✨ Happy Substitute Appreciation Day! ✨
Today we celebrate the amazing substitutes who step in with flexibility, patience, and heart.
4 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Substitute Appreciation Day
🌟 Last Call Alert! 🌟Tonight is the last night BEFORE
our @alcapexnation Glow Run to get pledges! Here’s
what you need to know:
✅ Get those pledges in.
✅ Get a good night’s sleep.
✅ Wear comfy shoes tomorrow.
✅ Hydrate and have a good breakfast.
✅ Celebrate how hard your student has worked!
Let's make tomorrow unforgettable! 🚀
#ApexLeadership #ApexLevelUp #GetReadyToSoar
5 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Fun Run Tomorrow!
🎂Happiest of birthdays to Meko Cherry from our custodial team. Hope your day is awesome!🎉
6 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Meko Cherry birthday
Join us for our APEX Glow Run!

Prepare by:
Be sure to bring your ID
Be on time
Bring your glow in the dark gear
Space is limited (limit number of guest)
Standing room only (limit strollers)
Gym will be dark and loud. (Keep little ones at home)
We will see you soon!

Pre-K/ALE: 11:45-12:15
Kinder: 8:55-9:55
1st Grade: 7:50-8:50
2nd Grade: 10:00-11:00
3rd Grade: 12:30-1:30
4th Grade: 1:35-2:35

6 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
APEX  Event
🎉 Happy Birthday to our librarian, Mrs. Rappmund! Hope you have a wonderful birthday!🎂
7 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Mrs. Rappmund Birthday
🌟 3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event 🌟 🧠✨Math games + family time = the perfect combo! Our third graders and their families jumped into fun, fast-paced activities that made learning math facts exciting and interactive. We loved seeing everyone talking, thinking, and playing together! Thanks for making our Family Engagement a success! 🎲💙
8 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event
3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event
3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event
3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event
3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event
3rd Grade Picnic and Parent Event
🌟 Weekend Challenge Alert! 🌟
Ready to spread some love and make a difference? 💖
Share this post with 5 friends and help us reach our
goal! 🚀 Link your student’s pledge page to show your
support for our @alcapexnation Glow Run!
The best part? People from all over the world can
pledge and be part of this amazing cause! Let's come
together and make a positive impact! 🌍✨
#ApexChallenge #SpreadLove #SupportOurStudents
9 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
APEX Fundraiser
✨ House Sorting Day Magic! ✨ Our 1st graders took part in a House Sorting Event today! 💫 The gym was transformed into four spirited houses that included Amistad, Isibindi, Revuer, and Altruismo. Our 2nd graders cheered and welcomed the newly sorted 1st graders with big smiles and even bigger enthusiasm. 💙💚❤️💛Even a few teachers even got in on all the fun. What an incredible way to build community, pride, and connection across our campus! 💫🏫
11 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
RC House Sorting
RC House Sorting
RC House Sorting
RC House Sorting
RC House Sorting
RC House Sorting
RC House Sorting

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. 




13 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!
🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans 🇺🇸
Today our halls were filled with pride, smiles, and a whole lot of red, white, and blue! 🎉

Our annual Veterans Day Parade was a special one—students made their own hats, flags, and noise makers and proudly cheered as they paraded through the school. ❤️💙

To all the veterans in our community, thank you for your service, sacrifice, and dedication. We are grateful for you today and every day. 🇺🇸✨

16 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Veterans Day Parade 2025
Veterans Day Parade 2025
Veterans Day Parade 2025
Veterans Day Parade 2025
Veterans Day Parade 2025
Veterans Day Parade 2025
📚✨ What a fun day at Schertz Elementary!📚

✨Our students and staff brought their favorite stories to life during today’s Book Character Parade! From superheroes to princesses — and everything in between — everyone had a blast celebrating the joy of reading. 💫
24 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Character Parade
Character Parade
Character Parade
Character Parade
Character Parade
Character Parade
Character Parade
Character Parade
💚🐾 Panther Pride Moment! 🐾💚 Join us in celebrating our service award recipients: 10 years – Traylyn Bush 20 years – Glenda Dempsey 25 years – Dawn Ryan We are so grateful for your dedication to Schertz Elementary!
26 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Schertz Elementary Service Awards
Our K-2nd students had fun creating 4 beat Halloween Rhythms by brainstorming spooky words that have 1-2 syllables. They also turned their words into written music notes! Our Spooktacular 2nd graders took it one step further and taught one another their rhythms! Be sure to ask your student to teach you their 4 beat rhythm! 👻🎵🎃
26 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
Kinder Music
Kinder Music
Kinder Music
☀️ 4th Grade Family Fun Day! ☀️ 🧺Lunch + Blooket battles + multiplication practice = a perfect afternoon! Students are took home a game to keep practicing those 3’s, 4’s, 7’s, and 8’s!
29 days ago, Schertz Elementary School
4th Grade Family Picnic
4th Grade Family Picnic
4th Grade Family Picnic
4th Grade Family Picnic
4th Grade Family Picnic
4th Grade Family Picnic
🕸️🎃 What a night! Our 4th Annual Trunk or Treat was full of fun, games, prizes, and even a flash mob! 👻 Big thanks to all our sponsors, families, and staff for making it an unforgettable event! Parents you are welcome to share pics in the comments if you like. 🧡🎃
about 1 month ago, Schertz Elementary School
Trunk or Treat 2025
Trunk or Treat 2025
Trunk or Treat 2025
Trunk or Treat 2025
Trunk or Treat 2025
Trunk or Treat 2025
💙 October is National Bullying Prevention Month! At Schertz Elementary, we stand for kindness, inclusion, and respect every day. Together, we can make a difference! 💪 #BeKind
about 2 months ago, Schertz Elementary School
October Bully Prevention Month
🚒 A big thank you to the Schertz Fire Department for visiting Schertz Elementary and teaching our students all about fire safety during Fire Prevention Month! 🔥👩‍🚒
about 2 months ago, Schertz Elementary School
Fire Prevention Assembly
Fire Prevention Assembly
Fire Prevention Assembly
Fire Prevention Assembly
Fire Prevention Assembly
🌟 October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and we’re proud to recognize our incredible Dyslexia Teachers, Brittany Tesch and Joanna Castillo! Their dedication, compassion, and expertise make a lasting difference in the lives of our students every day. 💙📚
about 2 months ago, Schertz Elementary School
Brittany Tesch and Joanna Castillo
Our Special Education and Dyslexia teams loved surprising our amazing custodians with goodie baskets today! Thank you for all you do to keep our school shining! ✨ 💚🙂
about 2 months ago, Schertz Elementary School
Custodial Staff
Custodial Staff

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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