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Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District

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Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District
Location
1060 Elbel Road, Schertz, Texas
United States of America
District information
TypePublic
MottoA District with Passion & Purpose[4]
GradesPre-K through 12
EstablishedApril 24, 1961; 62 years ago (1961-04-24)[1]
SuperintendentDr. Clark Ealy[2]
Governing agencyTexas Education Agency
Schools16[3]
Budget$174 million (2018–19)[3]
NCES District ID4839480[3]
Students and staff
Students15,875 (2021–22)[5]
Teachers987.6 (2021–22)[5]
Staff1,824.3 (2021–22)[5]
Other information
Websitewww.scuc.txed.net

Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District (SCUC ISD) is a public school district based in Schertz, Texas, United States. In addition to Schertz, the district serves the city of Cibolo and parts of Universal City and a small portion of Marion. The district lies in two counties: Guadalupe and Bexar. In 2022, the school district was rated "B" by the Texas Education Agency, with a score of 87 out of 100.[6]

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History

SCUC ISD was formed by merges of existing schools and school systems during the twentieth century. Early local schools included Cibolo Valley school[7] and Lower Valley School[8] In 1916, Cibolo voters approved a bond election to build a new high school.[7] The Schertz and Cibolo School Districts combined in the 1930s. On April 24, 1961, the school system became an independent school district.[1] In 1966, the community served by the Lower Valley School voted to consolidate with the Schertz-Cibolo system.[8] In 1967, Universal City was added to the name.[1]

Schools

High schools

The high schools cover grades 9-12.

  • Allison Steele Enhanced Learning Center (Schertz)
  • Byron P. Steele II High School (Cibolo)
  • Samuel Clemens High School (Schertz)

Junior high schools

The junior high schools cover grades 7–8.

Intermediate schools

The intermediate schools cover grades 5–6.

Elementary schools

The elementary schools cover grades K-4, as well as preschool.

  • Cibolo Valley Elementary (Cibolo)
  • Green Valley Elementary (Schertz)
  • Maxine & Lutrell Watts Elementary (Cibolo)
  • Norma J. Paschal Elementary (Schertz)
  • O.G. Wiederstein Elementary (Cibolo)
  • Rose Garden Elementary (Schertz)
    • In August 2018, the former Rose Garden Elementary (Universal City) closed down.
  • Schertz Elementary (Schertz)
  • John A. Sippel Elementary (Schertz)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Our District / About SCUC". Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  2. ^ "Superintendent of Schools". Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  3. ^ a b c "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-U CITY ISD". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  4. ^ "2021-2021 Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD Fact Sheet" (PDF). Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  5. ^ a b c TEA Division of Performance Reporting. "2021-22 Texas Academic Performance Report, SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-U CITY ISD" (PDF). Texas Education Agency. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  6. ^ "Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD District Profile 2021-2022". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  7. ^ a b "TSHA - Cibolo, TX (Guadalupe County)". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  8. ^ a b .Allen, Paula (July 23, 2022). "Two-room school near Cibolo served its rural community for nearly 90 years". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved January 3, 2023.

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