InTech was amazing! The teachers all really care about their students, and they're knowledgeable about what they teach. The student body is so small that everyone knows each other, and most everyone gets along really well, even across grades. InTech is very friendly to LGBTQ+ students, students with learning disabilities, and otherwise "nerdy" or "weird" students. The community is very accepting of a wide variety of interests, personalities, and lifestyles, including the teachers. We're also able to take classes at Utah State University starting our junior year and covered with a scholarship from InTech, so that means we have access to a huge course catalog and have the opportunity to start earning significant amounts of college credit starting when we're ~16. Because of the small school size, we don't have a lot of options for clubs and none for sports or music, but we're able to participate in sports/music/other clubs at what would be district high school.