Comal ISD is participating in the Summer Meals Program offering free breakfast and lunch meals for children 18 years and younger at two elementary and one middle school.
This year, 63 recent Comal ISD graduates have chosen a career in the military, with 51 enlistments, three ROTC scholarships and nine military academy appointments.
For the sixth year in a row, Comal ISD students are among those recognized by U.S. Representative Chip Roy's office for the Exceptional Senior Award which rewards high levels of character, leadership, integrity and diligence.
Among this year's 2,128 graduates are 300 honor students who completed their high school careers academically in the top 5 percent (Summa Cum Laude), 10 percent (Magna Cum Laude) or 15 percent (Cum Laude) of their class.
The final District Art Show of the school year featured artwork from 10 campuses in the Canyon Lake and Davenport communities with three pieces selected for the Superintendent's Excellence Award.
The common denominator between this year's District Teachers of Year just happens to be math. Both the Elementary and Secondary District Teacher of the Year for Comal ISD have been teaching math for more than a decade and say they get their inspiration from their students.
Comal ISD honored 85 top ranking seniors along with an educator who played a special role in their journey during the 24th Annual Jan Heckendorn Academic Recognition Banquet on May 6.
Four Comal ISD golf teams advanced to state 4A and 5A tournaments this season with Davenport High School athletes bringing home hardware including the girls team winning second place; Molly Woods winning bronze; and Kyle Doolittle winning silver in the boys competition.
Canyon Lake High School senior Carter Williams continues his family legacy with a path to success in all three major high school sports - football, basketball, and baseball.
The Comal Independent School District is a fast-growing and innovative district with more than 29,700 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.