FBLA executive board members attended the Kalahari State Leadership Workshop this past weekend. The students and advisors attended workshops, listened to inspiring speakers, and experienced team-building events.Β 
about 8 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
Our SoCo Soccer teams are set to kick off their state playoff journeys on Tuesday as they begin their pursuit of state titles:
π Boys Soccer β District Champions!
π Home vs. York Catholic
π Tuesday, 6 PM
π Girls Soccer β District Runner-Up!
π Away at Brandywine Heights
π Tuesday, 6 PM
Come cheer on our boys at Tiger Stadium or hit the road to back our girls at Brandywine Heights! Letβs show our SoCo pride wherever we go!
All tickets must be purchased on Hometown Ticketing. 
about 11 hours ago, Ryan Mensch

Recently, Mr. Lindenmuth's World History classes completed a unit on Muslim civilizations where they discussed Muslim empires established in India and the religious diversity between Hindus and Muslims living there.Β  They also explored the Taj Mahal and overall culture of India. 
To help deepen connections to this unit of study, Mrs. Keller, our Library Paraprofessional, visited his World History classes to share her experiences from the year she spent in India at age thirty-seven. Her journey began in Bangalore, a lively city full of color and energy. There, she took time to learn the local way of living: how people worked, cooked, and connected with one another. Many of the people she met spoke Malayalam, and though it was new to her, she enjoyed learning simple phrases and understanding their conversations. Over the months, she came to appreciate the simplicity, warmth, and kindness that surrounded her each day. As part of her presentation, Mrs. Keller brought back items from India to show the class, sharing artifacts, textiles, and some everyday tools that captured the rich culture she experienced there.
Contributor: Maddison Yost, Print/Digital Media Intern
about 11 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
In Ms. Charlton's Biology class, students replicated the four stages of mitosis using cookies and sprinkles last week. This hands-on lab taught students the process of cell division and how it relates to growth, repair, and development!Β  πͺπ¬
about 12 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
FBLA and the History Department are collecting donations for local food cupboards. Teachers throughout the middle and high school will be collecting donations until November 12th. Peanut butter, canned foods, and baby food are great items to donate.Β 
about 13 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
Last week, our High School and Middle School students were encouraged to dress up for Halloween Spirit Week. Each day brought a new theme, and students went all out to show their creativity and Halloween pride. The days were as follows: Monday - Flannel Day, Tuesday - Pink Out, Wednesday - Pajama Day, Thursday - Assigned Halloween Color, Friday - Costume Day. Spirit Week is important because it is something fun the whole school can participate in. It can take our minds off of stressful situations as we dress up for fun and embrace our school spirit with friends and teachers. Thank you to all students and staff who participated in this event.
Contributors: Kylee Henry, Brooke Knorr, and Karlene Wiehe
about 13 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
Students in the Fundamentals of Woodworking class crafted custom cutting boards and engraved their own personal logos, combining creativity with craftsmanship.  This hands-on project helped students build practical skills while expressing their individuality. πͺ΅π¨
3 days ago, Ryan Mensch
SCA Soccer Teams Advance to District Championships and State Playoffs
The boysβ team battled through an intense matchup against Benton on Wednesday, pulling out a clutch 1β0 win to move on to face Millville in the District Championship at Milton tomorrow at 2:00 p.m.
The girlsβ team also delivered a thrilling performance, defeating South Williamsport 1β0 to punch their ticket to the District Championship against Muncy, which will also take place at Milton tomorrow at 12:00 p.m.
Both teams now set their sights on district titles and state competition. Come out and support the Tigers tomorrow at Milton High School!
