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Posted inOpinion

Crisis in the classroom: teachers are leaving and not coming back

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard April 28, 2022April 27, 2022

Opinion: An erosion in the public schools poses a direct threat to the health of democracy and an educated populace.

Robert Rivard, co-founder of the San Antonio Report, presents speakers of the San Antonio Regional Pubic Education Forum in 2016.
Posted inEducation

San Antonio Regional Education Forum to focus on post-pandemic challenges

Avatar photo by San Antonio Report Staff April 21, 2022April 22, 2022
Robert Rivard, moderator and San Antonio Report editor, hosts a conversation with local superintendents Jeanette Ball of Judson ISD, Roland Toscano of East Central ISD, and Eduardo Hernandez of Edgewood ISD.
Posted inEducation

Local, state education leaders: Release urgently needed federal relief for schools

Avatar photo by Brooke Crum May 12, 2021May 12, 2021
Posted inEducation

SA Regional Education Forum starts Wednesday with talk on battle over federal relief for schools

Avatar photo by Brooke Crum May 11, 2021May 11, 2021
Posted inEducation

East Central ISD selected for 5-year school leadership program

Avatar photo by Brooke Crum April 26, 2021April 26, 2021
Roland Toscano, Superintendent of Schools.
Posted inEducation

San Antonio school districts will welcome thousands back to class – from a distance

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson August 17, 2020August 18, 2020
Superintendent Brian Woods.
Posted inEducation

San Antonio School Districts Weigh Legal Action Over State’s Latest Reopening Rules

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson July 29, 2020July 29, 2020
Posted inEducation

Bexar County School Leaders Ask State to Protect Budgets, Fearing Fall Cuts, Layoffs

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson July 16, 2020July 15, 2020
Rivard Report Editor and Publisher Robert Rivard (center) moderated a panel that included San Antonio ISD Superintendent Pedro Martinez and Pre-K 4 SA CEO Sarah Baray, among others, to discuss how schools will reopen in the fall.
Posted inEducation

4 Big Questions Schools Need to Address Before Reopening this Fall

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson May 27, 2020May 27, 2020
Posted inEducation

As Summer Approaches, Educators Track Students Absent Since Shutdown

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson April 24, 2020April 27, 2020

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