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New Braunfels ISD Comal ISD
Comal ISD
New Braunfels ISD
1404 IH-35 North
New Braunfels, TX 78130
830-221-2000
830-221-2192 (FAX)
Website: www.comalisd.org
430 W. Mill Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
830-643-5700
830-606-1423 (Metro)
830-643-5701 (Fax)
www.newbraunfels.txed.net
CISD Mission Statement
The mission of Comal Independent School District is to provide
extensive learning opportunities for all students to ensure they
become contributing members of our society.
NBISD Mission Statement
“New Braunfels Independent School District
is committed to providing excellence
in education for all students.”
Marc Walker, Ed.D. - Superintendent
Kari Hutchison - Assistant Superintendent
for Administrative Services
Thomas Bloxham - Assistant Superintendent
for Support Services
Debra Smith - Assistant Superintendent
for Business Services
Jodi Duron, Ed.D. - Assistant Superintendent
for Academics & Student Services
Michael T. Smith - Superintendent of Schools
Victoria Pursch Ph.D. - Asst. Superintendent
of Accountability & Instruction
Randy Moczygemba - Asst. Superintendent
of Business and Operations
Board of School Trustees
Comal ISD
Board Members
Carol Kendall Keller
Frank Baker
Carolyn Miller
Donna Holmes
Bill Swint
David Spencer
David Drastata
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Past President
Trustee
Trustee
The Board of Trustees holds monthly meetings which are open to the
public. During the audience participation portion of each meeting,
the public may address the board on any subject, provided they have
followed the proper protocol procedures. Meetings begin at 6:00 PM.
A schedule is available at the support services or on the website.
Community Education Direct Phone:
830-221-2180
Community Education Staff:
Coordinator:
Elaine Falkenberg
830-221-2026
Senior Associate
Samantha Whitney
830-221-2116
Assistant & Bookkeeper:
Cindy Gore
830-221-2104
Assistant & Bookkeeper:
Elissa Pluta
830-221-2070
Project Manager
Charlotte Muniz
830-221-2177
Project Manager
Matt Walker
830-221-2176
Comal Independent School District does not discriminate on the
basis of race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, or disability in
providing education services, activities or programs. It is the intent
and policy of this District to conduct its activities in compliance with
all Federal and State laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of
race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, or disability.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Classes by District:
Comal ISD..........................................10-15
The seven-member school board meets regularly on the
third Monday of each month. Special meetings may be
called when necessary. Notices of meetings are posted
at The Education Center, sent to media representatives
and found on the district web site www.newbraunfels.
txed.net.
Meetings are open to the public. Citizens may speak to
any item on the board agenda and may speak during the
public forum at the regular action meeting. If, after a
few minutes, no one addresses the board in public forum,
trustees continue with the board agenda.
New Braunfels ISD................................4-9
After School Care...................................15
College.......................................................3
Defensive Driving............................6 & 11
English As A Second Language........3 & 9
GED....................................................3 & 9
Online Courses..........................................9
Travel...............................................4 & 13
Registrations...........................................16
This schedule has been carefully prepared to assure that all information is as accurate as possible.
However, we reserve the right to make changes
that may result in a deviation from the information
presented here.
Greg Schlather
Rigo Montero
Sherry G. Harrison
Priscilla Segovia
James Bettersworth
Mae Ruth Meyer
Ed Clark
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Community Education Registration.....................830-643-5729
Adult Education Hot Line....................................830-643-5700
Defensive Driving Hot Line................................830-643-5700
The Education Center
430 W. Mill Street
Support Services
566 Butcher Street
Transportation Center
2573 Loop 337 North
Learning Center
902 W. San Antonio
NB High School
2551 Loop 337 North
County Line Elementary
11200 County Line
Lone Star Elementary
2343 W. San Antonio
Klein Road Elemntary
2620 Klein Way
NB Middle School
656 S. Guenther
Oak Run Middle School
415 Timber Hollow
Seele Elementary
540 Howard
Carl Schurz Elementary
633 W. Coll
Memorial Elementary
1911 W. Walnut
Walnut Springs Elementary
1900 S. Walnut
Lamar Elementary
240 N. Central
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Free GED and Adult Education Classes
Adult Education/GED (General Education Development) (for adults who want to improve their basic skills and/or obtain a GED)
ESL (English as a Second Language) (for adults who want to speak, read, or write the English language)
All classes are sponsored by the local school districts, Texas Education Agency, and the Literacy Council.
Central Texas Technology Center, 830-609-2100
GED
Registration/Orientation Dates: (must attend all 3 days)
Day Classes
Evening Classes
October
19, 20, 21
13, 15, 20
January
12, 13, 14
12, 14, 19
Day Classes: 9:00 AM registration time
Class Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM -- Monday - Thursday
Evening Classes: 6:00 PM registration time
Class Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM -- Tuesday & Thursday
ESL
Registration/Orientation Dates: (must attend all 3 days)
Day Classes
Evening Classes
October
19, 20, 21
12, 14, 19
January
19, 20, 21
21, 25, 27
Day Classes: 9:00 AM registration time
Class Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM -- Monday - Thursday
Evening Classes: 6:00 PM registration time
Class Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM -- Monday & Wednesday
Call 830-609-2100 or 830-379-1220, ext.3
West Side Community Center
Call NBISD - 830-629-5729
Health Literacy-Based ESL
Registration/Orientation Dates: (must attend all 3 days)
Oct. 26 - 28 or Jan. 19 - 21
Time: 9:00 AM
Class Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM -- Monday - Thursday
ESL / Civics
Registration/Orientation Dates: (must attend all 3 days)
Oct. 27, 29, Nov. 3 or Jan. 19, 21, 26
Time: 6:00 PM
Class Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM -- Tuesday & Thursday
Canyon Lake High School
Call CISD - 830-221-2193
GED Preparation Evening Classes
Registration/Orientation Dates: (must attend all 3 days)
Oct. 20, 22, 27 or Jan. 12, 14, 19
Registration Time: 6:00 PM
Class Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM -- Tuesday & Thursday
Communities In Schools
of South Central Texas
CIS is a non-profit organization that exists
to provide school based social services
that help students to succeed in school and
make positive life choices.
