In the activity “Acid Test,” 5th grade students discovered two ways to detect acids. They used baking soda, which fizzes when mixed with acids, and a special liquid that changes color when mixed with acids. Students then applied these methods to identify common foods that are acidic.





Southern Columbia is proud to announce that Alasia Gaines has been selected as a 2026 Journey Bank Teen Star Musical Competition finalist. Alasia will return to the Teen Star stage once again, continuing to represent Southern Columbia with talent and professionalism as a wonderful ambassador for the program.
The Teen Star finale will take place this Sunday, April 26, at 2:00 pm at the Haas Center for the Arts on the campus of Commonwealth University Bloomsburg. Community members, families, and students are encouraged to attend and cheer on our finalist.
Tickets are available for $5 in advance at any Journey Bank branch office and for $7 at the door on the day of the show. All ticket proceeds are donated directly to the music departments at the finalists’ high schools, so attendance supports both our students and our arts programs. 🎶
The Teen Star finale will take place this Sunday, April 26, at 2:00 pm at the Haas Center for the Arts on the campus of Commonwealth University Bloomsburg. Community members, families, and students are encouraged to attend and cheer on our finalist.
Tickets are available for $5 in advance at any Journey Bank branch office and for $7 at the door on the day of the show. All ticket proceeds are donated directly to the music departments at the finalists’ high schools, so attendance supports both our students and our arts programs. 🎶


Dear Parents/Guardians,
Unfortunately, when students logged on this morning to begin their PSSA testing, they were unable to access the test. As a result, testing has been canceled for today. We plan to resume testing tomorrow, with the ELA tests scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Please note that this schedule is dependent on the DRC system being fully operational. This issue is not related to Southern Columbia’s systems. It is a statewide problem, and many districts are experiencing the same situation.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Unfortunately, when students logged on this morning to begin their PSSA testing, they were unable to access the test. As a result, testing has been canceled for today. We plan to resume testing tomorrow, with the ELA tests scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Please note that this schedule is dependent on the DRC system being fully operational. This issue is not related to Southern Columbia’s systems. It is a statewide problem, and many districts are experiencing the same situation.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Macy Troup was recognized as our Citizen of the Month at last night’s school board meeting. She consistently demonstrates outstanding character, responsibility, and kindness, making a positive impact on our school community every day. We are proud to celebrate her achievement!

Shape learning has been so much fun in Miss Haines’ class! Kindergarten students have been busy exploring, creating, and building both 2D and 3D shapes through a variety of hands-on activities. From designing delicious 2D shape pizzas and building flat shapes with toothpicks and marshmallows to constructing 3D shapes with Model Magic clay and using pattern blocks to create fun, imaginative objects, these little learners are strengthening their math skills while having a blast. Way to go, friends! 💛🐯




Parents/Guardians of Students in Grades 3–8,
Our PSSA testing will begin on Tuesday, April 21. Please review the testing schedule below:
PSSA Testing Schedule
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (April 21–23): ELA
Monday and Tuesday (April 27–28): Math
Wednesday and Thursday (April 29–30): Science (Grades 5 and 8 only)
Please ensure that students are well rested and prepared for testing each day. We truly appreciate the continued support of our families during this important educational time.
Thank you for your partnership.
Our PSSA testing will begin on Tuesday, April 21. Please review the testing schedule below:
PSSA Testing Schedule
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (April 21–23): ELA
Monday and Tuesday (April 27–28): Math
Wednesday and Thursday (April 29–30): Science (Grades 5 and 8 only)
Please ensure that students are well rested and prepared for testing each day. We truly appreciate the continued support of our families during this important educational time.
Thank you for your partnership.
The Class of 2026 made the most of an unforgettable senior trip to Boston this weekend!
Thursday was filled with history and exploration as students walked the iconic Freedom Trail, spent time at Quincy Market, and experienced the city from both land and water on a Duck Tour along the Charles River.
On Friday, the group visited the New England Aquarium and enjoyed free time around the city before heading to Fenway Park, where they witnessed an unforgettable Boston Red Sox walk-off win in the 10th inning.
The trip concluded with a day of thrills at Six Flags New England before the group began their 6-hour journey home.
This incredible experience was made possible through four years of fundraising by students and their families, along with the generous support of the Catawissa VFW.
A special thank you to Miss Stine, Mrs. Schwalm, and Mrs. Roughton for their dedication to this class and for helping make this trip possible. We also extend our appreciation to Mr. Roughton, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. Jones for chaperoning this experience.
Thursday was filled with history and exploration as students walked the iconic Freedom Trail, spent time at Quincy Market, and experienced the city from both land and water on a Duck Tour along the Charles River.
On Friday, the group visited the New England Aquarium and enjoyed free time around the city before heading to Fenway Park, where they witnessed an unforgettable Boston Red Sox walk-off win in the 10th inning.
The trip concluded with a day of thrills at Six Flags New England before the group began their 6-hour journey home.
This incredible experience was made possible through four years of fundraising by students and their families, along with the generous support of the Catawissa VFW.
A special thank you to Miss Stine, Mrs. Schwalm, and Mrs. Roughton for their dedication to this class and for helping make this trip possible. We also extend our appreciation to Mr. Roughton, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. Jones for chaperoning this experience.










