About
An affiliate of the National Hispanic Institute, National Hispanic Institute at San Antonio (NHI@SA), formerly known as the San Antonio Community Leadership Council (SACLC), is a volunteer-based group of passionate parents, young professionals, and NHI alumni who actively and innovatively engage with the youth in the community. As we see these demographic shifts that will necessitate more education, more inspiration, more training and leadership, NHI@SA does so by creating supplemental leadership and managerial experiences for very young high school age students, their teachers, and parents and families alike. This is also achieved by having initiatives in middle school, so very young middle and high school age students begin to view themselves as leaders of today.
For over 30 years, NHI@SA has promoted leadership by examining the character, ethics, beliefs and morals of high achieving Latino Youth. We work to engage youth in the global Latino Community, reaching beyond the borders of the mainland United States and into México, Argentina, Panama, and Puerto Rico to name a few. We urge students to begin to view themselves through a different set of social lenses and shift the paradigm by which they view the Latino Community.
Furthermore there is a call for these youth to become crafters of a new tomorrow, as they are already leaders in their own right. Because NHI@SA believes in creating an environment of high standards, we constantly surround the students amongst staff that has been through these leadership experiences and continues to be involved in new and innovative ways. The staff consists of high school students from schools across the city and includes alumni or current students at some of the top institutions in the country such as Stanford University, Yale University, and Rice University, among others. Students who participate in these leadership experiences are equipped with the knowledge and skill sets necessary to succeed in exceptional higher learning environments.
Our Mission
NHI@SA is committed to empowering Latino youth by providing leadership opportunities and resources that equip them with the skills, confidence, and mindset needed to succeed. Through innovative programs, we engage students, educators, and families to help them embrace their potential as leaders, with a strong foundation in cultural pride and responsibility.


Our Vision
Our vision is to inspire and cultivate a new generation of leaders who will positively impact their communities and the global Latino community. We aim to foster a future where young individuals confidently navigate their academic and professional journeys, making meaningful contributions to society while staying connected to their heritage.
Participating Schools by District in the San Antonio Area
Alamo Heights ISD
Alamo Heights HS
BASIS Texas Charter Schools
BASIS
Boerne ISD
Boerne HS
Champion HS
Comal ISD
Smithson Valley HS
East Central ISD
East Central HS
Edgewood ISD
John F. Kennedy HS
Memorial HS
E. T. Wrenn Middle School
Great Hearts Texas
Great Hearts Live Oak
Great Hearts Monte Vista
Harlandale ISD
Harlandale HS
Harmony Public Schools - South Texas
Harmony Science Academy
Idea Public Schools
IDEA South Flores College Prep
Judson ISD
Judson Early College Academy
Judson HS
Wagner HS
New Braunfels ISD
New Braunfels HS
Long Creek HS
North East ISD
Churchill HS
International School of the
Americas
Johnson HS
LEE HS
Madison HS
Reagan HS
Roosevelt HS
Northside ISD
Brandeis HS
Brennan HS
Clark HS
Communication Arts HS
Health Careers HS
Holmes HS
John Jay HS
John Marshall HS
Northside School of Innovation,
Technology, and
Entrepreneurship (NSITE)
O’Connor HS
Stevens HS
Taft HS
Warren HS
Pearsall ISD
Pearsall HS
Pleasanton ISD
Pleasanton HS
Private Schools
Antonian College Preparatory
Central Catholic HS
Cornerstone Catholic HS
Holy Cross HS
Incarnate Word HS
Keystone HS
Legacy Christian Academy
Providence HS
St. Anthony Catholic HS
St. Mary’s HS
TMI Episcopal
San Antonio ISD
Advanced Learning Academy
Brackenridge HS
Burbank HS
Cast Med HS
Cast Tech HS
Edison HS
Fox Tech Health & Law Professions
Highlands HS
Jefferson HS
Lanier HS
Travis ECHS
St. Philip's Early College HS
Young Men’s Leadership
Academy
Young Women’s Leadership
Academy
San Marcos Consolidated ISD
San Marcos HS
School Of Science And
Technology - Discovery
School of Science &
Technology
Seguin ISD
Seguin HS
Somerset Academies of Texas
Somerset Academy Brooks
Somerset Academy
Collegiate
Somerset ISD
Somerset HS
South San Antonio ISD
South San HS
Southside ISD
South Side HS
Southwest ISD
Southwest HS
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal
City ISD
Clemens HS