For information about
Comal County Schools
Tune to cable channel 19
or radio stations
KNBT AT 92.1 FM
KGNB at 1420 AM
log on to
www.comalisd.org
or
www.newbraunfels.txed.net
CIS helps
Comal ISD & New Braunfels ISD
students stay in school
and prepare for life
If you would like to learn more
about this organization
or how you could help
call 830-620-4247
or check their website at
www.cisnewbraunfels.org
GED Testing Information
To register for 2009-10 GED testing:
Registration on Tuesday evenings
Candidates must bring a valid photo ID (driver’s license & social security)
Testing will be limited to 30 people per testing session (English) &
3 people per session (Spanish)
Fees:
$125 (cash, money order, or certified check) for all tests
$25 (cash, money order, or certified check) for
each individual test or retest
$15 charge per test for “no shows”
For test dates and times or more information
call 830-401-8625 for english & 830-401-8627 for Spanish
Tests are administered at:
Seguin GED Test Center
1221 E. Kingsbury St.
Seguin, TX 78155
The Adult Education Cooperative for Comal, Guadalupe,
and Kendall counties main office is in Seguin ISD.
To receive more information contact:
Melissa Nitu, Director Adult & Community Education
1221 E. Kingsbury St., Seguin, TX 78155
830-379-1220 ext. 3 --- 830-379-8117 (fax)
COLLEGE EDUCATION
It’s never too late to get your
college degree!!
San Antonio College
is offering college courses at
Central Texas Technology Center
2189 Farm Road 758
New Braunfels Municipal Airport
Entrepreneurial Center
1297 Churchill Dr.
New Braunfels
Registration Information
For information on how to enroll for
SAC classes in New Braunfels,
contact Mike Fitsko, Off-Campus Coordinator,
at 830-629-2647 on Tuesdays from 2:30 - 7:00 PM
or call the Distance Education Office at SAC
at 1-800-944-7575 ext. 2181.
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COMAL ISD
Elaine Falkenberg, Coordinator
TO REGISTER BY MAIL: Use the registration form on page 16. Mail to Community Education, 1404 IH-35 North, New Braunfels, TX
TO REGISTER BY PHONE: Call 830-221-2177
78130
HOLIDAYS
Classes held at schools will not meet
September 25, 2009
November 23 - 27, 2009
COMPUTER
NOTE: All computer classes are handson classes, thus the class size is limited
to 20 students, so register early.
100 GETTING STARTED
WITH PHOTOSHOP
Prerequisite: Participants must be familiar
with the basic use of a computer. This is
a fun introductory class where students
will learn the basic functions and tools
for Photoshop. You will learn to make
basic photo corrections, manipulate, and
prepare images for use as well as the use
of layers to combine several photos into
one composition. Creatively using Text in
photo images will be covered together with
creating masks used in selections and the
design of vignettes.
Date: Oct. 6 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Cindy Norris
Cost: $60 (No discounts)
101 MOVING AHEAD
WITH PHOTOSHOP
Prerequisite: Participants must have taken a
beginning Photoshop course or have equivalent experience in using Adobe Photoshop.
Exploration of intermediate tools related
to image creation and combining multiple
images with Photoshop as well as Adobe
Bridge. The use of the painting tools, layer
& quick masks, and type, layers, RAW
images, and automating actions will be
covered. The use of Photoshop with Image
Ready in relation to creating images for the
web will be covered. Various techniques
for different effects utilizing filters, layers,
blending modes, and other tools will be
covered. Students will combine Photoshop
and Image Ready to create a sliced image
for web delivery with rollover states and
animated gifs.
Date: Nov. 10 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Cindy Norris
Cost: $60 (No discounts)
When registering............
if the class has a
SESSION A, B, C, or D
specify in which session you
want to be enrolled
102 APPLE FINAL CUT PRO 7
Learn the best film editing software around
in our brand new Mac lab! Final Cut Pro
is the first choice of professional editors
worldwide, and now you can learn it from
an Apple Certified instructor. Version 7 is
the latest release, complete with all the bells
and whistles you’ll need to successfully edit,
enhance, and export film projects for iPod,
the Web, DVD, and more. Our learning
will focus on beginning and intermediate
techniques to get you started editing right
away. Come and have fun learning this
software used by the film and television
industry!
Date: Sept. 29 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Chris Nisley
Cost: $90 (No discounts)
103 GETTING STARTED WITH
PHOTOSHOP - MAC
Prerequisite: Participants must be familiar
with the basic use of a computer. Mac experience helpful, but not necessary. This
is a fun introductory class where students
will learn the basic functions and tools for
Photoshop CS3. You will learn to make
basic photo corrections, manipulate and
prepare images for use as well as the use of
layers to combine several photos into one
composition. Creatively using text in photo
images will be covered together with creating masks used in selections and the design
of vignettes. No class on Nov. 24.
Date: Nov. 10 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Chris Nisley
Cost: $60 (No discounts
104 GETTING STARTED WITH
PHOTOSHOP - PC
Prerequisite: Participants must be familiar
with the basic use of a computer. This is
a fun introductory class where students
will learn the basic functions and tools for
Photoshop CS3. You will learn to make
basic photo corrections, manipulate and
prepare images for use as well as the use
of layers to combine several photos into
one composition. Creatively using text in
photo images will be covered together with
creating masks used in selections and the
design of vignettes.
Date: Oct. 1 - Thursday - 4 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Chris Nisley
Cost: $60 (No discounts)
105 MOVING AHEAD WITH
PHOTOSHOP
Prerequisite: Participants must have taken
a beginning Photoshop course or have
equivalent experience in using Adobe Photoshop. This course will explore the use of
intermediate tools related to image creation
and combining multiple images Photoshop
CS3. The use of the painting tools, layer
and quick masks, type, layers, RAW images,
and automating actions will be covered.
The use of Photoshop with Image Ready
in relation to creating images for the web
is also included. Various techniques for
different effects, utilizing filters, layers,
blending modes, and other tools will be
covered. Students will combine Photoshop
and Image Ready to create a sliced image
for web delivery with rollover states and
animated gifs. No class Nov. 26.
