
The San Antonio Public Library is offering free resources for the new school year, including online tutoring, Wi-Fi access, and learning tools for students from kindergarten through college, as well as for adults. Its Tools for School program introduces third-grade through middle school students, along with parents and educators, to the library’s collection of books, music, and movies. A schedule of sessions and events is available in the library’s events calendar, according to the City of San Antonio.
The San Antonio Public Library offers the MySAPL app for iOS and Android, providing access to its collection. It also has PrintOnline, a mobile printing service in four steps, and free public Wi-Fi, available indoors during service hours and outdoors daily from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., except at locations under improvement. Service updates are posted on the San Antonio Public Library website, as reported by the City of San Antonio.
Daily homework help is available from 3 p.m. to midnight through the San Antonio Public Library’s Brainfuse website, which offers tutoring in English and Spanish. Students with a SAPL library card can also access test preparation for the SAT, PSAT, ACT, and AP exams. Librarians are available by phone and online chat for research assistance, book recommendations, and account questions. More information is available on the library’s Back-to-School web page, as stated by the City of San Antonio.









