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)
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A new study ranks Texas among the bottom 10 states for education quality, highlighting challenges in funding, graduation rates, and academic performance. The findings raise concerns about the state’s future workforce.
More US colleges are closing as declining enrollments and financial pressures mount. The trend highlights growing challenges in higher education, with institutions struggling to sustain operations amid shifting demographics.
SAUSHEC residents and fellows proudly celebrated their graduation at a recent ceremony, marking the culmination of rigorous medical training and their readiness to serve military and civilian patients alike.
The Installation Management Command (IMCOM) educational institution is undergoing a significant transformation to enhance higher learning opportunities for soldiers and civilians, aiming to boost career growth and mission readiness.
JBSA upholds Fiesta tradition by naming new 2024 Military Ambassadors. The announcement highlights the base’s commitment to community engagement and celebrates military service during the annual festival.
Judson ISD student competes for national mullet crown, showcasing a standout hairstyle that’s turning heads. “The hair talks for itself,” says the contender, aiming to bring home the top prize.
Joint Base San Antonio advances toward full implementation, enhancing mission readiness and support services across all branches. Efforts focus on streamlined operations and improved infrastructure, officials report.
The recent death of a San Antonio special education assistant has sparked urgent calls for enhanced safety protocols in schools. Advocates urge districts to implement stronger measures to protect staff and students.
The SAUSHEC awards ceremony honored outstanding academic achievements, recognizing military medical personnel for excellence in education and training. The event highlighted dedication to advancing Army healthcare.
In a recent opinion piece for The Daily Targum, Chaudhury criticizes the Supreme Court, asserting it has failed students by neglecting their educational and legal rights amid rising tuition costs and campus controversies.
Three San Antonians hit the jackpot in the recent “Drive Away for Education” raffle, WOAI reports. Winners each received grand prizes, supporting local education initiatives through this exciting community event.
Three San Antonio-area high school students have been selected for a prestigious program at the U.S. Air Force Academy. This honor recognizes their academic excellence and leadership potential, highlighting the region’s emerging talent.
Three winners have been selected for the Drive Away for Education raffle, WOAI reports. Proceeds from the event support local schools, helping fund essential programs and resources for students in the community.
At UT-San Antonio, Trump’s policies reshape higher education through funding shifts and campus climate changes. This Texas Observer report explores the impact on faculty, students, and academic freedom.
The National Park Service highlights its valued partners—federal agencies, nonprofits, and community groups—collaborating to protect and preserve America’s natural and cultural treasures for future generations.
The U.S. Air Force is collaborating with academic institutions and industry leaders to pilot a new model for future pilot production, aiming to enhance training efficiency and meet evolving operational demands.
Seventy years ago, San Antonio schools became among the first in the U.S. to desegregate, marking a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. This historic step paved the way for greater educational equity nationwide.
The City of San Antonio has signed a new agreement to support military members transitioning out of service, providing resources and programs to ease their move into civilian life. This initiative aims to boost veteran employment and well-being.
Texas schools made significant strides in the 2025 U.S. News college rankings, with several institutions climbing higher due to improved graduation rates and academic performance, highlighting the state’s growing educational excellence.















