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Climate and Energy Policy, and drug availability. And later, Becky Pringle on recent School Shootings and safety. Host good morning everyone on this friday, february 23rd. We begin this morning with gun owners only. Do you support or oppose what you are hearing from the president on combating gun violence . If you own a gun and you support. Imits, 202 7488000 if you oppose limits as a gun owner, 202 7488001. You can also join us on twitter or join the conversation on facebook. Com cspan. Gun owners only this morning for our first hour. The Washington Post front page this morning with the headline arminges teachers is the president s top priority. Here is what he had to say yesterday when he met with state and local officials on the issue. [video clip] lot have been reading a about it, and i think when you allow a person that has been in the marines for 20 years, who has done nothing but handle guns and handle them safely and well you cannot just get a teacher a gun. One of the Fake New

Middleton Place Foundation Taps New CEO

Middleton Place Foundation Taps New CEO
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Texas conservatives flex muscle to help anti-woke charter school, a sign of things to come

Texas conservatives flex muscle to help anti-woke charter school, a sign of things to come
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Make it easier to expand charter schools? Texas lawmakers will have that debate

Make it easier to expand charter schools? Texas lawmakers will have that debate Danya Perez, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Raji Mani administers the questions as students at the BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus, a charter school for grades 6-12, practice for the National Science Bowl in 2019.Tom Reel /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of2 KIPP Esperanza charter school representatives Jaciel Castro, center, and Michelle Schmitz, left, speak to a woman about education opportunities for her grandchildren during an event in 2017. (Darren Abate/For the San Antonio Express-News)Darren Abate /Darren Abate /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less Companion bills filed in the Texas House and Senate, seeking to do away with hurdles facing charter schools that try to open or expand, have bipartisan support but will move the sharp debate over their rapid growth into the legislative arena.

UTSA study: San Antonio area charters see more student movement from school to school

UTSA study: San Antonio-area charters see more student movement from school to school FacebookTwitterEmail Bianca Davila knew early on that her youngest child, Jordan Castillo, had special needs. Jordan was not hitting his developmental milestones and was having behavioral issues that prompted their pediatrician to refer him to the Center for Healthcare Services. There, Davila met families who recommended IDEA Public Schools, a fast-growing charter network that boasted a nearly 100 percent graduation rate. No problem that Jordan needed special education services. IDEA could help him, Davila was told. She enrolled Jordan in IDEA Eastside for kindergarten. But for the next three years, she said, she had to fight all the way to the network’s highest levels to get Jordan tested for special needs. He received a diagnosis toward the end of second grade, she believes, only because she had emailed and called IDEA leaders at their headquarters.

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