SAISD's after-school program will continue for middle school students

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The drug test will be for 7th-12th graders, subject to students including those in UIL competitions, athletics, extracurricular, and student organizations.

Mother of two, Teresa Maldonado, is relieved that the district has added a budget enhancement of $515,600 to maintain services to all schools and grades.’s total approved budget for the 2024-2025 school year is nearly $538 million. Initially there were concerns if there were enough funds to allow middle school students to remain a part of the

After-school programs had been funded by a grant, which just ended. On Tuesday, the district added $515,600 to maintain services to all schools and grades, including the after-school program for middle-schoolers. Maldonado is relieved, she says parents like her have already established relationships with staff at the YMCA.

Echoing her relief is a fellow parent, Alicia Ybarra, mom to sixth grader Elvis and second grader Stella.

 

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