Photo Credit: The Daily Item
Contributor: Cullen McGinley, Journalism Staff Member
4 days ago, Ryan Mensch
SCA students had the opportunity to hear from two authors yesterday, gaining insight into the process of writing and publishing a book. Ann LaBar, author of Prom Theory, joined virtually to discuss how to generate ideas and translate them onto paper. Juanita Mowery, author of Life With Sushi, visited in person to share her experiences with the publishing process and read her book to students. βοΈ
4 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Congratulations to our High School Art Club students for earning 2nd place with a score of 38.9 in the Exchangeβs Halloween Window Painting Contest! π€π
Special recognition goes to Mya Daubert and Alasia Gaines for their top-scoring window design. Great job to all participants for representing our school with creativity and talent!
Check out The Exchange's Facebook post about the contest here: 
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Fpmx5KUhN/6 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Our Marching Band proudly participated in the Catawissa Halloween Parade on Saturday night. With strong performances and school spirit on full display, our talented students made a memorable impression. Thank you to everyone who came out to support our musicians! π»ππ¬
7 days ago, Ryan Mensch
πOur Southern Columbia Tigers will host Cowanesque Valley in the first round of the District IV playoffs on Friday, October 31 at 7:00 PM at Tiger Stadium.
πJoin us in supporting the team as they kick off their postseason journey and battle to advance through the bracket. For important information regarding playoff ticketing procedures, please refer to the attached graphic.
8 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Last night, the Student Council hosted its annual Trunk or Treat.Β  During this event, sports teams, clubs, teachers, and administrators came together to decorate their trunks with fun themes and hand out candy. Β The event featured 30 uniquely decorated trunks and welcomed approximately 600 students. This event brought together students of all ages to celebrate Halloween, and weβre grateful to everyone who attended and helped make it a success! ππ»π¦
Contributors: Karlene Wiehe and Alyssa Connor, Journalism Staff Members
11 days ago, Ryan Mensch
SCA is very excited to welcome a new organization, Youth in Philanthropy (YIP). YIP empowers high school students to make a positive impact on their community through hands-on learning and grantmaking.
Seven high school students, along with their YIP advisorsβSeΓ±ora Borys and Mrs. Longβattended a YIP kick-off event to learn more about philanthropy and the needs assessment process. By the end of the year, the students will select one deserving organization to receive a grant based on the needs of our community.
11 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Tomorrow's Lunch Menu and Friday's Lunch Menu will be swapped due to product availability.  Thursday October 23 will be Max Sticks w/ Marinara Sauce.  Friday, October 24 will be French Toast Sticks w/ Sausage Patties and Potato Cakes.  Our apologies for the inconvenience.  
13 days ago, John Rosselli
π The Farm to Table class enjoyed a delicious taste of fall by making homemade applesauce from scratch. We are incredibly grateful to Greens Fruit Farm for their generous donation of apples. Your support makes hands-on learning experiences like this possible!
14 days ago, Ryan Mensch
π« Itβs been a busy start to the school year, but weβre finally taking a moment to spotlight five incredible new educators who joined Southern Columbia this fall! Each one brings something special to our Tiger community, and weβre excited for you to get to know them.
π Journalism staff member Abigail Apichell connected with the newcomers to learn more about their backgrounds, passions, and what drives them in the classroom. Check out the graphics to discover what makes each of these educators a great addition to our team!
15 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Students in Ms. Charlton's Honors Anatomy & Physiology class investigated slides prepared from their own cheek and skin cells. Students were tasked to identify any organelles that were visible and relate this to their current unit on cells and tissues.Β π¬
19 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Yesterday, High School Art Club members participated in The Exchange's annual Halloween Window Painting Contest in Downtown Bloomsburg under the advisership of Mrs. Roulin. Β After finishing their paintings, students had the chance to explore The Exchange's current gallery exhibition, gaining inspiration from the incredible work on display by local artists. It was a wonderful day for our student artists! ππ»π¦
19 days ago, Ryan Mensch
Students in Mrs. Becker's Accounting class had an incredible opportunity to meet Tim DeFoor, Pennsylvaniaβs Auditor General, and Stacey Garrity, the PA State Treasurer today. They also explored the PA Treasury Vault and toured the stunning State Capitol Building in Harrisburg. ποΈ 
19 days ago, Ryan Mensch