The SCASD Board of Directors will hold the following meetings this evening in the High School Library: 6:00pm – Activates Committee Meeting, 6:30pm – Curriculum Committee, 7:00pm – School Board Meeting. The meetings will be live streamed on the SCASD YouTube Channel.
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch/7a7hp3x7BYo
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DT5LKC56E9FA
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch/7a7hp3x7BYo
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DT5LKC56E9FA
Bus 7 will be on a 1 hour delay this morning, Monday, April 20.
Learning looks even better outdoors! Ms. Merook’s class earned a Good Behavior Pick and celebrated with a nature walk, spotting frogs, toads, egg sacs, and even a snake on a beautiful day full of fun and exploration. Meanwhile, Ms. Maley’s 2nd grade class took their talents outside, soaking up the sunshine during music class. The birds, worms, and butterflies were the perfect audience! 🎶🌿


The Class of 2029 recently hosted the annual Daddy Daughter Dance. The evening was filled with smiles, dancing, snacks, sparkle, and special moments. The girls enjoyed photo opportunities, dancing the night away, tasty treats, hair tinsel, and lots of glitter with their favorite guys at the Daddy Daughter Dance. The event was held as a fundraiser for the Class of 2029. ✨






Congratulations to the Southern Columbia Junior Prom Court and Senior Prom Court!
Junior Prom Court
Front Row: Hayden Brandon, Destiny Deeter, Makenna Golden, Kylee Henry, Addison Rarig, Audrey Reuter
Back Row: Levi Everitt, Ayden Hockenbroch, Blaise Kissinger, Jace Malakoski, Joe Williams, Kaden Zachman
Senior Prom Court
Front Row: Lola Cecco, Kylah Heath, Liana Murphy, Makenzi Pfirman, Emma Potter, Leah Sheriff
Back Row: Cole Bixler, Braylon Feese, Benjamin Gehret, Braydon Griscavage, Rowen Humphrey, Parker Pesarchick
Junior Prom Court
Front Row: Hayden Brandon, Destiny Deeter, Makenna Golden, Kylee Henry, Addison Rarig, Audrey Reuter
Back Row: Levi Everitt, Ayden Hockenbroch, Blaise Kissinger, Jace Malakoski, Joe Williams, Kaden Zachman
Senior Prom Court
Front Row: Lola Cecco, Kylah Heath, Liana Murphy, Makenzi Pfirman, Emma Potter, Leah Sheriff
Back Row: Cole Bixler, Braylon Feese, Benjamin Gehret, Braydon Griscavage, Rowen Humphrey, Parker Pesarchick


Bus 21 will be delayed 40 minutes this morning, Friday, April 17.
Bus 33 will be delayed 40 minutes this morning, Friday, April 17.
Our International Cooking class recently partnered with 6th grade Social Studies for a meaningful cross‑curricular, cross‑grade learning experience. Students prepared Egyptian dip and flatbread, bringing ancient civilizations to life through food and culture. This hands-on activity gave students a chance to explore global traditions, apply classroom learning in a creative way, and connect with younger classmates.





