1142 E Commerce St, Ste 200
San Antonio, TX 78205
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The UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures gives voice to the experiences of people from across the globe who call Texas home, providing insight into our past, present and future.
UNAM - USA in San Antonio, Texas promotes multinational integration through language instruction, the diffusion of culture, academic extension and relations with academic institutions in the United States.
UNAM - USA in San Antonio, Texas promotes multinational integration through language instruction, the diffusion of culture, academic extension and relations with academic institutions in the United States.
James Bonham Academy has established an internal charter school serving K-8 students with special emphasis on Languages, Fine Arts, and Environmental Science. Our Two-Way Dual Language Program adds conversational languages for both dual language (third language) and regular education students (Spanish). Our academy and internal charter extends through eighth grade. Among the key benefits is that Bonham would be able to offer, for the first time in SAISD since it pioneered the Dual Language program in San Antonio back in 1995, a middle school option for Dual Language students coming out of area elementary school programs. Apart from the obvious benefits for Dual Language students, the K-8 configuration has substantial social and academic benefits for students in general. Among these are continuity of parent involvement through the middle school years, safer school environment, minimal school transitions that tend to set students back both academically and developmentally, eased family lives by extending the number of years that siblings can attend school together, extension of the more nurturing, supportive, familial environment of the elementary school to students during their developmentally challenging middle school years, and leadership opportunities for older students as they tutor, mentor and set a good example for younger students.
James Bonham Academy has established an internal charter school serving K-8 students with special emphasis on Languages, Fine Arts, and Environmental Science. Our Two-Way Dual Language Program adds conversational languages for both dual language (third language) and regular education students (Spanish). Our academy and internal charter extends through eighth grade. Among the key benefits is that Bonham would be able to offer, for the first time in SAISD since it pioneered the Dual Language program in San Antonio back in 1995, a middle school option for Dual Language students coming out of area elementary school programs. Apart from the obvious benefits for Dual Language students, the K-8 configuration has substantial social and academic benefits for students in general. Among these are continuity of parent involvement through the middle school years, safer school environment, minimal school transitions that tend to set students back both academically and developmentally, eased family lives by extending the number of years that siblings can attend school together, extension of the more nurturing, supportive, familial environment of the elementary school to students during their developmentally challenging middle school years, and leadership opportunities for older students as they tutor, mentor and set a good example for younger students.
AR Strategy Group is a family of creative-thinkers that is committed to growing diversity and culture within the greater San Antonio community; while encouraging the support of non profits and local organizations to promote community initiatives. We specialize in Strategic Planning, Business Development and Public Relations consulting services for clients that seek to maintain or advance their business endeavors in the public or private sector. We’ve created a culture that is based on increasing value of our community, developing long-term relationships with clients and continuing education and growth to better serve our clients and increase creativity. At AR Strategy Group we believe in the power of a strong community, which fuels our commitment to donate to non-profits each year by way of monetary contributions and pro-bono work. These contributions along with each organizations’ efforts, help create a better community for us to work and play.
Our case managers work directly on school campuses providing professional, accessible services to at-risk students and their families. As a community facilitator, CIS-SA brings a wide range of resources into schools to provide additional support and connections to needed services and goods. By collaboration and partnerships with nearly 100 community and government agencies we avoid duplication of services and operate most efficiently and cost-effectively.
Our case managers work directly on school campuses providing professional, accessible services to at-risk students and their families. As a community facilitator, CIS-SA brings a wide range of resources into schools to provide additional support and connections to needed services and goods. By collaboration and partnerships with nearly 100 community and government agencies we avoid duplication of services and operate most efficiently and cost-effectively.
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.
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Our Angel Buys program allows us to raise money for local charities and support the work of the local hotel association. For more information about Angel Buys, please go to angelbuys.com
SP 794 is located at 1174 E. Commerce St, in the St. Paul Square near the Historic Sunset Station in downtown San Antonio, Texas 78205.
