety– the same values that make our schools your best choice for a world-class education. 

With this year’s honorees, the Alumni Hall of Fame now includes 74 distinguished members whose accomplishments illuminate the extraordinary talent cultivated in our public schools and now shining brightly on the national and international stage. 

Representing the Class of 2026, the inductees reflect the rich history, diversity, and success of Miami-Dade’s graduates: 

  • Sheldon T. Anderson, a proud graduate of Miami Killian Senior High, Class of 1968, has built a distinguished career in finance.
  • John H. Dasburg, a Miami Senior High alumnus from the Class of 1961, has served in some of the highest leadership roles in corporate America.
  • Jaret L. Davis, Miami Killian Senior High Class of 1992, is recognized as one of Miami’s leading business and legal innovators.
  • Katherine Fernandez Rundle, a Miami Palmetto Senior High graduate from the Class of 1968, made history as the first Cuban American State Attorney in both Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida.
  • Marie Ferdinand-Harris, an alumna of Miami Edison Senior High, Class of 1997, is celebrated for her athletic excellence as a three-time WNBA All-Star and USA Gold Medalist.
  • Carlos A. Migoya, Miami Senior High Class of 1967, currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Jackson Health System, one of the nation’s premier public hospital networks.