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High school in Belton, Bell County, Texas, United States
Belton New Tech High School
Address
320 North Blair Street
Belton, Bell County, Texas 76513
United States
Coordinates31°03′29″N 97°27′28″W / 31.058049°N 97.457713°W / 31.058049; -97.457713
Information
School typePublic, high school
EstablishedAugust 2011
School districtBelton ISD
SuperintendentMalinda Golden
NCES School ID480986014157
PrincipalKimberly Winters
Faculty17.19 (on an FTE basis)
Grades9–12
Enrollment166 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio9.66
Color(s)     
Team nameDragons
WebsiteOfficial Website

Belton New Tech High School is a public high school of choice located in Belton, Texas, United States, in the Belton Independent School District. Centered around project-based-learning, the school serves all of BISD, including the city of Belton and Bell County. In 2019, the school received an "A" and "Met Standard" rating from the Texas Education Agency.

Project-based learning

Project-based learning is a form of education in which students are expected and encouraged to make projects that connect the curriculum to a real-world, sometimes community-based, application. Belton New Tech utilizes the "Gold Standard PBL model"

Enrollment Process

The school enrolls new freshmen on a first-come first served basis. Prior to 2020, enrollment occurred through the annual Campout Event. Currently, Belton New Tech requires students to complete an application process, including a short personal essay requirement.

ICE Awards

The ICE (Innovation Creativity Excellence) Awards is an annual event that showcases the best projects of the year. Categories include:

  • Best Independent Creative Work
  • Henry T. Waskow Community Service Award
  • Real World Application of Math and Science
  • Best Use of Written or Spoken Word
  • Best in History, Literature, and World Language
  • Best Use of Digital Media in a Project
  • Best Use of Innovation in a Project
  • Project of the Year

Stand Alone Campus

In 2021, it was announced that Belton New Tech would become a stand-alone campus after partnering with Belton High School for over 10 Years. This decision involved adding new classrooms to the campus and stand-alone electives such as musical theatre, track & field, a law program, a drone program, and more. Belton Independent School District also chose a new mascot; The Dragons. This decision was made after much deliberation by students and staff and was ultimately chosen in honor of the mascot of the former Harris High School, which was Belton's all-Black high school until it was integrated into Belton High School in 1964. The dragon mascot also serves as a nod to the engineering and creativity that Belton New Tech fosters on campus. The colors chosen for the campus were Red and white (Belton High School's colors) as well as purple to reflect BNT@W's status as a Purple Heart school and the commitment each student makes to improve their community. In 2024, Belton New Tech voted to name their dragon mascot Archimedes.

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public Schools - Belton New Tech High School (480986014157)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
  2. https://www.bisd.net/domain/59
  3. https://www.bisd.net/domain/173
  4. https://texasschoolguide.org/schools/belton-new-tech-high-at-waskow/
  5. "Parents, students camp out to attend Belton's New Tech High next year". April 21, 2016.
  6. https://www.bisd.net/Page/564
  7. "MyNewTech". Archived from the original on March 27, 2017. Retrieved March 27, 2017.

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Education in Bell County, Texas
Public high schools
Academy ISD
Bartlett ISD
Belton ISD
Holland ISD
Killeen ISD
Rogers ISD
Salado ISD
Temple ISD
Troy ISD
Independent schools
Religious private
high schools
Some school districts extend beyond the boundaries of Bell County.
Bruceville-Eddy ISD, Copperas Cove ISD, Florence ISD, Gatesville ISD, Lampasas ISD, Moody ISD, and Rosebud-Lott ISD serve sections of Bell County but do not operate high schools in it.
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