Postsecondary Opportunities
Academy District 20 offers high school students a host of courses and programs in preparation for their college/university studies. We partner with local colleges and universities to provide opportunities for our students to earn college credits while still in high school. Learn more about high school college options.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Options
Academy District 20 offers programs and courses that prepare students for successful technical careers. Students get real-world, hands on experience through classes at our middle and high schools as well as the district’s Center for Modern Learning (CML). CTE details.
Jumpstarting a Future Career with ICAP
Colorado Legislation requires that all districts provide an Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) for all 6-12 grade students. A multi-year process, ICAP helps students explore career and academic opportunities. Students develop awareness, knowledge, attitudes and skills to be career and college ready. Speak with your school counselor to get started.
The School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP)
The School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP) assists young adults, ages 15-24, with mild to moderate disabilities obtain and maintain employment. It is a collaborative effort between Academy District 20, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) and area businesses. Contact a SWAP coordinator.
Scholarship Information in One Place
Academy District 20 provides a comprehensive tool to help students find and track scholarship opportunities. Scholarship details.
Outside Agency Credit Information
Students may need to earn credits not offered as part of the established educational sequence sponsored by the District 20 high school.