Election Day is Saturday, May 6. Early voting ended Tuesday. Turnout was low. Some 10,185 people or approximately 7% of registered voters showed up at the polls. Saturday, Canyon Lake residents will elect a Comal ISD trustee and weigh in on three bond
Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) theater students made it to state and will perform a one-act play at State 4A UIL competition 7 p.m. May 4 at the Raymond E. Hartfield Performing Arts Center, Round Rock ISD, Austin. CLHS is the only
(Editor’s note: For information about the March 5, 2024 Primary Election click here. This story is not about the Nov. 5, 2024 general election.) Comal County early voters head to the polls Monday to cast ballots for the May 6 Uniform Election.
Early voters in the Uniform May 6 election will help decide the fate of three Comal ISD bond propositions totaling $634.6 million. To learn more about earmarks for Canyon Lake schools, don’t miss a Bond 2023 community meeting with Supt. Dr. John
Makenzie Knipe, daughter of Canyon Lake residents Sunnye and Rick Knipe, was named a finalist in a student employees-of-the-year contest at West Texas A&M University in Canyon. The school’s Office of Career and Professional Development today announced the winners of its contest
Smithson Valley High School (SVHS) journalism teacher and yearbook adviser Margaret Edmonson, described as a “quiet warrior for the rights of journalism students,” is the recipient of this year’s Edith Fox King Award from the Interscholastic League Press Conference (ILPC). She will
Comal County Sheriff’s Office plans to educate parents about the local dangers and truths surrounding vaping, fentanyl and opioids at a community presentation at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 23 at Canyon Lake High School, 8555 FM 32, Fischer. Although there have been
Comal ISD trustees recognized Canyon Lake High School’s (CLHS) FFA Radio Team at a Feb. 23 board meeting. The board also recognized nine other Career and Technical Education (CTE) state qualifiers during the meeting. The FFA Radio Team placed fourth in state
Floral design classes are growing in popularity at Canyon Lake High School. Some students find it a relaxing end to the day while others enrolled in the school’s agriculture program are looking for something beyond livestock, veterinary or welding, said Career and
A former Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) teacher who resigned in January after an investigation revealed he allegedly had “inappropriate communication” with a 15-year-old student turned himself in today on a warrant issued by the Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) for an