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980 Students

Skyline High School

Principal: Anthony Barela

600 E. Mountain View Ave. , Longmont, CO 80504
720-494-3741
of students attend a 2- or 4-year university after graduation
80%
of students participate in arts, activities, and/or athletics
71%
20 Advanced Placement courses, including AP Capstone (Seminar and Research)
20
Concurrent enrollment courses taken at Front Range Community College in 2024-2025
876

Academic Opportunities

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Focus Program Skyline High School

Visual And Performing Arts Academy

Offers a rigorous, technology-infused arts program spanning visual arts, music, drama, and dance, with sequenced coursework in both visual and performing arts and a VPA certificate available upon completion.

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CTE Skyline High School

Theatre/Stage Technology

Teaches the technical side of live performance including stagecraft, set construction, lighting and sound design, rigging, props, costumes, and backstage management, with hands-on production roles for school shows and projects that build a technical theatre portfolio.

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Also Available District-Wide 5 programs

Develops multimedia storytelling and production skills across video, audio, and digital content creation, including camera operation, lighting, sound recording, nonlinear editing, motion graphics, and studio or field production, with authentic projects that build portfolios for broadcast, social, and client-based media.

Focuses on designing and deploying immersive experiences using VR and AR platforms, teaching environment building, interaction design, and performance optimization, with applications that connect to other pathways such as bioscience simulations and aeronautics visualization.

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Centers on digital content creation and interactive design at the crossover of design arts and computing, guiding students through workflows in 3D modeling, animation, UI/UX, and immersive media production, with project-based courses and student teams that build real portfolio pieces.

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Explores music technology and creative production through courses and camps that blend composition, sound design, and audio tools with STEM concepts, giving students hands-on experience creating original works and connecting music with science and technology.

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Teaches students to plan, shoot, and edit professional-quality video for film, television, and digital platforms, blending storytelling, cinematography, audio, and post-production to build industry-ready portfolios.

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Courses

63 courses (includes district programs)

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"From a young age, I’ve been passionate about becoming a fashion designer. My VPA teachers helped me realize I could turn that dream into a reality."

D'Andre Lara
Class of 2026
CTE Skyline High School

Business

Covers core business areas including entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, and management, with opportunities for DECA or similar CTSO involvement, industry-recognized credentials, and work-based learning through projects, internships, and community partnerships.

P-TECH Skyline High School

P-TECH in Computer Information Systems

Offers a P-TECH pathway where students earn a high school diploma plus an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems in 4–6 years at no cost, through partnership with Front Range Community College and industry, with dual credit and work-based learning opportunities under the FalconTech model.

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Also Available District-Wide 4 programs

A hands-on culinary arts and restaurant management program where students learn professional kitchen skills, food safety, menu planning, and hospitality operations, earn industry-recognized certifications, and gain real-world experience through catered events, labs, and work-based learning.

Builds entrepreneurship skills through courses and badges that guide students from idea generation to venture design, with cross-cutting connections to digital technology and marketing and opportunities promoted through the Innovation Center’s entrepreneurship focus.

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Introduces artificial intelligence through ICT courses that cover core concepts, real-world applications, and ethics, progressing toward practical literacy in areas like machine learning and natural language processing, with links to projects and other Innovation Center pathways.

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Prepares students to protect digital systems and data through a dedicated pathway covering network defense, threat analysis, and security best practices, with lab-based exercises, industry-aligned tools, and opportunities to pursue certifications and project team experiences through the Innovation Center.

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30 courses (includes district programs)

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Focus Program Skyline High School

STEM Academy

Offers a STEM-focused pathway with courses and projects across robotics, biomechanics, renewable energy, engineering, and computer science, providing interdisciplinary, project-based learning and recognized focus-program status.

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Also Available District-Wide 5 programs

A hands-on pathway in advanced manufacturing that builds skills in modern production technologies like electronics, machining, and automation, prepares students for industry certifications, and provides real-world, lab-based experience for entry-level careers and further training.

A hands-on pathway in welding and fabrication that teaches Oxy-Acetylene and plasma cutting along with SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, and GTAW processes, progressing through Welding I–III with shop-based projects, safety training, and preparation for industry credentials and entry-level employment.

A hands-on pathway in automotive service and repair that builds skills in maintenance services, brake diagnostics and repair, suspension and steering systems, and wheel alignments, with shop-based learning that prepares students for entry-level roles and further training.

Builds aviation fundamentals through an Intro to Aeronautics course and a dedicated Drone (UAS) pathway, offering design, operations, and flight planning experiences with opportunities to prepare for a professional drone pilot license and participate in team-based projects.

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Builds robotics skills through courses and district-wide programming that emphasize sustainable, equitable access, hands-on design and programming, and pathways to work-based learning via student project teams and recognized focus-program status.

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35 courses (includes district programs)

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Available District-Wide 3 programs

A hands-on culinary arts and restaurant management program where students learn professional kitchen skills, food safety, menu planning, and hospitality operations, earn industry-recognized certifications, and gain real-world experience through catered events, labs, and work-based learning.

A foundational law and justice pathway introducing legal systems, constitutional rights, legal research and writing, and courtroom procedures through case studies, mock trials, and industry partnerships, building skills in argumentation, critical thinking, and professional ethics, with opportunities for real-world legal experiences.

A college- and career-aligned pathway that introduces high school students and classified staff to teaching through concurrent enrollment courses, field experiences, and Innovation Center classes, building foundations in education, early childhood, STEM, and cultural awareness with a structured path toward educator credentials.

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23 courses (includes district programs)

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Available District-Wide 6 programs

Prepares students for sports medicine and athletic training through the Health Sciences pathway, starting with Introduction to Sports Medicine and progressing to courses that cover injury prevention, evaluation, taping, rehabilitation, and emergency response, with opportunities to pursue related certifications and healthcare roles.

Trains for outpatient clinic roles with patient intake, vitals, injections, EKGs, basic lab tests, specimen handling, and front-office tasks (scheduling, EHR, insurance), typically aligning to certifications like CCMA/CMA.

Prepares students for Colorado Board of Nursing CNA certification through partner-college courses NUA 1001 Health Care Skills and NUA 1070 Nurse Aide Clinical, aligning classroom and clinical experience to the state written and skills exams offered via CETC’s Health Sciences pathway.

Prepares students to deliver pre-hospital assessment and emergency care for patients of all ages, building skills in patient evaluation, airway and bleeding management, trauma and medical emergencies, and readiness for state EMT testing.

Explains the advanced scope beyond EMT, including comprehensive emergency care, advanced airway management, pharmacology, IV access, and cardiac monitoring, typically pursued through advanced postsecondary training.

Offers an introductory-to-advanced bioscience pathway culminating in a capstone with neuroscience citizen science and research experiences, enhanced by VR tools to explore clinical and lab environments.

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23 courses (includes district programs)

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Available District-Wide 1 programs

Covers agricultural sciences through courses like Introduction to Agriscience, Agribusiness, Animal Science, Veterinary Science, and Advanced Agriscience, emphasizing industry pathways, hands-on labs, and projects such as greenhouse operations and plant sales that build real-world skills.

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10 courses (includes district programs)

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School Counselors

Here to help guide your educational journey and plan for your future

Addisyn Mullen

Addisyn Mullen

Counselor (A-Gom)

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Jenna Machado

Jenna Machado

Counselor (Gon-N)

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Brittney Luna

Brittney Luna

Counselor (O-Z)

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Julianna Harding

Julianna Harding

Counselor (P-TECH)

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