A student who allegedly shot his teacher before turning the gun on himself yesterday at Hill Country College Preparatory High School in Bulverde used a .357 revolver that he brought to campus from home. Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds said in a
The family of a 15-year-old student at Comal ISD’s Hill Country College Preparatory High School (HCCPHS) who allegedly shot his teacher before turning the gun on himself today did not know their child was dead until they showed up in the “reunification”
Update: Comal County Sheriff’s Office confirms a teacher was transported to a San Antonio hospital this morning after they were shot by a 15-year-old student who died at the scene. Comal County Sheriff’s Office says one person suffered a gunshot wound and
Comal County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Auralio “AJ” Ornelas received the Community Builder Award from Canyon Lake Masonic Lodge No. 1425 today for his service to the people of Comal County. As a school resource officer (SRO) at Mountain Valley Middle School, he
School districts that “facilitate” student walkouts for protests will be investigated and teachers could lose their licenses if they allow “instances of inappropriate political activism,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Twitter today. He also threatened to strip funding for districts that
Canyon Middle School Under Lockdown, Students and Staff Inside Classrooms, Law Enforcement on Campus
Update: Lockdown was lifted at 12:10 pm. Parents should follow school protocol for “reunification” or pick up of students. Local law enforcement and the New Braunfels Fire Department are on campus at Canyon Middle School evaluating the scene after a lockdown was
Comal ISD trustees approved academic calendars for the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 school years at their Jan. 22 board meeting. This is the first time the district has approved two years of academic calendars. “We were able to adopt a two-year calendar for
Comal ISD schools will resume normal operations Tuesday. Frigid temperatures and icy roads forced district officials to close campuses today. “We look forward to welcoming students and staff back to campuses,” spokesperson Salwa Lanford said. “Please be patient with bus routes as
Comal ISD schools and departments will close Monday, Jan. 26 due to extreme cold and the potential for hazardous icy conditions, the district said today in a statement. A decision was made to “prioritize the safety of students, staff and communities.” District
Canyon Lake High School senior Chloe Gray will receive a Valero Alamo Bowl Student-Athlete Scholarship worth $7,500. She is one of six Comal ISD students who will be recognized on the field during the first quarter of the 33rd Annual Valero Alamo