Mrs. Becker's Office Applications students attended Flavorful Food Truck Friday at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds on Friday, April 24th.
Students are creating their own food trucks in class, and this trip allowed them to spend the afternoon outside exploring the various food trucks and sampling their food. They also participated in a marketing scavenger hunt that helped them understand how the trucks implemented the 4 P's of marketing.
Students are creating their own food trucks in class, and this trip allowed them to spend the afternoon outside exploring the various food trucks and sampling their food. They also participated in a marketing scavenger hunt that helped them understand how the trucks implemented the 4 P's of marketing.










This weekβs Student Teacher Feature highlights Rachel Kessler, who is currently student teaching in Mrs. Maddenβs 3rd grade classroom. Rachel has been gaining valuable handsβon experience while supporting student learning and classroom instruction. We are excited to share more about her journey in education! βοΈ

Students in the Childcare & Education class within the Education and Childcare CTE programs participated in learning beyond the classroom during a visit to the Danville Child Development Center today. During the visit, students viewed a presentation from the program director that explained the ins and outs of operating a childcare center. Students also toured the facility and had the opportunity to observe and interact with children of various age groups.

Students from Ms. Zyssetβs class visited Mrs. Sharrowβs kindergarten class to make Earth Day headbands together. The classes meet once a month to learn from one another and build meaningful connections across grade levels. This visit was a great example of kids helping kids learn in a fun and engaging way. π±ππ¨




HS Art Club spent Earth Day at Rohrbachβs Farm, painting interactive props for the childrenβs garden. It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to share their creativity beyond the school walls. Great job to everyone involved! ππ±π¨






Southern Columbia is proud to announce that Alasia Gaines has been selected as a 2026 Journey Bank Teen Star Musical Competition finalist. Alasia will return to the Teen Star stage once again, continuing to represent Southern Columbia with talent and professionalism as a wonderful ambassador for the program.
The Teen Star finale will take place this Sunday, April 26, at 2:00 pm at the Haas Center for the Arts on the campus of Commonwealth University Bloomsburg. Community members, families, and students are encouraged to attend and cheer on our finalist.
Tickets are available for $5 in advance at any Journey Bank branch office and for $7 at the door on the day of the show. All ticket proceeds are donated directly to the music departments at the finalistsβ high schools, so attendance supports both our students and our arts programs. πΆ
The Teen Star finale will take place this Sunday, April 26, at 2:00 pm at the Haas Center for the Arts on the campus of Commonwealth University Bloomsburg. Community members, families, and students are encouraged to attend and cheer on our finalist.
Tickets are available for $5 in advance at any Journey Bank branch office and for $7 at the door on the day of the show. All ticket proceeds are donated directly to the music departments at the finalistsβ high schools, so attendance supports both our students and our arts programs. πΆ


Congratulations to the Southern Columbia Junior Prom Court and Senior Prom Court!
Junior Prom Court
Front Row: Hayden Brandon, Destiny Deeter, Makenna Golden, Kylee Henry, Addison Rarig, Audrey Reuter
Back Row: Levi Everitt, Ayden Hockenbroch, Blaise Kissinger, Jace Malakoski, Joe Williams, Kaden Zachman
Senior Prom Court
Front Row: Lola Cecco, Kylah Heath, Liana Murphy, Makenzi Pfirman, Emma Potter, Leah Sheriff
Back Row: Cole Bixler, Braylon Feese, Benjamin Gehret, Braydon Griscavage, Rowen Humphrey, Parker Pesarchick
Junior Prom Court
Front Row: Hayden Brandon, Destiny Deeter, Makenna Golden, Kylee Henry, Addison Rarig, Audrey Reuter
Back Row: Levi Everitt, Ayden Hockenbroch, Blaise Kissinger, Jace Malakoski, Joe Williams, Kaden Zachman
Senior Prom Court
Front Row: Lola Cecco, Kylah Heath, Liana Murphy, Makenzi Pfirman, Emma Potter, Leah Sheriff
Back Row: Cole Bixler, Braylon Feese, Benjamin Gehret, Braydon Griscavage, Rowen Humphrey, Parker Pesarchick


Our International Cooking class recently partnered with 6th grade Social Studies for a meaningful crossβcurricular, crossβgrade learning experience. Students prepared Egyptian dip and flatbread, bringing ancient civilizations to life through food and culture. This hands-on activity gave students a chance to explore global traditions, apply classroom learning in a creative way, and connect with younger classmates.