Date: Oct. 29 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Chris Nisley
Cost: $90 (No discounts)
CRAFTS
106 HOME DECOR
Discover your personal creativity in this
fun filled class. Learn techniques that will
help you create your own style. This class
will teach you how fun and easy it is to
decorate your home without spending a
fortune. You will amaze your friends and
family with your newly discovered talent.
Every participant will take home a 15.5
X 12 inch plaster Cross along with other
specially formulated custom decor pieces.
These projects were developed so that
anyone can succeed, even those with no
crafting or decorating experience.
SESSION A
Date: Sept.29 - Tuesday - 5 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
SESSION B
Date: Oct. 1 - Thursday - 5 weeks
Place: Hobby Lobby Stone Oak
Time: 6:00 to 7:30 PM
Instructor: Liliya Colston
Cost: $60 (No discount)
$29 Supply fee (paid to instructor
at first class)
REGISTER EARLY!!
You don’t want to miss out on a
class because it’s full!!
107 “ART TIME”
FOR BOYS & GIRLS
Art based educational program that includes
art and imagination games, music, and art
projects. The program develops creativity,
imagination, self-confidence, thinking skills,
making choices, & decisions.
SESSION A
Date: Sept. 14 - Monday - 6 weeks
Place: Johnson Ranch Elementary
Date: Sept. 15 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Hoffmann Lane Elementary
Date: Sept. 16 - Wednesday - 6 weeks
Place: Bill Brown Elementary
Date: Sept. 17 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Timberwood Park Elementary
Date: Sept. 11 - Friday - 6 weeks
Place: Specht Elementary
Date: Sept. 16 - Wednesday - 6 weeks
Time: 3:00 to 4:15 PM
Place: Hobby Lobby Stone Oak
Time: 6:00 to 7:15 PM
SESSION B
Date: Oct. 26 - Monday - 6 weeks
Place: Arlon Seay Elementary
Date: Oct. 27 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Hoffmann Lane Elementary
Date: Oct. 28 - Wednesday - 6 weeks
Place: Bill Brown Elementary
Date: Oct 29 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Timberwood Park Elementary
Date: Oct. 30 - Friday - 6 weeks
Place: Specht Elementary
Date: Oct. 28 - Wednesday - 6 weeks
Time: 3:00 to 4:15 PM
Place: Hobby Lobby Stone Oak
Time: 3:00 to 4:15 PM
Age: 7 - 12 years
Instructor: Liliya Colston
Cost: $60 (No discount)
$24 Supply fee
(paid to instructor at first class)
108 GIFT CREATIONS
YES! You can create gorgeous gifts for your
family, friends, and co-workers using these
easy yet striking techniques. We will use a
variety of materials including paint and clay.
These projects were designed so that anyone
can succeed, even those with no crafting
experience. No class Nov. 24.
SESSION A
Date: Nov. 3 - Tuesday - 5 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
SESSION B
Date: Nov. 5 - Thursday - 5 weeks
No class on Nov. 26
Place: Hobby Lobby Stone Oak
Time: 6:00 to 7:30 PM
Instructor: Liliya Colston
Cost: $60 (No discount)
$29 Supply fee (paid to instructor
at first class)
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109 FINE ART FOR CHILDREN
Join us for creative fun as we draw, paint, and
sculpt in this after school fine art program.
You will be amazed at what your child can
do with our “kid-tested” lessons. Kids
have a blast learning about composition,
color and texture as they produce a chalk
pastel landscape. Students learn painting
techniques using watercolors and acrylics.
They will create their own unique clay
sculpture that will be kiln-fired to last a
lifetime. Children will create different art
structures in each session.
SESSION A
Date: Sept. 21 - Monday - 6 weeks
Place: Comal Elementary
SESSION B
Date: Sept. 22 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Morningside Elementary
SESSION C
Date: Nov. 2 - Monday - 6 weeks
Place: Comal Elementary
SESSION D
Date: Nov. 3 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Morningside Elementary
Time: 3:00 - 4:15 PM
Instructor: Shelley Fluke
Cost: $60 (No discount)
$24 Supply fee (paid to instructor
at first class)
110 FREELANCE DRAWING FOR
BEGINNERS
This is the class for those of you who have
ever wanted to learn how to draw. Using
minimal supplies the course will teach you
the basics of freehand drawing and sketching, regardless of your skill level. Each class
will focus on different aspects of drawing,
teaching you how to draw what you see in
front of you.
Date: Sept. 22 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Instructors Studio
4875 IH 35 S, New Braunfels
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Brigitte Woosley
Cost: $125 (No discount)
111 FUSED GLASS
Student will learn “hands on” as they make
a gorgeous fused dichroic glass “stone”.
You will be taught the basics of cutting and
grinding and leave the class with a completed
and beautiful work of art. You will also
learn technical information referencing the
do’s, don’ts, and the why’s in the world of
fused glass.
Date: Oct. 13 - Tuesday - 1 class
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Instructor: Catherine Touch
Cost: $20 (No discount)
$15 Supply fee (paid to instructor
at first class)
112 FUSED GLASS - THE NEXT STEP
Now that you know the basics, let’s play!
Learn to enamel (paint) on glass and to fuse
inclusions. Technical information and two
stones per student.
Date: Oct. 20 - Tuesday - 1 class
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Instructor: Catherine Touch
Cost: $20 (No discount)
$15 Supply fee (paid to instructor
at first class)
113 ONE STROKE PAINTING
TECHNIQUES BEGINNER
Donna Dewberry is the talented artist behind
this painting phenomenon! In this beginner
class taught by one of Donna’s One Stroke
Certified Instructors, you will learn basic
techniques, combination strokes, highlighting, blending and shading all in One Stroke.
The One Stroke techniques are easy for
everyone from beginners to expert decorative painters. Supplies may be purchased
from the instructor or outside source. No
need to purchase any items for first class
but all supplies must be brought to the second class. You can email the instructor at
[email protected] for a list of supplies
for the class. No class Nov. 24
SESSION A
Date: Sept. 22 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Price: $60 (No Discount)
SESSION B
Date: Nov. 3 - Tuesday - 5 weeks
Cost: $50 (No Discount)
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: OSCI Patricia Cousins
114 ONE STROKE PAINTING
TECHNIQUES INTERMEDIATE
Donna Dewberry is the talented artist
behind this painting phenomenon! Taught
by the same One Stroke Certified Instructor that you learned the basic techniques,
combination strokes, highlighting, blending, and shading in the beginner’s class.
