Travis High School Becomes 'No Place for Hate'

Travis High School is now an official No Place for Hate® school, earning the designation after completing at least three anti-bias activities and committing to a Resolution of Respect. Tuesday, the Travis band, dance team and cheerleaders put on a show during a pep rally, to recognize the school's 1500 students and staff members for helping the campus become a No Place for Hate® community and to present the campus with an official No Place for Hate® banner. Travis is the second high school to earn this designation and is now among 30 No Place for Hate® AISD schools.

Launched in 2001, the No Place for Hate® initiative provides educators and students with resources to ensure that anti-bias and diversity education are an integral part of the school curriculum. It helps to create and sustain inclusive school environments where all students feel valued and have the opportunity to succeed by promoting respect for individual difference while challenging bigotry and prejudice.

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To learn more about this initiative, please visit www.noplaceforhate.org. For a complete list of No Place for Hate® schools, including 30 Austin ISD schools, please click here >