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Open Enrollment begins on November 1, 2023 and ends on January 9, 2024. If you are interested in attending New Vista, this is the time to apply! Click here for more information.

Welcome to New Vista! Home of the Owls! Discover New Vista’s personalized learning model with a foundation in an engaging curriculum, high academic expectations, real world experience, and a community that values all individuals. See our Core Values HERE. Created in 1992, New Vista continues to break the mold of conventional secondary school practice. We value each member of our community.

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The 2023 New Vista Owls claimed the Division II Ultimate Frisbee State Championship!

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Welcome to New Vista High School!  
New Vista is a diverse, supportive and respectful community of learners. 
The school combines the creativity and commitment of teachers,
parents and students with the resources of the broader community.
New Vista creates an environment in which excitement about learning enables
students to achieve high levels of skill and knowledge.
We encourage and support student self-determination and achievement
with the school and beyond.

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It’s been three years since Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) implemented the Equal School Day. The move in 2021, created a consistent seven-hour school day, four days a week and a district-wide professional learning time (PLT) block of one hour for teachers through a late start on Wednesdays. For teachers and staff, the late start hour doesn’t allow for an extra hour to sleep in or provide more time for general staff meetings to take place. Instead, it gives teachers and staff needed time to come together in focused planning around the needs of the students.

Jason Unger

From teaching to advocating for educational equity, Jason Unger, a newly elected member of the BVSD Board of Education, once contemplated a path in law but found his calling in the classroom instead.