You will continue on in this intermediate
class to complete your very own creations.
This intermediate class is only taught to
the students that have had the beginner’s
class under this OSCI. Supplies can be
purchased from the instructor or outside
source. Supplies must be purchased by the
first class. You can email the instructor at
[email protected] for a list of supplies
for the class
SESSION A
Date: Sept. 17 - Thursday - 6 weeks
SESSION B
Date: Oct. 29 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: OSCI Patricia Cousins
Cost: $60 (No discount)
115 QUILTING - BEGINNERS
Have you always wanted to learn how to make
a quilt? Whether for a quick baby gift, an
heirloom wedding gift, or a million purposes
in between, a handmade quilt is a treasured
item! In this class, you’ll learn everything
while completing your own lap sized quilt:
fabric selection, the latest techniques for cutting & piecing, quilting the layers together,
and the finishing touches. Supply list given
at first class. Sewing machine required
(homework involved).
Date: Sept. 17, Oct. 1 & 29, Nov. 5 & 19
Thursdays
Place: The Quilt Haus
(in the New Braunfels Market Place)
Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Dea Heller
Cost: $95 (plus supplies)
116 QUILTING MINI-RETREAT
BEGINNERS
Learn all the basic techniques in quilting
while making a quilted table runner. Rotary
cutting and piecing, machine applique, quilting, and finishing. You’ll have the chance
to try them all with expert instruction. Kit
purchased at first class (approximately $25
- $30). Sewing machine required. Bring a
sack lunch on first day of class.
Place: The Quilt Haus
(in the New Braunfels Market Place)
Instructor: Dea Heller
Cost: $55 (plus kit)
SESSION A
Date: Sept. 25 - Fri. & Sept. 26 - Sat.
Time: Fri. - 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Sun. - 12:00 to 4:00 PM
SESSION B
Date: Dec. 5 - Sat. & Dec. 6 - Sun.
Time: Sat. - 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Sun. - 1:00 to 5:00 PM
DANCE
117 BALLROOM DANCE BEGINNER
This class is designed especially for beginners. You will learn how to dance with a
partner, and to put the steps to music. This
unique system mixes patterns and rhythms,
so you can begin to dance quickly and easily, even if you have never danced before.
Dances include American Classics: Foxtrot,
Waltz, Big-Band Swing, as well as Latin
Favorites: Rumba, Cha-Cha, and Salsa.
Dates: Sept. 29 - Tuesday - 7 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Maxine Scott
Cost: $95 a couple (No discount)
118 BALLROOM TANGO
Ballroom Tango is a fast, easy way to learn
one of the most beautiful and romantic of all
the ballroom dances. You will learn basic
steps and turns, proper stance, attitude, how
to lead and follow, and dance the rhythm
of the gorgeous music to this once-again
popular dance. Couples Only
Dates: Oct. 8 - Thursday - 3 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Maxine Scott
Cost: $70 a couple (No discount)
CISD DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Register for these classes by calling
830-221-2177
This course satisfies penalties for some traffic violation. Insurance companies offer
a 10% discount on collision and liability insurance upon completion of the class.
Each class is a six hour course. New state requirements mandate that instructors
can no longer issue certificates of completion.
They will be mailed from the state office in Austin.
SMITHSON VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOL
Tuesday & Thursday
6:30 - 9:30 PM
$30 (no discount)
September 22 & 24
October 27 & 29
November 17 & 19
CANYON
HIGH SCHOOL
Tuesday & Thursday
6:30 - 9:30 PM
$30 (no discount)
October 6 & 8
November 3 & 5
December 1 & 3
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COMAL ISD, Continued from Page 11
119 COUNTRY WESTERN
DANCE BEGINNER
Includes Two Step, Polka, and Western Waltz.
Our focus will be on the most important of
these -- Two Step -- but we will touch on the
other dances so that when you are out dancing
at a club, you won’t have to sit out any of the
songs unless you want to. Basic footwork,
timing, rhythm, and patterns will be covered.
Partners necessary but we will keep a wait list
of interested singles.
Dates: Sept. 22 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Valerie Ryan
Cost: $75 a couple (No discount)
120 COUNTRY WESTERN
DANCE INTERMEDIATE
Pre-requisite: beginner country Western
or permission of instructor. Intermediate Country Western will focus on Two
Step double turn patterns, building on the
foundation we established in the beginning Country Western class. The intricate
patterns like pretzels, lariats, bow-tie all
become clear as we break them down stepby-step. Partners necessary but we will keep
a wait list of interested singles.
Dates: Nov. 3 - Tuesday - 6 weeks No class
on November 24.
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Valerie Ryan
Cost: $75 a couple (No discount)
121 FOXTROT & WALTZ DANCE
BEGINNER
Ballroom Waltz and Foxtrot are the most important dances for social occasions. Learning
them provides a terrific foundation for adding
the Swing and Latin dances later. We will learn
the distinctive characteristics of each dance,
the basic steps, and several patterns to give
variety to your repertoire. Form, technique
and etiquette are all part of the agenda. Join
us! Partners necessary but we will keep a wait
list of interested singles.
Dates: Sept. 24 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Valerie Ryan
Cost: $75 a couple (No discount)
122 EAST COAST SWING &
JITTERBUG DANCE
Swing dancing is probably the most useful
dance to know. From the Big Band sound of
the 40’s through the heyday of 50’s and 60’s
rock and roll, and the rock-a-billy sound of
country music artists, to today’s Top 40, swing
dancing is here to stay! Teaching the basic
steps, lead and follow responsibilities, turn
technique, and the showy moves that make
swing so much fun to dance. Don’t miss out
on this terrific opportunity! Partners necessary but we will keep a wait list of interested
singles. No class November 26
Dates: Nov. 5 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Valerie Ryan
Cost: $75 a couple (No discount)
Get all the lastest informatio about
Comal ISD on our website
www.comalisd.org
DRIVER’S
EDUCATION
123 DRIVER’S EDUCATION
Instruction as required by Texas state laws;
students receive 14 hours of in the vehicle instruction and 32 hours of classroom instruction.
