Anclote High School
Anclote High School | |
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Address | |
1540 Sweetbriar Drive Holiday, Florida, 34691 United States | |
Coordinates | 28°10′41″N 82°46′23″W / 28.178087°N 82.773002°WCoordinates: 28°10′41″N 82°46′23″W / 28.178087°N 82.773002°W |
Information | |
School type | Public high school |
Established | 2009 |
School district | Pasco County Schools |
Principal | Michelle Williams[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Gender | Male and female |
Average class size | 30 |
Color(s) | Royal blue, silver and white |
Athletics | FHSAA 5A (football 5A) |
Mascot | Shark |
Yearbook | Shiver |
Website | ahs.pasco.k12.fl.us |
Anclote High School is a public high school in Holiday, Florida. The school opened in August 2009 with grades 9 through 11; the first graduating class was in 2011. Michelle Williams is the principal.[2]
History
The school, designated as High School FFF in Pasco County Schools' long-range plans, was named Anclote High School by vote of the Pasco School Board in September 2008.[3]
Anclote High School opened in August 2009 to relieve crowding at J.W. Mitchell High School and Gulf High School.
Campus
The buildings, designed by Holmes Hepner & Associates, are slated to be LEED certified.[4] The campus is designed to enhance grouping into four professional learning communities: Business and Technology Community, Arts and Communication Community, Health and Human Services Community, Engineering and Science Community.
Curriculum
The school's learning communities offer relevant elective coursework to the community theme, such as :
- courses in sports, law studies, and health sciences in the Health and Human Services Community,
- courses in art, journalism, multimedia production, music and dance performance in the Arts and Communication Community,
- courses in business cooperative education, information technology and networking in the Business and Technology Community, and
- courses in culinary arts and energy leadership for the Energy Academy, a career academy, in the Engineering and Sciences Community.
The Energy Academy, supported by a partnership with Progress Energy and TECO, will lead to industry certification for entry positions within the energy industries.
The Anclote High School teams, known as the Sharks,[5] participate in Class 5A in football and Class 4A in most other sports.
References
- ↑ http://ahs.pasco.k12.fl.us/?page_id=172
- ↑ http://ahs.pasco.k12.fl.us/?page_id=172
- ↑ Solochek, Jeffrey S. (2008-09-03). "New Holiday school to be named Anclote High". St. Petersburg Times.
Despite proposals to honor beloved former educators, the Pasco School Board stuck with geography Tuesday when naming its newest high school. They called the high school, next to Paul R. Smith Middle in Holiday, Anclote High.
- ↑ "Holmes Hepner & Associates Architects – High School "FFF"".
- ↑ Harmon, Rick (2009-03-10). "Anclote Getting Ready For Shark Attack". Tampa Tribune.
The name was chosen in a vote of students from the feeder schools that will attend the Sweetbriar Drive school. Isle said about 400 participated in the vote with 57 percent for Sharks.