April 10, 2025 - 12:37

The upcoming 2025 Voter Guide will provide an extensive overview of the educational landscape in San Antonio, highlighting a total of 38 school board candidates. Voters will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the candidates' platforms and visions for the future of local education. In addition to the school board races, the guide will also cover three significant bond elections, which are crucial for funding educational initiatives and infrastructure improvements.
Scheduled for May 3, these elections will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of education in the region. As community members prepare to cast their votes, the Voter Guide aims to equip them with the necessary information to make informed decisions. This initiative underscores the importance of education in the electoral process and encourages civic engagement among residents. The guide promises to be an essential resource for voters looking to understand the candidates and issues at stake in the upcoming elections.
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