Information forms will be in the main office
at Smithson Valley, Canyon Lake, & Canyon
High Schools and the Community Education
Office. Classes last four weeks. Class size
is limited, so pre-register early or you may
not get a spot in the class. Be sure to specify
which high school when pre-registering by
calling Central Park Driving School at 210344-4351.
Dates: 1st Class begins September 8
2nd Class begins October 12
3rd Class begins November 16
(No class - Nov. 23 - 27)
Place: Canyon High School
Canyon Lake High School
Smithson Valley High School
Time: Monday through Thursday
4:00 to 6:00 PM
Instructor: Central Park Driving School
Cost: $328 registration (No discounts)
$20 fuel charge (subject to change
according to fuel price)
EXERCISE & SPORTS
124 GYMNASTICS
FOR GIRLS & BOYS
Beginning gymnastics class increases strength,
flexibility, agility, muscular endurance, balance, and sense of rhythm. Improved body
awareness will have positive affect on school
work and sports. Involves locomotive skills
and quick thinking. Boys wear a t-shirt &
shorts (athletic type, no zippers). Girls wear
leotards or t-shirt with shorts (no zippers).
Class size limited to 20. (No class Sept. 25
& Nov. 27 - (AGES 6 - 12)
SESSION A
Date: September 4 - Friday - 12 weeks
Time: 3:00 to 4:00 PM
SESSION B
Date: September 4 - Friday - 12 weeks
Time: 4:00 to 5:00 PM
Place: Bill Brown Elementary School
Instructor: VIP Gymnastics
Cost: $95 (No discount)
125 GOLF - BEGINNER/ADULT
Hands on training in all phases of golf. Putting, chipping, iron, woods, trouble shots,
game management, rules, & etiquette. Taught
by qualified PGA professionals. Limited to
12 students (adults only) per class so register
early.
Date: Sept. 22 - Tues. & Thurs. - 2 weeks
Place: Landa Park Golf Course
Time: 5:30 to 7:00 PM
Instructor: Adam Stanchos
Cost: $75 (No discount)
129 GUITAR LESSONS
CONTINUED
This is a follow up course for those students
who have taken a beginning guitar class.
You’ll need basic knowledge of open string
chords and notes. Minimum age limit is 15
years old. Class size is limited to 14 students
126 MAKE YOUR OWN TORTILLAS
so register early.
Tortillas can be served so many ways or used Date: Oct. 1 - Thursday - 6 weeks
in making side dishes. Wouldn’t it be great Place: Canyon High School
to tell your friends. “I made them” when Time: 7 to 8 PM
they ask where you got those tasty tortillas? Instructor: Walter Cheeseman
Students will learn how to make tortillas from Cost: $40
a mix and from scratch. This is a hands-on
class. Everyone will get the opportunity to 130 BLAST OFF WITH PIANO
FOR KIDS
make their own tortillas in the class. All Students can reach their potential through
materials will be provided. Rolling pins will the power of music. This is a great fun inbe supplied.
troduction to taking beginners group piano
Date: Nov. 3 - Tuesday - 1 class
lessons. This course emphasizes on note
Place: Canyon High School
reading, consistent counting, and creativity
in piano playing. Learning in a stress free,
Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM
fun environment. Ages 7 and up. Students
Instructor: Alicia Parra
will be grouped according to age.
Cost: $30 (no discount)
$15 Supply fee (paid to instructor at first SESSION A
Date: Sept. 21 - Monday - 4 weeks
class)
Time: 5:30 - 6:15 PM
127 MAKE YOUR OWN TAMALES
Homemade tamales are always a favorite food
at parties and family gatherings. Wouldn’t
it be great to make your own then listen to
your friends rave about how good they are?
Students will learn the entire process on how
to make tamales. This is a hands-on class.
Everyone will make their own tamales. All
materials will be provided.
Date: Dec. 8 - Tuesday - 1 class
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Alicia Parra
Cost: $30 (no discount)
$15 Supply fee (paid to instructor
at first class)
SESSION B
Date: Sept. 22 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Time: 6:15 - 7:00 PM
Instructor: Christina Pena
Place: 1423 Canyon Edge
Canyon Lake
Cost: $60 (No Discount)
$7 music book (paid to instructor
at first class
PERSONAL
ENRICHMENT
131 REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM
Afraid to walk through a deserted parking lot
at night? Think someone might be trying to
break into your home? What would you do
if you suspected someone was tapping into
MUSIC
your personal phone or computer? Refuse
To Be A Victim is a nationally recognized
crime prevention program, developed by
the National Rifle Association that promotes
awareness and prevention of criminal attack.
128 GUITAR LESSONS
Topics covered include: home, automobile,
BEGINNER
Wouldn’t it be fun to play the guitar for sing-a phone, technological, travel, and personal
longs at family gatherings or just for your own security. Join us in this seminar and learn how
to protect yourself and your family.
pleasure? This class uses the “chord method” SESSION A
to teach you to play the guitar. Just think, you Date: Nov. 10 - Tues. & Thurs. - 1 week
will be able to play six songs after the first class. Place: Smithson Valley High School
Music sheets will be furnished. Minimum age
limit is 15 years old. Class size is limited to SESSION B
Date: Nov. 17 - Tues. & Thurs. - 1 week
14 students so register early.
Place: Canyon High School
Date: Sept. 29 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Time: 7 to 8 PM
Instructor: Ken Lewis
Instructor: Walter Cheeseman
Cost: $40 (No Discount)
Cost: $40
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COMAL ISD, Continued from Page 12
132 HOW TO AUDITION
Ever wonder how people get speaking parts in
movies and commercials. They know how to
audition. Before you can ever play the role,
you have to know how to get the role. Most
every actor will tell you the audition is the
toughest part of acting in film and commercials. You can learn how it’s done from LA
to New York. In this class, you will actually
go through the auditioning process, including
video taping your read and reviewing it so you
can see what it takes to make it in the biz. You
will start learning to think like an actor. The
class is conducted in a positive type approach
to learning how to audition. Commercials and
film roles will be given to students and within
a short period, the camera will “roll”. It’s fun
and challenging. Class limit of 14.
