Some magically fun Saint Patrick's Day math in kindergarten! 🍀🌈
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! 💚
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! 💚




This is a reminder that there will be no school for students on Friday, March 20, 2026, due to a scheduled Non-Instructional Day. Thank you!
8th Grade Elective Showcase - Get inspired. Get excited. Get ready for high school!
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!
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!

The revised 2025–2026 Academic School Calendar is now available for viewing. To access it online, please visit www.scasd.us, click on ‘About Us,’ and select ‘Academic School Year Calendar.’ The newly approved 2026–2027 Academic School Calendar is also available. Thank you!

This week in Science Club…
Students received an inside look at the advanced science courses that will be offered at SCA next year and collaborated to design creative new decorations for our class pet. 🦎🎨
We are incredibly proud of this group for combining creativity with scientific curiosity. We can’t wait to showcase their work in the future! 🔬
Students received an inside look at the advanced science courses that will be offered at SCA next year and collaborated to design creative new decorations for our class pet. 🦎🎨
We are incredibly proud of this group for combining creativity with scientific curiosity. We can’t wait to showcase their work in the future! 🔬



🏫Don't Miss Out! Early College Meeting Tonight!
📅March 18 in the HS Auditorium at 5:30pm
Are you a current sophomore or junior who is thinking about the possibility of taking an early college class next school year? Then this meeting is for YOU!
This mandatory meeting is for current sophomores and juniors, and their parents, who are considering taking any early college classes during the 2026-2027 school year.
🌟BONUS: Meet our 3 University Partners!
Get the info & explore your options at Commonwealth, LCCC and Lackawanna!
📅March 18 in the HS Auditorium at 5:30pm
Are you a current sophomore or junior who is thinking about the possibility of taking an early college class next school year? Then this meeting is for YOU!
This mandatory meeting is for current sophomores and juniors, and their parents, who are considering taking any early college classes during the 2026-2027 school year.
🌟BONUS: Meet our 3 University Partners!
Get the info & explore your options at Commonwealth, LCCC and Lackawanna!

Congratulations to Vivienne Bobek, our Citizen of the Month! Vivienne stands out for her kindness, responsibility, and positive leadership. She consistently treats others with respect and contributes to our school community with a positive attitude and strong character. We’re proud to celebrate her achievements!

Southern Columbia will be closed today, Tuesday, March 17, due to icy backroads.
Southern Columbia will operate on a 2 hour delay today, Tuesday, March 17.
The girls basketball game has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 17th at 7:30 PM at Big Spring High School.
Address:
100 Mt. Rock Rd.
Newville, PA 17241
Good luck to the team! 🏀
Due to the pending storms, tonight’s girls basketball game has been canceled. The game will be rescheduled for tomorrow. The location and game time will be sent out later this evening. Thank you for your understanding.
This morning, FFA members visited Kindergarten classrooms to assist with activities and engage with students. The visit provided an opportunity for the younger students to learn more about agricultural education and interact with positive role models from our high school program.
Students were especially excited to try on an official FFA jacket, which gave them a closer look at the organization and its traditions.
Students were especially excited to try on an official FFA jacket, which gave them a closer look at the organization and its traditions.



Congratulations to our Southern Columbia swimmers on outstanding performances at the District IV and PIAA State Championship meets!
Southern was proudly represented by five athletes at the District IV Championships on February 25–26 in Williamsport: Addy Maclay, Audrey Reuter, Anna Yancoskie, Grayson Reck, and Bobby Nenstiel.
District IV Podium Finishes:
Audrey Reuter
• 4th place – 500 Freestyle
Anna Yancoskie
• 1st place – 100 Breaststroke
• 1st place – 200 Freestyle Relay
• 3rd place – 100 Butterfly
Bobby Nenstiel
• 3rd place – 200 Freestyle
• 1st place – 200 Freestyle Relay
• 1st place – 200 Medley Relay
Grayson Reck
• 1st place – 100 Butterfly
• 1st place – 200 Freestyle Relay
• 1st place – 200 Medley Relay
• 1st place – 100 Breaststroke
Grayson’s 100 Breaststroke time also set a new District IV record and a new Williamsport High School pool record.
At the PIAA State Championships on March 13–14, Grayson continued his exceptional season with a 3rd place finish in the 100 Butterfly and became the 2026 PIAA Boys AA State Champion in the 100 Breaststroke, setting a new Bloomsburg High School record with a time of 55.39.
Grayson and Southern Columbia’s Bobby Nenstiel also earned 7th place in both the 200 Medley Relay and 200 Freestyle Relay.
We are incredibly proud of the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship displayed by our swimmers. Thank you to the Bloomsburg co‑op program for providing these athletes the opportunity to compete at such a high level.
Southern was proudly represented by five athletes at the District IV Championships on February 25–26 in Williamsport: Addy Maclay, Audrey Reuter, Anna Yancoskie, Grayson Reck, and Bobby Nenstiel.
District IV Podium Finishes:
Audrey Reuter
• 4th place – 500 Freestyle
Anna Yancoskie
• 1st place – 100 Breaststroke
• 1st place – 200 Freestyle Relay
• 3rd place – 100 Butterfly
Bobby Nenstiel
• 3rd place – 200 Freestyle
• 1st place – 200 Freestyle Relay
• 1st place – 200 Medley Relay
Grayson Reck
• 1st place – 100 Butterfly
• 1st place – 200 Freestyle Relay
• 1st place – 200 Medley Relay
• 1st place – 100 Breaststroke
Grayson’s 100 Breaststroke time also set a new District IV record and a new Williamsport High School pool record.
At the PIAA State Championships on March 13–14, Grayson continued his exceptional season with a 3rd place finish in the 100 Butterfly and became the 2026 PIAA Boys AA State Champion in the 100 Breaststroke, setting a new Bloomsburg High School record with a time of 55.39.
Grayson and Southern Columbia’s Bobby Nenstiel also earned 7th place in both the 200 Medley Relay and 200 Freestyle Relay.
We are incredibly proud of the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship displayed by our swimmers. Thank you to the Bloomsburg co‑op program for providing these athletes the opportunity to compete at such a high level.


