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This page contains some examples of the many programs our high schools offer. Earn college credit while in high school. Join a Pathway that allows you to take industry specific classes throughout your high school career. Be part of our Career and Technical Education program, prepping you for a career right out of high school.

For a full listing of school-based programs, visit any of our high school websites and choose Programs from the main menu, or go to /programs.

Find additional information on Concurrent and Dual Enrollment and our Career & Technical Education program on Academy District 20's College & Career Services pages.

Two AFJROTC students presenting the flags

Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC)

On a mission to "develop citizens of character, dedicated to serving their nation and community." Get the details on our AFJROTC program.
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Arts Integrated Pathway

AAHS believes the arts are essential. An education in the arts teaches students critical thinking, information literacy, invention, collaboration, and self-direction. Read more about our approach to arts.
Two students inspect a car engine as their teacher observes.

Automotive Service Technology

Academy District 20 (ASD20) offers Automotive Service Technology classes at Liberty High School. Students participate in real-world auto service training through maintenance, diagnosis, removal and installation of specific automotive drivetrain components.  Learn more about the Automotive Service CTE program.
An AAHS student stands in front of a light aircraft.

Aviation Pathway

Welcome to the exciting world of aviation, where dreams take flight and possibilities soar to new heights! Air Academy's Aviation Pathway is a dynamic and innovative program designed to ignite the passion for aviation in young minds. Whether you dream of piloting aircraft or yearn to design and fly drones, this pathway is the ticket to your future in the Aviation Industry. Find out more about the Aviation Pathway.
Two students identify various parts of a human skeleton.

Biomedical Sciences

By immersing students in activities like practicing suturing and constructing body structures from clay, our Biomedical Science program empowers students to build knowledge and skills in these areas, as well as in-demand, transportable skills like problem solving, critical and creative thinking, communication, and collaboration. Learn more about Biomedical Sciences.
Students work on the exterior of a house.

Building Construction

Academy District 20 (ASD20) offers Building Construction classes at Liberty High School. Students apply technical knowledge and skills to residential and commercial building construction and remodeling through authentic construction projects. Details on our Building Construction program.
Students running our school's Canyon Cafe.

Business Marketing

Students interested in advertising, marketing and entrepreneurship can participate in Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and even run the school's business enterprise, The Canyon Cafe. Read more about our business programs.
A doctor demonstrates a piece of medical equipment to a student.

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) & Emergency Medical Technician

Academy District 20 offers CNA & EMT classes through Pikes Peak State College (PPSC) at Liberty High School. Through classroom simulations and clinical experiences, students gain an understanding of basic anatomy and psychology, patient assessment, communication strategies, and emergency care. Find out more about our CNA & EMT programs.
Computer code on a screen.

Computer Science Academy

Students in the Computer Science Academy choose a four-year progression of Computer Science classes in one of two possible pathways: Programming or Cybersecurity. Get the details on our Computer Science Academy.
A student draws on a tablet.

Digital Art Academy

Students in the Graphic Arts Academy have an opportunity to complete one of three different tracks – Graphic Design, Illustration, and Digital Photography. Read more about our Digital Art Academy
Rows of computers and students in a Digital Media class.

Digital Media Pathway

We encourage students develop their creativity and technical expertise in the digital arts. Students acquire skills utilizing a variety of industry-standard software and hardware and participate in real-life experiences in digital media production and problem solving. More about the Digital Media Pathway.
The AAHS Engineering space.

Engineering Pathway

Engineering is problem solving, plain and simple.  However, how you solve the problem requires information, analysis, and the ability to see where the problem lies. Get the details on our Engineering Pathway.
Rocky Mountain Robotics team photo at the Center for Modern Learning

Rocky Mountain Robotics

Rocky Mountain Robotics is open to all Academy District 20 high school students. We challenge students to tackle real-world problems while learning valuable life skills. Our mission is to create a legacy of excellence in science, engineering, and technology while inspiring students to reach as high as they can dream. More about the Robotics program.
An RHS student smiles during his graduation ceremony.

Rampart Early College Academy (RECA)

The Rampart Early College Academy (RECA) is for current 8th and 9th grade students who plan to attend Rampart High School. This innovative program is in partnership with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS), and students can earn up to 30 General Education college credits, for free, while attending Rampart High School. Learn more about RECA.