The book explores the disparities in education between the children of Nazi scientists and the ethnic Mexican children who attended segregated schools in El Paso.
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Judson ISD is considering substantial mid-year layoffs to balance its budget, according to draft plans obtained by TPR through a public records request.
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Students and staff from Southwest ISD's Sky Harbour will be reassigned to three other district elementary schools next fall.
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According to an analysis by IDRA, 18% of students who started 9th grade in 2020 left school without graduating last year — a record low attrition rate.
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North East ISD Superintendent Sean Maika is retiring in January 2026 after six years leading San Antonio's second largest school district.
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Three school district leaders at The Texas Tribune Festival said the Texas Education Agency’s reliance on state takeovers to improve academic performance threatens local control.
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The Alamo Colleges District partnered with AVANCE-San Antonio to launch two new programs for student parents this fall.
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San Antonio’s cafécollege celebrated its 15th anniversary Friday with a quinceañera.
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Only one of the five San Antonio area school tax-rate elections passed on Nov. 4. TPR's Norma Martinez sat down with Education Reporter Camille Phillips to discuss what happens next.
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Five school districts in the San Antonio area asked voters for permission to boost the tax rate for operating expenses like salaries. Only one of them passed.
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North East ISD voters approved the district’s largest bond propositions, but declined to fund upkeep for the district’s stadiums and swimming pools.