Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | April 2025

Education

BY THOMAS LEFFLER

SCUCISD considers future needs ahead of bond planning Athletic Director Scott Lehnhoff said Lehnhoff Stadium needs more separation between spec- tators, participants and officials; added security fencing; and turf replacement and installation. Lehnhoff said they need a multipurpose activity center with a shaded area to keep student-athletes cool. For specific sports, he also brought up the possibility of a dedicated wrestling facility. Looking ahead Fine Arts Athletics Clemens High School $1.6M Steele High School $6.8M

SCUCISD department project early estimates

Despite present challenges in enrollment, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD is making future plans for its facilities and programs to better serve students. Department heads of the district’s operations, athletics, fine arts, Career Technical Education and technology presented longterm project needs during a Community Advisory Committee workshop March 12. Some details Director of Fine Arts Beth Bronk’s presentation focused on needs for Byron P. Steele II and Samuel Clemens high schools, including adding marching band towers for both campuses and repaving the parking lot at Clemens. Bronk said they need band equipment trailers to store equipment and uniforms and refinishing for the auditorium floor at Steele. Across the dis- trict, instrument, sound system and LED lighting replacements were also cited as a need.

$28.4M

Chief Operations Officer JD Mosley told Com- munity Impact that monetary figures presented by departments are intended to give trustees an idea of potential costs associated with various projects. Superintendent Paige Meloni said the district is currently accepting proposals from consultants to help with the bond planning process going into the fall. Communications on the district’s Bond Plan- ning Committee can be expected in May or June.

$22M

Corbett Junior High School $6.1M $4M Dobie Junior High School $6.2M $11.2M Intermediate Schools $5.1M $3.3M

SOURCE: SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-UNIVERSAL CITY ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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