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High School Students Get a Head Start in Cybersecurity

Recently, 30 motivated high school students from Boerne ISD earned their Occupational Skills Award (OSA). This significant academic achievement puts them on a fast track to a career in the high-demand field of cybersecurity. By completing dual credit courses and specialized technical training at Northwest Vista College (NVC), these students are already gaining the skills needed to succeed in a growing industry, all before they even graduate high school. The students - part of the P-TECH Early College program between NVC and Boerne ISD - were celebrated at a recognition ceremony attended by their families, faculty, and Boerne district officials, along with NVC President Dr. Amy Bosley. The event also served as a new student orientation, where incoming freshmen and their families witnessed what they can achieve through the program. P-TECH allows students an opportunity to receive both a high school diploma and a credential and/or an associate degree. The OSA is the first step toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. It gives students a valuable head start in their college and career journey. An additional 12 students are expected to complete their OSA by Spring 2026, further strengthening the talent pipeline for the cybersecurity industry. This upcoming spring will be a special moment for the program, as the inaugural cohort of high school students will graduate with both their associate degrees and industry certifications. In the spring of 2025, Annabella Parker and Irvin Jace Smith, former dual credit students from Boerne’s Champions High, graduated from high school and earned their associate degrees from Northwest Vista College at the same time. Omar Chavira, NVC College Coordinator of High School Programs, said that by earning industry-relevant certifications and a high school and associate degrees, students gain a critical head start in the workforce. “This opens doors to high-demand careers in cybersecurity and gives them a strong foundation for further education or immediate employment after graduation,” he added. “I'm incredibly proud to work alongside these dedicated students. At Northwest Vista College, we are here to change lives, create opportunity, and provide access for all students!"

Recently, 30 motivated high school students from Boerne ISD earned their Occupational Skills Award (OSA). This significant academic achievement puts them on a fast track to a career in the high-demand field of cybersecurity. By completing dual credit courses and specialized technical training at Northwest Vista College (NVC), these students are already gaining the skills needed to succeed in a growing industry, all before they even graduate high school.

The students - part of the P-TECH Early College program between NVC and Boerne ISD - were celebrated at a recognition ceremony attended by their families, faculty, and Boerne district officials, along with NVC President Dr. Amy Bosley. The event also served as a new student orientation, where incoming freshmen and their families witnessed what they can achieve through the program. P-TECH allows students an opportunity to receive both a high school diploma and a credential and/or an associate degree.

Photo from the Event

The OSA is the first step toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. It gives students a valuable head start in their college and career journey. An additional 12 students are expected to complete their OSA by Spring 2026, further strengthening the talent pipeline for the cybersecurity industry.

This upcoming spring will be a special moment for the program, as the inaugural cohort of high school students will graduate with both their associate degrees and industry certifications. In the spring of 2025, Annabella Parker and Irvin Jace Smith, former dual credit students from Boerne’s Champions High, graduated from high school and earned their associate degrees from Northwest Vista College at the same time.

Photo from the Event - NVC Staff

Omar Chavira, NVC College Coordinator of High School Programs, said that by earning industry-relevant certifications and a high school and associate degrees, students gain a critical head start in the workforce.

“This opens doors to high-demand careers in cybersecurity and gives them a strong foundation for further education or immediate employment after graduation,” he added. “I'm incredibly proud to work alongside these dedicated students. At Northwest Vista College, we are here to change lives, create opportunity, and provide access for all students!"

Photo from the Event - Robin, Amy, Julie

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