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Angeline Academy of Innovation
STEAM 6-12 school in Land O' Lakes, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Angeline Academy of Innovation (AAI), also known as Angeline Academy, or Angeline, is a seven-year, 6-12 STEM school located in Land O' Lakes, Florida. It is part of the Pasco County School District.[1] The school day is from 8:20 AM to 2:40 PM.[2] The student/teacher ratio of the school is 21:1.[3]
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Campus
Angeline Academy is located on a 19 acre campus next to Florida State Road 589. The school has a footprint of 187,000 square feet with a maximum student capacity of 1,694.[4][5] The campus is shared with Pasco eSchool, the county's Florida Virtual School franchise.[6][7]
Athletics facility
Angeline Academy's sports complex, called the Angeline Athletic Complex, is located off-campus and opened in November 2024 for its first games.[8] It includes a football stadium with a press box, Pasco County’s first artificial turf field, tennis courts, a running track, and a 28,145 square foot gymnasium.[9]
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History
Construction of the school's building began in 2022 by Ajax Building and PBK Architects, and was designed by Harvard Jolly Architecture.[4][10] The construction finished in August 2023, costing $52.7 million.[11]
The school held its first classes on August 10 2023.[10][12] The 2023-24 school year opened with 830 students enrolled from grades 6-10, adding grades 11 and 12 the two following years.[13][14]
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Achievements
School achievements
In the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school year, Angeline has been graded 'A' from the Florida Department of Education, determined by factors such as student scores in Mathematics and English Language Arts.[15][16]
In the 2024-25 school year, Angeline Academy outperformed Pasco County and Florida for the pass rates of Algebra 1, Biology, Geometry, and United States History.[17]
Course pathways
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Angeline Academy is the Central Pathway School of Pasco County for high-school. Students are required to take one primary pathway, with secondary pathways being optional.[18][11]
Primary pathways
Biomedical Science
The Biomedical Science pathway is lead by Nichole Mathews and offers four courses:[19]
- Principles of Biomedical Science
- Human Body Systems
- Medical Interventions
- Biomedical Innovation
Computer Science & Information Technology
The Computer Science & Information Technology pathway is lead by Michael Marchesano and Darnell Taylor, and offers five courses:[20]
- IT Fundamentals
- Cybersecurity Essentials
- Computer & Network Security Fundamentals
- Operational Cybersecurity
- Database Security
Engineering and Robotics
The Engineering and Robotics pathway is lead by Loc Hoang and Evan Pfeuffer, and offers 8 courses:[21]
- Foundations of Robotics
- Introduction to Engineering Design
- Principles of Engineering
- Robotic Design Essentials
- Robotic Systems
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- Engineering Design and Development
- Robotic Application Capstone
Secondary pathways
Two secondary pathways are also offered:
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Athletics
As of the 2024-2025 school year, sports are split up by gender, middle-school (MS), and high-school (HS). Sports are further divided into the fall, winter, and spring seasons.[11][22]
Fall sports
- MS Volleyball
- HS Volleyball
- HS Cross Country
- HS Golf
- HS Swim & Dive
Winter sports
- MS Boys & Girls Soccer
- MS Boys & Girls Basketball
- HS Boys & Girls Soccer
- HS Boys & Girls Basketball
- HS Competitive Cheer
- HS Girls Weightlifting
- HS Wrestling
Spring sports
- MS Track & Field
- HS Track & Field
- HS Boys Weightlifting
- HS Boys & Girls Lacrosse
- HS Flag Football
- HS Tennis
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Principals
As of 2025, Angeline is currently headed by JoAnne Glenn who has been principal since it opened in 2023. Angeline also has many vice and assistant principals.[23] JoAnne Glenn was the principal of Pasco eSchool before 2023.[24]
See also
References
External links
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