Sinton ISD parents upset over unequal access to courses and discrepancies

Several parents at Sinton ISD are raising concerns about inconsistent course enrollment policies they claim have unfairly disadvantaged some students, according to grievances filed with the district.

Charles Suarez, a parent of a Sinton High School student, told KRIS 6 his son was denied the opportunity to take dual-credit classes as a sophomore, while other students in the same grade were permitted to enroll.

“Our son asked to take these courses and was told no by the counselor, that he had to wait until junior year,” Suarez said. “But then we found out other students in his grade were allowed to take them. That’s not equal opportunity.”…

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