The quality of education is amazing, great teachers and faculty! Study topics are very focused on S.T.E.M topics but they also offer music and art classes here and there. They offer great connection opportunities with colleges like USU and Bridgeland technical college with CE classes and summer opportunities. There have been a few instances of expired options in the lunches but not often enough to cause concern.
Intech is a small school that has recently moved. It doesn't offer any traditional sports. The best parts about it are how the students and teachers can interact, as well as the emphasis put on career readiness. The worst part about it is probably scheduling conflicts. Because a lot of classes are taken outside of Intech, it can result in scheduling conflicts, especially where there are no buses provided by the school.
Overall, I feel like I have missed out on a regular high school experience. This has hindered my social experience, athletic involvement, and my availability to join clubs. Although the small class sizes forced me to make friends with more people. One thing I have enjoyed it not being separated from my friends as much as I would at other schools.
Teachers are amazing! Super approachable, very understanding when it comes to absences and late work, and always willing to work with students. The coursework is rigorous and high-quality work is expected. The school is small enough to assign every student their own laptop, mouse, charger, and computer bag; their IT Desk hands all technical problems. The only downside is that homework can be difficult, overwhelming, and/or time-consuming and sometimes due dates are wacky or unusual.
InTech was great for preparing me for college. I'm starting out in my sophomore year at Utah State with 41 credits from taking Concurrent, AP, and Early College courses, which has already saved me thousands. The class difficulty has definitely helped to get me ready for my campus courses. My teachers were all very respectful, accommodating, and diverse. Administration was immensely helpful. The student body is small, and it's nice to be able to get to know everyone.
Students at InTech can take advantage of several great opportunities and programs available. Complete general education courses and you are free to register for classes that will help you excel in college or vocational/trade school. Concurrent enrollment and early college programs test your work ethic and perseverance through college-level courses that count toward your major and allow you to graduate sooner. Apply to Career Technical Education (CTE) classes to get trained for a job or career, or enroll at Bridgerland Technical College and study towards a certificate. At school, these programs are affordable. Clubs like FBLA, Model UN, and NHS are available. The small school size brings students and faculty together. Teachers and counselors are willing to help anyone who is struggling. Principal Stanger cares for the success and readiness of his students. InTech is challenging, but if you're willing to study hard and smart, the rewards and perks it offers are worth reaping.
InTech was amazing! The teachers all really care about their students, and they're knowledgeable about what they teach. The student body is so small that everyone knows each other, and most everyone gets along really well, even across grades. InTech is very friendly to LGBTQ+ students, students with learning disabilities, and otherwise "nerdy" or "weird" students. The community is very accepting of a wide variety of interests, personalities, and lifestyles, including the teachers. We're also able to take classes at Utah State University starting our junior year and covered with a scholarship from InTech, so that means we have access to a huge course catalog and have the opportunity to start earning significant amounts of college credit starting when we're ~16. Because of the small school size, we don't have a lot of options for clubs and none for sports or music, but we're able to participate in sports/music/other clubs at what would be district high school.
Intech is a small school with less than 200 students. The focus of Intech is STEM and early. We have the opportunity to take college classes as high schoolers at two different colleges, Utah State and Btech. Because of our small size and college focus we don't have any sports teams or a huge cafeteria. Our football team is a highly competitive robotics team, which is a lot of fun, I might add. But because of our small size we also have benefits. We have a closeness in the student body so everybody knows everybody through all the grades and their is no bullying, ever! We also get to know the teachers very well and make bonds with them. I have a lot of fun at Intech and is perfect for me and is setting me up for the future.
InTech is a great school when it comes to academics. The teachers really want you to succeed and the work is challenging so it really pushes you to your limits but in a good way. Sadly the school lacks any clubs that are not academics and there is no traditional art classes. Definitely not a school for artists or athletes.
Topnotch school with a STEM emphasis, small class sizes and good teachers. The students routinely score well above state averages on standardized tests. The student body is small but quite diverse and students seem to get along well with one another. InTech emphasizes STEM subjects and has relatively few offerings in the arts and sports.