Academy of Veterinary Assisting

  • General questions about magnets should be directed to 352-955-7121

     For more information on shadow days, contact the front office at 386-462-1125

    Magnet Application Information

    Applications for the 2024-2025 school year will open on January 16, 2024 and close at 4:00 p.m. on February 13, 2024.  You must have the application completed by 4:00 on that day in order to be considered for the first round of review.  Any applications after that time will be processed as a late application.  The link to the application will be on the district’s magnet website (www.sbac.edu/magnet).  The open house schedule, as well as links to all programs, are also on that site. 

    If you have program specific questions, please contact us at the school.  For general questions, please contact the district magnet office by emailing alachuamagnets@gm.sbac.edu or by calling 352-955-7121.

     

     

    Welcome to the Academy of Veterinary Assisting

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    Director: Brian Skipper

     Welcome to the Santa Fe High School Academy of Veterinary Assisting. Veterinary medicine is a multibillion-dollar industry that is becoming increasingly more technical and business oriented.

    • The Veterinary Services Industry is worth more than 50 Billion dollars in 2019
    • More than 400,000 Americans are employed in this industry
    • Well paying jobs are waiting for you no matter which area of veterinary medicine you choose
    • Improving medical technologies have allowed veterinary professionals to begin performing more specialized procedures in house
    • Veterinary assistants are expected to have a 19% growth in employment 
    • Veterinary assistants can find employment in small animal hospitals, private practices, or educational institutions that treat animals
    • The advantages of becoming a Certified Veterinary Assistant include setting a foundation for immediate employment after High School, or for entering college programs such as the AS in Vet Technology or even Vet College.

    The program is a four year program, and each course is weighted as an honors course. Students will be able to complete certification requirements set forth by the Florida Veterinary Medical Assoc. to become a Certified Vet Assistant if they choose.

    All Academy of Veterinary Assisting students will also be able to join the Santa Fe FFA Chapter. FFA is the nation's largest student run leadership organization. The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.

     

    This Academy prepares students for entry level careers or further academic studies in the field of veterinary medicine. Any student who has a passion for animal health is encouraged to apply. Highlights of this program include internship opportunities as early as Freshman year, working with licensed veterinarians, and a focus directed approach to hands on learning. Students will learn principles of both large and small animal medicine. At the end of the program, students have the opportunity to become a certified veterinary assistant.