American Heritage Boca/Delray
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American Heritage School
6200 Linton Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33484 American Heritage School of Boca/Delray is an independent non-sectarian and co-educational college preparatory day school for grades Pre-K3 through 12 with approximately 900 students. The Upper School, grades 9-12, has a student population of 385.
The school serves the rapidly growing areas of South and Central Palm Beach Counties, as well as North Broward County, and is located on a beautifully landscaped parcel of land (40 acres) located between Military Trail and Jog Road on Linton Boulevard in Delray Beach, Florida. The campus includes eighteen buildings which house classrooms and other instructional programs, an administrative building, an aquatics complex, six tennis courts, a baseball field, a softball field, a multipurpose field and a gymnasium. The average class size is 16.
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facebook.com1st place and Platinum Plus rating earned by our Large Group Lyrical Dance Team at the Believe National Dance Competition. Our students competed against over 30 schools with nearly 1000 routines. Congratulations to all students. Solos: Savannah Hyatt- Platinum rating Jenna DeStefano- Platinum rating Olivia Roberson- Platinum rating Alaina Cohen- Elite Gold rating Duet: Platinum Plus rating Group Dances: Small Group Contemporary- Platinum rating Small Group Lyrical- Platinum Plus rating Small Group Teen Lyrical- Platinum rating and special award for "Elegance and Grace" Large Group Lyrical- Platinum Plus rating Large Group Jazz- Platinum Plus rating and a special award recognition for choreography Large Group Contemporary- Platinum Plus rating
Jonathan B., rising freshman, made it to the Final Round of the Middle School Congressional Speech and Debate National Tournament in Birmingham, Alabama. He came in 9th overall in the nation. Congratulations!
AHS junior, Abhilash D., was appointed by Congressman Ted Deutch into the 2017-2018 Congressional Youth Cabinet.
Andrew R., sophomore, was awarded 2nd place for Page Design from the Palm Beach Post's Excellence in High School Journalism Awards.
Congratulations to our 2017 graduates! Featured in the Palm Beach Post and Sun Sentinel newspapers.
Congratulations to our new inductees into French Honor Society. #french #honorsociety #collegeprep
AHS senior theatre students taking a bow after their final performance at American Heritage. They entertained a packed house filled with parents, students, and alumni at our 2017 Senior Showcase. #finearts #collegebound
Our Science Department Chair, Ms. Wozny, has been selected by Miami University's Project Dragonfly program to travel to Baja in June and study desert and marine landscapes through ecological and social field methods.
Josephine M. and Paige H. were just elected Co-Vice Presidents of Palm Beach County Student Government. This is the 3rd year our students are serving on the county board. Congratulations!
Congratulations to our Palm Beach Post Pathfinder Award Nominees and Winners. Jada Campbell - 1st place -instrumental music Sabrina Ginsburg - 1st place -community involvement Anna Darwish - 2nd place -Computer science Blaire Bilton - 2nd place - drama Jesse Fox - 3rd place - history/political science Sabrina Ginsburg - special award from the Kantner foundation for community involvement.
This is the artwork of Chuyuan (LeeLee) Jiang, 10th grader, who came in 1st place in the Sister Cities International Young Artists Showcase. Based on the theme, “We’re Going Places”, her piece, along with 11th grader Shalin Berman's, artwork that earned 2nd place, will be displayed in a tour of cities participating in this showcase throughout the next year.
8th graders Jonathan B. and Elena M. Are champions at the Middle School Speech and Debate Tournament of Champions at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Jonathan earned 2nd Place and Elena won 4th Place.