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San Antonio ISD officials say their recommendation to close nearly 20 % of the district’s schools is needed to ensure resources are distributed equitably. But critics of the plan question whether closing schools will truly improve equity.
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To make it easier to absorb SAISD's school consolidation proposal, TPR has listed the changes all in one location, school by school.
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By this time next year, the San Antonio Independent School District could have 17 fewer schools — with another two schools slated for closure the following year.
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San Antonio ISD is holding 14 community meetings to get feedback on the criteria it should use to decide what schools to close.
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The district has invited community feedback on the first draft of a framework that will be used to determine how to decide which schools to close beginning in the 2024-2025 school year.
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Many San Antonio institutions of higher education have now announced plans to modify the start of the spring semester due to the omicron variant.
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Texas public schools will not be required to make up the days they missed during last week’s energy blackouts.
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When the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District recommended families return to virtual instruction on Dec. 8, school leaders pointed to their low on-campus transmission rates as evidence that their schools remained safe.But at the same time they were making that point, the number of on-campus transmissions occurring in their schools shot up.
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Here are TPR's top local stories of 2020:
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Gov. Abbott Starts Another Debate On If Local Or State Officials Are In Charge For School ReopeningsLast week, Gov. Greg Abbott moved to block local health authorities from shutting down classrooms before the school year has started. Since then, he has…