Trinity University lauds San Antonio educators pandemic performance
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Caitlin McCloskey, a teacher at IDEA South Flores College Preparatory, was among 17 educators honored with this year’s Trinity University Prize in Teaching Excellence.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Juan Dominguez, a 4th grade teacher at Somerset Elementary School, was one of 17 area teachers to receive the 2021 Trinity University Prize in Teaching Excellence.Photo courtesy of Juan Dominguez /Show MoreShow Less
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Trinity University’s education department, in its annual teacher awards, lauded their pandemic performance.Billy Calzada /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
Seventeen San Antonio teachers have been recognized with the 2021 Trinity University Prize in Education for outstanding performance amid a year of uncertainty.
With $1.5 million gift, Trinity University hopes to better develop school leaders
May 5, 2021
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Trinity University has received a $1.5 million donation from the Elma Dill Russell Spencer Foundation. The gift will bolster programming offered by Trinity s Center for Educational Leadership by providing resources to local educators and entrepreneurs.Staff file photo
Educators in and around Bexar County will soon have access to new and improved leadership development programs through Trinity University thanks to a $1.5 million donation to Trinity’s Center for Educational Leadership.
Since the 1980s, the center has built partnerships with area schools and school districts in an effort to develop their leaders into more innovative educators. The donation, which comes from the Elma Dill Russell Spencer Foundation, will allow the university to bolster the programming it can offer to school leaders, officials said. The center is part of Trinity’s Department of Educa