Date: Oct. 6 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Tom Balmos
Cost: $60 (No discount)
133 DR. SEARS’ LEAN START
PROGRAM
Dr. Sears’ LEAN Start Program is for parents
that have children 3 - 12 yrs. old Develop a
lifetime of achievable healthy habits for the
entire family. Improve the mood, learning and
behavior of children through proper nutrition.
Avoid nutrition related diseases such as type
II diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea, respiratory problems and cancer. Make nutrition at
home easy and fun, while preparing healthy
food that tastes great. Keep children and
family members physically active. Includes
books & snacks. Class size limited to 15. First
five paid participants can include spouse at no
extra cost. One book per family.
Date: Sept. 24 - Thursday - 6 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 7:00 to 8:30 PM
Instructor: Linda Oliver
Cost: $75 (No discount)
PLEASE NOTE:
Comal Independent School District
offers classes to the public for purpose of
information, instruction, enlightenment,
and example ONLY. Such classes are NOT
recommendations from the
individual instructor, his/her company
or Comal School District.
134 VOICE OVERS
Getting paid to talk is a single evening class
that takes a realistic and entertaining look at
the positive and negative components of building success as a voice actor. Our instructor
will discuss both the creative and business
aspects of our field. In addition to having the
opportunity to hear voice acting demos from
working professionals, each student will have
the opportunity to record a real script under
the directions of our producer right there in
the class.
Date: November 3 - Tuesday - 1 class
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: Jenny Marcotte
Cost: $35 (No discount)
135 AEROBIC SEPTIC SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
If you currently have or may have in the future
an aerobic septic system, you need to attend
this class. It will show you how and why it
works but most important if yours is working
properly. Don’t depend on someone else to
tell you, learn to judge for yourself if your
system is working right. Not understanding
your system could lead to expensive repair
that could have been prevented.
SESSION A
Date: Oct. 6 - Tuesday - 3 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
SESSION B
Date: Oct. 8 - Thursday - 3 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Time: 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Instructor: Tom Moos
Cost: $225 (No discount)
136 “SKAT” THE CARD GAME
Skat, pronounced Scot, is the ultimate game
incorporating elements of skill and chance. It
possesses the challenge of chess, the finesse of
bridge, and the excitement of poker. Although
it is a game played with cards, the similarities between Skat and other games, be they
mental or physical, can quickly be detected
as the game is learned and mastered. If you
thrive for a challenge, this game can become
the most rewarding experience you’ve had in
any competitive situation.
Date: Oct. 1 - Thursday -6 weeks
Place: Canyon High School
Time: 6:30 to 9:00 PM
Instructor: James C. Stolte
Cost: $10
Experience The World
Travel America
Comal ISD Community Education has joined with Collette Vacations to offer wonderful vacation packages to the community. All trips include: land travel, air from
& returning to San Antonio, hotel transfers, cancellation waiver & insurance.
Current experiences offered:
Discover Tuscany
Departure Date: March 18, 2010
Highlights: Rome - Assisi - Basilica of St. Francis
Montecatini Terme - Florence Tuscan Feast
San Gimignano - Winery Tour - Siena
10 days - 13 meals: 8 breakfasts, 5 dinners
Rates (per person): double $3389, single $3789, triple $3359
Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park
Departure Date: July 16, 2010
Highlights: Waterton Lakes National Park - Glacier National Park
“Going to the Sun Road” - Banff - Columbia Icefields
Athabasca Falls - Jasper - Calgary
9 days - 10 meals: 7 breakfasts, 3 dinners
Rates (per person): double $2839, single $3589, triple $2809
New England Back Roads
Departure Date: October 13, 2010
Highlights: Boston - Bennington - Molly Stark Trail
Adams Farm - Shelburne Museum - Cold Hollow Cider
Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory - Stowe - Lincoln
North Conway - Boothbay Harbor - Kennebunkport
8 days - 11 meals: 7 breakfasts, 4 dinners
Rates (per person): double $2339, single $3039, triple $2309
Alpine Christmas
THE CISD SENIOR CITIZEN CARD
Comal Independent School District offers patrons
55 years and older a “get in free” card.
The CISD Senior Citizen Card will admit the senior citizen to a wide variety of CISD sporting events, school plays, band and choir concerts, and other events, all without a charge for
admission. To obtain The CISD Senior Citizen Card, all that is required is the person’s name
and home address. Those interested in obtaining The CISD Senior Citizen Card can
call 830-221-2000 or write the CISD Communications Office at
1404 IH-35 North, New Braunfels, TX 78130.
Departure Date: December 2, 2010
Highlights: Innsbruck - Golden Roof - Munich
Obrammergau - Salzburg - Christmas Markets
8 days - 10 meals: 6 breakfasts, 4 dinners
Rates (per person): double $2599, single $2849, triple $2569
For more information concerning these vacations contact:
Elaine Falkenberg at 830-221-2026
(free colorful brochure of complete itinerary available)
Call for dates of orientation and slide show of trips
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COMAL ISD, Continued from Page 13
137 BASIC INVESTMENT COURSE
This educational course is designed for individuals who want to learn more about setting
realistic financial goals, making wise investment decisions, and avoiding unexpected
financial risks. The course begins with the
very basics of finances, including examining
some of the most common reasons why people
fail to meet their investment goals, some
money management tips that can help make
sure you don’t fall into those traps, and rules
that every investor should know and follow.
We’ll also examine many of the investments
available; everything from certificates of
deposit to annuities and the advantages of
each. This will allow you to determine which
investments are best suited to your personal
needs and objectives. We’ll finish the course
with a look at retirement planning and ways
to ensure your older years will indeed be your
golden years.
