Mountain Valley Middle School students left the Texas Renaissance Festival with a couple of top honors, lots of memories and the determination to return next year.
On Monday, Nov. 11, every campus across the district celebrated Veterans Day, and on Thursday, Nov. 14, Oak Creek Elementary welcomed home one of its military service parents with a little surprise.
Comal ISD Superintendent Andrew Kim will continue to be on the forefront of school safety and security with his reappointment to the Texas School Safety Center Board of Directors.
Honoring local men and women who have served and continue to serve in the United States military has become a tradition at Comal ISD with wonderful Veterans Day celebrations.
After countless early-morning practices, the cross country season has come to an end, and what a season it was for both Canyon High School and Smithson Valley High School teams.
Students read personal essays, bands and choirs sang The Star-Spangled Banner, and JROTC members presented the colors across the Comal Independent School District in honor of Veterans Day 2019.
In its pursuit of ensuring the success of every student, Comal ISD just unveiled an additional tool called Comal Compass. This student-preparedness platform will give students the opportunity to discover their passions and provide them with a road map of how they can pursue them.
The excitement of the holiday season just intensified for a handful of senior football players from Canyon High and Smithson Valley High who recently were selected to play in the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game in the new year.