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City of San Antonio announces fall dates for its Senior Summit: Rise to Graduation

See how our municipal court is providing resources and counseling to our local high school seniors to help them graduate.

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High school seniors from San Antonio ISD can join this Senior Summit program.

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According to the Texas Education Agency, the high school graduation rate in San Antonio is 88.7%. To help boost that number, the city has created the Senior Summit: Rise to Graduation.

The program is dedicated to supporting high school seniors facing challenges in completing their education through a three-phase program. Students involved in the program will participate in interactive workshops, mentorship sessions, guest lectures, and academic activities. The Summit’s ultimate goal is to empower seniors to overcome obstacles and cross the finish line.

Seniors enrolled in the following local school districts are invited to participate on the following days:

  • Friday, Sept. 20 | San Antonio ISD
  • Friday, Oct.18 | Northside ISD
  • Friday, Nov. 15 | South San Antonio ISD
  • Friday, Dec. 6 | East Central ISD + Southside ISD

Not sure what school district you’re in? Take a peek at our schools guide for the Alamo City.

Several area community partners like San Antonio Ready to Work and Dress for Success are involved in the program. Learn more about the rest of its community partners.

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