10 years of Lights of Esperanza: TAMUSA celebrates community and tradition on South Side
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Lights of Esperanza marks a decade at TAMUSA, bringing the South Side community together through festive lights and family-friendly celebration.
Close to downtown, Burbank High School has a 5-acre farm for agriculture students to get hands-on learning with animals, plants and welding.
The nonprofit organization Celebrate Dyslexia has made it its mission to better equip parents, students and educators to navigate the condition.
Southwest ISD will consolidate to deal with a budget deficit and changing enrollment trends.
Luis Gomez, a trustee for Edgewood ISD, resigned from his position on the school board as the district fields parent complaints.
Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, a UT Health brain injury medicine specialist, helped craft new national standards for treating concussions.
The $70,000 gift was announced during the reopening of Toyota’s Experience Center and museum in the South Side.
NEISD Superintendent Sean Maika will leave his post in January after more than six years
Facing a budget deficit, Judson ISD hasn’t had a CFO in over a month. Here’s why.
Tradition Elementary School, in ECISD, went from an ‘F’ to a ‘B’ rating in one school year.
In February, NEISD decided to consolidate three school campuses to deal with budget woes and declining enrollment. Now, NEISD is wrapping up the consolidation process.
CORE4 STEM Expo connects inner city students with “real-world” science, technology, engineering and math industries and careers.
As online enrollment grows, the Alamo Colleges District board approved a new School of Online Learning to expand flexible, accessible education for students across San Antonio and beyond.
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