Tech Valley High School


Not your grandparents summer camp!

When you think of summer camp, what comes to mind? Probably arts and crafts, swimming, and campfires, right? Well, replace the arts and crafts with air traffic control, swimming with smart lighting, and campfires with green technologies, and you’ll have an idea of...

QIII mourns Bob Gibson’s passing

Questar III BOCES Board President Robert “Bob” Gibson passed away on July 3. Questar III District Superintendent Dr. Gladys I. Cruz said the region lost an extraordinary person who cared deeply about students and public education. “I am deeply saddened by Bob’s...

Tech Valley HS appoints new principal

The Tech Valley High School (TVHS) Operating Board voted to appoint the school’s next leader Wednesday night, selecting a principal with a proven track record in technology development and building curricula rooted in rigorous science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.

How the power grid works

Questar III’s Green Technologies & Renewable Energy and Tech Valley High School students toured the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) headquarters in North Greenbush. The tour was the culmination of projects where students had built and worked with...

Interim TVHS leadership announced

The leadership of Questar III and Capital Region BOCES announced that former school administrators Kathy Meany and Karen D. McGraw will make up the transition team taking the lead at Tech Valley High School for the remainder of the school year while a nation-wide...

Gov. announces New Tech Valley HS

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the completion of the new Tech Valley High School, which focuses on providing students with a solid foundation in science, technology, engineering and math skills, which are increasingly important as New York continues to expand its leadership in the development of next generation technologies. Located at the Albany NanoTech Complex, the school is the result of collaboration between Tech Valley High School and the SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering /SUNY Institute of Technology. Over 140 students are enrolled for the Fall 2014 semester, with the freshman class at capacity.