The SCASD Board of Directors will hold the following meeting this evening in the High School Library: 5:00pm – School Board Meeting. The meeting will be live streamed on the SCASD YouTube Channel.
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch/4oj0Snmeh70
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR5N245DC298
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch/4oj0Snmeh70
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR5N245DC298
Our Southern Columbia Girls Basketball team will compete in the PIAA AA State Semifinal on Monday at 7:00 PM at Penns Valley High School. The Tigers will face Berlin Brothersvalley with an opportunity to advance to the state championship game.
🏀All supporters are encouraged to wear white! 🏀
Please refer to the accompanying graphics for additional information. Go Tigers!
🏀All supporters are encouraged to wear white! 🏀
Please refer to the accompanying graphics for additional information. Go Tigers!



Due to our girls’ basketball team advancing to the semifinals on Monday night, the Board Meeting will be moved to 5:00 PM. The Activities Committee and Curriculum Committee meetings will be canceled. 🏀 Good luck to our girls as they continue their postseason run!
Ms. Maley’s 2nd graders had a blast playing Balloon Frenzy in Miss Manley’s gym class! The room was full of energy, teamwork, and lots of flying balloons as students practiced coordination and had fun staying active. 🎈


Southern Columbia FFA participated in the Farmers Care event with the PA Farm Bureau! Our chapter donated $508 to the Ronald McDonald House of Danville, PA. Together, the event raised more than $25,000. 🌽




