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Welcome to Boulder TEC
Education With a Difference!
 
Call 303.447.5220 for more information.
Boulder Technical Education Center
6600 Arapahoe Road
Boulder CO 80303

Principal: Mike Rask
(303) 447-5220

 Boulder TEC Mission and Vision


The Boulder Technical Education Center is the Designated Area Vocational School for Boulder Valley School District, RE-2, offering career and technical education opportunities for high school students in Boulder Valley School District. On a space-available basis, the certification programs are also open to adults.

Our career and technical education programs at Boulder TEC are designed and validated by business and industry standards and are approved and/or accredited by the Colorado Community College System and the North-Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges (NCA). Secondary students will earn elective high school credits and, in articulated programs, will earn college credits while still in high school. Our instructors and staff are current and credentialed in their areas of expertise by the Colorado State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education and the Colorado Department of Education.

The VISION of Boulder TEC

is to provide dynamic career-development education within a model facility with state-of-the-art technology and integrated technical and academic curricula, allowing students to apply what they have learned to follow multiple career employment pathways or continue their education.

As a Designated Area Vocational School

MISSION of Boulder TEC …

is to educate students for valid technical career certification and professional development leading to state licensure in some programs. Our instructors and staff are committed to providing a relevant and progressive learning environment that supports the development of personal and professional skills necessary for employability, future education, life-long learning, and responsible citizenship within the community.

 History


Boulder Valley Technical Education Center (TEC)

Boulder Valley's area vocational school was the first to be established in the state of Colorado. Boulder Valley Schools began offering Adult Education in 1952 at various locations throughout the County. Between 1964 and 1975, the present "Vo-Tech" campus at 6600 Arapahoe Road was constructed, and adult/community education, secondary vocational, and post secondary occupational education were offered with over 1,000 students enrolled in 13 secondary and 17 post-secondary courses, day and evening classes on the new campus.

In 1973, Colorado established a statewide system of post secondary occupational training programs under the supervision of Colorado Community Colleges and Occupational Education System CCCOES (recently renamed to Colorado Community Colleges System - CCCS), and articulation agreements were in place with various community colleges. In 1997, as a result of the dissolution of a brief partnership with Front Range Community College, the adult and post-secondary offerings were discontinued at TEC, and for the past six years, only high-school students have been able to enroll in TEC programs.

In April 2004, TEC’ status as a state Designated Area Vocational School (DAVS) was renewed and approved by the state board of CCCS. Recently, the state established a state-wide escrow system, whereby career & technical coursework is transferable to any community college within the Colorado Community Colleges System. TEC is also currently accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. These actions paved the way for TEC to once again be able to offer adults the opportunity to enroll in available courses, starting Fall, 2004.

For school year 2006-07, TEC is anticipating an enrollment of over 400 high school students, and a limited number of adult students. TEC partners with Workforce Boulder County for appropriate adult career counseling and career pathway exploration, and continues to focus on offering career and technical education courses that are current with industry standards, integrate academic and technical skills, and meet the state escrow and certification requirements.