Travis Heights is served by Austin ISD, and the neighborhood school, Travis Heights Elementary, is a point of immense community pride. Established in 1939, it was the first "in-district charter" school in AISD, meaning it operates with a degree of autonomy that allows for a "Blended Learning" model. The school emphasizes project-based learning and integrates technology with traditional instruction, attracting a diverse and highly engaged group of parents who are deeply involved in the "Thunderbird" community. The secondary pipeline follows into Lively Middle School and Travis Early College High School. Like its neighbors in Bouldin, Travis Heights families often engage deeply with the magnet and private school landscape. The Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA) remains a top draw for high-achieving students. Given the neighborhood's central location, many families also utilize the nearby St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School or make the short drive to St. Andrew’s or Headwaters School.
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