Olympic Heights High School welcomes students into a world of many possibilities. Not only do students learn basic math, English, science, and history, but they also have the opportunity to take an academy class that will prepare them for their future careers.
Olympic Heights offers 7 academies, including Engineering and Technology, Early Childhood, Hospitality and Tourism, Culinary, Finance, Marine Corps Junior ROTC, and Olympians Advanced Placement Academy (OAPA). Each academy requires students to take a course that focuses on the program each year, from freshman year until senior year.
For students to be placed into an academy, they must apply at the end of their 8th grade year.
Early Childhood Academy
Taught by Heidi Mansa, Early Childhood prepares high schoolers for careers in child-related occupations. Students gain teaching experiences through the Little Lions Preschool located at Olympic Heights. By taking this course, students can prepare for career opportunities in teaching, child psychology, social work, preschool ownership, and more. Throughout the course, “Students complete lessons on different stories, holidays, or fun activities that they prepare to implement in the Little Lions PK,” stated Mansa. Students also get an opportunity to get industry-certified through the program. They are also encouraged to join the Florida Future Educators of America (FFEA) club, which is aimed at students interested in pursuing a career in education. Members participate in community service-related activities as well as developing leadership skills and exploring the teaching profession.
Culinary Academy
The Culinary Arts program, taught by Dianna Levene, Lenny Judice, and Tracy Marhefka, introduces students to various careers in the food service industry. The program emphasizes proficiency in food production and cooking, cost control, nutrition, sanitation, and workplace safety, as well as enhancing skills in restaurant management. Students will earn Safe-Staff, ServSafe Industry Certification, and Food Safety Manager Certificate upon passing the required certifications.
Academy of Hospitality and Tourism
Taught by Tracy Marhefka, the Hospitality and Tourism program provides the opportunity to learn about and prepare for the profession with hands-on experiences for those interested in travel, tourism, hotels/resorts, food and beverage, attractions, cruise ships, meeting and event planning, and more. Students are highly encouraged to join DECA, a nationally known student organization, and will be co-curricular within the classroom. Industry certifications offered for the students include Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certification, Front Desk Supervisor, and Social Media Specialist Certification. “The past four years in the Hospitality and Tourism Academy have not only helped me develop strong skills to succeed in the industry, but it has also taught me the leadership and management aspects of the business,” Joseph Gallo, senior at Olympic Heights High School, expressed.
Marine Corps Junior ROTC Program
The Marine Corps JROTC program, instructed by Master Sergeant Carlos Jarquin and Master Sergeant Wayne Byron, aims to develop informed and responsible citizens with leadership skills, integrity, and strong character. “ JROTC is about each student learning about introspection and seeking self-improvement to grow as an individual in all areas to become a more successful and productive adult citizen in life,” claims Master Sergeant Byron. The curriculum presented stresses young men and women’s self-discipline, confidence, and leadership skills that will help them succeed in the future. Competitions are held throughout the year between other JROTC units in the county, as well as many events ranging from US military bases to team building events.
Finance Academy
Taught by John Voytilla, Cheryl Marshall Shimmel, and Katherine Celestino, the Finance Academy allows each student to “learn about the economy, the world of business, and how to organize their finances,” Voytilla expressed. It allows each child to build connections, gain insight into finance, and plan for the future. The curriculum emphasizes the concepts of banking, financial planning, securities, insurance, accounting, and entrepreneurship. Students will earn the Industry Certification in QuickBooks and Financial Literacy. Finance students are members of the Future Business Leaders of America club ( FBLA), which allows those to compete in competitions that test their knowledge of business and finance, gain community service hours, and learn how to work in leadership positions.
Academy of Engineering
The Academy of Engineering, directed by Erica Cheva, Maria Martinez, and Angela Mitchell, is a four-year program, certified by Project Lead the Way, which enables an engaging, hands-on classroom environment, for those interested in the field of engineering and computer science. Students participate in a variety of competitions including, the annual Congressional App Challenge, Student Astronaut Challenge, Zero Robotics Competition (sponsored by MIT), AWWA Water Tower Competition, and Cyberpatriot Competition (created by the Air Force Association). Students get an opportunity to get Industry Certification in AutoDesk Inventor, AutoDesk Revit Applications, and Python.
Olympians Advanced Placement Academy (OAPA)
Created by Kelly Lawrence, the Olympians Advanced Placement Academy is a demanding, accelerated, and challenging program designed to support the successful completion of advanced placement coursework. Beginning in their freshman year, a selected number of students follow a strict course filled with honors, AICE, and AP classes. To meet the criteria required to be eligible for the program, students “must have earned all A’s and B’s in all courses in seventh and eighth grade, a 4 or 5 on FAST ELA in seventh and eighth grade, and a 4 or 5 on the BEST Algebra 1 EOC exam in seventh grade or on the BEST Algebra 1 EOC or Geometry EOC in eighth grade,” stated Lawrence. This competitive course track also allows OAPA students to achieve extra monitoring and assistance from college planners, teachers, and guidance counselors.
