The 42nd Army Surgeon General praised the achievements of recent medical graduates during a ceremony, highlighting their vital role in advancing military healthcare and readiness. The event underscored commitment to excellence in service.
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Military recruiting leaders convened in San Antonio to collaborate on improving recruitment strategies. The gathering, hosted by aetc.af.mil, focused on innovation and partnerships to strengthen force readiness.
LULAC offers scholarships to support Latino students in pursuing higher education. These awards aim to reduce financial barriers and promote academic excellence within the community. Applications are open annually.
Is your Texas high school among the nation’s elite? The Austin American-Statesman reveals the top U.S. schools for 2025, showcasing outstanding academic performance and innovation across the state and country.
Nearly 200 students from 15 countries across Latin America and the U.S. graduated from the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, marking a significant milestone in regional and international military cooperation.
U.S. News has released its latest rankings of the top high schools in San Antonio, highlighting academic excellence and student success. The list showcases standout public and private schools in the region.
Sotomayor High School will stand out in San Antonio as one of the few public high schools named after a person of color, marking a significant step in honoring diversity in the city’s education system.
California colleges and universities differ in defining first-generation college students, creating challenges for data consistency and support programs. This lack of agreement complicates efforts to address student needs, reports CalMatters.
The University of the Incarnate Word ranks among America’s top colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report. It is recognized for academic excellence, student engagement, and value, solidifying its reputation nationally.
San Antonio high schools saw declines in reading and math scores on the latest STAAR exams, raising concerns about student achievement and prompting calls for targeted support and resources to address learning gaps.
At the recent military flight training summit, the AETC commander highlighted the critical importance of readiness and strategic partnerships in advancing pilot training and mission success.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that over 100 educators could face suspension for social media posts supporting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, citing concerns over professionalism and school policies, sparking debate on free speech in education.
The UTSA Turning Point USA chapter will hold a vigil tonight honoring Charlie Kirk. The event aims to celebrate Kirk’s impact on conservative activism and engage students in political discussions on campus.
Fort Sam Houston Army Museum may close and be rebranded as a public education center under a new proposal. The plan aims to expand community access while preserving military history. Details are still being finalized.
Texas Jewish leaders express deep concern over Christian-focused content in the state’s proposed public school curriculum, urging for a more inclusive approach that respects religious diversity in education.
San Antonio U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro condemned former President Trump’s move to defund grants for Hispanic-serving colleges, calling it a setback for education equity and minority student support programs.
A US court has blocked a Texas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, citing concerns over the separation of church and state. The ruling marks a significant legal setback for the law.
A Texas education official stated that teachers may now disregard the separation of church and state, raising concerns over religious influence in public classrooms. The announcement sparks debate on education and constitutional rights.
Schools across the U.S. adopt varied cellphone policies, balancing learning and distractions. San Antonio schools, mirroring national trends, enforce rules aiming to limit use during class while allowing access during breaks.
School leaders from across the US convened in San Antonio to discuss innovations and challenges shaping the future of education. The gathering focused on equity, technology, and student success. (WOAI)















