Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Jayla Wallis, on her acceptance to Texas State. Jayla plans on majoring in Electronic Media. 👏🏽
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Gracie Leal, on her acceptance to Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gracie plans on majoring in Marine Science. 👏🏽
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Jaycee McElroy, on her acceptance to Texas A&M. Jaycee plans on majoring in Engineering. 👏🏽
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Dobie and Corbett Junior High students capped off their fall Gifted/Talented project by taking part in a two-day Junior Model United Nations conference hosted by Samuel Clemens and Byron P. Steele High School Model UN clubs. After one semester of a course emphasizing learning parliamentary procedure, research, debate, and argumentative writing, the seventh graders put their skills to work in simulated UN sessions in the board room of the William Malish Building on December 11 and 12, 2025.
Under the theme Revive, students served on two committees addressing persistent global issues: water pollution caused by crop fertilization and the lack of access to medical care in developing countries. Delegates researched causes, explored solutions, and debated policies, gaining experience in collaboration and critical thinking while tackling challenges that affect communities worldwide.
It was more than a lesson; it was exposure to real-life world issues. Dobie and Corbett JHS students involved were exposed to the necessity for cooperation, empathy and solution-oriented thinking through diplomacy.
Under the theme Revive, students served on two committees addressing persistent global issues: water pollution caused by crop fertilization and the lack of access to medical care in developing countries. Delegates researched causes, explored solutions, and debated policies, gaining experience in collaboration and critical thinking while tackling challenges that affect communities worldwide.
It was more than a lesson; it was exposure to real-life world issues. Dobie and Corbett JHS students involved were exposed to the necessity for cooperation, empathy and solution-oriented thinking through diplomacy.








Big shoutout to our awesome Clemens musicians who rocked the TMEA Region Band Auditions. You all are amazing! Good luck to those moving on to Area Auditions, and a shot at State, in January—we’re cheering for you!
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A couple of highlights as our AFJROTC competed in the NB Marine JROTC Raiders competition. Way to represent the Buffs!
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HERD Award recipients for the week.
Students were nominated by their teachers for having either the Heart of a Buffalo, Excellence in Academics, Respect, or Drive. These students are culture builders and Champions for Clemens.
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Jake Voos, on his acceptance to Nelson University. Jake plans on majoring in Church Leadership and Marketing. 👏🏽
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Students across SCUC ISD explored the wonders of science through a series of interactive Science Expos this fall. Third graders at Paschal Elementary, fifth graders at Wilder Intermediate, and seventh graders at Corbett Junior High rotated through stations featuring activities like glo germs, rainbow science, handwriting analysis, and the crowd-favorite Whoosh station—a safe, supervised demonstration that uses combustion to make physics concepts come alive.
Guided by Samuel Clemens High School students, these hands-on experiences sparked curiosity and built connections across grade levels. Funded by a generous SCUC Education Foundation grant, the expos provided equipment and supplies that brought real-world science into classrooms, laying the groundwork for future STEM success.
The initiative began at Paschal on October 28, continued at Wilder on November 19, and concluded at Corbett on December 10. With plans to return in the spring featuring new stations and activities, SCUC continues to foster a culture of inquiry, innovation, and mentorship that inspires lifelong learning.
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Guided by Samuel Clemens High School students, these hands-on experiences sparked curiosity and built connections across grade levels. Funded by a generous SCUC Education Foundation grant, the expos provided equipment and supplies that brought real-world science into classrooms, laying the groundwork for future STEM success.
The initiative began at Paschal on October 28, continued at Wilder on November 19, and concluded at Corbett on December 10. With plans to return in the spring featuring new stations and activities, SCUC continues to foster a culture of inquiry, innovation, and mentorship that inspires lifelong learning.
#Purpose
#People
#Partnerships
#WeAreSCUC






Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Jake Odey-Jordan, on his acceptance to Texas Tech. Jake plans on majoring in Sports Management. 👏🏽
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Shout out to our Buffs on signing today.
Hunter Lauinger ⚾️ - Howard College
RJ Grant ⚾️ - San Jacinto College
Haiden Wallen 🏖️🏐 - Mary Hardin Baylor
Lyla Micklos 🏊♀️ - UT Permian Basin
Christian Dupree 🏈 - UTSA
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Laila Burcham, on her acceptance to UT-Austin. Laila plans on majoring in Architecture. 👏🏽
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Our Buffs continue to shine putting Schertz, TX on the map. Check out the flawless art work from Isabella S., Celeste B., Hope Z., and Mylee Walleck . Shout out to our Art team for building up the Buffs!
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Five student-athletes from Samuel Clemens High School signed their letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic dreams at the collegiate level at a ceremony held this morning in the gymnasium.
The event was delayed one week because of End of Course testing that took place on December 3rd.
Four sports were represented: beach volleyball, swimming, baseball and football. The student, sport and destination are:
Hunter Lauinger, Baseball, Howard College
RJ Grant, Baseball, San Jacinto College
Haiden Wallen, Beach Volleyball, Mary Hardin-Baylor
Lyla Micklos, Swimming, UT-Permian Basin
Christian Dupree, Football, UTSA
Good luck and congratulations to our signees!
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Great Day to be a Buff!
Today we had the pleasure of watching 5 student athletes sign letters of intent to continue their athletic career at the next level.
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Help support the Class of 2028! Bring the accompanying image (print or on your phone) or just mention Class of 2028 when you go and dine-in, or, buy take-out from Texas Roadhouse in Live Oak on Monday, December 15th, between 3 PM and 9n PM, and 10% of your order will be donated to the Class of 2028!

Congratulations to Mylee Walleck - Senior, that won Reserve Champion in 2D at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Western Art Contest – Pastels/Chalk Drawing for her work titled Wild Horses. She is an AP Art, IB student and a member of color guard. Her work will be displayed at the Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas, from January through March 2026.
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Jacob Brooks, on his acceptance to Texas State University. Jacob plans on majoring in Education. 👏🏽
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Xavier Williams, on his acceptance to UTSA. Xavier plans on majoring in Biology with a concentration in developmental and regenerative biology. 👏🏽
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Congratulations to another member of The Herd, Charlie McGowan, on her signing with the Air Force. Thank you for your commitment! 👏🏽
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