Small school feel...
Big school results.



Middle & High School Re-imagined...

Most recall the days where hundreds of students converged in crowded hallways on their way to class. The district model has changed little over time with each new generation. As a result, many students have fallen through the cracks at a critical stage in their life.

The teenage years set the stage for adulthood.

Key features that make us unique...

  • No hectic passing periods where valuable time is wasted.
  • Students complete required credits quicker. 
  • Students begin college-prep in their senior year.
  • Students assess every two weeks so teachers can identify weak-spots quickly. 
  • Tutoring held after-school for additional support. 
  • Uniforms serve to unify the student body and help eliminate distraction.
  • Cell phones prohibited during schools hours.

How we are different...

PODER Secondary (P.A.S.S.) is a small-school environment where teachers track each student and tailor instruction accordingly. The staff will develop a path to graduation specific to each student and monitor academic progress on a weekly basis.

Teachers work closely with the Administrative team to keep parents in the loop as partners in the mission. There is a heavy focus on classroom management where disruptions are minimized so teachers can focus on instruction.

Advanced Placement (AP) Program

The mission doesn't end at graduation...

Our curriculum of courses will fulfill Wyoming graduation standards and provide opportunities to receive college credit while still in high school.

Click below to learn more about the Advanced Placement Program.

Career Counseling

Life after graduation...

There are a lot of big decisions to make as you start the next chapter of your life. It can be quite overwhelming. 

Fortunately, we have the right support in place.

Social support

Navigating the teen years...

The middle & high school years are an emotional roller coaster where students frequently confront insecurity and depression.

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A word from the Principal...