Cloud, the high school's attendance boundary includes[2] Clearwater, most of Clear Lake, most of St. Augusta, and parts of Rockville.
Cloud Tech has a number of boys' and girls' sports programs, including football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, golf, softball, hockey, alpine skiing, lacrosse, Nordic skiing, wrestling, soccer, tennis, swimming, cross-country running, track and field and adaptive sports.
In September 2012, it was announced that Clark Field would be temporarily but indefinitely closed because of poor conditions, including mold and lead.
As a result, athletic activities occur on site on the new complex of fields for baseball, football, soccer, and tennis.
Tech High School has a music program, with orchestra, band, and choir as the three major components.
The Chamber Orchestra is a smaller elite group of musicians who have volunteered to practice before school one day a week.
A notable previous director of the orchestra program is Steven Eckblad, now retired, who is still a prominent musician in the St.
The band is conducted by Jessica Scherer, the choir by Victoria Hedtke, and the orchestra by Carlin Mayhew.
Cloud Tech, including Speech, TARGET, Math Team, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Knowledge Bowl, Music Listening Contest, the Economics Challenge, VEX Robotics, and National Honor Society.
Tech's VEX Robotics team has also seen notable success, reaching the state competition every year since its founding.