Notable Alumni
- Yung Simmie, hip-hop artist and member of hip-hop collective, Raider Klan
- Frank Artiles, Florida House of Representative for District 119 in Florida
- Cristian Amigo, composer and guitarist
- Devin Bush, professional NFL FS for the Atlanta Falcons (1995–1998), the St. Louis Rams (1999–2000) and the Cleveland Browns (2001–2002).
- Rene Capo, United States Olympic representative as a judoka.
- Chris Corchiani, professional NBA guard for Orlando Magic after being picked in the second round of the 1991 NBA Draft from North Carolina State University and later on the Boston Celtics as well as the Washington Bullets.
- Vincent D'Onofrio, actor and producer, known for stage, film and television work. Best known for his role as Detective Robert Goren in Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
- Rohan Davey, professional NFL quarterback for the New England Patriots (2002–2004), switched on to the Arizona Cardinals, also helped lead the win of the NFL Europe World Bowl for the Berlin Thunder.
- Maria Canals Barrera, actress
- Joe Menendez, Television director, class of 1987.
- Jill Michelle Meleán comedienne and actress. Alumna cast member of FOX sketch comedy series MADtv.
- Julio Robaina, Mayor of the city of Hialeah, Florida as of 2005.
- Michael Timpson, professional NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots for six seasons (1989–1994). Alumnus of the Lakes class of 1985.
- Wifredo A. Ferrer, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
- Thaddeus Lewis Professional NFL Quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, class of '06.
- Armando Allen Professional NFL Running back for the Chicago Bears, class of '07.
- Zavier Garcia, Mayor of Miami Springs, Florida, Elected April 5, 2011.
- Mike Reyes, Miami Radio Personality/Producer Univision Radio, Spanish Broadcasting System, ESPN Radio, as of 2012.
- Idalys Quintero (1996-2012), died in a fatal single car crash. Several tribute videos and Facebook pages were created for her.
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