The building is part of UT San Antonio’s effort to put 8,000 students and the entire College of AI, Cyber and Computing in downtown.
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San Antonio’s largest school districts continue to struggle with the financial effects of declining enrollment.
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From repayment options to borrowing limits, there are several new ways coming for borrowers navigate debt.
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The State Board of Education on Friday approved a new reading list that includes numerous Bible passages. They're also considering a social studies curriculum that emphasizes U.S. and Texas history over world cultures. Approved changes take effect in 2030.
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The State Board of Education will hold a final vote Friday on incorporating more Christian stories into classrooms and deemphasizing race and cultural diversity in history lessons.
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Two SAISD trustees voted against the district’s newly named lone finalist for superintendent. Adrian Bustillos was previously sanctioned by TEA for his alleged role in a cheating scheme at El Paso ISD.
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The center’s space and its collections will be preserved, officials said, and its work will be divided among multiple departments.
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Ann Dixon has more than 50 years of experience in public education. Once superintendent at Somerset, she’s been tapped to lead Judson ISD.
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The Republican-majority State Board of Education is scheduled to vote this week on adopting curriculum changes statewide. Critics say the new social studies lessons and reading lists over-emphasize Christianity.
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Interim Dean Anita Vangelisti fired KUT Public Media General Manager Debbie Hiott this week for "lack of responsible leadership" ahead of the KUT Festival. Documents obtained by KUT don't suggest any glaring issues between UT and event planners in the days and weeks before the festival.
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Jaklich arrived to Judson ISD in February, quickly making waves to cut the district’s $35 million deficit. His last day is June 30.