🏆Bi-District Champions🏆 Put your hands together for our Clemens Tennis Team on their Bi-District Victory over Eagle Pass today. 👏🏽. Stay tuned there is more to come! 💛🏆💙 #GoBuffs #Champions
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
Happy World Teachers Day
A heartfelt thank you to all our incredible teachers! You inspire, nurture, and empower others every day. Thank you for pouring your hearts into shaping the future! We appreciate you more than words can express! 🍎❤️
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
NAWBO-San Antonio is proud to be one of the largest chapters of the National Association of Women Business Owners, the only dues-based organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs across every industry in the U.S. For more than a decade, NAWBO-SA has provided a powerful platform for women to grow, connect, and lead. (from their website)
Since 1999, NAWBO-SA’s six-month High School Mentorship Program has empowered hundreds of teen girls across San Antonio to dream bigger, lead boldly, and explore entrepreneurship as a path to financial independence. (from the HSMP website)
On October 2, six juniors represented Clemens High School at Texas A&M University-San Antonio for the NAWBO-SA High School Mentorship Program at the first conference of this year’s program.
Things our students stated about the conference: "So I felt the first conference was good and I heard a lot of good ideas and feedback for my business." " I felt that the conference taught me that there’s a lot of ways I could take my business." "I felt that the conference showed me how passionate the rest of our peers are and how diverse everyone’s minds can be when being creative."
Thank you Dr. Rubel for leading this initiative with our future business leaders.
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
It was another Fantastic Friday at Clemens HS.
✅ Pep Rally
✅ School Spirit
✅ ASL performing National Anthem
✅ Food Truck Friday
✅ German Unity Day
✅ Fun and Games
#GoBuffs
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6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
Our Sparklers are representing for the 💛💙 tonight. Proud to be a Unified Sports School.
#GoBuffs
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
Counseling team, Admin Team and Culinary all pitched in to celebrate Custodian Appreciation Day and we are Stacked with Gratitude. Coffee bar, pancakes, and great company = Winning! 💛🏆💙 #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
The SCUC ISD Education Foundation stopped by this Samuel Clemens this morning with the first half of the supplies from the SUPER Scientist Expo Grant. This will benefit not only current but also future Buff Scientists from our feeder schools. #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Samuel Clemens High School
Tonight we celebrated 105 new inductees into Samuel Clemens NHS. Congrats to the students and their families. 💛🏆💙 #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
October is Principals’ Month—a time to honor the dedicated leaders at SCUC who serve as the heart of our schools. Principals are more than administrators; they are mentors, motivators, and visionaries who shape the culture of learning and growth on their campuses. They are multipliers of excellence, change and continuous improvement. Additionally, their leadership fosters safe, inclusive environments where students thrive and teachers feel supported. Principals help build the foundation for academic success and personal development.
The work of a principal often begins before the first bell rings and continues long after the last student leaves. They memorize student names. They attend every athletic event, PTC meeting, every science fair and every concert. They manage budgets, hire and guide staff, oversee operations, and respond to the needs of students and families—all while maintaining high standards for teaching and learning. Their days can be filled with countless challenges and responsibilities - yet they show up with resilience, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to their school community.
As SCUC celebrates Principals’ Month, let us recognize the incredible impact these leaders have—both seen and unseen. Their dedication shapes futures, strengthens communities, and inspires excellence in every corner of the school. Please take a moment to thank the individuals who lead with heart and purpose, help make our district THE destination district for the SCUC community.
PHOTO - front row, from left to right: Julie Hardy, Cibolo Valley ES; Trina Simmons, Green Valley ES; Steven Piles, Watts ES; Ashley Hawk, Wiederstein ES; and Leana Smoot, Rose Garden ES. Back row, from left to right: Debra Rebec, DAEP; Michael Gonzales, Clemens HS; Justin Linthicum, Steele HS; Phil Jackson, Wilder Intermediate; Justin Monk, Jordan Intermediate; James Butler, Schlather Intermediate; Allison Miller, Paschal ES; Windi Hughes, Dobie JHS; Stacy McWilliams, Corbett JHS; Mikie Keough, Sippel ES; and Joey Treviño, Allison L. Steele ELC. Not pictured: Geri Pope, Schertz ES
6 months ago, SCUC Communications
Astronomy Club had use of a special telescope for making observations of the sun and did so on Monday after school. #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Samuel Clemens High School
Congrats to Buff Baker Elijah Lucio! Elijah won the grand champion ribbon with his pecan pie at the Comal county fair! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
#GoBuffs
#Champions
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
🏆🎾Tennis Undefeated District Champs🎾🏆 Lots to celebrate. Senior Night. District Champions. Coach Schraub wins his 300th game. Great day to be a Buff.
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
This past Sunday, FCCLA officers volunteered at Hope for Hounds helping the homeless community with vet care for their dogs.
6 months ago, Samuel Clemens High School
Clemens FCCLA had eight students volunteer to distribute food at a local food pantry in August, helping to feed more than 300 people.
6 months ago, Samuel Clemens High School
The athletic training staff at Samuel Clemens High School and Bryon P. Steele High School was recognized by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine on September 26, 2025 prior to the annual Battle of 3009 between the two schools. It was part of the Student Training Program Spotlight - celebrating the hard work and dedication of the student athletic trainers across the San Antonio-area.
These students exemplify commitment, professionalism and teamwork, ensuring their respective athletes are prepared and supported both on and off the field.
Representatives from Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and University Health were on hand to celebrate the two staffs, presenting each program with a $500 check for their continued excellence and impact within their athletic communities.
The Clemens HS student trainers are under the direction of Crystal Saunders and Marissa Rios. Diedra Schwertner and Kley Culberson lead the student training staff at Steele HS.
#WeAreSCUC #YouBelongHere
6 months ago, SCUC Communications
In culinary arts, students learn about food trends and created gourmet shakes. #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Samuel Clemens High School
In their final meet prior to District, our Boys take first overall in the Seguin Invitational. That makes 6 first place victories this year. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
Huge shout out to our Dance Team and their Director Ms. Rudd for bringing the community together and building that Go Buffs pride in the next generation. 217 dancers representing that Gold and Royal Blue.
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6 months ago, Michael Gonzales
This week's Teacher of the Week is interim principal, Mr. Gonzales! The Belles are grateful for Mr. Gonzales's incredible leadership, energy, and overall positivity he brings to our campus. From greeting kids in the hall and building relationships with each student he meets, he sets the best example of what it means to be a Buff! #GoBuffs
6 months ago, Samuel Clemens High School
One more lap! Class of 2026 checked another box yesterday with panoramic and taking the '26 picture. They are set and ready to make a difference in this world.
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#GoBuffs
#Champions