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Approval of Texas' Bible-infused curriculum will likely depend on Abbott appointee
Read full article: Approval of Texas' Bible-infused curriculum will likely depend on Abbott appointeeTiffany Clark, who was elected to fill a vacant State Board of Education seat in January, said she would have voted against the curriculum.
At 15, he is defending his home and parenting his sister. One young man's struggle to stay in school
Read full article: At 15, he is defending his home and parenting his sister. One young man's struggle to stay in schoolHousing insecurity has hurt kids' chances of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles and much of California.
āAttendance Mattersā: San Antonio municipal court launches consistent school attendance campaign
Read full article: āAttendance Mattersā: San Antonio municipal court launches consistent school attendance campaignThe San Antonio Municipal Court has partnered with Pre-K 4 SA and Communities in Schools to launch the Attendance Matters campaign, addressing the importance of consistent school attendance and tackling the challenges associated with chronic absenteeism.
Texas schools say itās time to stop tying mental health funding to school safety money
Read full article: Texas schools say itās time to stop tying mental health funding to school safety moneyFederal pandemic aid helped build public school mental health services in Texas. School officials now brace for the expiration of those funds next year. Theyāre urging lawmakers to create a dedicated funding stream for mental health assistance in schools.
TPWD program awards grants to San Antonio-area organizations to promote recreation, conservation
Read full article: TPWD program awards grants to San Antonio-area organizations to promote recreation, conservationTwo programs in the San Antonio area will receive grants from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to help their communities connect with the outdoors.
āItās everybodyās responsibility.ā Why security experts, educators say safer schools means going beyond the classroom
Read full article: āItās everybodyās responsibility.ā Why security experts, educators say safer schools means going beyond the classroomThe debate over school safety has reignited talks on everything from bulletproof shields to more funding for mental health services.
MacKenzie Scott donates $50M to support USDA youth programs
Read full article: MacKenzie Scott donates $50M to support USDA youth programsMacKenzie Scottās $50 million gift to the National 4-H Council, which the youth-focused nonprofit called ātransformational,ā is part of a new patch of the philanthropistās donations now coming to light.
Nonprofits reveal $180M of recent MacKenzie Scott donations
Read full article: Nonprofits reveal $180M of recent MacKenzie Scott donationsMacKenzie Scott, who has given at least $8 billion in the past two years to mostly small nonprofits that serve people in need, used to release posts on Medium about her gifts and who got them.
Communities in Schools helps students stay in school by providing community of support, CEO says
Read full article: Communities in Schools helps students stay in school by providing community of support, CEO saysCommunities in Schoolsā mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Communities in Schools receives āhistoric donationā from philanthropist Mackenzie Scott
Read full article: Communities in Schools receives āhistoric donationā from philanthropist Mackenzie ScottPhilanthropist Mackenzie Scott has donated $7 million in unrestricted funds to Communities in Schools-San Antonio, part of her $133.5 million gift to the CIS national office and its nationwide network in 25 states.
USAA grants $1 million to nonprofit group helping students of color in local schools
Read full article: USAA grants $1 million to nonprofit group helping students of color in local schoolsSAN ANTONIO ā Experts and local leaders say education can directly combat racial inequity in communities, which transfers directly into the workforce. USAA granted $1 million to the nonprofit Communities in Schools, or CIS, which offers wraparound case management, social service referrals, mental health services and emergency assistance. The new grant asks the organization to specifically focus on disadvantaged students of color. Jessica Weaver, Communities in Schools San Antonio CEO, said students of color are the groupās key demographic and look forward to being able to help more students. āThe 10 campuses that were supported by the USAA grant, three of the ten are brand new to us,ā Weaver said.
San Antonio man builds 50 desks, donates to elementary students
Read full article: San Antonio man builds 50 desks, donates to elementary studentsAs the coronavirus pandemic rages on, many kids are learning from home and not all of them have the supplies they need for success. Enter Bob Braun, a San Antonio resident who wanted to give back, along with local nonprofit Communities In Schools. Mr. Braun wanted to help families of students who donāt have a space to concentrate on their studies. Montgomery Elementary School students received desks from Bob Braun and Communities In Schools on Dec. 9, 2020. Though a new set of challenges are brought on by the pandemic, 50 area students now have a place of their own to work at home.