Welcome, Anclote High School Juniors!
Welcome to your junior year, Sharks! This is a pivotal time in your high school journey—where preparation meets opportunity. As upperclassmen, you’re stepping into leadership roles, diving deeper into your passions, and laying the foundation for your future beyond Anclote High.
This page is your launchpad for success—packed with resources for college and career planning, testing info, important dates, and ways to stay involved. Whether you’re exploring new challenges or sharpening your goals, junior year is your time to rise, lead, and make your mark.
Stay focused, stay fierce, and keep swimming forward—Shark Nation is cheering you on!
‘Clote Convo – The 11th Grade Scoop Newsletter
Junior Team
Mr. Smith
Assistant Principal
Ms. Maertin
School Counselor
Ms. Bender
Graduation Coach (SSAP)
Ms. Palmer
Class Sponsor
Ms. Barber
College/Career Specialist
Ms. Anderson
Cambridge Coordinator
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Shark News
Go Marching Sharks!
The Marching Sharks recently competed in the Music Performance Assessment at Hernando High School, receiving a rating of EXCELLENT for their La Nouba show. Additional honors of Excellent for Percussion and Superior for Auxiliary/Color Guard were earned. Pictured are...
Girls Cross Country – on the way to States!!
At the regional cross country meet held at Anclote High School this past Saturday, our varsity girls qualified to compete at the state championship meet next Saturday in Tallahassee - our first state qualifying team. They placed 6th out of 30 teams in our region! The...
Varsity Sharks Make School History!
Anclote High School's Varsity Football team made school history Friday night by defeating the Hudson Cobras 35-14 for the Class 5A-District 7 title. The Sharks dominated the game while celebrating Senior Night! AHS will host Tarpon on Friday, November 15th at 7:30...
October Students of the Month
Congratulations to Anclote High School's Students of the Month for October: An Nguyen, Cierra Lopez-Muniz, Val Martinez Cardona, Michael Castro, Jack Warren, Maggie Jones, Nguyen Ly, Nicole Rago, Robert Shearer, and Andrea Ferguson. The students were recognized...