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As they contend with teacher shortages and student absences, some school districts are also facing bus-driver shortages during the current wave of COVID-19.
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Nearly one out of 10 employees did not return work on Monday in the fourth largest school district in Texas and the largest school district in San Antonio.
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The ongoing political battle over mask mandates in schools has frothed up division in school districts across the state.
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Trustees of the Northside Independent School District voted unanimously for a “temporary indoor mask mandate” Tuesday night, after hearing from dozens of people on both sides of the issue.
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Northside officials told TPR they didn’t want to confuse parents and staff by implementing a mandate that may no longer be in place on Aug. 23, the district’s first day of school. But the lack of clear communication appears to have had the opposite effect.
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The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District issued a new health directive Tuesday evening, requiring masks be worn in all Bexar County public schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Wednesday morning, the superintendent of San Antonio’s largest school district told his principals to disregard the mandate until further notice.
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With 16 competitive races spread across six different Bexar County school districts Saturday, familiar names held a lot of sway.
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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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After months of waiting for word, Texas school leaders learned Thursday they will not be penalized for drops in enrollment and attendance during the pandemic this spring.
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The Northside Independent School District sent a message to its families asking them to consider returning to virtual learning for the next two weeks.