Belton New Tech High School


Belton New Tech High School is a public high school 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 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.
Belton New Tech High School does not have school team sports; however, it does allow students to integrate with Belton High School for the purpose of athletics and associated teams.

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.

Enrollment Process

The school enrolls new freshman on a first-come first served basis through a campout that usually takes place in April. The first 100 students that have a representative are automatically enrolled in the school on Saturday morning the week of the campout. The following spots are decided by a lottery draw, granted there are enough applicants that exceed a total 125. It is usual in years past that representative of students begin to arrive Thursday the week of the campout and arrive through Friday night. Students of incoming freshman very commonly spend Friday night camping with guardians. Since the move from Tiger Field to nearby Wilson-Kerzee, current students at Belton New Tech use the camp as a meet and greet during the Friday school day where they will mingle with incoming freshman. Furthermore, on the same evening, many clubs use the camp as a form of recruitment, most notably the Quidditch club who premieres the All-Star game for campers.

ICE Awards

The ICE Awards is an annual event that showcases the best projects of the year. Since 2016 a category has been added to included the best middle-school project in BISD.