San Antonio school districts see remote learning stretching way into next year
Jan. 17, 2021
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Hannah Sturgis watches her son, Sol Jackson, 8, a third grader at Dr. Winn Murnin Elementary School, as he attends a class virtually at their home in San Antonio on Dec. 3.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer
Nearly one year into the coronavirus pandemic, Eduardo Hernandez, superintendent of the Edgewood Independent School District, still doesn’t quite know what the next school year will look like for his students and staff.
Around Bexar County, he and other school leaders trying to plan for the fall are grappling with countless unknowns, from how much funding they will receive to the community spread of the coronavirus.
Local creates GoFundMe page to help restock South Side pantry ransacked on Christmas Day
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A local created a GoFundMe page to help restock and repair the damages left to a recently launched free South Side pantry.The Harlandale Sunshine PantryShow MoreShow Less
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A local created a GoFundMe page to help restock and repair the damages left to a recently launched free South Side pantry.The Harlandale Sunshine PantryShow MoreShow Less
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A local created a GoFundMe page to help restock and repair the damages left to a recently launched free South Side pantry.The Harlandale Sunshine PantryShow MoreShow Less