We’re excited to introduce Marissa Coyle, who is student teaching with Mrs. Sharrow. Marissa brings enthusiasm, creativity, and a natural ability to connect with young learners as they grow and explore each day.
Check out the graphic below to learn more about Marissa and her path toward becoming an educator. 🍎

Congratulations to our 8th Grade SoCo Stars!
We are proud to recognize these outstanding students for their hard work, positive attitudes, and leadership in the classroom. Each of them demonstrates the qualities we value at Southern Columbia, and we are excited to celebrate their achievements. We appreciate your patience as we share this delayed recognition for the month of January.
⭐Elle Zanella – Science SoCo Star
Elle Zanella demonstrates exceptional work ethic, positivity, and kindness each day. She consistently arrives prepared, produces high‑quality work, and remains focused without distractions. Elle is a strong role model for her peers and is setting herself up for continued success.
⭐Gavin Manney – American History SoCo Star
Gavin Manney completes all assignments on time and with impressive quality, demonstrating responsibility and pride in his work. He brings positive energy to the classroom, balancing a sense of humor with strong focus when needed. Gavin’s kindness, maturity, and leadership make him stand out among his peers.
⭐Cassie Kusnerick – Mathematics SoCo Star
Cassie Kusnerick has delivered outstanding performance in mathematics throughout the year. She consistently earns top scores on assessments and completes all classwork and homework with accuracy and responsibility. She engages actively in lessons, collaborates well with classmates, and confidently applies her knowledge to higher‑level tasks.
⭐Dylan Searfoss – ELA SoCo Star
Dylan Searfoss is an exemplary student whose work is consistently high‑quality and thoughtful. He shows respect for peers and teachers and contributes meaningful insights during class discussions. Dylan challenges himself with advanced texts and demonstrates strong academic dedication and leadership.









A big thank‑you to our talented student artists for sharing their creativity. Be sure to stop by the cafeteria to enjoy their work! 🪻🌸










Because of the game, the Student/Staff basketball game originally scheduled for Friday is being postponed so that our school community can rally behind the girls. Another message will be sent with the new date for the Student/Staff game as soon as it is determined. 🏀







We are proud to recognize the following students for their outstanding effort, leadership, and dedication during the month of February:
📚 ELA: Charlotte Paul
🔬 Science: Ava Hayman
🌍 Geography: Hazel Becker
➗ Math: Isabelle Leffler


Their hard work and positive behavior were rewarded with a fun‑filled afternoon of Winter Olympics–themed events, including:
🥇 Snowball Relay
🥈 Ice Skater Slide Relay
❄️ Olympic Torch Pass
⛷️ Bobsled Push
🧊 Ice Block Shuffle
We’re so proud of our students for embodying the spirit of SoCo Stars and making our school a better place every day!








YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAb2XNOUdTo
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR2SK873057C
February 2026 Honorees:
Finnegan Hartranft, Korver Keefer, Alivia Klinger, Milania Torres, and Londyn Torres

Last week, students brought to life the beloved Mo Willems character Pigeon, and another student built a bright, colorful rainbow after reading Eve Bunting’s story about mischievous leprechauns trying to place their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow before the rain came pouring down.











Thank you to everyone who participated and helped continue his legacy of hustle, kindness, and community.
#Huntersjerseyday26





Three Southern Columbia Area Students finished in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Columbia County during the 2025 Fall competition. Congratulations to them all!
Colton Starkoski - 1st place
Marc Fryberger - 2nd place
Tyler Reibsome - 3rd place




Yesterday they celebrated Silly Sock Day with wiggly toes, big smiles, and the silliest socks in town. Who knew learning could be this fun?

The Dr. Cynthia Schloss Transition Education Award is presented annually to a nominated student from a school district in the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit region who demonstrates “a strong personal work ethic and commitment to preparation for adult life.”
Skylar was recognized for the work he does at GC Hartman Elementary School with Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Deljanovan. SCA administration, teachers, and Skylar’s family were in attendance to help celebrate him and his accomplishments.

This week, we are excited to highlight Kaitlyn Sandri, who is student teaching in 2nd grade with Ms. Merook. Kaitlyn brings warmth, patience, and a genuine love for helping young learners grow each day.
Check out the graphic below to learn more about Kaitlyn and her journey in education.