SESSION A
Dates: Sept. 22 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
SESSION B
Dates: Nov. 3 - Tuesday - 6 weeks
Place: Smithson Valley High School
Instructor: Kyle Pringle
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Cost: $10
Teach a
Community Education class
call Comal ISD Community Education
830-221-2177
Computer Explorers
& CISD Community Education
have join together to bring you
Tech Stars Technology Program
for Children
TechStars not only teaches computer
application skills, but also provides
engineering, programming, filmmaking,
digital graphics, robotics, and other hands
on experiences.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ENGINEERING
Combine engineering and alternative energy! Build cars, cranes, drawbridges, etc.
From LEGO kits and operate them using
alternative energy sources. Students will
start with electricity and use a multi meter
to measure continuity, resistance, voltage.
Adding concrete experiments with wind,
water, fuel cells and solar panels produces
a high-powered and high-energy course!
Leave the fossils in the ground, and go for
the green! Ages 9-11
SESSION A
Dates: Sept. 14 - Monday - 4 weeks
Place: Bill Brown Elementary
SESSION B
Dates: Sept. 15 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Timberwood Park Elementary
SESSION C
Dates: Sept. 16 - Wednesday - 4 weeks
Place: Rebecca Creek Elementary
SESSION D
Dates: Oct. 14 - Wednesday - 4 weeks
Place: Hoffmann Lane Elementary
SESSION E
Dates: Oct. 15 - Thursday - 4 weeks
Place: Oak Creek Elementary
MULTIMEDIA MADNESS
Use your creativity to explain the world!
Explore the depths of the ocean, the far
reaches of outer space, the Egyptian pyramids
or even a fantasy world! In this course, your
imagination is your only limitation! Tell
stories, create images, use animation and
add sound effects. By the end of this course,
you will have unleashed your creative side!
Ages 6-8
SESSION A
Dates: Oct. 12 - Monday - 4 weeks
Place: Bill Brown Elementary
SESSION B
Dates: Oct. 13 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Place: Timberwood Park Elementary
SESSION C
Dates: Oct. 14 - Wednesday - 4 weeks
Place: Rebecca Creek Elementary
HANDS ON ROBOTICS
Our robot, Roamer, can turn, draw, measure, do
math, & even make music. Our students learn
how robotics & programming go hand-in-hand
as they write programs & give commands for
Roamer to follow. Age, 6-8
SESSION A
Dates: Sept. 16 - Wednesday - 4 weeks
Place: Hoffmann Lane Elementary
SESSION B
Dates: Sept. 17 - Thursday - 4 weeks
Place: Oak Creek Elementary
ROCKETEERING
Design & build your own rocket, then launch
it with compressed air! This course demonstrates the basics of aeronautics, including
thrust, drag, & ballast. Ages 6-8
SESSION A
Dates: Nov. 11 - Wednesday - 4 weeks
Place: Hoffmann Lane Elementary
TECHNICAL ART & DESIGN
The newest in robotics & programming fun is SESSION B
the PicoCricket. Design & create your own Dates: Nov. 12 - Thursday - 4 weeks
creatures, sculptures or 3-D art, then program Place: Oak Creek Elementary
it to purr when someone pets it. Make a
birthday cake & program it to play a song Cost: $44 per session
when someone blows out the candles. Make Time: 3:00 to 4:00 PM (all classes)
a bobble-head with multiple heads that jiggle
& jump on command. Your imagination is
the main ingredient! Ages 9-11
Get all the lastest information
SESSION A
about
Comal ISD on our website
Dates: Nov. 9 - Monday - 4 weeks
www.comalisd.org
Place: Bill Brown Elementary
SESSION B
Dates: Nov. 10 - Tuesday - 4 weeks
Find a copy of this brochure
Place: Timberwood Park Elementary
SESSION C
on the website under
Dates: Nov. 11 - Wednesday - 4 weeks
“Community
Education”
Place: Rebecca Creek Elementary
HILL COUNTRY KARATE
Hill Country Karate’s certified instructors began teaching American karate in 1983 to people of all ages, utilizing positive instructional methods. All instructors are required to
complete extensive certification programs emphasizing safety and positive professional teaching. Karate improves self-discipline, coordination, self-respect, and self-confidence.
All white martial arts uniform with elastic waistband required and may be purchased at class for $35. Registration and payment accepted at the first two weeks of class. Family
discounts for three or more! Children attending 3:30 classes should go to the gym immediately after school. Permission notes to stay after school are required on the first day of
class and should be given to the child’s classroom teacher. For more information contact Nick & Angel Smith, Co-Directors at 830-629-6686.
Monday
Thursday
Thursday
3:30 - 4:30
3:30 - 4:30
3:30 - 4:30
Morningside Elementary (ages 6-12)
Rebecca Creek Elementary (ages 6-12)
Comal Elementary (ages 6-12)
Bill Brown Elementary
First Class - Tuesday, September 8
6:30 - 7:30 Jrs. (ages 5-12) 7:30 - 8:45 Ads. (ages 13 & up)
Specht Elementary
First Class -Thursday, September 10
6:30 - 7:30 Jrs. (ages 5-12) 7:30 - 8:45 Ads. (ages 13 & up)
EVENINGS
$50 for 11 weeks
Hoffmann Elementary
First Class -Thursday, September 10
6:00 - 7:00 Jrs. (ages 5-12)
7:00 - 8:00 Ads. (ages 13 & up)
$50 for 10 weeks
$50 for 11 weeks
$50 for 11 weeks
First Class - September 14
First Class - September 10
First Class - September 10
Startzville Elementary
First Class - Wednesday, September 9
6:30 - 7:30 Jrs. (ages 5-12) 7:30 - 8:30 Ads. (ages 13 & up)
Freiheit Elementary
First Class - Tuesday, September 8
6:30 - 7:30 Jrs. (ages 5-12) 7:30 - 8:30 Ads. (ages & up)
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COMAL ISD, Continued from Page 8
GOLF FORE KIDS
In case of bad weather........
PROFESSIONAL GOLF INSTRUCTION
ProSmithGolf brings its after school golf program to Comal ISD. We make learning golf fun and
exciting for kids of all ages. We teach kids not only the fundamentals of golf, but the disciplines
required for the game of golf, including honesty, integrity, & respect. Our five week programs will introduce the beginnning golfer to the lifelong game of golf & advanced the experienced player’s skills.
