Get behind the wheel of a full-size passenger school bus during Comal ISD's districtwide job fair on Saturday, April 12, at Canyon High School. The Experience the Ride event provides a hands-on opportunity to see what it's like to drive the iconic yellow bus.
This year, 18 Comal ISD students earned the Texas Theatre Scholar Award Distinction by the Texas Thespians Association. This award demonstrates their accomplishments in both academic and theatrical work.
A sophomore from Pieper High School was selected for a prestigious leadership program after competing against students from around the world. She's excited to share her experience and put her new skills into action.
Twenty-two Comal ISD students involved in DECA and HOSA qualified for state-level competitions, showcasing their skills in marketing, finance, hospitality, CPR and phlebotomy.
Once more, a Smithson Valley High School wrestler won a state wrestling title bringing home the gold in a sport that continues to gain popularity throughout Comal ISD which has four strong high school programs.
Forty Comal ISD swimmers qualified for state competition this year with one Davenport High School athlete winning two state titles and a Pieper High School girls relay team placing third, earning the bronze.
The third district art show of the school year featured pieces selected by art teachers from eight campuses. The gallery-style event showcased original designs from oil pastels and watercolor to sculptures and more.
The Comal Independent School District is a fast-growing and innovative district with more than 30,235 students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Families are attracted to Comal ISD because of its family values, neighborhood schools, and safe environments. Academics, fine arts, athletics, and citizenship are emphasized at the 35 campuses located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.