Cadet Sgt. Tatiana Pacheco, a 10th-grade student at Antilles High School, has been selected for the U.S. Naval Academy’s STEM Summer Program for rising 9th- through 11th-graders.
In honor of National Reading Month, Youth Art Month and Music in Our Schools Month, the Antilles High School Library Information Center hosted its first Pirate Comic Con, transforming the space into a vibrant celebration of storytelling, illustration and performance.
Antilles High School proudly celebrates an outstanding achievement by one of our very own cadets! Cadet Sergeant Tatiana Pacheco, a 10th-grade student and dedicated member of the JROTC Pirate Battalion, has been officially selected to participate in the United States Naval Academy STEM Summer Program.
Pirate Comic Con: A Celebration of Reading, Art, and MusicIn honor of National Reading Month, Youth Art Month, and Music in Our Schools Month, our Library Information Center hosted our first-ever Pirate Comic Con to celebrate storytelling! Our Inform...
Pirate Seniors from Ms. Ferrer’s ELA 12 class visited Antilles Elementary School on March 4 to participate in the Read Across America celebration, reading to younger students and serving as positive role models. The experience was a joyful and meaningful full-circle moment for many seniors, highlighting the power of reading, mentorship, and connection within our school community.
On Monday, February 23, 2026, FBLA Puerto Rico held its official Award Ceremony recognizing the top competitors from this year’s competitive events. More than 800 students participated in over 50 different events across Puerto Rico, and 490 student...
Student organizations in Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways play a key role in secondary education by reinforcing classroom learning and building leadership, discipline and real-world skills.
Antilles High School (AHS) recently welcomed back several distinguished alumni who returned not just to visit, but to give back—sharing firsthand insight into military academies, ROTC programs, and post–high school opportunities with our JROTC Ca...
Antilles High School proudly celebrates the exceptional achievements of its students at the 2025–2026 FBLA Puerto Rico Competitive Events, held on December 12, 2025, at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico in Hato Rey.Future Business Leaders o...
Antilles High School has launched a new initiative aimed at spreading positivity and strengthening the school community: the Pirate Kindness Ambassadors.
JROTC Cadet Brigade Commander Hiram Zeno received two national awards Oct. 23, earning both honors in recognition of his leadership, determination and commitment.
The Pirate Kindness Ambassadors at Antilles High School sparked a powerful ripple of positivity with their student-led “Cart of Gratitude” initiative, reminding everyone of the impact kindness can create.
Antilles High School establishes its first School Advisory Committee (SAC)! Learn about the newly elected parents, teachers, and student who will advise the principal and command on school policies, collaboration, and enhancing student education.
Students from Antilles High School (AHS), along with military families and community members, gathered, May 1 at the school gymnasium for the Decision Day College and Career Fair. This event provided valuable resources for students as they plan their educational and career paths.
Six exceptional students from the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Americas schools showcased their spelling prowess at the statewide final of the National Spelling Bee Regional Final this year.
DoDEA Americas’ Antilles School Meals Program received multiple awards during the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fall Healthy Meals Summit Oct. 21-23 in Las Vegas for its exceptional school meals practices. Antilles Schools, which includes Antill...
At Ramey Unit School, an ambitious kite design project has lifted spirits and educational standards, harnessing the winds of collaboration across multiple departments.
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