
Yesterday they celebrated Silly Sock Day with wiggly toes, big smiles, and the silliest socks in town. Who knew learning could be this fun?

The Dr. Cynthia Schloss Transition Education Award is presented annually to a nominated student from a school district in the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit region who demonstrates “a strong personal work ethic and commitment to preparation for adult life.”
Skylar was recognized for the work he does at GC Hartman Elementary School with Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Deljanovan. SCA administration, teachers, and Skylar’s family were in attendance to help celebrate him and his accomplishments.

This week, we are excited to highlight Kaitlyn Sandri, who is student teaching in 2nd grade with Ms. Merook. Kaitlyn brings warmth, patience, and a genuine love for helping young learners grow each day.
Check out the graphic below to learn more about Kaitlyn and her journey in education.


To build a strong foundation for their choices, students completed a Personality Type Inventory, reflected on personal interests, explored Career Clusters and Pathways, and reviewed a Preparation for Careers module to better understand job requirements, training, and long-term planning. Their work marks the beginning of a multi-year process in which they will continue narrowing their choices and refining their research to better understand their future pursuits.
Freshman Bella Snyder said, “This project helps you plan for your future, and right now my number one career choice would be to become a doctor, but I have a lot more to learn about that career and others before I commit to a decision.” In the upcoming weeks, students will investigate the factors most important to them in a career and begin constructing an MLA-style research paper based on their findings, an important step toward becoming informed, purposeful decision-makers about their futures.
Contributor: Maddison Yost, Print/Digital Media Intern





Thank you to everyone who has taken time out of their day to be here with our classrooms. Your kindness, your presence, and your willingness to support our readers truly mean a lot. Our students can feel how much this community cares about them.
We are excited to keep the celebration going as Read Across America week continues. 📚













Today our students were treated to another incredible celebration of stories, imagination, and the joy of reading. Thanks to our wonderful guest readers! Your time, enthusiasm, and energy help make Read Across America Week special. 📘







We are still collecting scholarship information through a Microsoft Form. Whether your scholarship is new or offered annually, we appreciate you taking a moment to complete the form (if you haven’t already) so we can ensure all details are accurate. A follow‑up form will be sent closer to the ceremony to collect recipient names and award amounts.
Submit scholarship information here :
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Thank you to all of our sponsors for your continued support in helping our seniors achieve their dreams!

We are proud to recognize these outstanding students for their hard work, positive attitudes, and dedication across all subject areas:
📚 ELA – Mrs. Powell: Reid Narke
➗ Math – Mr. Fegley: Jackson Gasperetti
🌍 Social Studies – Mr. Visnosky: Ella Hoagland
🔬 Science – Mr. Kaseman: Connor Wedekind













🏀How to Participate in Hunter’s Jersey Day This Friday
Join us in honoring the legacy of Hunter Beck Reynolds and supporting young athletes across central Pennsylvania. Participating is simple:
1. Wear a jersey or sports attire on Friday.
Show your team spirit and support for the cause.
2. Post your jersey photo on Facebook or Instagram.
Snap a picture and share it on your preferred platform.
3. Use the hashtag: #HuntersJerseyDay26
This part is important—your post makes a real impact.
For every post using the official hashtag, our generous sponsors (Pick Fought Wealth Advisors, Service 1st Federal Credit Union, and Weis Markets) will donate toward a total contribution of up to $10,000.
Your participation helps kids across Central Pennsylvania access the equipment, fees, and resources they need to stay active and involved in sports.
Thank you for helping make a difference! 🖤💛

We are proud of their preparation, leadership, and commitment to agricultural education.




Congratulations to Johnny Barnette, who placed 9th overall and earned a $100 award for his performance.




We are grateful for the high‑quality lessons, the opportunities for students to think like scientists, and the meaningful connections to Pennsylvania’s agricultural industry.
A special thank‑you goes out to our FFA student volunteers, who supported sessions throughout the week and served as outstanding role models for our younger learners.







The competition tips off at 6:00 PM, as our students take on the staff in a night full of school spirit, friendly rivalry, and plenty of laughs.
🎟️ Tickets are available now on Hometown Ticketing.
Bring the whole family, fill the stands, and help make this an unforgettable community event. Let’s show up, cheer loud, and support our Tigers. 🐯

The competition, held in Stillwater, PA, brought together students from several local FFA chapters. Madison and Chase each had just 30 minutes to prepare a five‑minute speech and respond to follow‑up questions.
Both students will advance to the Penn College Regional FFA Public Speaking Competition. We are proud of their hard work and professionalism as they represent Southern Columbia.

The Boys Varsity Basketball Team will host Executive Education Academy Charter in their 1st round state playoff matchup on Saturday, March 7, 2026, with tipoff at 1:00 PM in the SCA gym.
Tickets available here: https://www.piaa.org/sports/tickets.aspx


Tickets can be purchased here:
https://www.piaa.org/sports/tickets.aspx




