UTSA one of five universities to help failing public schools
The University of Texas at San Antonio is one of five UT System universities entering a new partnership that will connect their colleges of education with failing public schools in the state.
The system’s announcement of the new Turnaround Partnership with the Texas Education Agency on Thursday aligns with what UTSA President Taylor Eighmy has been voicing since his appointment to the university last fall: a need for further collaboration between his university and local school districts.
May 31, 2018 | San Antonio Express
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