Community Education classes are cancelled when
Comal ISD is closed for inclement weather
If you have any questions, call 830-221-2026
You may also tune to local radio stations
KNBT AT 92.1 FM
KGNB AT 1420 AM
WOAI AT 1200AM
KTSA AT 520 AM
* All equipment provided
*Begins right after school
*Learn the fundamentals
*Safe & Convenient
*Beginner thru advanced
Location & Day
Bill Brown Elementary - Monday
Sept. 14 - Oct. 12
Johnson Ranch Elementary - Monday
Sept. 14 - Oct. 12
Specht Elementary - Tuesday
Sept. 15 - Oct. 13
Freiheit Elementary - Tuesday
Sept. 15 - Oct. 13
Timberwood Park Ele - Wednesday
Sept. 16 - Oct. 14
Oak Creek Elementary - Wednesday
Sept. 16 - Oct. 14
Hoffmann Lane Ele - Thursday
Sept. 17 - Oct. 15
Arlon Seay Elementary-Thursday
Sept. 17 - Oct. 15
Comal ISD’s
School Age Child Care
needs staff to work from
2:15 to 6:15 PM
Monday - Friday
ALL CLASSES ARE FROM 2:50- 4:00 PM
Each 5 week session costs $90 - Class Age: K- 5th
Class size: 5 minimum - 20 maximum
Creative Activities --- Time for Homework
Nutritious Snack --- Indoor & Outdoor Recreation
Table Games --- Quiet Time
For CISD students
5 through 11 years of age and
kindergarten through fifth grade
Hours: Immediately after school till 6:30 PM
Cost: $35 per week
(payable weekly regardless of attendance)
(paid by the Friday before care is received)
Plus annual registration fee of $30 (maximum $45/family)
Program is closed on all CISD student holidays
For information contact:
Cindy Gore at 830-221-2104
Elissa Pluta 830-221-2070
LOCATIONS:
Arlon Seay Elementary - (830-885-8702) - 20911 Highway, 46 West, Spring Branch
Bill Brown Elementary - (830-885-1402) - 20410 Highway 46 West, Spring Branch
Comal Elementary - (830-837-7002) - 6720 FM 482, New Braunfels
Freiheit Elementary - (830-221-2702) - 2002 FM 1101, New Braunfels
Goodwin/Frazier Elementary - (830-221-2202) - 1441 N Business 35, New Braunfels
Hoffmann Lane Elementary - (830-221-2502) - 4600 FM 306, New Braunfels
Johnson Ranch Elementary - (830-885-8602) - 30501 Johnson Way, San Antonio
Morningside Elementary - (830-837-7102) - 3855 Morningside Dr., New Braunfels
M.H. Specht Elementary - (830-885-1502) - 25815 Overlook Parkway, San Antonio
Oak Creek Elementary - (830-837-7202) - 3060 Goodwin Lane, New Braunfels
Rahe/Bulverde Elementary - (830-885-1602) - 1715 E. Ammann Rd., Bulverde
Rebecca Creek Elementary - (830-885-1802) - 125 Quest Ave., Spring Branch
Startzville Elementary - (830-885-8002) - 42111 FM 3159, Canyon Lake
Timberwood Park Elementary - (830-885-8502) - 26715 S. Glenrose, San Antonio
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Community Education registration is easy!
Although Comal ISD and New Braunfels ISD have separate programs, they share the brochure so you can easily find all the classes you need.
Please make sure you send your registration information to the right district.
Mail In:
Check
Money Order
Walk In:
Call In:
Cash
Check or Money Order
For more information or
To preregister (must be followed by mail in or walk in
registration & payment within five days of preregistration.
Payment must be received to ensure class enrollment.)
CISD Classes:
CISD Community Education
1404 IH-35 North
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Visit Community Education Office
1404 IH-35 North
9 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday through Thursday
NBISD Classes:
Visit NBISD’s Main Office
NBISD Community Education
9 AM - 4:30 PM
430 W. Mill Street
Monday through Thursday
New Braunfels TX 78130
Tuition Charges: All fees are payable in advance. Classes are self-supporting with fees
financing and sustaining programs.
Late Registration: Students may register at the first class if space is available and the class
has not been cancelled.
Cancellations: Some classes have minimum and/or maximum enrollment limits. Register
early to avoid disappointment as classes will be cancelled for lack of registration. Registrants will
be notified if a class has been cancelled. (CISD only): Classes cancelled by Community Education
will result in refund by mail. Students have option to cancel before second class begins to receive
refund unless class only has one session.
REMEMBER!!
Register
Early!!
CISD 9 AM - 4:30 PM
(830) 221-2177
(830) 221-2192 FAX
E-Mail - [email protected]
Some classes have maximum enrollment limits
and fill very quickly.
NBISD 9 AM - 4:30 PM
(830)643-5729
(830)643-5701 FAX (Attn: Community Ed.)
E-Mail - [email protected]
Discounts: Senior citizens, age 60 and over, are entitled to a 10% discount on tuition, unless otherwise stated. Full cost of materials will be charged. If immediate family members living
in the same household take the same class, a 10% discount on tuition is given to everyone after
the first member. Please do not request both a senior citizen discount and a family discount. No
discount will be given for class tuition $20 and under.
Confirmation of registrations will not be sent. You will be contacted if a class is cancelled
or already filled when your registration is received. We encourage you to call prior to your class
meeting date to confirm.
Comal ISD Community Education
New Braunfels ISD Community Education
Carmen G. Whetstone • 830-643-5729
Select the classes or workshops you would like to attend. Print the title
and number on the registration form below. Mail registration form with
check or money order to:
NBISD Community Education
430 W. Mill Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Charlotte Muniz - 830-221-2177
Select the classes or workshops you would like to attend. Print the title and number on
the registration form below. Mail registration form with check or money order to:
CISD Community Education
1404 IH-35 North
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
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City
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In and for consideration of my participation in this program, I hereby agree and promise
that we will not hold Comal ISD, its employees, or any instructors responsible for any
loss, damages, or personal injuries that I may receive as a result of participation.
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