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Northside ISD will soon open the doors to its latest and largest high school. John M. Harlan High School is touted as a cutting-edge facility for incoming students, who will be the first to grace the school's hallways on August 28. The 486,000-square-foot facility is the district's 11th comprehensive high school and its largest. "Certainly it will be a state-of-the-art facility," Barry Perez, executive director of communications for Northside ISD told mySA.com. READ ALSO: TEA meets parents after pulling plug on San Antonio charter school distri ...
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Artist: César A. Martínez (American, born 1944), Place made: United States, Date: 1986, Medium: Acrylic on canvas, Dimensions: 64 1/2 x 59 1/2 in. (163.8 x 151.1 cm), Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with the Tom Slick Estate Acquisition Fund, Object number: 90.76.1, Copyright: © César A. Martínez
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2021 marks 40 years for the San Antonio Museum of Art and like so many businesses and organizations around the country, last year has not been easy. But SAMA was able to weather the storm and now h...