San Antonio School Board Votes to Close 15 Schools Despite Lack of Improvement

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The board voted 5-2 for the plan despite an audit showing that an earlier round of closures showed no improvements for students.

The SAISD Board of Trustees voted 5-2 to close 15 schools and merge three pairs of schools during a meeting on Monday. Despite outcry from parents and others, the San Antonio Independent School District's trustees on Monday approved the closure of 15 schools and merge three pairs of campuses. The board sealed the decision with a 5-2 vote during a contentious meeting that wrapped up around 11 p.m.

Board member Sarah Sorensen introduced separate amendments to remove six schools from the list and to save Lamar and Storm elementary schools from shutting down. However, the board ultimately approved a final resolution released Friday, which calls for the shuttering of 15 campuses. Under that resolution, Green, Foster, Miller, Highland Park, Douglass, Forbes, Huppertz, Lamar and Storm elementary schools will close at the end of the 2023-2024 school year. Knox, Nelson and Tynnan Early Childhood Centers will also will shut down

 

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