Claire Bryan, S.A. Express-News

Claire Bryan

S.A. Express-News

San Antonio, TX, United States

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Past articles by Claire:

Uvalde school district — late in the game — will fight former police chief’s ‘honorable’ discharge

Before he was suspended last fall, the school district’s interim police chief told nobody about getting notice that his former boss was appealing his discharge → Read More

Under pressure, Uvalde school leader airs a sensitive topic — how the shooter dropped out

For the first time, a Uvalde school official discusses how the school district handled the Robb Elementary mass shooter when he was a student. → Read More

Uvalde schools will end the semester early to avoid May 24 shooting anniversary

To honor the dead and to avoid copycat threats or vandalism, the school district will... → Read More

Under new management, Uvalde school district quietly fired its suspended police officers weeks ago

The Uvalde school district suspended its police force last fall and planned to hire a... → Read More

Uvalde school board will keep its interim superintendent around until fall

The board voted unanimously on Monday night after discussing the decision in closed session but didn’t comment on it publicly or issue a statement afterward. → Read More

Hondo ISD coach’s gesture in P.E. class turned into a battle by parents to get him fired

Video footage shows a teacher encouraging students, but it’s unclear how forceful contact was with an 8-year-old. → Read More

San Antonio teachers planning for a makeup day after the ice storm

Some teachers suspect that the Presidents Day holiday, which was going to be used as a teacher prep day, will be converted to a make-up class day. → Read More

Uvalde shooting documentary won’t be shown in Uvalde — or San Antonio

Victims’ families sent a cease-and-desist letter to filmmaker Charlie Minn withdrawing their consent to use interviews they gave him. → Read More

UTSA study: Deaths increasing in U.S. among pregnant women, new mothers

Fatalities are disproportionately higher among Native American and Black women, the study shows. → Read More

S.A. student a national finalist in science and math contest

Hannah Guan, a high school senior at BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus, is entering the final round of the Regeneron Science Talent Search. → Read More

Uvalde shooting documentary — decried by victims’ families — might not be shown in Uvalde

Some families of Uvalde shooting victims suspect the documentary plays up the violence of... → Read More

Uvalde shares designs for new elementary school after shooting

Design plans for a new school to replace Robb Elementary in Uvalde, the site of the May 24... → Read More

Uvalde gets glimpse of new school to replace Robb Elementary

Design plans for a new school to replace Robb Elementary in Uvalde, the site of the May 24 massacre, call for a brick-and-glass exterior, covered walkways and an atrium-style entrance. → Read More

Once again, South San ISD is thinking about closing schools

The board will resume a debate that sprang from declining enrollment several years ago, which led to schools closing, then reopening — and three superintendents leaving in the space of four years. → Read More

Teacher shortage looks to be a long-term problem in San Antonio

Alternative pathways are now certifying more new Texas teachers than traditional degree programs — but the total is still shrinking. → Read More

‘It’s a people thing’: Thousands arrive for return of San Antonio’s famed MLK march

In the past, an estimated 100,000 people have participated in the 2.75-mile march that... → Read More

‘It’s a people thing’: MLK Day march attracts thousands to the streets of San Antonio

For the first time since COVID disrupted the celebration, the Martin Luther King Jr. march kicked off Monday. → Read More

Uvalde shooting may spur action in Texas Legislature – with one big exception

GOP lawmakers oppose gun restrictions, but there's bipartisan support for mental health and school safety reform. → Read More

Mother of Robb Elementary shooter arrested on charges of assault, threats of violence

The mother of the gunman who killed 21 people at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde last May was arrested and jailed Wednesday morning, according to Oklahoma City Police. → Read More

‘Shook me to the core’: Threats to San Antonio schools — real or not — more than doubled in 2022

Law enforcement data on threats to area schools, including hoaxes, added up to 202 incidents this year, more than double the 79 recorded in 2021. → Read More