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(From left)Republican Steve Allison and Democrat Celina Montoya are vying to win the open District 121 seat held by state Rep. Joe Straus (R-San Antonio), who is retiring.
Posted inEducation, Elections 2018

Allison and Montoya Tackle Education Issues in House District 121 Race

by Emily Donaldson October 3, 2018November 16, 2018

Both Celina Montoya and Steve Allison oppose the use of vouchers to provide school choice outside the public school system.

Posted inGov & Politics

Candidates for Joe Straus’ District 121 Seat Talk Education, Transit, Guns

by Edmond Ortiz February 14, 2018February 14, 2018
Rep. Diego Bernal reminds everyone of Texas Democrat Convention Chair Joaquin Castro's great qualities and leadership. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone.
Posted inGov & Politics

Texas House Throws Down Gauntlet on Vouchers

by Bekah McNeel April 6, 2017January 31, 2020
Texas State Capitol building in Austin. Photo by Stuart Seeger. https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuseeger/4514590008/in/photolist-bWQ7Lz-7QvTiu-7Qsyw8-7Qsyi2-7Qsy5p-bqdc4N-5TvoY8-cecu7L-an1TG7-amY54k-7SWsjL-D6ySN-an1UvN-an1Vhw-an1TLs-amY5j6-amY6qH-kYv7jc-7oLm68-5WudwA
Posted inGov & Politics

Texas Tribune, Legislators to Explore ‘Issues in the Interim’

by Edmond Ortiz April 21, 2016October 7, 2016
The Circle School garden. Courtesy photo.
Posted inEducation

8 Tips to Pick a Preschool in San Antonio

by A. S. CohenMiller November 16, 2014October 7, 2016
If Detroit were to maintain its faster rate of improvement, it would close the achievement gap between its students and Grosse Pointe’s students in just under two decades. Source: http://educationnext.org/rising-tide/
Posted inEducation

School Competition – The Rising Tide That Lifts All Boats

by Annie Vu December 2, 2013January 31, 2020
Bexar County Superintendents and Go Public campaign tri-chairs officially launch the public school success awarness campaign at Jefferson High School. Photo by Bekah McNeel.
Posted inEducation

Charter School Parent Supports “Go Public” Campaign

by Blakely Fernandez November 17, 2013October 7, 2016
IDEA Public Schools' students participate in their small group instruction, a fundamental of IDEA's elementary academic model BetterIDEA. Photo courtesy of IDEA.
Posted inEducation, Lifestyle

KIPP Inspires Inner-City Students: “Don’t Eat the Marshmallow Yet”

by Bekah McNeel April 22, 2013October 7, 2016
Former King William resident Deb Cano started the annual Easter Egg hunt about a decade ago; today Deb Mueller and her family keep it going. Parents drop off a dozen eggs per child ahead of time, to be hidden at Upper Mill Park on for the hunt. Photo courtesy Cherise Rohr Allegrini
Posted inEducation, Lifestyle

Urban Fabric: Schools, Neighborhoods, and Families

by Bekah McNeel March 28, 2013January 31, 2020

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