Husky POV: Last Friday, our 6th graders in Mrs. Springer's class teamed up to build the tallest tower using toothpicks, candy corn, and candy pumpkins! It was a fun way to grow together through creativity, collaboration, and purpose. We’re grateful for our amazing teachers and students who make learning so sweet. 🍬🎃
#WeAreSCUC #GoHuskies #GoPack
3 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
3  boiys using the materials to build a tower
4 girls using the materials to build a tower
4 girls using the materials to build a tower
On Friday, we held a special assembly to honor the veterans connected to our Husky families. ❤️💙 Our choir gave a heartfelt performance, members of We Serve Too Club shared meaningful words, and both 5th grade students and our 6th grade Art Club created beautiful artwork to show their appreciation. Thank you to all who joined us as we celebrated the courage, sacrifice, and service of our veterans. We are so grateful! 🇺🇸🐾 #VeteransDay #SchlatherSpirit #HuskyPride #WeServeToo #SCUCfinearts #Gratitude
3 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
veterans standing to be honored in the crowd
A veteran standing up to be honored in the crowd
Prior students singing the national anthem
We serve two speakers posing by a podium two boys for girls
Mr. Butler, speaking with the choir sitting next to him to the crowd
A veteran with his two daughters
Veteran parents with their daughter
Choir singing, welcome home
Veterans standing up in the crowd
Of veteran dad with his twin daughters

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. 




3 months 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!
💛 Gratitude 💛
This month’s Character Strong trait, Gratitude, is choosing to appreciate the people and things in our lives. We’re thankful for the Steele Knights who joined our Fall Family Night and played basketball with our students for such a fun night of connection and community! 🏀🍂
#Gratitude #CharacterStrong #SchlatherSpirit #SteeleKnights
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Husky students posing with the high school players
Students playing basketball with a high schooler
More Students playing basketball with a high schooler
Students playing basketball with a high schooler
Happy Halloween to our spooktacular bus drivers! Thank you for hauling our Husky Pack because we couldn’t do it without you! We hope you had a day full of treats, no tricks! 👻🧡
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
admin posing with transportation
student handing a gift to a bus driver
student in hot dog costume posing with Bus Driver treat bag
Student in basketball costume posing with Bus Driver in a poncho costume
Student posing with Bus Driver and gift
A few students posing with a Bus Driver
A student posing with a Bus Driver holding a gift
A student posing with a Bus Driver holding a gift
A boy standing next to a Bus Driver
A student dressed up in a Halloween costume standing with a bus driver in front of a bus
Red Ribbon Week and today was Wacky Wednesday! 🤪 Every piece is different, but together we make a strong puzzle. 🧩💙
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
five students in the hallway with Miss Stoli just in wacky wear
Three teachers in the hallway, dressed up wacky clothes
Red Ribbon Week- Day 2! 👯‍♀️ Twin Day Today! 👯‍♂️ We fit together… and stick together! Don’t forget to make a healthy choice today!
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
two sets of twins posing in the
Two staff members posing as twins in the hallway
Three students posing as twins
Both band directors posing as twins
Two girls posing as twins in the
Two girls posing as twins in the
🧩❤️ Starting off Red Ribbon Week just the way our preteen Huskies like it — in their jammies! ❤️🧩

Red Ribbon Week kicks off alongside our annual “I CAN, You CAN, We CAN Be Drug Free” Food Drive! 🥫

📅 The food drive runs from Monday, October 27th through November 20th.
All donations will go toward supporting Schlather families who’ve requested holiday assistance for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

This year, with ongoing government shutdowns, we’re also partnering with We Serve Too to help provide food for military families impacted by these challenges. 🇺🇸

Let’s come together, Huskies — we CAN make a difference! 🐾💪
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Students posing in their pajamas
Students posing in their pajamas
Students posing in their pajamas
Fall Family Night was incredible! We are so grateful for all of our Husky Families, staff, PTC, high school student volunteers, and our wonderful students! Go Huskies! More thankfulness to share soon!
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
festival outside crowd
Housley posing with a student
people in line for Kona snow cones
trunk or treat with Wahl
foster and Rindall serving popcorn
students with face paint 6 & 7
students playing basketball
trunk or treating with goggans
Morton in a dunk tank
Hot off the Press!! The newest Diary of a Wimpy Kid book was just released today and is at our Book Fair! Please let your students know that Party Pooper is available now for $9.99 (plus tax).
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Picture of party pooper book in the book fair
Welcome to the pack our new Speech Language
Pathology Assistant, Rachel Palmer! She has been in education for 14 years. Previously teaching at Wiederstein Elementary. She is excited to meet everyone and we are so happy to have her join our Husky Staff!
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Mrs. Palmer in the hallway with students walking around her
Husky Pack Shoutout to Coach Hirsch and Coach Millerchip! 🎉

From cheering on our Huskies to keeping PE full of energy and teamwork, these two bring the fun every single day! Thanks for all you do for our students — Schlather wouldn’t be the same without you! 💙

#NationalCoachesWeek
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Coach Hirsch and Coach Millerchip in the gym with students behind them
Thank you to the Husky families that came out to our 5th Grade Pod Night! We appreciate the collaboration and support- it was a wonderful night!
4 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Butler and teachers in the hallway
Mrs. Jackson talking with parents
Mrs Housley talking with parents
TEachers talking with parents
Mrs jackson talking with parents
Sign welcoming in the parents to 5th grade pod night
Thank you to our husky families that came out to McDonald's yesterday! We appreciate your support!!
5 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
hamburger, Miss Housley, a student the Husky mascot all posing at McDonald’s
teachers posing at McDonald
Husky mascot with students at McDonald’s
Student holding a bunch of cookies that they bought at McDonald’s
Miss Housley giving cookies to a student wearing baseball gear
Admin posing with the hamburger and husky mascot
So their staff outside, helping with McDonald’s orders
Solar staff taking McDonald orders outside
Solar staff posing outside of McDonald’s
Saw their teachers inside McDonald’s in a group photo
POV: You are at the McDonald's on 3009 & 35 saying hello to the Hamburglar and our very own Schlather Husky Mascot! Cherry on top- Schlather staff is serving dinner! Proceeds for the cookie sales go to 100% Schlather!
5 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
Hamburglar and the other husky mascot at McDonald’s
Happy National Coaches Day to our awesome Husky coaches — Coach Hirsch and Coach Millerchip! 💙🐾 Thank you for keeping our Huskies moving, motivated, and having fun every day! We’re so lucky to have you both leading the pack!
5 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
whistle with words national coaches day
Kindness Award Huskies! We’re so proud of these awesome Huskies who were recognized for their kind hearts and positive actions! 🐾 Thank you to our amazing families for raising such kind kids — we love celebrating them!
5 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
group of students in the foyer with their kindness awards
Our Huskies are grateful for our amazing custodial team! From early mornings to late nights, they keep Schlather shining and safe. Thank you for all you do for our school community- we couldn’t do it without you!
5 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
custodians posing in the hallway
One of our awesome Huskie Ambassadors giving a big welcome to our newest Huskie at Schlather! Huge thanks to Mr. Ed Jones for leading our Ambassadors!
5 months ago, Schlather Intermediate School
One of our awesome Huskie Ambassadors giving a big welcome to our newest Huskie at Schlather!

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

5 months ago, SCUC Communications
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