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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2018 · 3 MIN

San Antonio is innovating to integrate its schools, but at whose expense?

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To stem the exodus of students to private and charter schools, San Antonio ISD is redesigning dozens of schools that now offer popular educational programs. Families and educators at those schools are thrilled, but people at other schools feel left out. The story is part of our 'Dis-integration' series that focuses on the challenges school communities have faced in integrating their schools. Read more now at texastribune.org.

To stem the exodus of students to private and charter schools, San Antonio ISD is redesigning dozens of schools that now offer popular educational programs. Families and educators at those schools are thrilled, but people at other schools feel left out. The story is part of our 'Dis-integration' series that focuses on the challenges school communities have faced in integrating their schools. Read more now at texastribune.org.

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