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Teaching Life Skills for Lifelong Success
Life skills education prepares students—especially those in secure settings—for success beyond the classroom. By teaching communication, decision-making, financial literacy, health and wellness, work readiness, and independent living, educators help students build confidence and resilience. These skills bridge the gap between school and community, empowering students to reintegrate successfully and thrive in their futures.
Dr. A. Carter-Watts
Feb 12 min read


Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds: The Role of Physical Education in Schools
Photo by KoolShooters : https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-trophy-in-a-basketball-court-6075882/ At Travis Hill NOLA Schools, we know that academic achievement and emotional growth are deeply connected to physical health. That’s why we view physical education (PE) as more than a class, it’s a vital component of every student’s overall development. Daily movement helps regulate emotions, reduce stress, and improve focus -all critical needs for students who are seeking to transfor
Shelacia Carney
Jan 11 min read


Reducing Recidivism Through Education
Education has the power to change lives and break cycles of incarceration. At Travis Hill NOLA Schools, students gain academic knowledge, career readiness, and community support to successfully reenter society. Through programs like Travis Hill Rises, we’re proving that reducing recidivism through education isn’t just possible—it’s happening every day.
Byron Goodwin
Nov 2, 20251 min read
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