Students receive support in a smaller school environment where staff can get to know students and families.
Students use school-issued technology to support learning, communication, and digital skill development.
Students participate in hands-on learning experiences that connect classroom learning to real-world skills.
Students have access to academic pathways, dual credit, AP courses, and career program opportunities.
Applications will open in September 2026. The application deadline will be January 2027.
Applications received after the deadline will be placed on the waiting list. If HAST receives more than 95 applications, a lottery will be conducted.
Applications are accepted during the school year. The application will be available in September 2026.
Families may contact the main office with questions about availability, the application process, or enrollment.
Find answers about eligibility, waiting lists, sibling enrollment, lotteries, re-registration, and other common enrollment questions.
Complete the online application using the application link.
Choose the appropriate application based on the student’s current grade level.
Create an account and complete all required information.
Before submitting, make sure all required items show a green check mark. Once you submit, you should receive a confirmation email. If you do not, please contact Mrs. Otero.
Students may have opportunities to earn college credit through courses connected with Ivy Tech, IUN, and PNW.
Students may have access to Advanced Placement Coursework.
Students may have access to career and technical education opportunities through the Career Center.
Programs include:
Advanced Manufacturing, Auto Service Technology, Construction, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Dental Assisting, Early Childhood Education, EMS, Graphic Arts, Radio/TV Production, and Welding.
HAST supports student learning through academic and career focused pathways.
Families who need assistance with the application process may contact the HAST main office.