Miss. Amanda

Miss. Amanda

Science Teacher

Miss Amanda is a dynamic and passionate educator at Millennium Academy, where she brings science to life for our middle and high school students. Teaching a diverse range of subjects from Chemistry to Marine Biology, she creates an engaging and stimulating classroom environment that encourages students to explore and discover.

A proud graduate of the University of South Florida, Miss Amanda holds a degree in Biomedical Sciences. Her academic journey also includes an impressive array of engineering courses, such as Calculus, Statistics, and an intriguing course in Nanomedicine, which adds depth to her scientific teaching by integrating multiple disciplines.

Beyond her role as an educator, Miss Amanda is known among her students and colleagues as the “Animal Expert.” Her interest in Veterinary Medicine and her personal experiences training her beloved dogs—Clone and Ricoh—bring a unique, real-world perspective to her classes. This passion also translates into her art, as she is an accomplished canine sketch artist, capturing the essence of her subjects with skill and affection.

Miss Amanda’s commitment to service is exemplified in her leadership of the Volunteering Club. She works tirelessly with Metropolitan Ministries and various pet rescues, fostering a spirit of community and empathy. Her dedication to these causes is not only a testament to her character but also an integral part of her educational approach, teaching students the value of civic engagement.

Warm, accessible, and always eager to integrate real-world learning opportunities, Miss Amanda embodies the values of Millennium Academy. She is a beloved mentor and guide, ready to support her students’ academic and personal growth through science education and community involvement.