Fox Tech High School has completed its four year transformation to a stand-alone high school for health and law professions. At Fox Tech our students are immersed in the knowledge and skills required to prepare them for their post-secondary journey towards a career in the health or law fields. All Fox Tech students commit to a rigorous college prep curriculum with Pre-Advanced Placement, Advanced Placement and Dual Credit classes. Students in the Judge Andy Mireles Law Magnet School study Principles of Government, Political Science I & II, and they participate in a senior Internship program. Students in the Fox Tech Health Magnet School study Principles of Health Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Health Science, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, and they participate in hospital rotations their senior year.
Fox Tech High School has completed its four year transformation to a stand-alone high school for health and law professions. At Fox Tech our students are immersed in the knowledge and skills required to prepare them for their post-secondary journey towards a career in the health or law fields. All Fox Tech students commit to a rigorous college prep curriculum with Pre-Advanced Placement, Advanced Placement and Dual Credit classes. Students in the Judge Andy Mireles Law Magnet School study Principles of Government, Political Science I & II, and they participate in a senior Internship program. Students in the Fox Tech Health Magnet School study Principles of Health Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Health Science, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, and they participate in hospital rotations their senior year.
SSTI specializes in the initial and continuing education for both medical and non-medical providers from all American Heart Association (AHA) courses, EMT Basic, Paramedic, Basic and Advanced Tactical EMS, and all National Association of EMTs (NAEMT) courses.
SSTI specializes in the initial and continuing education for both medical and non-medical providers from all American Heart Association (AHA) courses, EMT Basic, Paramedic, Basic and Advanced Tactical EMS, and all National Association of EMTs (NAEMT) courses.
Provides mentors for youth who need extra support and guidance. Anyone can be a Big Brother or Big Sister volunteer! The agency charges no fees for service and has over 1,000 kids on a wait list! The organization needs donations to hire more case workers to manage the thousands of volunteers needed.
Our hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. We are currently accepting enrollment from ages 12 months to 5 years old. We offer full-time, part-time, and daily rates. Flexible schedules Low teacher to child ratios.Christian curriculum. Weekly chapel visits. Low cost tuition just $99.00 a week!! Any Age Full Time.
TrueAbility® | Performance-based IT Training and Certification Made Easy™ TrueAbility’s AbilityScreen® platform creates performance-based training and certification–allowing companies to transform their curriculum into a live and hands-on environment for students to learn or prove their skills. More information can be found at www.abilityscreen.com. By offering unlimited scalability and automated grading, TrueAbility eliminates manual tasks in the execution of performance-based IT training and certification. A cloud-based platform means a company’s training and certification is accessible from anywhere, 24/7 - 365. Online proctoring allows companies to stop relying on physical testing centers to facilitate their certifications and a utility pricing model introduces a paradigm shift in costs related to training and certification programs. TrueAbility’s technology is an innovative alternative to legacy multiple choice testing, which doesn’t capture the full extent of a student’s ability. By performing in a real-time environment, students get to demonstrate their knowledge hands-on. Training and certification practitioners realize the value of performance-based training and testing, but until now haven’t had a cost effective means of implementing a solution. TrueAbility is affordable and easy-to-use.
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Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in the practice of yoga or register with Yoga Alliance as a 200RYT, the experienced faculty at the Esther Vexler Yoga School (EVYS) will guide you to deepen your practice and so much more. Our comprehensive program includes top-notch instruction in yoga asanas, including how to modify and use props, as well as yoga philosophy, pranayama, meditation, teaching methodology, and anatomy. The Esther Vexler Yoga School was the first yoga teacher training in Bexar County, and is the only nonprofit school in the area. We are honored to serve our community by making yoga education available to all. Tax deductible donations to our scholarship fund help us ensure that financial need is not an impediment to enrolling in our program.
Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in the practice of yoga or register with Yoga Alliance as a 200RYT, the experienced faculty at the Esther Vexler Yoga School (EVYS) will guide you to deepen your practice and so much more. Our comprehensive program includes top-notch instruction in yoga asanas, including how to modify and use props, as well as yoga philosophy, pranayama, meditation, teaching methodology, and anatomy. The Esther Vexler Yoga School was the first yoga teacher training in Bexar County, and is the only nonprofit school in the area. We are honored to serve our community by making yoga education available to all. Tax deductible donations to our scholarship fund help us ensure that financial need is not an impediment to enrolling in our program.
Our Goals: -Create a 'world-class' permanent home to major performing arts organizations of San Antonio. -Create premiere smaller venue(s) to support the quality, accessibility, and visibility of other emerging arts organizations in the region. -Promulgate arts education. -Integrate the Center into the cultural life of San Antonio, Bexar County, and all of South Texas.
At SSA you will find contemporary art exhibitions, lectures, and concerts, history-based Visitors Center Museum and a lunch café. During a typical year, more than 210,000 people attend events, view exhibits, take classes or visit historic site.
Ghost Light Society brings together young professionals, creating a dynamic community of passionate, engaged individuals with a shared interest in the arts. As an extension of the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, the GLS offers exciting, relevant programming, exclusive opportunities to interact with San Antonio’s professional artists and companies, and the opportunity to forge meaningful relationships with the next generation of leaders in San Antonio.
YOSA's programs include eight orchestras, an annual Summer Symphony Camp, and School Partnerships.
