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The kids are not alright. A CDC analysis released earlier this year found that in 2021— the second year of the pandemic — more than 37% of high school students reported experiencing poor mental health, and 44% reported they felt persistently sad or hopeless throughout the year. Before the pandemic, mental health was already getting worse — according to previous studies from the CDC. Bonnie Petrie guest hosted TPR's The Source to talk to experts about this issue and the telehealth program in Texas that hopes to help solve the mental health crisis.
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More than 70 mayoral, city council and school board candidates responded to a TPR survey answering the biggest questions for San Antonians.
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This post has been updated. It was originally published on Aug. 7 at 6:52 p.m.The Northside Independent School District is one of many in Bexar County…
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According to guidelines issued last week by the Texas Education Agency, students will be able to return to campus for in-person instruction or continue…
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The long-running, contentious debate over sex education in Texas schools will rage on in 2020 as the State Board of Education revisits standards for the…
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Dual-language programs continue to grow in popularity throughout Bexar County as demand increases for curriculum that teaches multilingualism alongside…
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Earlier this month, the Texas Education Agency cited South San Antonio Independent School District with several violations surrounding the district's…
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MIAMI— The principal of a South Florida high school has been removed from his position after expressing support online for a Texas police officer who…
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DALLAS — Texas has improved its state support for public education but still lags behind most of the nation, according to an annual report issued…
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HOUSTON — Michelle Davis opened the trunk of her black Mercury Mountaineer, placing inside plastic bags full of jeans, a blue-and-white striped Polo and…