Area High School Student Opportunities
Magic Valley area high school students can attend ARTEC RPTCS professional technical programs in the various area high schools that offer these programs and can do so subject to available space at no cost other than College of Southern Idaho concurrent credit charges, if applicable. This may be an ARTEC RPTCS program right in their home high school or in a neighboring high school. Students must provide their own transportation to high schools other than their home high school.
Magic Valley and Wood River Valley high school students at no cost (other than College of Southern Idaho concurrent credit charges) may enroll in the online Health program offered as a joint project by College of Southern Idaho and ARTEC RPTCS: Health Professions; and Web Based Technology.
Home School Student Opportunities
ARTEC RPTCS offers two basic options to secondary home school students. An online program is available through Idaho Digital Learning Academy (IDLA). A full program of secondary classes is available for grades 7-12. At the high school level, this program includes two online professional technical programs: Health Professions and Web Based Technology. Concurrent credit is available for both of these programs enabling students to earn high school and college credits simultaneously. These online programs enable full-time ARTEC RPTCS students to study at home on computers.
The second basic option is for home school high school (grades 9-12) students to enroll in online classes through IDLA for at least half time and to attend a Magic/Wood River Valley area high school that offers ARTEC RPTCS professional technical classes for classes in a chosen professional technical program. Thus a home school student would attend an area high school for the equivalent of one half day and would take the remainder of course work at home enrolled in IDLA classes.
Private School Student Opportunities
Private school students can continue to attend their private schools and can enroll in ARTEC RPTCS Professional Technical classes in area high schools for a half day at no cost to either the parents or the private school. See the section, Programs, for specific programs located at specific area high schools.
