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New High School for At-risk Students Coming to San Antonio

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. New High School for At-risk Students Coming to San Antonio May 6, 2021 GMT A Learn4Life student interacts with her supervising teacher while holding her baby. (Photo: Business Wire) SAN ANTONIO (BUSINESS WIRE) May 6, 2021 Learn4Life, a network of nonprofit high schools for at-risk students, recently received approval to open a school in San Antonio’s Edgewood Independent School District (EISD). Beginning in August 2021, Learn4Life will open to serve existing EISD students who are credit deficient or at risk of dropping out. Enrollment will be open for all students in the community who would benefit from personalized, one-on-one instruction to be successful in high school.

City: Personal information belonging to some Oahu rent relief applicants mishandled

City: Personal information belonging to some Oahu rent relief applicants mishandled Allyson Blair © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Housing in Hawaii HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - An Oahu man waiting to find out if he was approved for the city’s rental and utility relief program recently got an email saying a check was on the way. But he quickly realized that message and all the personal information it contained wasn’t for him. “It’s not for me,” said applicant Eduardo Hernandez. “It’s not my landlord. And I’m seeing their details which I shouldn’t have seen.” The email was sent Tuesday, and the city confirmed that wasn’t the only message sent in error.

Education has changed forever - COVID upended K-12 schooling, and there s no going back

Education has changed forever - COVID upended K-12 schooling, and there s no going back April 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Christina Hernandez teaches a writing class to students in her classroom at Rhodes Middle School as well as those attending remotely Wednesday. About half of San Antonio ISD students are still learning remotely.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News In March 2020, Sean Maika was getting ready for a family camping trip when he realized that everything was about to change, fast not just his spring break plans, but his job as superintendent of North East Independent School District and education as a whole. It was a phone call from Taylor Eighmy, president of the University of Texas at San Antonio, who told Maika he was shutting down his campuses because the coronavirus had arrived and was starting to circulate locally.

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