About Schultz Junior High

  • Wayne C. Schultz Junior High School (SJH) is a sixth through eighth grade campus in Waller ISD. Within WISD, the faculty has been recognized as a leader in technology integration.  SJH students take rigorous course studies in core academic subjects and participate in a balanced technology and fine arts program that includes computer applications, art, journalism, theater arts, choir, and band.

    SJH competes in many UIL scholastic and sporting events. Academically, students can compete in events such as math skills, science skills, prose and poetry, charts, maps and graphs, to name a few.  We pride ourselves on developing new programs to enhance and enrich our students academically and socially. Our “P.A.W.S.” program (Pride in Academics, Working toward Success) challenges students to put forth their best efforts in becoming life-long learners as well as active and effective communicators. Students also have the opportunity to participate in our girls and boys athletic programs, such as soccer, basketball, football, track, and volleyball.

    History

    The former Wayne C. Schultz Junior High School was opened as Waller Junior High School in 1985. It became a middle school in 1992, and on October 11 of that year it became Wayne C. Schultz Middle School when it was dedicated to Wayne C. Schultz, a teacher and principal at Waller ISD from 1948-1983. In the Spring of 2009, Schultz Middle School was renamed to Wayne C. Schultz Junior High once again.  The campus that once served 5th and 6th grades underwent a grade re-alignment at the start of the 2009-2010 school year.  The campus grade alignment that is effective today serves 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Wayne C. Schultz Junior High will open the doors to a newly renovated campus in the Fall of 2022 at the former Waller High School.

    Mission Statement

    We believe that all students can achieve, given the proper nurturing environment. All students will be given the opportunity to develop intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. It is our intent that students will become successful and productive members of society.