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CAST Tech High mentorship program helps graduates transition to adulthood
Read full article: CAST Tech High mentorship program helps graduates transition to adulthoodTransitioning from high school to college or the workforce can be daunting for many students. For the past seven years, CAST Tech High Schoolās mentorship program has aimed to ease this transition, providing students with valuable guidance from experienced professionals.
How CAST Tech High Schoolās mentorship program is shaping the future of students
Read full article: How CAST Tech High Schoolās mentorship program is shaping the future of studentsAs high school seniors prepare to graduate and embark on their next chapter, the transition can be intimidating for some students.
CAST Tech students to provide free tax preparation services starting Thursday
Read full article: CAST Tech students to provide free tax preparation services starting ThursdayCAST Tech High School students who are IRS-certified will provide free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance services for members of the community who make $65,000 or less starting Thursday.
New program at CAST Tech High School building a tech talent pipeline in San Antonio
Read full article: New program at CAST Tech High School building a tech talent pipeline in San AntonioA San Antonio high school is adding a new program to help build a pool of local talent to fill high-demand tech jobs.
CAST Tech students, staff returning to in-person learning this week, adjust to new COVID-19 protocols
Read full article: CAST Tech students, staff returning to in-person learning this week, adjust to new COVID-19 protocolsSAN ANTONIO Students returning to in-person learning this week are not only seeing fewer classmates in school but also learning new protocols. Only 50 of the 500 students enrolled at CAST Tech High School are on campus this week. The San Antonio Independent School District said the principal and secretary check temperatures for staff members. Right now, were capped at five students per classroom, and our students are used to having 24 students in a classroom, Alcala said. The positivity rate for San Antonio is at 6.7%, but the mayor said it would need to drop below 5% before the meter moves into the safe level.