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The Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce seeks to have a positive impact on business, income and future growth of its membership. Our two "primary functions" of the Chamber are to: 1. Acts as a spokesperson for the business and professional community and translates into action the group thinking of its members; and 2. Render services that can be most effectively provided by a professional organization both to its members and to the community as a whole. Our History The Alamo City of Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1938 as the Negro Chamber of Commerce when twelve men and one woman, Miss Euretta K. Fairchild decided to form an organization to address the business needs of the Black community in San Antonio. The San Antonio Negro Chamber of Commerce was formed as an outgrowth of a program by the local chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity’s “Bigger and Better Business” week. Following the preliminary organizational work, a special meeting was held on Monday, May 23, 1938 at the Pine Street branch YWCA to elect officers for the new chamber. At that meeting, local school teacher, and one of the city’s most progressive and civic-minded citizens, Thomas L. Holley, who, unquestionably had done much toward the new organization was elected president. The other elected officers were Elisha Thompson, vice president; U.J. Andrews, executive secretary; G.J. Sutton, recording secretary; J.O. Aycock, assistant secretary; and Albert Lewis, treasurer. Board members were H. Dotry, Herbert Mouton, O.E. Fitzgerald, Euretta K. Fairchild, Curits Parrish, Brown L. Bracken and Arthur Bolton. twenty-three organizations made up the charter membership. In 1964 our name was changed to what it is today, the Alamo City Chamber of Commerce. Since the beginning, the chamber’s primary focus has been the business, professional, and economic development of its members. ACCC membership represents all facets of the business community and includes members of many groups including representatives from corporations, entrepreneurs, bankers, communications, insurance brokers, managers, internet specialists, government officials, educators, attorneys, logistics coordinators, accounting firms, advertising agencies, entertainers, and retailers. While times have changed, we believe our focus continues to lead to a better San Antonio for everyone.
There are many different sytles of the Chicago Style dancing. We teach the 8 count. It is very important that you count out loud.
Alamo City Film Festival is taking place in conjunction with the Alamo City Comic Con, Oct. 28-30th. Alamo City Comic Con, which takes place in the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, became the 3rd largest Comic Con in the United States with over 73,000 people in attendance in 2014. Under the same founder of the Alamo City Comic Con, Alfredo “Apple” De La Fuente, Alamo City Film Festival is an international celebration of film showcasing documentaries and feature films from around the world, attracting a high pedigree of celebrities and filmmakers that will naturally contribute to the State’s already flourishing film industry
IDEA Public Schools is a growing network of tuition-free K-12 public schools serving nearly 23,000 students in 44 schools across Texas (San Antonio, Austin, and the Rio Grande Valley). With a track record of success including top-ranked high school by US News & World Report and The Washington Post, 100% college acceptance, and a college graduation rate five times the national average for low-income students, IDEA families, students, and staff are proving that college is possible for all children.
IDEA Public Schools is a growing network of tuition-free K-12 public schools serving nearly 23,000 students in 44 schools across Texas (San Antonio, Austin, and the Rio Grande Valley). With a track record of success including top-ranked high school by US News & World Report and The Washington Post, 100% college acceptance, and a college graduation rate five times the national average for low-income students, IDEA families, students, and staff are proving that college is possible for all children.
CAM provides food, clothing, rental assistance, utility assistance, prescription medication assistance, identification recovery (ID's and birth certificates), sack lunches for the homeless, a free mail box, and referrals. This work is done through donations of food and clothing, volunteers (over 200 keep the operation going) and financial assitance.
Our case managers work directly on school campuses providing professional, accessible services to at-risk students and their families. As a community facilitator, CIS-SA brings a wide range of resources into schools to provide additional support and connections to needed services and goods. By collaboration and partnerships with nearly 100 community and government agencies we avoid duplication of services and operate most efficiently and cost-effectively.
USO in Downtown San Antonio -- 203 W. Market St. Amenities: Free local meals on Saturdays from 12-2 from local restaurants, WiFi, computer lab, snack bar, soft serve ice cream (weekends only), gaming rooms, battle station, home movie theater room, lounge area, 11 flat screen tv's, children's area and United Through Reading Military Program Room. Steps away from the historic Alamo and famous Riverwalk USO @ San Antonio International Airport -- near baggage claim of Terminal B Amenities: Wifi, computer area, kitchenette, lounge areas, recliners, 60" flat screen TV, information for buses and shuttles to area bases