Check out a few of the many works of art produced by our Senior Studio artists.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Learning to read in Kindergarten and LOVING it!!!
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Wendy, Jess, and the food service team prepared eggs for the HS students. They are so colorful—Enjoy!
about 4 years ago, Chris Snyder
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staff with eggs
8th Grade students within Mr. Williams' afternoon S.T.E.M. classes learned firsthand the effects of Gravity, Inertia, and Weight while welcoming in the season of Spring. Students were tasked with creating a contraption that to protect their Spring Chicken (an egg) from three, increasingly taller launch points. Led and organized by student teacher Mr. Lepovetsky, students used the scientific method of research and higher-level engineering strategies to design and build protections devices that could withstand the impact created by gravity and safely protect their Spring Chicken until they have made their safe landing. While braving the weather elements and testing their devices in front of the middle school and off the football stadium bleachers, students successfully “cracked” the code on the effects of gravity and safely grounded their Spring Chickens without any scrambled results.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Dear Parents, Please review the attached images for information and guidelines for our upcoming PSSA Testing.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Just a reminder that PSSA testing will take place soon. ELA is April 26-28; Math is May 3 & 4; Science is May 5 & 6. Students in grades 3-8 take ELA and Math. Students in grades 4 & 8 take Science. You should have received parent information via School Messenger.
about 4 years ago, Stephanie Ziegmont
Mrs. Spotts' Third Grade class spent the day learning perimeter and area, with a twist. Students used Cheez Its to create perimeter and area models and they got to enjoy them as a snack after learning! Contributor: Emma Genners, High School Journalism Student
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Updated SoCo ESports team picture…credit goes to Alex Morrison!
about 4 years ago, Stephanie Ziegmont
SoCo ESports Team
SCA has an ESports Rocket League team. This amazing team won all 12 games against Danville in last night’s scrimmage! Congrats!
about 4 years ago, Stephanie Ziegmont
This week in Mr. Rarig’s 8th grade Advanced STEM class, students constructed dowel rod towers to hold weight. Later in the week, they made a trip to the weight room to test how much weight their tower could support. Contributor: Allyson Griscavage, High School Journalism Student
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Southern Columbia Encore will be performing songs from previous musicals to raise money for future shows. Come and reexperience your favorites, old and new! Where?... Southern Columbia High School auditorium When?... April 23, 7:00 pm Admission is $5.00, further donations are not required, but are greatly appreciated.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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The breakfast and lunch menu for April 2022 has been posted. All students receive a free complete meal daily through June of 2022. Please see the menu here https://5il.co/17znx
about 4 years ago, Chris Snyder
Just a note about lunch
2022-23 Kindergarten Registration is open. Parents/Guardians can go to https://www.scasd.us/page/student-registration-process to start the process.
about 4 years ago, Chris Medon
Kindergarten Reg with SCA logo
Eighth grade students have been taking part in a six-week-long STEM project in Science class where they collaborate in teams to design sustainable, energy-efficient buildings. Each team has a $20 million budget and must decide on the best ways to meet the desired goals of the potential building owner. Along the way, they perform a variety of experiments to learn about renewable resources and sustainable construction practices. The experiments include exploring the benefits of a green roof system, studying how wind flows around buildings of various shapes, measuring how sunlight reflects off various buildings and onto the surrounding highways, testing how the position of a solar panel affects its ability to generate electricity, and investigating how blade angle affects the efficiency of a wind turbine. Once the design process and exploration are completed, students will create deliverable items to showcase their building designs. These items include a blueprint, a scale model, a site plan of the property, and a breakdown of energy and water costs and savings. Each team will use these items to "pitch" their designs to a panel of real engineers who will join us as judges. In the end, one design team will be chosen by the engineers as the winning company.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Students in Mrs. Habowski's class recently worked on an informational story. They also engaged in reading, discussing, and learning informational facts about frogs. After reading the story, students in her group sculpted frogs to go along with their written informational facts.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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​On Tuesday, March 29, Mrs. Troutman and Mrs. Roughton took two teams of four students to the 23rd Annual High School Math Contest held at Bloomsburg University. The students were involved in a Quiz Bowl, the Game of 24, and various Brainteasers. Attending students included: Jaron Ferrara, Wyatt Roadarmel, Brock Dunkelberger, and Savich Chapman (Team 1), and Joseph Quinton, Jake Rose, Michael Zsido, and Gabe Leffler (Team 2). Out of approximately 30 teams, Southern Columbia's Team One (Ferrara, Roadarmel, Dunkelberger, and Chapman) placed sixth in the Game of 24 and eighth overall in the head-to-head quiz bowl​.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Agriculture Awareness Day will take place on Saturday, April 2, at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds. Please see the flyer for additional details.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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The Southern Columbia pickleball tournament has returned for the first time in 2 years. All students in grades 9-12 are eligible to play. The tournament features co-ed, girls and boys brackets. These games are expected to run through the end of April.
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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After learning about wood frogs in class, Mr. Roth's 7th grade science class went to the vernal pools of our very own nature trail to get up close and personal with these awesome amphibians!
about 4 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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On Thursday March 24th the Southern Columbia Area School District kicked off the inaugural season of SCASD eSports with the very first scrimmage against Danville Area High School. The following is a YouTube link to all the action from the scrimmage. https://youtu.be/T_0e3SKjR-Y Good Luck to Coach Anskis and the players on their upcoming matches.
about 4 years ago, Brian Davis