by Angelica Mourges | May 29, 2026 | Blog
Teach Haiti students are showing the world what quality education in Haiti can achieve. In a major inter-school debate competition, the Teach Haiti senior team defeated one of Haiti’s leading Catholic schools with a final score of 199–176. 12th grader Miloratchy...
by Angelica Mourges | May 13, 2026 | Blog
In Haiti, language is more than communication — it shapes access, confidence, and opportunity. For many students, navigating both French and Haitian Creole every day is simply part of growing up. But how those languages show up in education can either open doors or...
by Angelica Mourges | May 13, 2026 | Blog
When Hugueline walked through the doors of Teach Haiti as a seven-year-old in 2nd grade, she couldn’t have known the journey that awaited her. Twelve years later, she graduated with skills, faith, and a vision — not just for herself, but for all of Haiti. A Family...
by Angelica Mourges | May 13, 2026 | Blog
When people think about Haiti, they often think about natural disasters, political instability, or poverty. What many people do not realize is that one of Haiti’s greatest long-term challenges is access to education. For millions of children in Haiti, school is not...
by Angelica Mourges | May 13, 2026 | Blog
In rural Haiti, many schools are built simply out of necessity. A few cement block walls. A tin roof. Classrooms lined directly along the main road because there is nowhere else to build. And while education is happening inside those classrooms, the environment...