

🎉 CONGRATULATIONS! 🎉 These five incredible students have officially completed their high school credits and will be crossing the stage at graduation this May. We are so proud of your hard work and perseverance—#SCUC proud #excellencebeginswithgratitude

Grateful for our amazing School Counselor and CIS Counselor who show up every day to support, guide, and advocate for our students. We couldn’t do this without you! 💙 #SCUCproud #SCUCexcellence #SCUCgratitude

We are so happy to announce our two newest graduates, Arden and Sam. You both did a great job! Congratulations! See you at graduation! #SCUCproud


We are so proud of Leland and Gabriel for a job well done! You finished high school! YAY! We'll see you at graduation in May!


Our students and staff gathered for an assembly bringing the school community together. The students were receptive and in good spirits. It was a great start to the new year at Allison! #allisonsteele #scuccares

Congratulations to the Fall Class of 2025! 🎓 Sixty graduates walked the stage this last Wednesday and achieved an incredible milestone. Your hard work and perseverance have paid off! Here’s to new beginnings and bright futures! #SCUCproud #AllisonSteeleLions #ExcellencebeginswithGratitude







Congratulations to our latest graduates! You did what you came to do, worked hard and finished your high school credits! See you at graduation! #scucproud #allisonsteele #excellence



We are very proud of Julian, Kristian, and Malven for a job well done. See you at graduation in December! #ExcellenceStartswithGratitude #AllisonLions #AllisonProud

Parades, concerts, and most of all, thank-yous, were the focus of campus Veterans Day observances throughout SCUC leading up to the observance on November 11th. Processions were held through the halls of some campuses; students beamed with pride as they walked with parents, grandparents and other family members who currently serve or have served in the United States military.
Meanwhile, Samuel Clemens High School Air Force and Byron P. Steele High School JROTC cadets led the yearly observance at their respective campuses. Family members, many of them military-connected, watched as school choirs paid tribute to their guests with patriotic songs and expressions of gratitude for their service.
Veterans Day, first recognized as Armistice Day after World War I, reminds us of the men and women who serve to protect the nation from enemies, foreign and domestic. They trade comfort for duty, endure long deployments, often to volatile locales around the world. These sacrifices are felt by the service members themselves, and by their families at home.
SCUC is grateful and proud to be a military-connected school district, with approximately 40 percent of its enrollment tied to current or former military veterans. We express our deepest thanks for those who volunteer to serve to keep our nation safe and free.