Congratulations to all of our student‑athlete signees!
Your hard work, dedication, and commitment have led you to this moment. We are proud of everything you’ve accomplished and excited to see the impact you’ll make at the next level. Best of luck in your academic and athletic journeys.
Maddison Yost will attend Saint Francis University to major in Chemistry with a concentration in Forensics and play varsity softball. From left to right: mother – Melissa Fisher; athlete – Maddison Yost; father – Rich Yost; standing – Head Coach Tim Benner.
Brayden Andrews will be attending Misericordia University to continue his academic and athletic career. He will be majoring in Physical Therapy and playing football. Sitting left to right: Father Allan Andrews, Brayden Andrews, Mother Heather Andrews. Standing: Coach Jim Roth.
Vivien Miller will be attending Lebanon Valley College to play field hockey and major in Physical Therapy. Pictured: Mother Debbie Miller, Vivien Miller, past coach Tricia Hoffman; top row – coaches Cassie Shultz and Morgan Millard.
Rowen Humphrey, a senior at Southern Columbia, will be continuing his athletic and academic career at Pennsylvania College of Technology. He will be wrestling in the fall of 2026 for the Wildcats, an NCAA Division III team. Rowen will be enrolled in their Manufacturing Engineering program. Supporting him are his father Joe Humphrey, Rowen Humphrey, mother Sherry Humphrey, and sister Reese Humphrey. Coaches: Blake Marks, Stevie Toczylousky, Wes Tillet, and Chase Tillet.
Braydon Griscavage will continue his academic and athletic career at Misericordia University, majoring in Business in the Pre–Doctor of Physical Therapy Program while also playing on the Men’s Basketball Team. Sitting left to right: Maddie Griscavage, Braydon Griscavage, Alli Griscavage. Standing left to right: Brian Griscavage, Sue Griscavage.
Ethan Reed will continue his academic and athletic career as a member of the Track and Field Team at USMA West Point, majoring in Chemical Engineering. Sitting left to right: Jason Reed, Jennifer Reed, Ethan Reed, Riley Reed.
Standing left to right: Ryan Boyer, Tom Donlan, Tyler Arnold, Troy Donlan.
Michaela Williams will continue her academic career at Juniata College, majoring in Pre Med, and will also play women’s soccer. Seated left to right: Father Michael Williams, Michaela Williams, mother Michele Richards, brother Michael Williams.
Back row left to right: Assistant Coach Mackenzie Palacz, Head Coach Jen Stine, Assistant Coach Derek Stine.
Ben Gehret will attend Juniata College, majoring in Business, and will continue his athletic career playing soccer. Seated left to right: brother Jake Gehret, mother Nikki Gehret, Ben Gehret, father Jeremy Gehret. Standing left to right: Assistant Coach Dave Hall, Head Coach Eric Roberts, Assistant Coach Casey Savitski. Missing from picture: sister Loren Gehret.
Nathan Gallagher has committed to play basketball and will be attending Juniata College to major in Finance with a minor in Sports Analytics. Seated left to right: brother Connor, father Scott, Nathan, mother Cynthia Roadarmel, and stepfather Nate Roadarmel. Standing left to right: Joe Britto from 25th Hour and Team PA, Assistant Coach Jack McCloskey, Head Coach Mike Woytowich, and Assistant Coach Casey Savitski.
Talon Piatt is headed to Misericordia University to major in Business Marketing and play football. Seated left to right: Jacob Piatt, brother Jaxten Piatt, and mother Erica Piatt.
Your hard work, dedication, and commitment have led you to this moment. We are proud of everything you’ve accomplished and excited to see the impact you’ll make at the next level. Best of luck in your academic and athletic journeys.
Maddison Yost will attend Saint Francis University to major in Chemistry with a concentration in Forensics and play varsity softball. From left to right: mother – Melissa Fisher; athlete – Maddison Yost; father – Rich Yost; standing – Head Coach Tim Benner.
Brayden Andrews will be attending Misericordia University to continue his academic and athletic career. He will be majoring in Physical Therapy and playing football. Sitting left to right: Father Allan Andrews, Brayden Andrews, Mother Heather Andrews. Standing: Coach Jim Roth.
Vivien Miller will be attending Lebanon Valley College to play field hockey and major in Physical Therapy. Pictured: Mother Debbie Miller, Vivien Miller, past coach Tricia Hoffman; top row – coaches Cassie Shultz and Morgan Millard.
Rowen Humphrey, a senior at Southern Columbia, will be continuing his athletic and academic career at Pennsylvania College of Technology. He will be wrestling in the fall of 2026 for the Wildcats, an NCAA Division III team. Rowen will be enrolled in their Manufacturing Engineering program. Supporting him are his father Joe Humphrey, Rowen Humphrey, mother Sherry Humphrey, and sister Reese Humphrey. Coaches: Blake Marks, Stevie Toczylousky, Wes Tillet, and Chase Tillet.
Braydon Griscavage will continue his academic and athletic career at Misericordia University, majoring in Business in the Pre–Doctor of Physical Therapy Program while also playing on the Men’s Basketball Team. Sitting left to right: Maddie Griscavage, Braydon Griscavage, Alli Griscavage. Standing left to right: Brian Griscavage, Sue Griscavage.
Ethan Reed will continue his academic and athletic career as a member of the Track and Field Team at USMA West Point, majoring in Chemical Engineering. Sitting left to right: Jason Reed, Jennifer Reed, Ethan Reed, Riley Reed.
Standing left to right: Ryan Boyer, Tom Donlan, Tyler Arnold, Troy Donlan.
Michaela Williams will continue her academic career at Juniata College, majoring in Pre Med, and will also play women’s soccer. Seated left to right: Father Michael Williams, Michaela Williams, mother Michele Richards, brother Michael Williams.
Back row left to right: Assistant Coach Mackenzie Palacz, Head Coach Jen Stine, Assistant Coach Derek Stine.
Ben Gehret will attend Juniata College, majoring in Business, and will continue his athletic career playing soccer. Seated left to right: brother Jake Gehret, mother Nikki Gehret, Ben Gehret, father Jeremy Gehret. Standing left to right: Assistant Coach Dave Hall, Head Coach Eric Roberts, Assistant Coach Casey Savitski. Missing from picture: sister Loren Gehret.
Nathan Gallagher has committed to play basketball and will be attending Juniata College to major in Finance with a minor in Sports Analytics. Seated left to right: brother Connor, father Scott, Nathan, mother Cynthia Roadarmel, and stepfather Nate Roadarmel. Standing left to right: Joe Britto from 25th Hour and Team PA, Assistant Coach Jack McCloskey, Head Coach Mike Woytowich, and Assistant Coach Casey Savitski.
Talon Piatt is headed to Misericordia University to major in Business Marketing and play football. Seated left to right: Jacob Piatt, brother Jaxten Piatt, and mother Erica Piatt.










Our Student Teacher Spotlight this week features a future educator who is already making a meaningful difference in kindergarten.
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. 🍎
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. 🍎

