Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges
Read full article: Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult chargesA teenager charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship has surrendered after a federal judge reversed his decision on pretrial release now that the teen is charged as an adult.
San Antonio labor groups call for ‘robust community benefits agreement,’ express opposition to Project Marvel
Read full article: San Antonio labor groups call for ‘robust community benefits agreement,’ express opposition to Project MarvelAn ensemble of labor organizers in San Antonio met Monday morning in opposition to Project Marvel, the city’s planned sports and entertainment district at Hemisfair.
‘Tough decisions’ ahead for SAISD board as 2024-25 school budget approval looms
Read full article: ‘Tough decisions’ ahead for SAISD board as 2024-25 school budget approval loomsAdditional changes could come to SAISD because of budget constraints even after its decision last fall to close 15 schools next school year.
‘Looking outside the district’: Teachers, staff wonder what’s next after SAISD school closures
Read full article: ‘Looking outside the district’: Teachers, staff wonder what’s next after SAISD school closuresThousands of San Antonio ISD students, teachers, and staff are asking what's next after the board's controversial decision to close schools.
San Antonio Alliance says SAISD’s proposed ‘rightsizing’ plan should be trimmed down
Read full article: San Antonio Alliance says SAISD’s proposed ‘rightsizing’ plan should be trimmed downSeveral parents and teachers are pushing back against San Antonio ISD’s proposed plan to close a fifth of its schools.
Teacher unions weigh in on San Antonio’s school district staffing shortages
Read full article: Teacher unions weigh in on San Antonio’s school district staffing shortagesMany of the more than 2,300 teachers and staff who were absent Monday in the Northside and North East Independent School Districts were likely local chapter members of the American Federation of Teachers.
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City Council considers 1/8 cent sales tax for workforce development
Read full article: City Council considers 1/8 cent sales tax for workforce developmentSAN ANTONIO The San Antonio City Council is considering using a 1/8 cent sales tax to fund a four-year program to help 40,000 out of work or under-employed San Antonio residents move into higher-paying careers. Economic Development Department Director Alejandra Lopez told the council that 154,000 San Antonio workers have filed for unemployment since mid-March. The council can only order the election to put the sales tax initiative in front of San Antonio voters who would have the final say. Nirenberg believes using the sales tax for workforce development would cause a huge shift in the citys workforce. City Manager Erik Walsh said the city has options for the EAPP, including a plan city staff had suggested before the pandemic that the city use a portion of the money SAWS sends the city each year.
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School workers union in San Antonio wants state to mandate PPE for students, teachers
Read full article: School workers union in San Antonio wants state to mandate PPE for students, teachersTEA officials said the personal protective equipment is expected to start arriving at public schools between mid-July and early August. But officials said school districts arent required to use PPE, which is a big problem for a school workers union in San Antonio. The state has given the option for remote learning for families with health concerns, which Lopez said is a positive. Lopez said going forward, she hopes that the state listens to teachers, staff and students who will be impacted during the new normal in an effort to keep everyone safe. RELATED: Texas teachers union president wants students to wear masks in classroomLopez said keeping funding flexible is key to safety.
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Educators have mixed feelings about returning to the classroom
Read full article: Educators have mixed feelings about returning to the classroomSAN ANTONIO Educators in Bexar County want to have a say in the safety plan that districts are formulating as students return to the classroom this fall. Bexar County school districts had already announced their plans to return to a face-to-face and remote classroom setting. The SA Alliance has brought together a coalition of educators, parents and medical experts to help districts in Bexar County with the safety plan. SAISD and NEISD school districts said theyre waiting on the safety directives from the TEA to announce their back to school plan. MORE: Teacher associations in Texas say hell no to education officials plans to reopen campuses in fall