South San Antonio Independent School District has announced that for Monday, May 15, backpacks and large purses will not be allowed on campuses.
– South San Antonio Independent School District announced that backpacks and large purses would not be allowed on campuses starting Monday, May 15.. The ban also includes sling bags and messenger bags.Small bags and/or clutches — 5.5″ x 8.
5″ or smallerStudents involved in extracurricular activities who need their backpacks must put them away at designated times, said the district.ALSO ON KSAT.COMVictoria Lopez is a Digital Journalist at KSAT. Before joining the team in July 2022, she worked as a Digital Reporter at CBS 4 Rio Grande Valley and Local 23 News. Victoria graduated with a degree in Mass Communications — Public Relations from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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