San Antonio school leaders cheer state funding extension - but some are nervous about strings attached
Andres Picon, Danya Perez, San Antonio Express-News
March 4, 2021
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A second grade student works math problems in Armando Vela s classroom as IDEA Carver administrators showed off their schools last November.Tom Reel /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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The $5.5 billion in federal funds approved for educational needs in Texas has yet to materialize. This after the state used $1.3 billion in federal stimulus funding for public schools instead to fulfill its own obligation.Godofredo A. Vásquez /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Vanessa Garza, an intervention teacher at Copperfield Elementary School in the Judson ISD, works with students on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
Largest School District In San Antonio Chooses Hellas To Upgrade Athletic Facilities At Four High Schools
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Hellas Construction is installing multiple synthetic turf fields at Northside ISD in San Antonio. Harlan, Taft, and Warren High Schools will install Matrix Helix® Turf, Cushdrain® shock pad with Realfill™ Infill and epIQ V300 tracks, while Health Career High School will have the track completely rebuilt.
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Stan Laing, NISD Executive Director of Athletics said “It has just been a great working relationship with Hellas.” SAN ANTONIO (PRWEB) March 05, 2021 Northside Independent School District (NISD) is continuing its athletic facilities renovations in 2021. Harlan, Taft, and Warren High Schools will install Matrix Helix® Turf, Cushdrain® shock pad with Realfill™ Infill and epIQ V300 tracks while Health Career High School will have the track completely rebuilt. In 2019 & 202
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Texas orders vaccination priority for teachers, child care workers
March 3, 2021
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Hank Cortez receives the Pfizer vaccine from University Health’s Edna Fuster on Feb. 12, 2021.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Most teachers in San Antonio have returned to the classroom after district shutdowns last year. Luke Amphlett is a high school teacher in San Antonio ISD and has been a loud voice in the fight for teacher and student safety amid the pandemic. He was placed on administrative leave for a few days last fall after speaking up at a faculty meeting about staff concerns.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
San Antonio teachers hit the streets in search of disengaged students
Bekah McNeel, The 74
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Brandee Brandt (left) and Emily Countryman look for apartment numbers at one of 15 stops they will make during a day of home visits to find kids who are disengaged during remote learning.Bekah McNeel/The 74 Million
Middle school teacher Brandee Brandt pounded on the door of a ground-level apartment in San Antonio for the third time one January afternoon in search of one of her students.
“It’s Ms. Brandt! Davey, are you there?” she called, her face close to the apartment door.
She could hear voices inside, and finally Davey’s older brother cracked open the door.