Weekend Update: Feb. 28 - March 1 As the spring semester kicks into full gear, Comal ISD students continue to compete for awards, titles and honors outside the typical school day. Here's just a sample of accomplishments from this past weekend.
Trailblazer Times 3.2.2020 One week until Spring Break. Check out TB Times for Dr. Seuss Week Activities and times for Field Day. Deadline to register for Intramural Basketball is Friday, March 6. See flyer for details.
Pieper Ranch Student Named Comal Speaks District Champion After competing every year in the final round of the district competition, eighth grade student Rowen Hamilton claimed the title for Comal Speaks this year.
CLHS, CHS Students Dominate at SkillsUSA Leadership Conference As the district continues to celebrate Career and Technical Education (CTE) month, students involved in CTE organizations such as SkillsUSA showcase their abilities and knowledge at area contests.
Fourteen Comal ISD FIRST Lego League Teams Qualify for Region Competition After two qualifying tournaments hosted by the Comal Independent School District at Canyon Lake High School, 14 district teams advanced to the next level of FIRST Lego League competition.
Weekend Update: Feb. 21-23 This is the first installment of a new segment called "Weekend Update." The idea is to give readers a brief overview of all the great achievements Comal ISD students continue to accrue even when the school week is done.
Student Artwork To Be Displayed Inside Texas State Capitol The artwork of two student artists will represent Comal ISD throughout the month of March in the Texas State Capitol Building, as a celebration of Youth Art Month (YAM).
Comal ISD Trustees Approve $397.7 Million Bond Package After a year of discussing various projects to include in a school bond package, the Comal ISD Board of Trustees officially approved one for $397.7 million.
CTE Month: Community Partners, Mentors Serve Critical Role Learning a job firsthand is often the best way to know if it is the right fit. Community partners often provide that firsthand account for students interested in a particular job or career. Local business professionals give presentations, offer paid internships and more through Comal ISD's Career and Technical Education programs. Here's part three in a series of articles about CTE.