This summer, 34 Comal ISD students participated in Texas Boys State and Texas Girls State leadership programs where they received a crash course on government. They ran for office, hosted elections, conducted committee hearings, drafted legislation and more.
The winners of this year's Kids with heART Comal ISD art contest will be announced during the district's annual Dyslexia Awareness Night on Thursday, Oct. 17. Families are invited to learn more about dyslexia and how the district addresses the needs of students identified with the learning disability.
For one Pieper High School senior and JROTC officer, 9/11 means remembering the ultimate sacrifice that first responders made on that day. She is proud to be a part of the fourth annual Stair Climb.
Fitch Ratings recently upgraded Comal ISD's credit rating to a 'AA+' which is just one step below the highest rating on the Fitch scale. Over time, this rating will save taxpayers several million dollars in interest costs.
Four Comal ISD students were named Outstanding Performer at the Texas State Solo Ensemble Contest in May, and two students received the Outstanding Performer title at the 2024 UIL State Wind Ensemble Festival.
A Smithson Valley High School student placed second in the nation and earned a silver medal in the practical nursing competition during the SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference in Atlanta this summer.
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.