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UTSA study: Work, going to school doesn’t hurt students academically
Urban Education Institute also sees tight job market, need for internships
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SAN ANTONIO – The UTSA Urban Education Institute has compiled a study that contains both encouraging and disappointing news for high school students who have jobs outside of the classroom.
Mike Villarreal, director of the Urban Education Institute, said research data showed working and going to school doesn’t hurt students academically, even for those taking advanced or dual credit courses.
“Their work doesn’t take away from their rigorous coursework,” Villarreal said, but it could if they take on more than they can handle.
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(May 13, 2021) San Antonio had an above average youth employment rate, then the pandemic struck. Among the top 50 metro areas, San Antonio youth experienced the 8th largest drop in employment in the first year of the pandemic, according to national data research organization Mathematica. What explains this decrease? The top job sectors employing high school students were the hardest hit in the pandemic s local economic downturn, based on a new study commissioned by SA Works and conducted by The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Urban Education Institute (UEI).
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, nearly three out of four students worked for pay at some point during their high school years, according to the study, which analyzed employment trends of approximately 211,000 Bexar County high school students. The project, the first of its kind locally, was a collaboration between the Urban Education Institute and SA Works, the workforce development team within the San An
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Mike Villarreal, accordionist and vocalist of Los Desperadoz, said the group was ready to perform again after such a long absence.
“We’re really excited about getting back out on the road and getting reacquainted with ourselves and each other, because we’ve been apart for so long,” Villarreal said. “Due to the pandemic, we did what we needed to do…to make sure we were protecting ourselves and our families.”
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