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About SCUCISD

The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District is a fast-growth district with a small-town atmosphere. SCUCISD is located 20 miles northeast of San Antonio within a 73-square mile area that includes Bexar and Guadalupe Counties

The district now serves more than 10,000 students with a student-teacher ratio of 15:1. Students come from Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City, Selma, St. Hedwig, and occasionally Randolph Air Force Base.

Schools
The District is currently home to six elementary schools, two intermediate schools that house the district’s fifth and sixth graders, and two junior high schools. The district will open five new schools between August 2008 and August 2009 to address growth and equity.

John A. Sippel Elementary is scheduled to open in August 2008 in Schertz, along with the replacement campus of O.G. Wiederstein Elementary in Cibolo. The replacement campus for Schertz Elementary is tentatively set to open in the spring of 2009.

In August 2009, SCUCISD will open the replacement campus for Ray D. Corbett Jr. High School on FM 1518 in Schertz and the new Elaine S. Schlather Intermediate School off Green Valley Drive in Cibolo.

SCUCISD opened its second high school, Byron P. Steele II High School, in 2005. Steele High School joins the prestigious ranks of Samuel Clemens High School with its commitment to solid education by preparing the ninth through twelfth graders to go on to college or enter the workforce.

The Allison L. Steele Enhanced Learning Center offers ninth through twelfth graders a opportunity to get a diploma in a self-paced environment. Using the Boys Town and the Character Counts models, the Cibolo Center offers students an alternate place to learn while sharpening their discipline skills.

Distinctions
The district offers students a myriad of opportunities to receive a top-quality education at all grade levels. The District is proud to be amongst a very one few in the area to hold a charter for an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program. The IB Program is a two-year advanced studies program that is housed at Clemens High School.

In addition to the students’ successes, SCUCISD continues to be one of the highest-paying school districts in the state and maintains a retention rate that other districts envy. SCUCISD strives to provide a safe and challenging learning environment for the students it serves.

History
Though the District’s name has eventually evolved into perhaps the longest school district name in Texas, its roots date back to the early 1900s when the District was named the Schertz School District. During the mid-1930s, the Schertz and Cibolo Districts became one. Universal City was added to the name in 1967.

We’re very excited you are interested in being a part of our team and we look forward to hearing from you. If you ever have any questions about our district, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help make your job search exciting and productive. Come join the exciting environment our growth is creating and be part of the best education team in the State of Texas!

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 Last Modified: 3 April,2008