Who we are: FreeFlow Research, a Global Innovation Accelerator is a 501(c)(3) corporation that provides a complete solution to retain and attract talented individuals from around the globe. Our main goals are: 1. U.S. Economy. Revitalize the US economy by welcoming immigrants, innovators, foreign trade and investment as a means to create jobs and promote economic growth. 2. Tools. Provide to international students and entrepreneurs the strategic and educational tools to better connect with the existing resources and services in order to create businesses and become a part of our country’s recovery. 3. International Network. Create an international network of students, professionals, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Why we do it: 1. We care! A little rhetoric about “for us people (immigrants) go first….before money on anything else we want to remove barriers to talented people from around the globe to invest in the U.S and achieve a better life! How do we do it? FFR we take every international talented individual enrolled in our program in a journey following a critical path to achieve his/her goals in terms of immigrating and investing in the United States. For that, our experts have develop a comprehensive method call International Strategic Planning© which has a main goals to minimize errors, deviations, omissions, financial losses, tax complications, legal conflicts, immigration rejection, and frustrations during the process of building Master Strategic Plans (“MSP”). A MSP is a tailored strategic plan that includes financial tax, legal and immigration planning which becomes the main tool for the international individual to immigrate and invest properly in the United States. In addition to the development and implementation on the MSP, thanks to our network we make these individuals have access to the right money (grants, loans, direct investment, etc), Knowledge (Experts) and sweat (Interns, volunteers, part-time or full-time qualified staff, etc) to develop their ideas with higher probability of success.
Adelante! Toastmasters, Club 9020, in San Antonio, Texas meets every 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday at 6:15 pm and 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 11:45 am in downtown San Antonio to help members develop public speaking and leadership skills.
On Saturday, October 10, 2015, Artpace will present its 12th Annual Chalk It Up arts festival. Thanks to Presenting Sponsor Argo Group and our generous supporters, this annual celebration of contemporary art empowers the San Antonio community by providing free access to creative activities designed to engage and embolden young audiences. In 2013, more than 22,500 people gathered to express their creativity among family, friends, and neighbors along four blocks of downtown’s Houston Street. Using the temporary and accessible medium of chalk, Artpace transports its mission to serve as a creative laboratory into the public sphere by providing barrier-free, direct engagement with the arts for all San Antonians. In fact, for many of the attendees, Chalk It Up is a hands-on introduction to art and art making. At its core, Chalk It Up plays a pivotal role in ensuring students continue to experience and explore the possibilities of art. Through participation in the festival’s street gallery and adjacent creation stations, children—who comprise an overwhelming majority of the audience—gain an invaluable opportunity to practice teamwork and sharpen critical thinking skills, proven outcomes of access to art education. Taking place on Saturday, October 11, 2014, from 10am to 4pm, Chalk It Up is entirely funded by Artpace’s generous partners who enjoy opportunities for community-wide brand exposure in exchange for event underwriting.
The American GI Forum National Veterans Outreach Program, Inc. (NVOP) was founded and developed as a separate corporation in 1972 by the American GI Forum of the U.S., the nation’s largest Hispanic veterans’ organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. The objective was to create a new entity that would provide “hands on” services to veterans at the community level. The NVOP is a duly chartered non-profit corporation qualified by the Internal Revenue Service as a charitable organization under section 501(c)3 of the IRS code. The NVOP, headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is recognized nationally as a premier community-based service provider specializing in services for veterans with special needs. The NVOP is an organization with diversified service components administered by the prime organization (the NVOP) and six sub-corporations that operate services that include employment and training for veterans, affordable housing for the elderly, homeless veterans services, economic development projects that include the Veterans Enterprises of Texas (VETS) box manufacturing company, and the American GI Forum Weatherization company. As a charitable organization the NVOP and all sub-corporations are non-profit entities overseen by a Board of Directors composed of community volunteers and elected officers of the American GI Forum membership organization. In the past 35 years the American GI Forum has established a glittering reputation of administrative professionalism and accountability, and a sterling reputation for innovation in developing services meeting the contemporary needs of the veterans of today. In 35 years the NVOP has never been cited for any disallowed expenses on its annual independent audits, and it has received such accolades as the Regional Award for Cost Effectiveness from the U.S. Department of Labor, selected as a national Best Practice model by the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, and awarded the U.S. Department of HUD Blue Ribbon award for innovation in economic development when it created the Veterans Enterprises of Texas (VETS) box manufacturing company that created jobs for disabled individuals.
Our mission is to connect the private and public sectors through education, innovative marketing, community events, and creative financing programs. We provide direct assistance to homeowners and businesses ready to “go solar” on a daily basis. We actively encourage the widespread use of solar and other renewable, sustainable energy sources by informing the community about how it benefits the regional economy, environment and human health. We also raise public awareness about supporting public policies that advance solar power and renewable energy. By providing leadership in renewable energy, we are able to offer information and networking opportunities to the public, public officials, and to the business community. We connect solar energy suppliers and consumers, organize workshops, and act with local, state, and federal organizations to support clean energy options. SSA’s largest program assisting the public to go solar is the “Bring Solar Home” Campaign. The campaign uses public outreach to connect potential solar adopters with the solar industry. The program works with the City of San Antonio, local lending institutions, and the local municipally-owned utility CPS Energy to provide the public with information, incentives, and financing options that make it simple and affordable to go solar. In addition, the education work done by SSA over its thirteen years of operation built the public support that facilitated the process of CPS Energy installing 46 megawatts of centralized solar and signing a contract for 400 additional megawatts of solar. In honor of SSA founder William Sinkin, CPS Energy dedicated one of its newest solar projects in his namesake. The 19.8 megawatt project, dubbed William R. Sinkin Centennial Solar Farms 1 and 2, will produce enough clean power for an estimated 2,550 average Texas homes annually.