American Heritage School Offers Challenging Courses To Prepare Tomorrow’s Leaders

American Heritage School Offers Challenging Courses To Prepare Tomorrow’s Leaders

The Boca/Delray campus of the American Heritage School was established in 1999 with a mission “to graduate students who are prepared in mind, body and spirit to meet the requirements of the colleges of their choice.”

To this end, the private school offers a challenging college preparatory curriculum, integrated technology, exceptional guidance, leadership opportunities, and superior programs in the arts and athletics.

“The students at American Heritage are uniquely prepared to be leaders of the 21st century who embody knowledge, integrity and compassion,” said Melanie Hoffman, public relations director for the school. “The energy felt throughout American Heritage’s college preparatory school is powered by the pursuit of knowledge, beginning in PK3 through grade 12.”

On the campus, every student uses an iPad. In the Lower School, advanced courses are offered in all subjects, including the Stanford University math program for accelerated math students, and 15 electives are integrated into students’ daily schedules, Hoffman said.

In the Upper School, a selection of more than 200 different courses is offered, including 95 honors courses, 22 Advanced Placement courses and 60 fine arts courses. “Students can also explore career opportunities in pre-med and pre-law through a college-level pre-professional program,” Hoffman said. “Classes are taught daily by practicing physicians, surgeons, attorneys and circuit court judges.”

The 40-acre American Heritage School Boca/Delray campus resembles a small college in size and design. Facilities include investigative science labs facilitated by doctoral research scientists, engineering and robotics labs, a mock courtroom, media centers, outdoor environmental classrooms, two black box theatres, a state-of-the-art fine arts building, an Olympic-sized pool, sports fields and quiet courtyard areas.

“We are proud of all our students and their abilities to excel, not only in academics, the arts and athletics, but also as compassionate and respectful leaders in their community,” American Heritage School Vice President Dr. Douglas Laurie said. “Our students feel at home here at American Heritage School, which gives them the confidence to set high goals for themselves and succeed.”

One of the school’s many success stories is Jesse Fox, recalled Lisa LeFevre, high school principal at American Heritage.

“Jesse came to meet with me as a 10th grader shortly after I became high school principal with ideas of what could make the student experience here better,” LeFevre said. “He also let me know his dream was to go to the University of Pennsylvania, and he was already planning his college essay for them. Throughout high school at American Heritage, Jesse took advantage of many opportunities for leadership positions, community involvement, academic competitions and club activities. This, combined with his extremely rigorous course load, helped him achieve his dream, as he was accepted early decision into UPenn. To me, the greatest success is seeing our students achieve their goals.”

Rigorous course loads are common at American Heritage School, Hoffman said. However, the school also encourages students to achieve balance in their lives. “Our students take extremely challenging course loads and are involved in the arts, athletics, clubs and community service activities,” she said. “With so much on their plates, it’s often hard for them to balance it all. We stress the teaching of time management and how to work smarter. We want to be sure, as they move into college, that they are fully prepared to take on any and all challenges, so they can continue to reach their fullest potential. Our alumni always come back and tell us how they were more than prepared for their college courses and college life.”

The American Heritage School is located at 6200 Linton Blvd., just east of Jog Road, in Delray Beach. For more information, call (561) 495-7272 or visit www.ahschool.com.

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