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. 




6 days ago, SCUC Communications
Thank you for your service!
Green Valley Elementary choir
Schertz Elementary School parade for vets
Samuel Clemens High School Air Force JROTC cadets
Clemens AF JROTC cadets during the Veterans Day observance
Watts Elementary proudly salutes its Veterans!
Watts ES student beams at her father during the school's Veterans Day parade
Schlahter Intermediate students choir sings patriotic songs for Veterans Day
Schertz ES students are proud of their service member father!
Green Valley Elementary procession for veterans!
Together in orange, we stand for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.
On Unity Day yesterday, our team chose orange to send a clear message: no one should face bullying alone. At Cibolo Valley, we believe every student deserves to feel safe, supported, and valued.
Thank you to our incredible staff for showing up today and every day.
25 days ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
CVE staff wearing orange
Mrs. Rakers, our computer teacher, and Mrs. Peña, our librarian, are teaming up to guide students as they research Hispanic countries in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month! Students started out by using print materials and will transition to computers for online research and digital presentations. Using both library resources and technology, students explore each country’s history, culture, and traditions. When the library meets the lab, learning comes alive! ¡Excelente trabajo, estudiantes!
27 days ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
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Students learning
Today, on World Teacher's Day, we celebrate our wonderful teachers who are the heart and soul of our schools!

Thank you for inspiring minds, shaping futures, and making a difference in ways big and small. You truly are heroes in and out of the classroom!

Drop a ❤️ or tag a teacher who’s made a difference in your life!
about 1 month ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
Group Photo
This Principal Appreciation Month, we celebrate a leader who inspires us every day. She takes the time to listen, encourages others, and always puts students first. Her dedication and love for our school community make a lasting difference, and we are grateful for all she does to guide us forward. Happy Principal Appreciation Month, Ms. Hardy!
about 2 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
principal appreciation month

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

about 2 months ago, SCUC Communications
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CVE literacy night 2025! Please come and see all the fun activities!
about 2 months ago, Julie Hardy
family enjoying literacy night
teacher showing students how to play a game
CVE's literacy night is underway! Come join us in the book fair!
about 2 months ago, Julie Hardy
two adults and one child enjoying the book fair.
Behind every great book fair is a team of kind hearts and helping hands! Thank you, PTC volunteers for all of your hard work over the past few days!
about 2 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
Volunteers
The Scholastic book fair has arrived at CVE! We can’t wait to share the excitement with our students!
2 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
Book Fair Photo
There’s something truly special about the bond between grandparents and grandchildren. It's a connection full of love, laughter, wisdom, and warm hugs. On Friday morning, we had the absolute joy of celebrating this beautiful relationship with our Grandparent's Day Car Parade.

What a heartwarming sight it was! Decorated cars, smiling faces, and waving hands made for a morning we’ll never forget. It was a small gesture to show our endless appreciation for the grandparents who give so much of themselves every day.

As Fred Rogers once said,
"Grandparents are both our past and our future. They are a very special kind of grown-up."

Thank you to all the incredible grandparents who came out to celebrate with us. Your presence makes the world brighter, and we’re so grateful for you. Happy Grandparent's Day!!
2 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
Grandparents Day Parade
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Grandparents Day Parade
Tuesday night, our amazing teachers traded textbooks for aprons at McDonald’s during McTeacher Night! 
Our educators brought the energy and had a blast connecting with students and families outside the classroom. Laughter, selfies, and smiles were everywhere. And best of all, it was all for a great cause. 
Thanks to your support, we raised funds that will go directly toward Cibolo Valley Elementary. A huge THANK YOU to our dedicated staff, supportive families, and McDonald's for hosting such a fun night!
3 months ago, Sara Pena
McTeacher Night
McTeacher Night
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Throwback to April! CVE staff is proudly celebrating "Purple Up!"
4 months ago, SCUC Communications
Purple Up for Military Kids
THROWBACK pic to 2024-25! Carlee Uhr and Mrs. Sandoval blasted back to the 1980s! All as part of our flashback through the decades to celebrate teachers for teacher appreciation.
4 months ago, SCUC Communications
Ms. Sandoval and throwback to the 80s
CVE's newest staff members attended orientation this morning. We are excited to have them on board!
4 months ago, SCUC Communications
Welcome to the TEAM
1-2-3-4- We Declare a Penny War! Students are encouraged to bring spare change to school to put in their house jar. Pennies and dollars will be used for positive points, but watch out! Silver coins (nickels, dimes, and quarters) can be used to subtract points from different houses! Check the Tiger Tracks Weekly Newsletter or with the PTC for more information.
9 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
House Penny War
Please join us next Thursday, January 30th from 4:30-6 for a fun-filled night the entire family can enjoy. Enjoy: -- Hot chocolate and cookies -- FREEZE dance party -- Winter crafts to take home All while supporting and earning points for your HOUSE team!
10 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
Cocoa and Crafts
Mobile Spirit Night Tuesday, January 14, 2025 5PM-7PM Place a Mobile Order using your Chick-fil-A App and 10% of tonight’s sales will be donated to Cibolo Valley Elementary! Be sure to use code word “CVE25” at checkout to get credit.
10 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
Mobile Spirit Night
Students can wear pajamas tomorrow. Please make sure that you send students in shoes and winter gear that will be safe to play in.
10 months ago, Cibolo Valley Elementary
PJ Day 1/10/25
The SCUC ISD Board of Trustees approved the 2025-2026 academic calendar December 19th. For a printable calendar follow this link: https://www.scucisd.org/page/calendars
11 months ago, SCUC Communications
District Calendar for 2025-2026 linked below