Due to product availability, the following changes will be made to next week's lunch menu at G.C. Hartman Elementary Center and SCA HS/MS:
Monday, April 20:
French Toast Sticks
Sausage Patty
Baby Cake Potatoes
Warm Cinnamon Apples
Wednesday, April 22:
Orange Chicken w/ WG Seasoned Rice
Steamed Broccoli
Mandarin Oranges
We apologize for the change and thank you for your understanding.
Monday, April 20:
French Toast Sticks
Sausage Patty
Baby Cake Potatoes
Warm Cinnamon Apples
Wednesday, April 22:
Orange Chicken w/ WG Seasoned Rice
Steamed Broccoli
Mandarin Oranges
We apologize for the change and thank you for your understanding.
Mr. Deljanovanβs Adventure Sports class visited Three Ponds Golf Course this week for an instructional session with local golf legend Jonathan Clark. Students were highly engaged as Mr. Clark provided hands-on instruction in golf etiquette, proper grip, and effective striking techniques.
A big thank-you to Bob Medon and the Knoebelβs team for supporting our students and helping make this valuable, real-world learning experience possible. β³
A big thank-you to Bob Medon and the Knoebelβs team for supporting our students and helping make this valuable, real-world learning experience possible. β³


This week, 32 FBLA students attended the State Leadership Conference in Hershey. Individuals and the chapter received multiple awards at the SLC.
The following students placed in their event:
-Vivien Miller; 2nd place, Technology Support and Services
-Leah Fenstermacher; 7th place, Technology Support and Services
-Grayson Reck; 9th place, Securities and Investments
Additionally, Chase Compton won 5th place out of the entire state for his accumulation of service hours through the Big 33 program .
Furthermore, eight students were accepted into the Business Honor Society this year. To receive this recognition, students must submit a resume, transcript, and an application. Congratulations to Isabelle Baylor, Chase Compton, Madison Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, Sarah Martin, and Karlene Wiehe, and Maddison Yost.
Four students completed Business Achievement Awards this year, which are online courses about leadership. Congratulations Madi Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, and Karlene Wiehe.
As a chapter, SCA FBLA won two awards.
7th Place- Local Market Share award for 21.47% of our student body being in FBLA
10th Place- Feeding Pennsylvania Largest Contributors
The following students placed in their event:
-Vivien Miller; 2nd place, Technology Support and Services
-Leah Fenstermacher; 7th place, Technology Support and Services
-Grayson Reck; 9th place, Securities and Investments
Additionally, Chase Compton won 5th place out of the entire state for his accumulation of service hours through the Big 33 program .
Furthermore, eight students were accepted into the Business Honor Society this year. To receive this recognition, students must submit a resume, transcript, and an application. Congratulations to Isabelle Baylor, Chase Compton, Madison Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, Sarah Martin, and Karlene Wiehe, and Maddison Yost.
Four students completed Business Achievement Awards this year, which are online courses about leadership. Congratulations Madi Kerstetter, Aidyn McHale, Vivien Miller, and Karlene Wiehe.
As a chapter, SCA FBLA won two awards.
7th Place- Local Market Share award for 21.47% of our student body being in FBLA
10th Place- Feeding Pennsylvania Largest Contributors



This message is regarding our school lunch program:
While students in grades Kβ8 have been offered all meal components under the Offer vs. Serve model, some students are not selecting a complete meal. Beginning Wednesday, students in grades Kβ8 will be required to take all components of a school lunch to ensure they receive a balanced, nutritious meal. This change supports student health and wellness. Thank you for your cooperation.
While students in grades Kβ8 have been offered all meal components under the Offer vs. Serve model, some students are not selecting a complete meal. Beginning Wednesday, students in grades Kβ8 will be required to take all components of a school lunch to ensure they receive a balanced, nutritious meal. This change supports student health and wellness. Thank you for your cooperation.
Summer School information is now available. We encourage families and students to carefully read the attached document for important details regarding enrollment, dates, and requirements. π«

