Experiences like this build real-world agricultural understanding and give students authentic connections to the concepts they learn in class. Thank you to Andrews Acres for providing the animals for this activity! π π







π» Congratulations to violinist Michaela Williams! π»
Michaela has achieved an outstanding accomplishment by advancing to Regional Orchestra! Sheβll continue her musical journey by auditioning for State Orchestra in Williamsport on March 5β6.
Michaela, along with the other talented students who qualified, will perform in a Regional Orchestra concert at Williamsport High School on March 7 at 2 PM (time updated).

Both officers are certified Drug Recognition Experts, and they provided students with firsthand insight into the skills, procedures, and responsibilities involved in identifying impaired drivers. Students asked great questions and gained valuable realβworld knowledge about law enforcement careers.
A big thankβyou to Corporal Tobias and Trooper Beaver for sharing their expertise!


π Hunterβs Jersey Day: Friday, March 6
Join us in celebrating the legacy of Hunter Beck Reynolds and supporting the Hunterβs Heart & Hustle Foundation, a nonβprofit honoring Hunterβs dedication as a student, athlete, and philanthropist. The Foundation helps studentβathletes across central Pennsylvania by providing shoes, equipment, participation fees, and more so they have the resources they need to succeed on and off the field.
More information on how each building will be supporting this cause will be shared in the coming days! π€π


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π RESERVE YOUR 2026 YEARBOOK BY FRIDAY!
If you are interested in securing a copy for your student, please know that Friday, February 20, is the final day to guarantee a yearbook. Our final order is submitted to the printing plant when this sale closes, and we cannot guarantee any copies after that point.
Links for each school are provided below.
Donβt miss out. Order today! πΈβ¨
High School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1045481/Southern-Columbia-Area-High-School/
Middle School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1756583/Southern-Columbia-Middle-School/
Elementary School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1144189/G-C-Hartman-Elementary-School/2026-Yearbook/2025073104413031754/CATALOG_SHOP/



Buy your tickets here: https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/12-1234567/6939733de236782714ea5cb1
Additionally, please see the flyer for details on Sunday's fundraiser event.
As always, thank you for your continued support!


Southern Columbia junior Declan McGinley finished 6th in the statewide βVoice of Democracyβ speech/essay competition, sponsored locally by VFW Post 8306, Catawissa.
Declan competed against winners from 23 VFW Districts across Pennsylvania, with 193 VFW Posts and 1,760 total submissions considered. He received a $1,000 award, a commemorative jacket and backpack, and a tour of the Gettysburg Battleground.
This yearβs theme was: βHow Are You Showing Patriotism and Support for Our Country?β
Congratulations, Declan!

The Tigers followed the achievement with a statement win, defeating Shamokin 69β58 in the PHAC semifinals. The victory sends the Tigers to their first-ever PHAC Championship appearance.
The Tigers (18β5) will face Lewisburg in tonightβs championship game. Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. at Shikellamy High School.
Go Tigers!π

Itβs time to dress to impress and step into the spotlight! π
π Saturday, May 2, 2026
π¬ Promenade
π Southern Columbia Area High School New Gymnasium
π 5:00 PM
π Prom
π Route 61 Events
1437 PA-61, Sunbury, PA 17801
π 7:00 PM β 10:00 PM
Roll out the red carpet and get ready for a night of glam, style, and unforgettable memories. ποΈβ¨
Formal invitations will be released shortly, so keep an eye outβ¦ you wonβt want to miss this star-studded evening!




Ms. Hoffmanβs freshman Civics class served as the jury, listening carefully to both sides. The prosecution, made up of Mara Turner, Johnny Barnette, Emily Valencik, Mason Laubach, and Nick Briggs, argued that the school violated the studentβs First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and opinion and did not properly address the bullying that occurred after the incident. On the other side, the defense team, Dillen Brassard, Larry Kittle, and Karley McHale, claimed that the school made a reasonable judgment call in asking the student to remove the shirt because it was causing a disruption in the classroom, and argued that the school could not address the bullying if they were never made aware it was happening.
Overseeing the trial was Judge Leah Fenstermacher, who kept order and made sure everyone followed courtroom procedures as the jury worked toward a decision. In the end, the jury sided with the prosecution, and the school was found guilty.Β
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Join us Saturday, February 7 for a fun afternoon of Bingo in support of our music program! π
ποΈ Saturday, Feb. 7
β° 2:00 PM
π Bloomsburg Fire Department
π See flyer for full details

The ceremony is tentatively scheduled for May 28. Please note that this date may need to change if adjustments to the school calendar are required due to additional snow days.
We will keep families informed of any updates as soon as they become available. π

π¨ Congratulations to Art Club member Hailey Gallup for creating the winning design!
Order here:
https://www.storessimple.com/academysportscenter/groupproducts.php?prodgroup_id=40400&prodgroupbypass=true





