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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Available School Options Army JROTC
The Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (AJROTC) program provides
Choice developmental courses in leadership theory, drill and ceremonies, hygiene and first aid,
· Dr. Joaquín García High map reading, land navigation, techniques of oral communication, marksmanship and
· Forest Hill Community High safety, staff function and procedures, service JROTC opportunities, and physical readiness.
· Jupiter Community High Students who select this option will enroll in the AJROTC classes each year as well as a
· Seminole Ridge Community High full academic schedule. Upon completion, students are under no obligation to enlist in the
In–House Armed Forces. Successful completion of the AJROTC program allows entry into the Armed
· Atlantic Community High Forces up to two pay grades higher than other enlistees without AJROTC experience.
· Santaluces Community High All cadets are required to adhere to the U.S. Army standards including authorized
grooming regulations as part of the uniform requirement.There are no eligibility
criteria required for students applying to this program.
Available School Options Artificial Intelligence (AI) Academy
Unlock the power of AI and learn to build the future. This academy takes you beyond
Choice the theory, providing a deep understanding of how AI perceives the world, processes
· Palm Beach Gardens Community High information, and learns through Machine Learning. Through an accelerated curriculum
In–House: None available including hands-on programming, you will gain practical skills in designing, building, and
evaluating real-world AI applications, grounding your work in the essential principles of
responsible and ethical innovation, and you will have the opportunity to earn industry
certifications that solidify your expertise and accelerate your professional journey. All
students applying to this program must meet the following eligibility criteria: 2.0 GPA.
Arts & Communications Programs
Arts and Communication programs provide unique opportunities for the committed and talented student. These advanced pathways are
designed to prepare students for college and career success in the creative industry. In–depth study develops conceptual and technical
skills. Instruction is provided by highly trained teachers as well as professionals and working artists–in–residence. Students participate
in extensive highly specialized courses in dance, music, theater, visual arts, and communication arts as well as a full academic program.
In addition to a 2.0 GPA requirement, students must also receive an qualifying audition score in order to be eligible for participation
in the Choice programs lottery for A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Boynton Beach Community High School, and West Boca Raton
Community High School.
Arts programs are listed in this booklet by program area:
Communication Arts (p. 42)
Dance (p. 45)
Digital Arts & Photography (Formerly Digital Media) (p. 45)
Digital Media (p. 45)
Music—Band (p. 53)
Music—Keyboard/Piano (p. 53)
Music— Strings (p. 53)
Music—Vocal (p. 53)
Theatre (p. 55)
Theatre—Acting (p. 55)
Theatre—Musical (p. 55)
Theatre—Technical (p. 55)
Visual Arts (p. 56)
Explore the Arts programs by visiting each school's website:
A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts Boynton Beach Community High
Santaluces Community High West Boca Raton Community High
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