Schools are redesigning their buildings to reduce spread of COVID-19
SAN ANTONIO Schools across San Antonio are still finalizing their reopening plans, which include finding ways to reduce the risk of teachers, students and staff contracting COVID-19. Every district and private or religious schools can reopen when they deem it is safe. Most districts in Bexar County have decided not to reopen schools to in-person learning until after Labor Day. Cherise Rohr-Allegrini, an epidemiologist in San Antonio, has been working with certain schools to identify ways to reduce the coronavirus spread. Bonham Academy has been working on its reopening plan since May, Rohr-Allegrini said.
Artist designs a love letter to San Antonio to raise money for students
SAN ANTONIO Martha Martnez-Flores was born in Chicago and raised in San Luis Potos, Mxico, but has called San Antonio home for the last 20 years. Martnez-Flores is the owner and creative director of MMCreative, a creative consulting studio whose work is featured all across San Antonio. Martha Martnez-Flores, owner and creative director of MM Creative is selling what she calls a love letter to San Antonio in order to raise funds for students in need. Then you have a nod to the cowboy culture (with a cowboy hat), the veladora (or candle thats) in the West Side of San Antonio, Martnez-Flores said. The design was first published in San Antonio Magazine, but Martnez-Flores wanted to give lovers of San Antonio a chance to have the real thing at home.