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North East ISD librarian creates social-emotional learning section to help students amid pandemic
Read full article: North East ISD librarian creates social-emotional learning section to help students amid pandemicSAN ANTONIO – As students continue to adjust amid the pandemic, a North East ISD librarian says social and emotional learning is still essential for students. When the school year started, Wright said she created different kits for students. Wright said that making the kits for the students led her to create a social-emotional learning section at the library. “So, those are the things that help me to understand that there’s a need.”Wright said there is also a section for teachers with books that can help incorporate social emotional learning in the classroom. Related: Northside ISD, North East ISD will delay in-person learning at start of the new school year
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Scholar Athlete: Lauren DeLeon, Madison High School
Read full article: Scholar Athlete: Lauren DeLeon, Madison High SchoolWhat drives you to be successful in the classroom and your particular sport? By sharing your successes and failures with your family, you gain a support system that can help you through it. What do you like best about the high school you attend? James Madison High School has given me a safe place to express myself for four years. If you could take any athlete or celebrity to your senior prom, who would it be and why?
Report: Police found drugs, AK-47 in student’s car near Madison High School
Read full article: Report: Police found drugs, AK-47 in student’s car near Madison High SchoolSAN ANTONIO – James Madison High School Principal Steven Zimmerman sent a letter to parents on Nov. 18 to let them know about an off-campus incident that stemmed from a report alleging a student might have a weapon in his car. “Our administrators and NEPD officers worked in conjunction with the San Antonio Police Department to locate the weapon,” Zimmerman wrote in the letter. The car was parked across the street from the campus near a cell phone business while the student was in class. When NEISD police made contact with the student on Nov. 18, he first told police that he was dropped off at school. “Your students’ safety is of the utmost importance at Madison High School,” Zimmerman wrote in the Nov. 18 letter.