With exciting academy classes geared toward student success after high school graduation, this is a wonderful opportunity for students to achieve certifications now to prepare them for the future.
Max • Nov 14, 2024 at 12:06 pm
It’s very important to be aware of the courses that your high school has. This article is very informative and useful.
Tyler Santos • Oct 8, 2024 at 8:43 am
Amazing article everyone! one of the greatest things about our high school is the abundance of ways to express yourself through many forms of education. i’m personally taking culinary and couldn’t ask for a better experience
Max • Oct 7, 2024 at 12:04 pm
This article shows the many different ways to learn. Also explains how people learn at the school.
lianna • Oct 7, 2024 at 12:00 pm
this is a really good article that helps show all the different academies and shows a lot of options for people to see what they want to further their career in, it’s also really well written.
ari • Oct 7, 2024 at 11:56 am
what a great article I love reading about all the academies. It will help students pick what to join.
mya • Oct 7, 2024 at 11:53 am
this is a very well written and informative article that helps show all the ways i can further my academics .
chase • Oct 7, 2024 at 11:49 am
This article did a great job describing the academies the school has. It is very well written and explained the academies well.
Deangelo Barrera • Oct 7, 2024 at 8:57 am
This is a very informative article. It does a great job discussing the variety of academies our school has to offer.
Andrea Lugo • Oct 7, 2024 at 8:14 am
I loved this article. it explains all the academic variations that our school offers. It helps you choose the right academy for you. This also gives you information on what is required to join.
Brianna • Oct 6, 2024 at 8:56 pm
this article is good. it explains all the different academies and choices that are offered at Olympic Heights. This is helpful and it will make people feel more comfortable at Olympic, and will give them the opportunity to explore whatever choice they want to do further.
Nadia • Oct 4, 2024 at 6:03 pm
Its great that our school provides different activities that students get to choose from. It also provides a good description about the activities so you know what your getting yourself into.
Mattias • Oct 4, 2024 at 12:05 pm
This article does a good job at explaining all the different academies that Olympic Heights offers. It’s helpful for anyone that’s not sure which academy they want to join.
Nathaly • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:43 am
Good article. It is helpful and informative about the academies in the school. It helped me know what each academy is about, the requirements to join, and how they contribute to the students knowledge.
Joel Mizrachi • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:41 am
It’s great that there are many programs and academies that a student can pick based on their interests and who they want to be in the future, DECA and Culinary look very interesting. It is amazing that these opportunities are offered as they can help students be motivated to achieve their goals, for example, OAPA seems like great motivation to do good in your class and boost for college applications.
Lara freitas • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:40 am
This is a great story. i love how students have the choice to pick great programs that can give them great opportunities.
Amarah • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:40 am
I learned from reading about the different academies. It shows our school provides a good education for the students.
ngan • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:38 am
The academies look amazing and it seems like students love them and the teachers are great. All of these academies are helpful for students who want to have a career that is related or not, they still provide them with skills.
Max • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:37 am
I think it’s cool that you can join the Florida Future Educators of America (FFEA) club if you are in the Early Childhood academy. I also like that the finance academy offers community service hours.
Brianna • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:37 am
I like how our school provides all of the students with an oppourtunity to learn about important life careers and activities. And I like how they are all very different from one another. And I also find it very interesting that our school has a daycare so that that the students in The Early Childhood Academy can get too work with children. I think that’s really cool
Maxim Makushkin • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:36 am
This a very nice and informative article. I enjoyed learning about the activities that we have in school.
Catherine Hudicourt • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:35 am
This article is great and educational. It really shows the importance of academies and how they help to choose your future career. It’s also very interesting to learn about all of the different academies the school has to offer !
ell • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:31 am
There are so many academies here at OH so it’s very good that the kids have a lot to choose from. I have Early Childhood right now and it is so fun working with the kids and doing fun projects. Culinary seems really fun too with all the cooking in it. I think every academy here is great.
mark • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:29 am
i didn’t really know the school offered so much to do all of these sound great and useful but also some sound fun if i had to choose one i would chose culinary because i love cooking but this will show me their is more to cooking than just being a chef
Leah • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:29 am
Olympic Heights has plenty of not only interesting but also fun academies for their students. These academies will help set up many great futures.
marissa • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:27 am
i think the academy’s are great! it looks like it helps many seniors with skills needed for life and college.
Izzy • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:27 am
This article was very informative. I enjoyed each in-depth section dedicated to each academy that gave details as to what that specific academy teaches. I also liked how each academy section goes into exactly what it can prepare you for, for the future
Brielle Crawley • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:26 am
I believe that these academies are extremely important for students futures. As someone in the culinary program, I have learned things about cooking and health that I never would have elsewhere. Early childhood seems especially helpful, teaching students to be future parents or teachers if they so wish
Giada • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:25 am
I like how the culinary arts program shows various careers and provides safety when it comes to culinary. The academy also prepares its students for hands-on experiences which is fascinating.
Audrey Horelick • Oct 4, 2024 at 11:25 am
This is such an interesting article. All of the academies are so cool and I love that we have so many options.