
From Community Partner Hanna Academy Education is Often Like Working Out
Sometimes when you wake up in the morning, the first thing that crosses your mind is how tired you are and how you don’t really feel like exercising.
Sometimes when you wake up in the morning, the first thing that crosses your mind is how tired you are and how you don’t really feel like exercising.
In the first quarter of the school year, our goal in history class was to educate students on Manifest Destiny and explore the historical interactions between Americans and Mexicans.
Holidays can bring increased emotional stress and triggers that may lead to substance abuse. Family conflict, trauma, financial concerns, and feelings of loneliness can intensify during the holidays, so it’s crucial to be prepared and equipped with healthy coping strategies.
Holidays can bring increased emotional stress and triggers that may lead to substance abuse. Family conflict, trauma, financial concerns, and feelings of loneliness can intensify during the holidays, so it’s crucial to be prepared and equipped with healthy coping strategies.
“The education that I received at Hanna set me up for success after graduating,” Nathan said.
“They always encouraged us to pursue a career and further our education.”
While we struggle to feel a sense of connectedness in this fast-paced world of downloads, streaming services, and twenty-four-hour news cycles, it is important to remember that teens are also trying to find themselves amidst the chaos.
What changed when Archbishop Hanna High School officially became the non-public school, Hanna Academy, in the summer of 2023?
A V I S I TO R TO M R . B I L B E R R Y ’ S S C I E N C E L A B would witness a lively classroom with students working
independently and in groups, collaborating on applying what they’ve learned in school all week:
FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS who may have already missed a lot of school, learning – and teaching- math can prove to be particularly challenging.
Connor, a self-described “redneck from Mendocino County,” is a recent participant in Hanna Center’s new residential Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program, which launched in April of 2023.