As enrollment drops nationwide, school districts are weighing difficult decisions to close or consolidate schools. These moves aim to optimize resources amid shrinking student populations and tighten budgets.
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San Antonio’s K-12 education is playing a crucial role in building the future cybersecurity workforce. Innovative programs and partnerships prepare students with skills to meet growing industry demands.
Medical students at New York Institute of Technology received their residency assignments, marking a pivotal step in their medical careers. The “Marching Orders” event celebrated their transition to hands-on clinical training.
As the new school year approaches, many parents are exploring alternatives to traditional classrooms, including private tutors, to better support their children’s learning needs, reports WOAI.
Shirley Ann Melenyzer, remembered on legacy.com, was a cherished member of her community. Her obituary highlights a life of dedication, love, and lasting impact on family and friends.
The Pew Research Center highlights the enduring impact of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the U.S., showcasing their pivotal role in advancing education and empowering Black communities nationwide.
The MEDCoE Graduate Research and Education Symposium was held at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, showcasing cutting-edge research by military medical graduate students and fostering education advances.
The US Army Institute of Surgical Research hosted a summer camp focused on mathematics and science, inspiring young minds to explore STEM fields through hands-on activities and expert-led sessions.
The Defense Health Agency’s Graduate Medical Education Training Sites expand healthcare expertise for military personnel. These programs enhance clinical skills to meet evolving defense medical needs.
The city urges parents to enroll their children in Pre-K programs to boost early childhood education. Officials highlight benefits like improved social skills and school readiness. Enrollment deadlines are approaching.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy faced backlash after a controversial 9/11 speech in which he criticized immigrants and transgender individuals, sparking debate over his remarks and their impact on diverse communities.
JBSA-Lackland and USPS San Antonio honored Military Working Dogs in a special ceremony recognizing their vital role in security and service. The event highlighted the dogs’ dedication and unique contributions to military operations.
UTSA and UT Health San Antonio have officially merged, forming The University of Texas at San Antonio – UT Health San Antonio. The union aims to enhance research, education, and healthcare in the region.
San Antonio reports five confirmed monkeypox cases as health officials initiate public education efforts to raise awareness and prevent further spread. Authorities urge vigilance and proper precautions.
Joint Base San Antonio recently graduated its first cohort of Saudi electronic warfare officers, marking a significant milestone in international defense collaboration and advanced military training.
Columbia University examines the lasting impact of Brown v. Board and Rodriguez on educational equity and quality, highlighting ongoing challenges and progress in addressing systemic disparities in U.S. schools.
The U.S. Supreme Court plays a crucial role in shaping public education policies, impacting issues from school funding to student rights. The National Education Association highlights its decisions’ lasting effects on schools nationwide.
A recent study reveals several Texas cities rank among the least educated in the U.S., with San Antonio prominently featured. The findings highlight ongoing challenges in education access and attainment across the state.
What if every child had access to Pre-K 4 SA? New America explores how universal early education in San Antonio could boost school readiness, close achievement gaps, and transform community futures.
The US withdrawal from UNESCO threatens global collaboration on science and culture, experts warn. The move may hinder joint efforts in research, education, and cultural preservation, impacting international progress.

















