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Alamo Academies began in 2001 with a mission to expose high school students to STEM careers driven by industry. Students who enroll in one of our programs are exposed to high demand career pathways through a hands-on curriculum. Students can make better decisions on their educational and career plans after high school graduation.

Joe Sanchez - Executive Director Send email
(210) 485-0872

If you are a high school student in the San Antonio area, Alamo Academies is an invaluable resource. We give juniors and seniors the unique opportunity to explore a variety of STEM career paths so you can make educated decisions on your futures. 94% of students who graduate from our programs pursue higher education, join the armed forces or enter into high-wage employment in career fields related to Aerospace, Advanced Manufacturing, Information Technology/Security, Healthcare, and Diesel Technology.

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The aerospace industry is in high demand in San Antonio. If you would like to learn more about working as an airframe and powerplant technician, aircraft electrician, aircraft avionics technician, or aircraft fuel systems technician, the Aerospace Academy may be right for you.

Our program is accredited by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and can help you earn FAA’s Airframe and Powerplant license. You’ll receive comprehensive training and become well-versed in the manufacturing and repair of small airplanes and jumbo jets.

After graduation, you may enter the aerospace industry and earn anywhere from $10 to $15 an hour.

Click here for more information on the Aerospace Academy curriculum.

High School Juniors and Seniors.

Monica Baiza Garcia Send email
(210) 485-0804
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There are numerous San Antonio companies in construction, transportation, agriculture, oil, gas, and mining that have the need for diesel technicians. If you’d like to find out what it’s like to work in the highly technical and competitive field of diesel technology, the Diesel Technology Academy will be a good option.

After graduation, you’ll be equipped with the skills necessary for an entry-level diesel technician job at companies such as HOLT CAT, ASCO, Rush Truck Enterprise, and RDO. You can expect to earn about $15 an hour to start.

Click here for more information on the Diesel Technology curriculum.

High School Juniors and Seniors.

Monica Baiza Garcia Send email
(210) 485-0804
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There is a high demand in San Antonio for nurses and other health careers. If you’re pursuing a career in healthcare, consider enrolling in the Health Professions Academy. Courses in this program can transfer to other colleges and universities for those wanting to pursue other healthcare career paths.

Once you complete the two-year program, you’ll automatically be accepted into San Antonio College’s Nursing program and can complete your nursing degree. As an entry-level nurse, you can expect a starting salary of over $57,500.

Click here for more information on the Health Professions curriculum..

High School Juniors and Seniors.

Monica Baiza Garcia Send email
(210) 485-0804
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Cybersecurity is more necessary today than ever before. It can prevent companies from cyberattacks that cost them time, money, and their reputation. If you’re interested in advancing your knowledge in cybersecurity, consider the Information Technology and Security Academy.

The Technology and Security Academy focuses on computer engineering, computer science, problem-solving, and communication skills. You’ll earn Testout Certification in PC Pro, Network Pro, Linux Pro, and Security Pro and can continue training to receive other industry certifications or use your college credits toward further education at the college level.

You may land a position as a computer support specialist and help with log-in difficulties, operating system and software malfunctions, network technologies, and even hardware issues.

Click here for more information on the Information Technology and Security curriculum.

High School Juniors and Seniors.

Monica Baiza Garcia Send email
(210) 485-0804
Updated within the last 3 months.