The schools are excellent, the landscape is beautiful and the atmosphere is relaxed; Sunny Palmetto Bay-Miami has nearly everything a family needs. Home to approximately 25,000 friendly people, Palmetto Bay-Miami is a quiet village located about 15 miles south of central Miami and just west of Biscayne Bay. The location affords quick access to several major roadways, including U.S. Route 1, State Route 874 and Florida’s Turnpike. In 2002, Palmetto Bay-Miami incorporated, officially combining the neighboring communities of Cutler and East Perrine. The area is largely residential, characterized by detached single-family homes with fenced yards, framed by a lush backdrop of natural trees, bushes and flowers. One of the village’s most appealing features is the quality of its public education. Students living in Palmetto Bay-Miami usually attend Coral Reef Elementary, Southwood Middle School or Miami Palmetto High School. All three schools received an A grade for student achievement on the Florida Department of Education’s 2005 school report card. Palmetto campuses are managed by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the largest public school districts in the country. Countywide, the district serves about 350,000 students and manages more than 330 campuses. Local landmarks include Charles Deering Estate at Cutler, Miami Metrozoo, Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport, Chapman Field Recreation Center, Itt-Snapper Creek Park, Fairchild Tropical Garden and Matheson Hammock County Park.
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