We want to extend one more heartfelt thank you to all of the amazing guest readers who visited our classrooms last week for Read Across America Week! 📚💛










Check out our recent 5th Grade celebration! Students earned this special event by consistently demonstrating the core values of our SoCo Stars: Self‑Control, Tolerance, Academic Integrity, and Resilience.
Their hard work and positive behavior were rewarded with a fun‑filled afternoon of Winter Olympics–themed events, including:
🥇 Snowball Relay
🥈 Ice Skater Slide Relay
❄️ Olympic Torch Pass
⛷️ Bobsled Push
🧊 Ice Block Shuffle
We’re so proud of our students for embodying the spirit of SoCo Stars and making our school a better place every day!
Their hard work and positive behavior were rewarded with a fun‑filled afternoon of Winter Olympics–themed events, including:
🥇 Snowball Relay
🥈 Ice Skater Slide Relay
❄️ Olympic Torch Pass
⛷️ Bobsled Push
🧊 Ice Block Shuffle
We’re so proud of our students for embodying the spirit of SoCo Stars and making our school a better place every day!








The SCASD Board of Directors will hold the following meetings this evening in the High School Library: 6:00pm – Facilities and Finance Committee and Special School Board Meeting. The meetings will be live streamed on the SCASD YouTube Channel.
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAb2XNOUdTo
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR2SK873057C
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAb2XNOUdTo
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR2SK873057C
Southern Columbia is proud to recognize the February SoCo Stars of the Month in 5th Grade. These students were selected for demonstrating self‑control, tolerance, academic integrity, and resilience within the school setting. Congratulations to each student and their families!
February 2026 Honorees:
Finnegan Hartranft, Korver Keefer, Alivia Klinger, Milania Torres, and Londyn Torres
February 2026 Honorees:
Finnegan Hartranft, Korver Keefer, Alivia Klinger, Milania Torres, and Londyn Torres

Students have been getting creative with Bloxels in Elementary Library! Using the platform, they’ve been recreating characters and important story images inspired by the books they read that day.
Last week, students brought to life the beloved Mo Willems character Pigeon, and another student built a bright, colorful rainbow after reading Eve Bunting’s story about mischievous leprechauns trying to place their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow before the rain came pouring down.
Last week, students brought to life the beloved Mo Willems character Pigeon, and another student built a bright, colorful rainbow after reading Eve Bunting’s story about mischievous leprechauns trying to place their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow before the rain came pouring down.


We received so many awesome photos from Hunter’s Jersey Day that we just had to share a few more! Thank you to everyone who participated and supported such a meaningful cause. 🖤💛 #HuntersJerseyDay26








This is the revised 2025–2026 Academic School Calendar. To view it online, go to www.scasd.us, select “About Us” and then “Academic School Year Calendar.”

Today our students and staff proudly wore their favorite jerseys in honor of Hunter Beck Reynolds. Hunter’s Jersey Day supports the Hunter’s Heart & Hustle Foundation, a non‑profit dedicated to carrying on Hunter’s passion for helping others.
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped continue his legacy of hustle, kindness, and community.
#Huntersjerseyday26
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped continue his legacy of hustle, kindness, and community.
#Huntersjerseyday26





The Brighter Financial Futures Foundation Investing and Budgeting Challenges, sponsored locally by the Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce Foundation, provides students with a hands-on, experiential learning opportunity that strengthens real-world financial decision-making skills. Students apply math, economics, and critical thinking as they manage a virtual budget, respond to life scenarios, and invest in the stock market using real market data. These challenges support classroom instruction while reinforcing skills across the curriculum, including problem-solving, goal setting, and responsible decision-making.
Three Southern Columbia Area Students finished in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Columbia County during the 2025 Fall competition. Congratulations to them all!
Colton Starkoski - 1st place
Marc Fryberger - 2nd place
Tyler Reibsome - 3rd place
Three Southern Columbia Area Students finished in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Columbia County during the 2025 Fall competition. Congratulations to them all!
Colton Starkoski - 1st place
Marc Fryberger - 2nd place
Tyler Reibsome - 3rd place



We’re proud to share that Blakely Servose won the VFW Middle School Coloring Contest! Congratulations, Blakely, and thank you to all who participated.

Mrs. Ivey’s classroom is officially sock‑tastic! 🧦
Yesterday they celebrated Silly Sock Day with wiggly toes, big smiles, and the silliest socks in town. Who knew learning could be this fun?
Yesterday they celebrated Silly Sock Day with wiggly toes, big smiles, and the silliest socks in town. Who knew learning could be this fun?

On Thursday, March 5th, junior Skylar Riffindifil earned the Dr. Cynthia Schloss Transition Education Award at the 2026 Columbia Montour Transition Conference held at Susquehanna University.
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.
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.

Today we continue our weekly Student Teacher Feature, where we spotlight the amazing future educators working in our district.
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.
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.

We’re proud to share that Emma Brosius won the VFW Coloring Contest! Congratulations, Emma, and thank you to all who participated. 🎨

Mr. Mensch's 9th Grade English students have begun the first stage of their Graduation Project, selecting three potential careers to research, write about, and present to the class. Freshman Anson Plock noted, “This is a very valuable project because it gives loads of insight into our potential careers. I believe it is highly important to start researching these things before you are an adult where you must make all these decisions. As people, we need to learn more about ourselves.”
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
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





Throughout the week, so many parents and community members have stopped in to read with our students. The kids light up every time a new guest walks through the door. Their reactions have been priceless, and the stories shared have created moments they will remember.
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. 📚
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. 📚










Mrs. Sharrow’s kindergarten class had a wonderful Read Across America Week surprise yesterday, enjoying a special Gallina family story time. The celebration got even sweeter with a delicious pizza party provided by the family’s restaurant, OIP in Elysburg. Enriching the brain and the belly was the perfect way to celebrate a love of reading! 🍕📚



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 excited to continue preparations for our Senior Annual Awards Ceremony, which is scheduled for Wednesday, May 27, 2026, in the Auditorium. This event celebrates our hardworking seniors and the generosity of our scholarship sponsors. Baccalaureate will begin at 5:00 PM, with the awards ceremony to follow.
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 :
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=ExPF2RLz1kuoc4nEncUdfe4cNjiWfWpBrSN5-Nv0hV5UQVVPTVVMRkVEMjhNNFFKMVk5TlY5S1hHSC4u&route=shorturl
Thank you to all of our sponsors for your continued support in helping our seniors achieve their dreams!
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 :
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=ExPF2RLz1kuoc4nEncUdfe4cNjiWfWpBrSN5-Nv0hV5UQVVPTVVMRkVEMjhNNFFKMVk5TlY5S1hHSC4u&route=shorturl
Thank you to all of our sponsors for your continued support in helping our seniors achieve their dreams!

🎉 Congratulations to Our 6th Grade Students of the Month! 🎉
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
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





