Our volleyball team showing some extra love to their teachers at tonight's game. We have some phenomenal teachers that love our students.
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7pm Thursday, Oct. 16
1pm matinee Saturday, Oct. 18
7pm Monday, Oct. 20
To purchase tickets please use the link below.
https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/prdembd?ref=ZZHXNHSDAU04861_ZZ68F3G5U3XRFPE

Our goal is to raise $78,100, a number inspired by the zip codes of our Schertz (78154) and Cibolo (78108) communities. It may seem ambitious, but if each SCUCISD family contributes just $5, we will be well on our way to meeting this goal.
The theme for this effort is “Hill Country Strong: Every Home Deserves a Comeback.” Together, we can ensure these families experience the homecoming they deserve.
We will begin collecting at all home games and encourage you to share our flyer to help spread the word. The funds will be delivered following the Steele Homecoming game on October 31 and the Clemens Homecoming game on November 7, with some of student volunteers traveling to meet and encourage the families who will benefit.
Thank you for showing the strength of our SCUCISD community and for joining us in bringing hope and healing to our neighbors in the Hill Country.

Only about 4% of all Boy Scouts ever reach this level. Joseph crushed key requirements like:
Leading a major Eagle Scout Service Project for the community.
Earning 21 Merit Badges (including tough ones like First Aid, Citizenship, and Personal Fitness).
Demonstrating Scout Spirit and holding leadership positions.
Our students are changing the world right here from Schertz, Texas. Congratulations Joseph!
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Shout out to our Clemens Tennis Team for defeating Harlingen in the second round of the playoffs!
Match Score: 10-1 Victory
Marching on to the Round of 32!
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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.

















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


