🏀 Tiger Youth Basketball signups are now open for students in grades K–6. Don’t miss the chance to join the fun and build skills on the court. Registration closes November 10. See the attachment for more details.








The boys’ team battled through an intense matchup against Benton on Wednesday, pulling out a clutch 1–0 win to move on to face Millville in the District Championship at Milton tomorrow at 2:00 p.m.
The girls’ team also delivered a thrilling performance, defeating South Williamsport 1–0 to punch their ticket to the District Championship against Muncy, which will also take place at Milton tomorrow at 12:00 p.m.
Both teams now set their sights on district titles and state competition. Come out and support the Tigers tomorrow at Milton High School!
Photo Credit: The Daily Item
Contributor: Cullen McGinley, Journalism Staff Member




📅 Conference Schedule
Thursday, November 6: 11:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday, November 7: 7:35 AM – 3:05 PM
Please note: These are conference days only—students do not attend school on these dates. Thank you!

Yesterday, Second Grade had the opportunity to visit Rohrbach's Farm for their fall field trip. Classes learned about different varieties of gourds, apples, and pumpkins. Students picked their own pumpkin from the field and ended the day playing in the playland area. It was a fun and rewarding day for all! 🍎🍂










Special recognition goes to Mya Daubert and Alasia Gaines for their top-scoring window design. Great job to all participants for representing our school with creativity and talent!
Check out The Exchange's Facebook post about the contest here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Fpmx5KUhN/

We’re excited to welcome athletes in grades K–6 to the start of our development sessions. For those who have registered, check the attached graphics for full details, including registration fees, which are due at the first session.
📅 Schedule:
Grades K–2: Saturday from 9:00–9:45 AM
Grades 3–4: Wednesday from 6:00–7:00 PM and Saturday from 10:00–11:00 AM
Grades 5–6: Wednesday from 7:00–8:00 PM and Saturday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
All sessions will take place in the Elementary Gym.
We’re looking forward to a great season and appreciate your support!



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Families who receive SNAP benefits and are not receiving them due to the government shutdown can still access support through local food banks, community organizations, and county assistance offices. These resources are available to help ensure families have the food and support they need during this time.
Food | CSO (https://www.csocares.org/food) - food distribution sites based in Northumberland, Columbia, and Montour Counties
Individuals are also able to call or text 211 for more resources as well.
Catawissa Food Bank will also be having a special food giveaway for SNAP recipients only on Thursday, Nov. 6th from 4:30-6:00 at the Catawissa UMC Church, 228 South St.
Anyone on SNAP living in the Southern Columbia School District, Grovania, Legion Road or Rupert is welcome. Please bring your SNAP EBT Card, Compass App or paperwork from the welfare office showing that you are receiving SNAP benefits.

Our Marching Band proudly participated in the Catawissa Halloween Parade on Saturday night. With strong performances and school spirit on full display, our talented students made a memorable impression. Thank you to everyone who came out to support our musicians! 👻🎃🍬

🏈Join us in supporting the team as they kick off their postseason journey and battle to advance through the bracket. For important information regarding playoff ticketing procedures, please refer to the attached graphic.


Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Snowball Dance will now be held in the High School Cafeteria instead of the Old Gym. The date and time remain the same—just a new spot for all the winter fun! Please use the Old Gym Lobby doors to enter and exit. We can’t wait to see everyone there, dressed to impress and ready to dance the night away! Please remember to hand your permission forms in by November 12th.

💛 Take a moment to think of three things that bring you joy.🖤
Share them in the comments below. We’d love to hear what makes you smile! 😊

Contributors: Karlene Wiehe and Alyssa Connor, Journalism Staff Members










Seven high school students, along with their YIP advisors—Señora Borys and Mrs. Long—attended a YIP kick-off event to learn more about philanthropy and the needs assessment process. By the end of the year, the students will select one deserving organization to receive a grant based on the needs of our community.






Tigers Ready to Roar in Playoffs
The Boys Soccer team wrapped up an impressive regular season with a 12-5-1 record, showing consistency, teamwork, and determination from start to finish. Now, with momentum on their side, the team turns its focus to the playoffs, where they will open against Northeast Bradford at Danville this Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
The Girls Soccer team capped off the regular season with an outstanding 15-3 record. Their strong defense and relentless offense have been key to their success all year long. They will also begin postseason play against Montgomery at Danville this Saturday at 12:00 p.m.
Come cheer on our teams this weekend!
Contributor: Cullen McGinley, Journalism Staff Member


