Fifteen gifted education students attended the first annual Keystone Competition at the CSIU. They were tasked with designing a change that could improve Pennsylvania schools using anything from cardboard to Canva.

The students did incredibly well. The team of Marlowe Schock, Audrina Stefanowicz, Aaliyah Rowe, and Kinsley Wiehe won 1st place out of 10 teams in the 7th–8th grade band and also received the Computer Science Creator Award. The team of Ava Kate Maciejewski, Emma Maciejewski, Cecilia Krieger, and Anthony Lengyel won 1st place out of 13 teams in the 5th–6th grade band and also earned the Computer Science Creator Award.
about 9 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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At their final home game yesterday, the Boys Soccer Team presented the Southern Columbia Band with a donation for Breast Cancer Awareness. This is yet another great example of our school community coming together for a meaningful cause. ⚽🎶
about 13 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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🎤 Get Ready for SoCo Showdown! 🎶

Attention Tigers in grades 5 - 12! Something exciting is coming to Southern Columbia — our very first SoCo Showdown Talent Show! This is your chance to step into the spotlight and show off your skills, whether you sing, dance, play an instrument, tell jokes, or have a unique talent to share.

Over the next few months, take some time to plan, practice, and polish your act! Stay tuned for sign-up details, auditions, and performance dates. — we want to see students and staff join in on the fun! Whether you’re performing or cheering from the audience, this event is all about celebrating the amazing talent and spirit that make Southern Columbia so special.

Start practicing, Tigers — showtime will be here before you know it! 🐯✨
1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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Students in our Career Readiness classes stepped into the shoes of future entrepreneurs as they researched and presented on franchise ownership. Each group selected a franchise and delivered a professional presentation to their peers, covering key business elements like start-up costs, staffing needs, and a timeline for launching their franchise. We’re proud of their hard work and growing confidence in career planning!

1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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The SCASD Board of Directors will hold the following meeting this evening in the High School Library: 7:00pm - Facilities and Finance Committee. The meeting will be live streamed on the SCASD YouTube Channel.

YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgT_gAitmuk

Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DMALL357048F
1 day ago, Chris Medon
Curious about girls wrestling?
Join us in the High School Wrestling Room on October 21st from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM for an introductory session! This event is open to all girls in grades K–12 who want to learn more and give wrestling a try.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to tpowell@scasd.us.
1 day ago, Alec Sharrow
Girls Wrestling Try It Night
The High School Student Council is thrilled to invite you to our annual Trunk or Treat on Thursday, October 23rd, from 6:00–7:30 PM! Join us for a festive evening filled with decorated trunks, sweet treats, and plenty of Halloween fun. Check out the flyer for all the details! 🎃👻🦇
1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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Students in Agricultural Science II and Forestry & Wildlife recently combined creativity and precision with their string art projects. Each design reflected not only artistic flair but also a deep appreciation for natural themes and agricultural elements. 🌳
5 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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First responders visited G.C. Hartman Elementary School on Wednesday to educate students about fire prevention and safety. The visit was an engaging experience, as firefighters, EMS, and police officers demonstrated essential safety procedures and explained the importance of being prepared in case of a fire emergency. They showed the students how to stop, drop, and roll, as well as the proper way to exit a building safely. The highlight of the visit was when the students got a chance to see a fire truck up close and learn about the equipment used in firefighting. The event was both educational and exciting, helping students understand the critical role of first responders in their community.

Contributor: Abigail Apichell, Journalism Staff Member.

5 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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FBLA and 7th Grade Gifted students attended Manufacturing Day at SEKISUI KYDEX. Students rotated through eight stations as they learned about color testing, design, fire safety, and more! They toured the facility, decorated our school logo on KYDEX plastics, participated in a fire extinguisher simulation, and heard from Pennsylvania College of Technology. Students were escorted by FBLA advisors Mrs. Long and Mr. Fegley. Thank you so much, KYDEX, for hosting our school!

6 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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🏫8th Grade SoCo Stars⭐

Joey Serafini – Science
Jeremy Weikel – History
Allison Bauman – Math
Zachary Hoagland – ELA

"I am proud to select Joey Serafini as the September SoCo Star in Science. Joey comes to class each day with a positive attitude and an eagerness to learn new things. He is kind to everyone, has the manners of a true gentleman, and treats his teachers with respect. Joey completes his work on time and with quality, and he asks questions when there is something he doesn't understand. Most importantly, although he is often a man of few words, Joey is quick to smile and has a great sense of humor, always knowing just the right moment to deliver a great joke. For all of these reasons, Joey's presence adds a lot to what makes our 4th-period Science class awesome. Congratulations, Joey!"

"It is with great pride that I recognize Jeremy Weikel as our very first SoCo Star for American History! Jeremy has demonstrated outstanding responsibility and dedication since the beginning of the school year. He has not missed a single assignment, consistently arrives to class on time, and ensures that any missed work due to an absence is completed promptly. Jeremy is not only a diligent student—he is also a kind and respectful classmate. He works well with his peers, follows classroom expectations, and brings a positive attitude to everything he does. His genuine kindness and approachable nature make him a joy to have in class. Jeremy truly brightens my day, and I couldn’t think of a more deserving student to receive this honor. Also, Jeremy has worked harder than anyone else to bring back the word "ill!" Congratulations, Jeremy! Keep up the excellent work!"

