Alamo Heights ISD Student Helps The Homeless

Alamo Heights ISD student spearheads effort to help homeless in the community. San Antonio’s homeless population consists of approximately 2,743 people on any given day. There are many different needs and ways to help, including one that is led by a 15-year-old from Alamo Heights Independent School District named Addie Roberts. Addie is an ambassador […]
Alamo Heights ISD Meets Holocaust Survivor

A San Antonio local and Holocaust survivor teaches Alamo Heights ISD students about Holocaust Remembrance and the importance of that time in history. Cambridge fifth grade students received a lesson for Texas Holocaust Remembrance Week that only few in the world can teach. Local survivor, Rose Williams, spoke to the group to share her incredible […]
Texas School Ratings A-F

School Ratings One factor parents look for in researching a school is the rating. However, in a Google search “school ratings near me”, the top 10 results are for-profit companies with their own rating system. For example, Niche and Great Schools use a variety of measures to rate a school. They also monetize their site […]
Alamo Heights ISD Coach Reaches a Milestone

Alamo Heights basketball coach hits 300 wins! Congratulations to Coach Andrew Brewer on his 300th Career Win! This is Coach Brewer’s 11th season as the Head Coach at Alamo Heights! Looking forward to the next 300, Coach!
Alamo Heights ISD Partners With The Frontier Times Museum

Alamo Heights ISD Partners With The Frontier Times Museum Alamo Heights ISD teacher, Marigel De Leon, reaches out to the Frontier Times Museum for a collaborative learning opportunity! Interactive Learning in History! Alamo Heights ISD Junior School 7th grade history teacher, Marigel De Leon, takes a hands-on approach when teaching students about the importance of […]
Pre-K Near Me – Understanding the Choices and Guidelines

Understanding the Choices and Guidelines for Finding a PreK My kids are in elementary and high school, and it seems like a lifetime ago when they started their first day of Pre-K. As I think back on that time, I recall it as being one of our family’s most stressful times. I had NO IDEA […]
The Go Public Virtual Art Gallery

Visit the Go Public virtual art gallery featuring high school student artists from area high schools.
Children’s Book Week Highlights Public School Libraries

Children’s Book Week celebrated in public schools.
Celebrating National Library Week

Welcome to Your Library! In honor of National Library Week and this year’s “Welcome to Your Library” theme, we’re shining a spotlight on our public school librarians! We’re showcasing what traditional public schools provide through their libraries and certified librarians. Click here to Learn More About School Library Services Check out how some of our […]
Public Schools Celebrate Hispanic Heritage

CELEBRATING HISPANIC HERITAGE AND DIVERSITY We celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month this year from September 15th to October 15th. The month honors anniversaries of independence for Latin American countries of Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. (Library of Congress) During this month we focus on the contributions Hispanic Americans have made to […]
