Contributor: Karlene Wiehe, Journalism Staff Member




Be sure to check out the graphic to learn more about Grace and her experience at SCA. 🍎

🏫7th Grade Students of the Month🏫
Congratulations to our exceptional 7th grade Students of the Month for March. These students have shown hard work, responsibility, and a commitment to success in their classes.
• ELA: Haley Hampton
• Math: Scarlett Rhoads
• Geography: Christopher Beggs
• Science: Michael Williams
Great job, students. Keep up the fantastic work! 🐯✨

Congratulations to our outstanding 6th grade Students of the Month! These students have shown dedication, effort, and a positive attitude in their classes.
• ELA (Mrs. Powell): Mollie Dermes
• Math (Mr. Fegley): Grayson Tobias
• Science (Mr. Kaseman): Douglas Taylor
• Social Studies (Mr. Visnosky): Aubree Kauffman
We are proud of you! Keep shining, Tigers! 🐯✨





Today, our FFA Forestry Wildlife, Aquatics, and Soils Team delivered an outstanding performance at the competition held at the Montour Preserve. They placed 3rd overall in Wildlife and 2nd overall in the Soils competition out of 24 teams.
Adviser, Miss Yoder, noted, "I am very proud of this team. They put a lot of hard work and effort into preparing for the competition, and we're excited for what's to come." 🌲🦌🌿




This hands-on experience not only made learning fun, but helped students truly understand the “why” behind the process. Moments like these inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for STEM. 🍨




FREE sports physicals will be offered May 26, 2026, from 2:00–6:00 PM in the Old Gym at school.
Please read this entire message before signing up.
📌 Scheduling Information
6th & 7th Graders (Future 7th & 8th Grade Students)
These students may schedule physicals between 2:00–3:00 PM, during the last hour of the school day.
However: Students who ride the bus will miss the bus if scheduled during this time.
If you schedule between 2–3 PM, you MUST be able to pick your child up after school.
If you cannot guarantee transportation, please choose a time after 3:00 PM so your child is not left unsupervised.
8th–11th Graders (Future 9th–12th Grade Students)
Not permitted to schedule appointments between 2:00–3:00 PM.
Any appointment made during this time will be canceled.
These students may schedule anytime from 3:00–5:45 PM.
Families with Multiple Athletes
Please schedule appointments close together after 3:00 PM.
💲 Pay‑to‑Participate (PTP) Option
Families may submit Pay‑to‑Participate payment at the time of the physical, but it is NOT required to receive a physical.
Physicals remain completely free.
Paying onsite simply makes it easier to avoid limited summer office hours.
A receipt will be provided for any payment submitted on May 26.
SCASD is not responsible for money sent with students prior to their appointment time—please do not send cash early.
The PTP form will now be an additional form on Healthy Roster.
📄 Required Forms on Healthy Roster
All PIAA and Geisinger forms must be completed in Healthy Roster before the student can receive a physical.
No student will be permitted to complete a physical without all forms finished.
Important Date:
2026–2027 forms cannot be completed until AFTER May 1, 2026.
(This is a PIAA rule.)
Forms will reset on May 1, and must be completed between May 1–May 25.
You may sign up for a physical appointment now, but forms must be completed after May 1.
🏥 If Your Child Has a Doctor’s Physical Scheduled
If your child has a well‑visit/annual physical between May 1–August 1, please do not sign up for a school physical.
Your doctor can complete the PIAA Section 6 form during that visit, and you can upload it to Healthy Roster.
Please avoid taking a school appointment slot if your child already has a physical scheduled elsewhere.
School-offered PIAA sports physicals do not replace:
annual well‑child visits, or
physicals required to obtain a driver’s permit.
🖥️ New Athletes: Access to Healthy Roster
First-time SCA athletes must have a Healthy Roster account.
This secure platform is used by Geisinger Athletic Trainers for:
PIAA paperwork
injury documentation
To obtain access to your child’s profile, email Athletic Trainer Alexcis Hower:
📧 ahower@scasd.us
Sign up link:
https://outlook.office.com/book/Gf2d05377b02f441ab46bea00dfa5cf01@scasd.us/
Mrs. Troutman also described foods and drinks that were common in the Kenyan community where she lived and explained what people there typically enjoyed eating and drinking. To make the experience more immersive for the Introduction to Foreign Language and Culture 1 students, she brought in authentic items from Kenya, including money, pieces of clothing, necklaces, and other objects she had saved from her time abroad. As the students passed the items around and listened to her stories, they were able to picture what everyday life was like in the place Mrs. Troutman once called home.
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Victoria Haupt, Science
Victoria Haupt was selected as the February SoCo Star for Science. She is a hardworking student who consistently puts quality effort into every assignment. She arrives prepared each day and participates fully in class activities. Victoria maintains a positive attitude, gets along well with her peers, and brings a light sense of humor to the classroom. She makes thoughtful choices, uses her words carefully, and avoids negative situations.
Jayde Smith, American History
Jayde Smith was chosen as the February SoCo Star for American History. She arrives on time, comes prepared, and shows strong responsibility and dedication to her learning. Jayde participates actively each day and brings a level of enthusiasm that improves the classroom environment. She interacts respectfully with a wide range of classmates and communicates with her teachers in a friendly and respectful way. Her genuine interest in the material is clear from her thoughtful contributions to discussions. Jayde’s positive attitude, wit, and support of her peers help build a stronger classroom community.
Lincoln Barnette, Mathematics
Lincoln Barnette was selected as the February SoCo Star in Mathematics. His performance in Algebra has been outstanding throughout the school year, with near perfect scores on assessments. He demonstrates responsibility by communicating consistently with his teacher and completing his work to the best of his ability. Lincoln participates during lessons, works well both independently and in groups, and treats others with kindness. He is creative, witty, and able to apply mathematical understanding to challenging problems.
Xavier Longenberger, ELA
Xavier Longenberger was named the February SoCo Star for ELA. While he meets expectations for work completion and participation, his nomination is grounded in the impressive personal growth he has shown. His improvements in responsibility, accountability, and self-control have been significant and reflect the kind of development that is especially important as students prepare for high school.


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Yesterday, students in Miss Haines' kindergarten class used Lucky Charms marshmallows to practice their sorting, graphing, and addition skills!
There were lots of smiles, a little bit of counting, and a whole lot of learning! 💚




Hey 8th graders and families—this is your reminder that the Elective Showcase is happening Thursday, March 19th at 6:00 PM in the HS Auditorium!
This is your moment to explore what high school has to offer and start building a schedule that actually excites you.
✨ Discover new classes
✨Find your interests
✨ Start shaping your high school journey
All current 8th grade students and their parents are strongly encouraged to attend—you won’t want to miss this chance to see what’s ahead!

