The Air Force Recruiting Service (AFRS) hosted an educator tour at Joint Base San Antonio, offering teachers firsthand insight into Air Force missions and career opportunities. The event aims to strengthen community ties and inspire future recruits.
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San Antonio continues to face a significant Latino college completion gap, despite efforts to improve access and support. Experts cite systemic barriers and resource disparities as key challenges hindering progress.
The National Constitution Center highlights 10 landmark Supreme Court cases shaping U.S. education. From desegregation to free speech, these rulings have defined students’ rights and schooling nationwide.
U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings of the best high schools in America, highlighting top performers in academics, graduation rates, and college readiness across the nation.
UT Health San Antonio schools have been ranked among the best in the nation, highlighting their excellence in education, research, and patient care. This recognition underscores the university’s commitment to healthcare innovation and training.
U.S. News & World Report highlights the 10 best charter high schools in San Antonio, showcasing top-performing institutions known for academic excellence and student success, as featured on MySA.
Discover 35 top education conferences for 2024-2025 in We Are Teachers’ latest guide. From innovative teaching strategies to tech integration, these events offer valuable insights for educators nationwide.
San Antonio launches “Ready to Work” initiative, aimed at connecting job seekers with local employers. The program offers resources and training to boost employment across the city.
Former San Antonio teacher and State Rep. James Talarico is reportedly considering a run for the U.S. Senate. His potential candidacy adds a new dynamic to the upcoming race, drawing attention from Texas political circles.
A recent study reveals that Texas is home to four of the nation’s least educated cities, highlighting challenges in local education systems and workforce development, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
Times Higher Education’s 2025 US rankings highlight Harvard, Stanford, and MIT as the top institutions, reflecting excellence in research, teaching, and innovation. Emerging universities also make significant gains.
U.S. Education Secretary visits Edgewood ISD middle school in San Antonio, highlighting local efforts to improve student learning and increase resources. The visit underscores a national focus on education equity and funding.
Joint Base San Antonio has officially activated the 502d Civil Engineer Group, enhancing infrastructure support across the Air Education and Training Command. This move aims to boost mission readiness and base sustainability.
A Texas woman allegedly purchased guns for her son, who was reportedly planning a school shooting, authorities said. Police intervened before any violence occurred, prompting an ongoing investigation.
Project 2025’s controversial plan to eliminate public schools is already underway, raising concerns nationwide. Critics warn the move threatens education access, while supporters claim it promotes school choice.
A San Antonio college has been named the best in the West for 2022, according to MySA. The recognition highlights the institution’s excellence in academics, student support, and community impact.
Toyota is boosting STEM education in East Central ISD with a $6.5M grant, enhancing resources and opportunities for students to excel in science, technology, engineering, and math programs.
Rep. Joaquin Castro warns that former President Trump’s move to close the Education Department will severely impact San Antonio schools, threatening funding and resources vital for students’ success.
McKinsey & Company highlights urgent steps to advance racial equity in US pre-K–12 education, urging systemic reforms to close opportunity gaps and ensure fair access to quality learning for all students.
Most US parents face challenges securing affordable preschool, but a Texas city is breaking the mold. This community offers accessible programs, easing early education costs and setting a potential model for the nation.