
On Monday during homeroom, every student received a name tag to display their name, encouraging them to step outside their comfort zone and meet someone new. Mrs. Borys, SAVE Club advisor, explained why this week matters so much, sharing that Start With Hello Week is a "national call to action week to promote belonging and unity in the school community."
Contributors: Karlene Wiehe, Alana Reuter, Brooke Knorr, and Kylee Henry, Journalism Staff Members





All students and the driver were immediately assessed on the scene and were transported or released as appropriate per the responding agencies. The district immediately notified all families of affected students. This evening, as always, the safety and well-being of our students and staff remain our top priority.
We understand that news like this is unsettling, and we are committed to keeping our families informed. Counselors and mental health staff will be available at school tomorrow, and in the coming days, for all students and staff who may need additional support.
We deeply appreciate the quick response of first responders, our staff, and the cooperation of our families and Southern Columbia school community during this time.
Further updates will be shared as they become available.

On Wednesday, students in Mrs. Zysset’s classes spent their time getting hands-on culinary experience while making chocolate chip, cinnamon muffins. Students used teamwork to measure, mix, and bake the ingredients, all while having fun and enjoying the learning process. After baking, students had the chance to enjoy their delicious creations. This activity not only highlighted the importance of collaboration but also introduced some to the joy of cooking as they proudly tasted the results of their efforts.
Contributor: Abigail Apichell, Journalism Staff Member





📅 Spirit Week Dates:
September 15th – September 23rd
Get ready for seven school days of Tiger pride, themed fun, and school spirit ! 🖤💛


🎗️ Support the Gorham Family – Change War Fundraiser 🐾
Just like last year, our High School Student Council is organizing a Change War to support a local family in need. This year, we’re rallying behind the Gorham family, whose three-month-old twin daughters, Olivia and Rebekah, are currently undergoing treatment for leukemia. Their journey includes at least eight months of chemotherapy, surgeries, and ongoing testing.
The Gorham family has deep ties to our community — their older children attend Southern Columbia, and they are relatives of graduate and current staff member Mady Adams.
💛 How You Can Help:
Students are encouraged to bring in spare change throughout the rest of this month. The homeroom in each building that collects the most will win a celebration — think donuts or pizza! 🍩🍕 Homeroom teachers will have collection bags in their classrooms.
*A flyer is attached with more details. This fundraising effort will run through September 30.
Let’s come together to show the Gorham family how strong and supportive our Tiger community truly is! 🐯💛🖤


If you ordered a "Backyard Brawl" T-shirt, pick up will be tonight, Tuesday, Sept. 9th from 7pm-8pm at the High School main entrance!




Your commitment to excellence, strong work ethic, and leadership are truly commendable. We’re proud to celebrate your achievements. 🐯
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Come out and support the band and the football team on Friday night as the Tigers take on Milton at 7:00 p.m. in Tiger Stadium. 🎶🏈


Backyard Brawl T-Shirts 2025
In collaboration with Mount Carmel, we are selling Backyard Brawl T-Shirts for the SCA vs MCA football game that will be held at Tiger Stadium on Friday, September 12.
As many are aware, one of our SCA alumni is going through a very serious health problem. Josh Tripp '14 has been battling a brain tumor and underwent a nine-hour surgery. Josh continues to receive treatment. Josh and his family are encountering countless medical bills, and this fundraiser has been created to help alleviate some of the financial burden. The proceeds from this fundraiser will be donated to the Josh Tripp Family.
A big thank you to Mount Carmel for participating in this fundraiser and helping support the Tripp family.
Please use the link below to order your t-shirt today! Orders are due by Wednesday, September 3!
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Southern Columbia’s girls’ soccer team picked up a big 5–0 win over Midd-West, using strong teamwork and plenty of scoring to control the game from start to finish.
Alyssa Conner (#7) scored twice to lead the Tigers, while Kailee Helwig (#24) also added two goals of her own. Kennadie Reamer (#30) scored once and had an assist, helping set the tone on offense.
Southern Columbia also moved the ball well, with Macie Swank (#2) handing out two assists, and Bella Snyder (#13) and Colette Zsido (#19) each adding one.
The Tigers’ defense held strong all game, keeping Midd-West from finding the net and earning the shutout.
Contributor: Alyssa Conner, Journalism Staff Member

Southern Columbia is proud to honor our veterans this November with the DAV Field of Flags fundraiser, organized by our History Department. Over 700 flags will be placed on the high school lawn, each representing a hero’s story of courage, sacrifice, and freedom.
All proceeds benefit the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization.
To contribute, visit: https://support.dav.org/participants/southerntigers
Donations are due by Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
More details can be found in the attached document.










Mrs. Jillan Shupp is a passionate educator whose journey has been shaped by dedication, resilience, and a deep love for helping students of all abilities thrive. A proud graduate of Berwick High School, she began her academic path at Temple University, later earning her master’s degree from Bloomsburg University and completing her superintendent certification at Marywood University. But her story didn’t start with a clear plan—it began with a friend’s encouragement to take a few education classes. That spark led to a lifelong commitment to teaching, especially in the field of special education.
Her career began in Philadelphia, where she worked with special needs students and discovered her true calling. “My experience in the Philadelphia School District as a special education teacher was huge,” she reflects. That time helped shape her passion for education and laid the foundation for her leadership journey. After returning home, she continued to serve in various leadership roles, expanding her impact across multiple districts.
Her biggest goals for Southern Columbia include fostering open communication across the district, developing a consistent, inclusive curriculum, creating more post-high school opportunities for all students, instilling a strong work ethic in every graduate.
She believes that “when you have good work ethic, it creates opportunity—and opportunity is everything.” Her leadership style is rooted in empathy, collaboration, and a belief that every student deserves to flourish, “regardless of ability or disability.” Outside of education, she’s a vibrant personality—fashion lover, boutique owner, avid traveler, and proud sports mom.
Despite being new to the district, she’s felt warmly welcomed by staff, families, and even students. “I've felt welcomed since the day I arrived,” said Shupp. Southern Columbia is excited for the future under her leadership—a future built on heart, hard work, and the belief that every student matters.
Contributor: Maddison Yost, Print/Digital Media Intern








We’ve wrapped up our first week across Southern Columbia Area School District, and it’s been a great start! Classrooms are full of energy, and routines are starting to take shape. There is excitement in the halls, and on the fields. We’re looking forward to everything that lies ahead as we embark on another school year!






Yearbooks are now on sale at their lowest prices of the year, but only until September 12!
Celebrate the memories that will make this school year an unforgettable time of lifelong friendships with a yearbook that captures it all. Whether you're a student, parent, or teacher, this is your chance to lock in a discounted price before time runs out. Just click the link below to start your order. It only takes a minute to preserve a lifetime of memories.
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