MIAMI, May 15, 2026 — Miami Dade College (MDC) and Jackson Health System are uniting to open Health Science Charter High School, designed to prepare students for careers in health care and address South Florida’s growing workforce needs. Leaders from the two institutions will share details of this transformative partnership during a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony on Monday, May 18, at 1:30 p.m. at MDC’s Medical Campus. Working media are welcome to attend.
The school represents a first-of-its-kind collaboration between MDC and Jackson Health System focused on developing the next generation of health care professionals while expanding educational and career opportunities for Miami-Dade County students.
“The launch of the Health Science Charter High School reflects what is possible when education and industry come together to advance student success and strengthen our community,” said MDC President Madeline Pumariega. “Through this partnership with Jackson Health System, we are building a powerful pipeline of future health care professionals who will serve with skill, compassion and purpose, while helping meet one of South Florida’s most critical workforce needs.”
Set to open in August 2027 in Miami’s Health District, the Health Science Charter High School will create an innovative educational pathway for students interested in pursuing careers in nursing, allied health, health care administration and other high-demand medical fields. Through early exposure to health care education, hands-on learning opportunities and access to college-level coursework, students will gain the academic foundation and practical experience needed to thrive in the health care industry.
“As Miami-Dade County continues to grow, so does the need for world-class health care and a strong pipeline of skilled medical professionals,” said Carlos A. Migoya, CEO of Jackson Health System.
“Jackson Health System is a powerhouse in medicine, and Miami Dade College is a landmark institution known for educational excellence. Bringing these two institutions together to launch this high school is a natural fit — uniting world-class health care and education to inspire, prepare and train the next generation of health care professionals.”
Leaders in attendance include President Pumariega; Carlos A. Migoya, CEO of Jackson Health System; and David Zambrana, president and COO of Jackson Health System.
For more information, contact Krysten Brenlla at krysten.brenlla@jhsmiami.org, 786-763-8827, or Maria Descz at mdescz@mdc.edu, 305-237-3792.
WHAT: MDC & Jackson Health System to Sign MOU for Health Science Charter High School
WHEN: Monday, May 18, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: MDC Medical Campus, 950 N.W. 20th St., Building 3, Room 3102, Miami. Campus Map
About Miami Dade College
Miami Dade College is one of the nation’s largest and most diverse institutions of higher education, serving more than 100,000 students annually through eight campuses and outreach centers across Miami-Dade County. Through accessible, high-quality education and workforce development programs, MDC prepares students for meaningful careers and lifelong success. For more information visit https://www.mdc.edu/
About Jackson Health System
Jackson Health System is one of the nation’s premier academic health systems and the leading public health care provider in South Florida. With a mission to build the health of the community, Jackson offers world-class patient care, medical education and innovative health care services to residents throughout Miami-Dade County. Learn more at https://jacksonhealth.org/