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Commentary: COVID-19 has parents demanding school options

Commentary: COVID-19 has parents demanding school options Colleen Dippel, For the Express-News Jan. 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Dropout rates will rise amid COVID-19, but high schools that offer sports, band and other extracurricular opportunities will see fewer dropouts than schools that don’t offer social outlets.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer With 2020 behind us, we are all looking with anticipation, hope and some trepidation at what 2021 may bring for students. At Families Empowered, we have provided uninterrupted, bilingual service to families needing help as schools closed, reopened and became “hybrid,” and as people “podded” up or home-schooled for the first time. Based on what families have told us, here are predictions about education in 2021:

Holocaust commission gets new life; atrocities to be recalled this week in Texas, San Antonio

Holocaust commission gets new life; atrocities to be recalled this week in Texas, San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail Nehemia “Nammie” Ichilov, director of the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio and interim Chief Executive Officer of the Jewish Federation of San Antonio, is standing in the museum on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer A recommendation to abolish the state’s 12-year-old Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission has been modified to keep the organization active but under closer scrutiny by the Texas Historical Commission. “Everything is working out now, and we are still in existence,” said Lynne Aronoff, chairwoman of the Holocaust commission. “We believe that we’ll emerge from this important process stronger and improved as a result.”

San Antonio CEO addresses getting COVID, PPP loan and his company s role during pandemic

San Antonio CEO addresses getting COVID, PPP loan and his company s role during pandemic FacebookTwitterEmail Louis Hoch, CEO and president of Usio Inc., forecasts about $50 million in sales this year.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer San Antonio-based Usio Inc. may not be a household name, but it operates in the background of a lot of people’s lives. Usio is a payment processor. Its technology is embedded in other companies’ software and is, for instance, used by tens of thousands of doctors’ offices to facilitate payments. “A lot of times you’ll use us and you won’t even know it,” CEO and President Louis Hoch said. “But we sit in the middle of a payment transaction and take money from a consumer or business and pay out the business.”

Viewfinder on the Nightshift: Capturing Health Care Workers on the Frontlines

Viewfinder on the Nightshift: Capturing Health Care Workers on the Frontlines Hearst Television FacebookTwitterEmail The United States continues to break deadly records as the nation faces a resurgence of COVID-19. More than 400,000 people have died, thousands more are getting sick each day and hospitals are running out of ICU beds. Staring down this latest surge of the pandemic are our health care workers, who have already lost hundreds of their colleagues to the virus. Bob Owen and Lisa Krantz from the San Antonio Express-News captured health care workers fighting on the frontlines during two overnight shifts at a COVID-19 intensive care unit.

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