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New Vista students finish out the year strong by pulling together and competing for the trophy in Olympic Games, New Vista style.

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Created in 1992, New Vista continues to break the mold of conventional secondary school practice. We value each member of our community. Learn more about our core values and other school policies by visiting our School Policies webpage

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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.

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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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Concerns about students’ mental health and concerns from BVSD educators have prompted the Boulder Valley School District’s Board of Education to look at strengthening the district’s cell phone policy. A survey was sent to high school students, staff and families this month to provide them with an opportunity to comment on the possible benefits and challenges a stricter policy might cause, as well as ideas on how to mitigate any concerns. The Board will review a new draft policy at their upcoming meeting.