San Antonio ISD Superintendent Jaime Aquino announced on Friday that he plans to retire in January 2027.
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Officials in Port Isabel and nearby towns have consistently opposed plans to build large industrial complexes at the mouth of the Rio Grande.
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Supporters of a Columbia University protestor detained by ICE in Texas for almost ayear are hopeful she'll soon be released, as her attorney says her health continues to deteriorate.
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Local college presidents gathered downtown on Wednesday to announce their joint commitment to boosting the number of college graduates living in San Antonio.
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State. Rep. Liz Campos cherry-picked 5-year-old Facebook posts from her Democratic Primary opponent Ryan Ayala to make it seem like he used his campaign page to oppose public school funding this year.
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Taxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum has drawn attention for its references to Christianity and the Bible.
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The Judson school board voted Tuesday to close Ed Franz Leadership Academy, Park Village Blending Learning Academy, and Rolling Meadows Elementary at the end of the current school year.
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Texas public school students could soon be required to read Bible passages in English language arts classes from kindergarten through 12th grade under a draft proposal before the Texas State Board of Education.
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Students who took English and math college prep courses were less likely to complete college than their peers who were not considered college ready at all.
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Retired superintendent Robert Jaklich will be the third interim superintendent to lead the district since Milton Fields was first placed on leave on Jan. 10.
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Judson ISD trustees voted 6-0 Monday to follow the recommendation of administration and permanently close Judson Middle School.