We are excited to feature Skyler Kriss in our latest Student Teacher Feature. Miss Kriss is student teaching with Mrs. Roughton in 11th grade. We are grateful to have her as part of our school community.
Be sure to check out the graphic to learn more about Skyler and her experience at SCA. βοΈ
Be sure to check out the graphic to learn more about Skyler and her experience at SCA. βοΈ

Alasia Gaines and Hailey Gallup were selected as WVIA Artists of the Week for the spring filming session. Yesterday, they were professionally filmed at the WVIA studio in Pittston, where they participated in interviews and showcased five pieces of their original artwork. Their work will be featured in the final videos, which are expected to be released on WVIAβs website sometime in June. Stay tuned!
Alasiaβs collection features visual art pieces completed in class. Haileyβs work includes pieces she created for SCAβs recent musical production, Sister Act, which is why the Virgin Mary appears in the group photo.
Contributor: Karlene Wiehe, Journalism Staff Member
Alasiaβs collection features visual art pieces completed in class. Haileyβs work includes pieces she created for SCAβs recent musical production, Sister Act, which is why the Virgin Mary appears in the group photo.
Contributor: Karlene Wiehe, Journalism Staff Member



Students recently attended the Model United Nations competition, where they represented countries and engaged in discussions on pressing global issues.
Congratulations to our three awardβwinning teams:
πAustin Shaffer and Jake Scherer (Somalia, Security Council): Best Delegation Award
πJohnny Barnette and Chase Compton (Venezuela, General Assembly): Best Peer Award
πAidyn McHale and Russell Longenberger (Morocco, Human Rights Council): RunnerβUp Peer Award
Congratulations to our three awardβwinning teams:
πAustin Shaffer and Jake Scherer (Somalia, Security Council): Best Delegation Award
πJohnny Barnette and Chase Compton (Venezuela, General Assembly): Best Peer Award
πAidyn McHale and Russell Longenberger (Morocco, Human Rights Council): RunnerβUp Peer Award




Students in the Personal Finance and Accounting classes participated in the Personal Budgeting Challenge sponsored by First Keystone Community Bank. The activity challenged students to apply realβworld budgeting and financial decisionβmaking skills. In Accounting, Levi Everitt earned a 4thβplace finish, while Colton Starkoski placed 1st in the Personal Finance class. π°

The final marking period is here, and time is running out. Fewer than 25 yearbooks remain available for purchase for each school.
π This is the last chance to secure a copy on a first come, first served basis.
Links to purchase for each school are below:
πElementary:
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1144189/G-C-Hartman-Elementary-School/2026-Yearbook/2025073104413031754/CATALOG_SHOP
πMiddle School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1756583/Southern-Columbia-Middle-School/2026-Yearbook/2025073104230103054/CATALOG_SHOP
πHigh School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1045481/SOUTHERN-COLUMBIA-AREA-HIGH-SCHOOL/2026-Yearbook/2025073104315805054/CATALOG_SHOP
π This is the last chance to secure a copy on a first come, first served basis.
Links to purchase for each school are below:
πElementary:
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1144189/G-C-Hartman-Elementary-School/2026-Yearbook/2025073104413031754/CATALOG_SHOP
πMiddle School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1756583/Southern-Columbia-Middle-School/2026-Yearbook/2025073104230103054/CATALOG_SHOP
πHigh School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1045481/SOUTHERN-COLUMBIA-AREA-HIGH-SCHOOL/2026-Yearbook/2025073104315805054/CATALOG_SHOP


This morning, the Adventure Sports class welcomed Shane Casey, a 2017 SCA graduate, who returned to speak with students about the upcoming trout season. Shane shared valuable information on safety, wildlife management, and effective fishing techniques, with a focus on applying those skills to the freshly stocked stream on campus. As a strong supporter of giving back, Shane spoke about the role the school played in developing him into the professional he is today. Students were excited to connect with an alumnus who knows the local area and could help enhance both their fishing skills and overall knowledge of the sport. π£





Another year, another collaborative project completed by the HS Art Club to help beautify our hallways. For this piece, a single image was divided into 25 squares, with each member responsible for completing one square using their medium of choice. The finished artwork reflects strong teamwork and creativity and is now displayed outside the band room entrance. What should they do next year? π¨


