By Diego Mendoza-Moyers, El Paso Matters

<a href="https://rss.com/podcasts/the-el-paso-matters-podcast/2311025">Voters declined to bail out El Paso’s second-biggest school district. What comes next for Socorro ISD? </a> Diego Mendoza-Moyers: Today, we’re talking education, specifically the situation at Socorro Independent School District, El Paso’s second-largest district. 

SISD has gone through some major tumult over the last few years. The district has been wrestling with a budget deficit of tens of millions of dollars and had to lay off teachers earlier this year. The Texas Education Agency appointed two conservators to essentially set the district straight, one step short of a state takeover.  And James Vasquez, SISD’s superintendent, was nam

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