Due to the response to COVID-19, state-required school screenings for type-2 diabetes are stunted.
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Ruether was among the first scholars to think deeply about the role of women in Christianity, shaking up old patriarchies and pushing for change.
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Before the unanimous vote Thursday, Superintendent Jeanette Ball said the board would make history by approving such a large raise.
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The board of trustees for the South San Antonio Independent School District voted 3-2 to terminate Marc Puig’s superintendent contract Wednesday. Longtime board trustee Connie Prado also announced Wednesday that she would be resigning from the board June 30.
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The San Antonio Independent School District board of trustees voted Monday to give all campus staff a 3% raise next school year. Campus administrators will get a 2% raise, and central office staff will get a 1% boost.
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Plyler v. Doe is the landmark Supreme Court case that held states — such as Texas — could not charge tuition to undocumented children for free public K–12 education. Gov. Greg Abbott wants that overturned.
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The private Keystone School in San Antonio is celebrating its national championship at a competition where high schoolers are quizzed about what's going on in the world.
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Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Education Agency to investigate whether or not Northside Independent School District directed staff to vote for the district’s latest bond after a school choice advocate posted screenshots of an email he said came from a Northside principal.
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Bexar County school districts held several trustee and bond elections Saturday. Here is a rundown of their results.
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Over the last two years, students at the University of Texas at San Antonio and Our Lady of the Lake University have collected the oral histories of more than 70 women who served in the U.S. armed forces. They digitized and transcribed them for posterity. The public can now listen to their work.
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MLK Jr., Malcolm X and James Baldwin are household names, but what about their mothers? This hour, author Anna Malaika Tubbs explores how these three women shaped American history.