SCHS Entrepreneurship Class at the grand opening of the gift shop at the CHI Hospital in Schuyler. Great work class! We had a great turnout at the event! Thanks to everyone for your support!




Shout out to Caleb Bailey for receiving a gold on his FFA proficiency application over Tractor Restoration. His application is now headed to Kearney later this month for the State review. These applications are based on FFA members Supervised Agricultural Experience [SAE] projects and show off everything they’ve learned and accomplished. We are so proud of you and your hard work, Caleb🎉

These students are incredibly excited for the grand opening of the Heart of Schuyler Gift Shop! Join us this Friday night from 5-7 as we launch this brand new 100% student-ran business!

This week is National School Counseling Week. Thank you to our amazing school counselors at Schuyler Central High School, Katie Bertrand and Clarissa Eloge! We appreciate all you do!!

On February 4th, three FCCLA members had the opportunity to attend FCS Legislative Day at the State Capitol. Students were able to eat lunch at the Governor's mansion, met with several state senators, and used their voices to advocate for Family & Consumer Sciences education and other CTE programs. #GoWarriors




The Schuyler Community Schools Foundation is currently accepting nominations for the Distinguished Alumni Award.

Special thanks to Todd Halligan and the Columbus area Chamber of Commerce for their generous donation of $1195 to SCS for participating in the Columbus Chamber Holiday tournament. We appreciate the support!

Warrior Basketball vs Crete tonight at Home!

February 2026 High School Newsletter - Finishing up winter activities and a look at our CTE program!










Join us for the FINAL Reserve game of the season! Go Warriors!

5 medalists (with one Champ) for the boys this year at the Central Conference Tournament! #WeAreSchuyler





Andy Mateo is Central Conference champion at 113 lbs! Congratulations Andy!

Lauren Wemhoff got her 100th career pin at the conference tournament in Aurora today. The match lasted 16 seconds and was a fitting way to reach such an amazing milestone. Congratulations Lauren!

The Warriors getting in some team bonding time during a break after the first round of conference wrestling action in Aurora. Go Warriors!

In honor of Nebraska School Board Recognition Week, Schuyler Community Schools Administration, and Staff would like to thank our School Board Members for their time and dedication to the Students and Community of Schuyler.

Schuyler had nine students that auditioned, were selected, and participated in UNK's Honor Band and Honor Choir Clinic. Schuyler had students in all three choirs, and in one of the two bands. They all sounded amazing!




Tonight the Warrior boys and girls basketball teams travel to Lexington for Round 1 of the Central Conference Tournament. Boys play at 5:00 and Girls follow at 6:30. Go Warriors!


Congratulations to the Warrior wrestlers! Both the boys and girls teams came away with a victory in their duals against Seward. And thank you to our seniors on Parents Night for representing Schuyler with class. Go Warriors!




Dear Schuyler Families,
We have been closely monitoring the weather forecast, and while tomorrow is expected to be extremely cold—with wind chills possibly reaching 25 degrees below zero—school will remain in session.
Our general practice is to consider closing school when wind chills reach 30 degrees below zero or colder for an extended period of time. At this time, conditions are expected to remain above that threshold.
Please help ensure your child is dressed appropriately for the cold weather, including warm coats, hats, gloves, and other winter gear.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we work to keep students safe. We hope to see everyone at school tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Dr. Bret Schroder
Superintendent
Schuyler Community Schools
We have been closely monitoring the weather forecast, and while tomorrow is expected to be extremely cold—with wind chills possibly reaching 25 degrees below zero—school will remain in session.
Our general practice is to consider closing school when wind chills reach 30 degrees below zero or colder for an extended period of time. At this time, conditions are expected to remain above that threshold.
Please help ensure your child is dressed appropriately for the cold weather, including warm coats, hats, gloves, and other winter gear.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we work to keep students safe. We hope to see everyone at school tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Dr. Bret Schroder
Superintendent
Schuyler Community Schools
SAVE THE DATE! Join us for pancakes in support of our FFA chapter. Proceeds will help fund contests, industry tours, classroom supplies, and scholarships. Come hungry and help invest in the future of agriculture. We hope to see you there!