Congratulations to Rose Breskiewicz, who earned 1st Place in the Bloomsburg American Legion Auxiliary Art Contest. Her artwork powerfully captured the symbolism of the poppy, honoring those who gave their lives so that we can live ours in freedom.
We also want to recognize Sutton Andrews and Eli Haas for their participation and for earning placements in the contest. We are incredibly proud of all of our students for using their creativity to remember, reflect, and show gratitude for the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes.
We also want to recognize Sutton Andrews and Eli Haas for their participation and for earning placements in the contest. We are incredibly proud of all of our students for using their creativity to remember, reflect, and show gratitude for the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes.




Due to product availability, the following changes will be made to next week's lunch menu at G.C. Hartman Elementary Center and SCA HS/MS:
Monday, April 20:
French Toast Sticks
Sausage Patty
Baby Cake Potatoes
Warm Cinnamon Apples
Wednesday, April 22:
Orange Chicken w/ WG Seasoned Rice
Steamed Broccoli
Mandarin Oranges
We apologize for the change and thank you for your understanding.
Monday, April 20:
French Toast Sticks
Sausage Patty
Baby Cake Potatoes
Warm Cinnamon Apples
Wednesday, April 22:
Orange Chicken w/ WG Seasoned Rice
Steamed Broccoli
Mandarin Oranges
We apologize for the change and thank you for your understanding.
Mr. Deljanovan’s Adventure Sports class visited Three Ponds Golf Course this week for an instructional session with local golf legend Jonathan Clark. Students were highly engaged as Mr. Clark provided hands-on instruction in golf etiquette, proper grip, and effective striking techniques.
A big thank-you to Bob Medon and the Knoebel’s team for supporting our students and helping make this valuable, real-world learning experience possible. ⛳
A big thank-you to Bob Medon and the Knoebel’s team for supporting our students and helping make this valuable, real-world learning experience possible. ⛳


This week, 32 FBLA students attended the State Leadership Conference in Hershey. Individuals and the chapter received multiple awards at the SLC.
The following students placed in their event:
-Vivien Miller; 2nd place, Technology Support and Services
-Leah Fenstermacher; 7th place, Technology Support and Services
-Grayson Reck; 9th place, Securities and Investments
Additionally, Chase Compton won 5th place out of the entire state for his accumulation of service hours through the Big 33 program .
Furthermore, eight students were accepted into the Business Honor Society this year. To receive this recognition, students must submit a resume, transcript, and an application. Congratulations to Isabelle Baylor, Chase Compton, Madison Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, Sarah Martin, and Karlene Wiehe, and Maddison Yost.
Four students completed Business Achievement Awards this year, which are online courses about leadership. Congratulations Madi Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, and Karlene Wiehe.
As a chapter, SCA FBLA won two awards.
7th Place- Local Market Share award for 21.47% of our student body being in FBLA
10th Place- Feeding Pennsylvania Largest Contributors
The following students placed in their event:
-Vivien Miller; 2nd place, Technology Support and Services
-Leah Fenstermacher; 7th place, Technology Support and Services
-Grayson Reck; 9th place, Securities and Investments
Additionally, Chase Compton won 5th place out of the entire state for his accumulation of service hours through the Big 33 program .
Furthermore, eight students were accepted into the Business Honor Society this year. To receive this recognition, students must submit a resume, transcript, and an application. Congratulations to Isabelle Baylor, Chase Compton, Madison Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, Sarah Martin, and Karlene Wiehe, and Maddison Yost.
Four students completed Business Achievement Awards this year, which are online courses about leadership. Congratulations Madi Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, and Karlene Wiehe.
As a chapter, SCA FBLA won two awards.
7th Place- Local Market Share award for 21.47% of our student body being in FBLA
10th Place- Feeding Pennsylvania Largest Contributors



This message is regarding our school lunch program:
While students in grades K–8 have been offered all meal components under the Offer vs. Serve model, some students are not selecting a complete meal. Beginning Wednesday, students in grades K–8 will be required to take all components of a school lunch to ensure they receive a balanced, nutritious meal. This change supports student health and wellness. Thank you for your cooperation.
While students in grades K–8 have been offered all meal components under the Offer vs. Serve model, some students are not selecting a complete meal. Beginning Wednesday, students in grades K–8 will be required to take all components of a school lunch to ensure they receive a balanced, nutritious meal. This change supports student health and wellness. Thank you for your cooperation.