"I nominate Allison Bauman for the 8th Grade Student of the Month for September in Mathematics. Alli persistently works to achieve mastery every day in Math 8. She also brings a positive attitude to class and contributes to a strong academic school culture. Her level of respect for her teachers and peers is commendable. She sets an excellent example for her classmates and the underclassmen in the school. That is why I have chosen Alli as the 8th Grade SoCo Star for September."

"Zachary Hoagland is respectful, responsible, and a joy to have in the classroom. His positive attitude and kindness toward teachers and peers help to create a welcoming and supportive environment for everyone. His thoughtful contributions to class discussions and his genuine enthusiasm for learning make him a true role model in our ELA community!"

7 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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On Friday, the elementary school hosted its annual Fall Festival. During this event, students in the Art Club, Student Council, and National Honor Society volunteered at the event. Students from the Art Club painted faces, while students from Student Council and National Honor Society managed the games. Students enjoyed being able to help with this because it allowed them to make memories with others in their school community. Student Council advisor Miss Stine believes helping with this event is important because "The three pillars of Student Council are spirit, social, and service, so it is important for Student Council to serve others in our school community."

Contributors: Brooke Knorr, Kylee Henry, and Karlene Wiehe, Journalism Staff Members
7 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Ben Gehret reached a major milestone last night, scoring his 50th career goal in dramatic fashion to lead Southern Columbia to a thrilling 2-1 victory over Warrior Run. The historic goal came on a go-ahead penalty kick late in the second half. With the win, the Tigers improved their season record to 9-4-1, continuing their strong push toward postseason play. Congratulations to Ben on this incredible achievement and to the entire team for a hard-fought victory! 🐅⚽
8 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Our 5th graders kicked off the school year with a fantastic celebration in recognition of their outstanding SOCO Stars behavior! Every student earned this reward by consistently showing self-control, tolerance, academic integrity, resilience, and shine throughout the month of September. We celebrated with classic backyard games, delicious cookies, and refreshing apple cider. It was a great afternoon filled with laughter, fun, and delicious snacks shared among friends!
8 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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A proud moment for one of our talented students, Grace Victory! 🎨

Her artwork was featured in the High School Art Department’s booth at the Bloomsburg Fair, where it caught the eye of a local community member. He reached out shortly afterward to inquire about purchasing the piece—and the rest is history! We love seeing our students’ creativity recognized and celebrated beyond the classroom.
8 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Students in Miss Benfer’s STEM class completed an exciting Ferris Wheel STEM kit project! 🎡 During this hands-on activity, students learned how to wire a battery and motor to make their Ferris wheels spin—one of the most challenging and rewarding parts of the build. They worked carefully to connect the electrical components correctly, practicing patience and problem-solving along the way. In just two class periods, students combined engineering, design, and teamwork to bring their mini-Ferris wheel to life. This project helped them see how electric circuits power real-world machines while having fun creating their own moving designs!
9 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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On Friday, Mr. Johnston’s Speech and Debate class was tasked with rehearsing a scene from a funny movie, show, or speech, and then presenting it in front of the class. Three people went per day and were graded based on how accurate they were, their movements, their facial expressions, and tone of voice. This exercise was to help students get in front of people and confidently perform without fear of embarrassment. The three students who performed on Friday were as follows: Johnny Barnette, who performed Gollum’s scene from The Lord of the Rings, Dillen Brassard, who performed the final courtroom scene from Liar Liar, and Mara Turner, who performed an argument scene from The Breakfast Club.

Contributor: Emily Valencik, Journalism Staff Member
9 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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❄️ 3rd and 4th Grade: You're Invited to the Snowball Dance! ❄️

The Class of 2027 is excited to host a fun-filled evening for all 3rd and 4th graders! Join us for music, dancing, snacks, wintery fun, and more at the Snowball Dance!

🗓 Date: Friday, December 12, 2025
📍 Location: Old Gym at the High School
🕕 Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Get ready to dress your best and dance the night away! Permission slips and more information will be sent home next week, so please keep an eye out!

✨ Please RSVP by November 14! "
11 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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This morning, Mr. Deljanovan’s Sports Performance class welcomed Mr. Dave Fegley as a guest speaker. Along with teaching 6th grade math at Southern Columbia, Mr. Fegley has a strong background in sports media. He writes for the Press Enterprise, News-Item, and PA Football News, broadcasts for the Black Diamond Sports Network, and serves as President of the Southern Columbia Area Athletic Hall of Fame.

During his visit, Mr. Fegley shared stories from his experiences covering high school sports. He talked about the importance of being prepared, telling meaningful stories, and staying honest in journalism. Students learned how media can highlight athletes and teams, and how it influences how people view sports. They asked great questions and were clearly interested in the different careers connected to sports writing, broadcasting, and promotion.

Mr. Fegley’s presentation helped students see how what they learn in class connects to real-world opportunities, and it inspired many to think about future careers in sports media.
12 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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This week, all Kindergarten classes enjoyed an autumn adventure at Rohrbach's Farm Market! Students explored the pumpkin patch, took a scenic hayride through the fields, and discovered fun facts about pumpkins and how they grow. 🎃🍂
12 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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