InfuseSA in the Community: The Maestro Entrepreneur Center

Did you know that small businesses are the backbone of the economic engine in our country?  Their value is two-fold.  They drive the US economy, but they also help keep the American Dream alive.  According to the Small Business Administration, small businesses of 500 or fewer employees make up 99.0% of all businesses.  And of…

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Dog Days of Summer

As the number of catastrophic dog attacks continues to rise in San Antonio, City Council refuses to acknowledge their role in this public safety crisis. District 2 Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and District 6 Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda are assigned to the Public Safety Committee.  This committee’s oversight includes matters related to Animal Care Services (ACS).…

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Two Sides of the Education Industry

  The education sector comprises two primary segments: public and private institutions. In the quest for educational options, families in Texas are not without choice, with the existence of magnet schools offering specialized programs such as construction, engineering, and more. These unique schools can be found as separate wings or even standalone buildings within established…

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Damaging Diction – School Choice Opposition and Propaganda

As much as any issue in recent years, K-12 public education funding has suffered from misinformation and propaganda.  The abuse of the English language by opponents of reform has so flustered proponents, that the latter have completely abandoned certain words and phrases. At the end of the day though, you can’t go wrong with “parental…

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