Pictured here are our SCA Lady Tigers with their awards at the National High School Cheerleading Championships last week in Texas. They placed 5th in the Advanced Division, received the Best Use of Stunts Specialty Award, and were recognized as a top 10 finalist in the USA (of all high schools, no matter the division). Our Lady Tigers will compete at the PIAA Cheerleading States tomorrow morning.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
cheerleading
Mr. Lindenmuth's Contemporary Issues class is doing a community project in conjunction with Mr. Ted Yeager for the upcoming Catawissa 250th anniversary. Anyone who had involvement or was associated with the Catawissa Redskins Midget football from 1954 to the present could you please reach out to Mr. Ted Yeager either by email or by phone to help provide information on the team. Ted Yeager wc21@aol.com 570-274-6445
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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Good luck to these three amazing singers today as they participate in District Choir and audition for Regions! We are so proud of them and the hard work they’ve put in to get here! Go get β€˜em!! πŸ’›πŸ–€ The concert is on Friday at Montoursville High School at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Singers, Left to Right: Kemilyn Hill, Ben Karnes, and Saira Sodergren.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
district choir
SAVE is holding a Bingo + Basket fundraiser to provide funding for their annual SAVE Walk and their upcoming SAVE summit in North Carolina in April. Please see the attached flyer for more details!
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
bingo basket
SCA ENCORE will be performing "Little Shop of Horrors" on March 14, 15, and 16. Tickets can be ordered by visiting the following link: our.show/littleshopsouthern We hope to see you at the show! 🎢🍿
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
little shop of horrors
Congratulations to the following students who placed in PMEA District 8 Band: Mason Laubach - Trombone Sarah Eyer - French Horn Evelyn Staugaitis - Baritone Saxophone
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
pmea band
pmea band
pmea band
pmea band
pmea band
pmea band
61 FBLA students competed at regionals yesterday. So far, 39 members have qualified to attend the state leadership conference in Hershey in April. Pictured are some of the winners. 1st place - Isaac Carter, Aiden Corrigan, and Landon Ferrara (Hospitality and Event Management) - Maddison Yost (Intro to Business Concepts) - Madalyn LeVan (Intro to Business Procedures) - Aidyn McHale (Intro to Parliamentary Procedure) - Amanda Strocko (Broadcast Journalism) 2nd place - Molli Petro (Agribusiness) - Milind Kapidiya (Computer Problem Solving) - Chase Compton (Help Desk) - Isabelle Baylor, Makayla Baylor, and Vivien Miller (Intro to Event Planning) - Joanna Chen (Intro to Financial Math) - Daniel Marzeski (Organizational Leadership) - Andrew Sharrow (Public Policy and Advocacy) - Gavin Krebs (Sports and Entertainment Management) - Kylie Leck and Alana Reuter (Intro to Social Media Strategies) - Quinn Johnston (Job Interview) 3rd Place - Ryter McCoog (Business Calculations) - Trent Conway (Entrepreneurship) - Ryan Crable (Insurance and Risk Management) - Todd Brosius (UX Design) 4th place - Addison Charnosky (Business Communications) - Brett Lyons (Cyber Security) - Herbert Winter (Economics) - Ethan Rush (Intro to FBLA) - Jenna Billig (Marketing) - Conlan Kaczmarek (Networking Infrastructure) - Maxwell Kehler (Public Policy and Advocacy) - Seth Hummel (Securities and Investments) 5th - Jon Patterson (Agribusiness) - Morgan Waugh (Health Care Administration) - Ethan Rush (Help Desk) - Aiden Brown (Journalism) - Dylan Stine (Securities and Investments) - Elizabeth Hodder (Supply Chain Management) - Ariana Bernard (UX Design)
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
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These staff members were presented thank you notes from high school Peer Leaders and a small sign to hang on their classroom doors for being their "Trusted Adult." Being a trusted adult means you are someone who students view as a reliable and caring source of support. What’s more, they listen and respond appropriately to expressed concerns, warning signs, and threats of someone who may be at risk of harming themselves or others. This Peer Leadership project is one of our high school S.A.V.E. initiatives.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
trusted adults
trusted adults
trusted adults
trusted adults
trusted adults
trusted adults
trusted adults
trusted adult
Mrs. Roulin's High School Art students have been working hard on their holiday projects. πŸŽ…πŸŽ„πŸŽ
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
artwork
artwork
artwork
artwork
artwork
artwork
artwork
We hope that you have enjoyed getting to know our staff through the "Together We're Tigers" features published on the school website and on social media. Here is the final edition. Top Row (Left to Right): David Kaseman: 6th Grade Science and Math Teacher with 19 years in education and 15 years working at SCA Kayla Huntington: K-4 Life Skills Teacher with 5 years working in education and in her 1st year working at SCA Brandon Traugh: Elementary Principal with 12 years working in education and 8 years working at SCA Chris Kreisher: Paraprofessional / Police Officer with 9 years working at SCA Christopher Gengler: High School Teacher with 24 years working at SCA Holly Serafini: 8th Grade Teacher with 17 years working in education and 15 years working at SCA Bottom Row (Left to Right) Michael Williams: Geography Teacher with 36 years working at SCA Colleen Kane-Gilger: Library Manager with 9 years in education and in her 2nd year at SCA Dana Madara: Computer/STEM teacher and Gifted Teacher with 16 years in education and 9 years working at SCA Crystal Gajkowski: Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment with 19 years in education and in her 1st year working at SCA
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
teachers
Students in Mrs. Long's 10th grade American History class have been learning about the Great Depression for the past month. The unit included a station activity, stock market game, student-made skits, and a Great Depression children's book as a final project.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
great depression
great depression
great depression
great depression
We have a special second installment of "Together We're Tigers" on this wonderful Wednesday! The feature will conclude tomorrow with our final group of excellent educators. πŸ«πŸŽ’πŸ“ Standing (Left to Right): Dani Schwalm: High School Special Education Teacher with 21 years working at SCA Jenna Sellers: High School Guidance Counselor with 18 years working at SCA Seated (Left to Right): Cathy Scicchitano: High School Special Education Teacher with 18 years working at SCA JoAnn Stine: Paraprofessional with 28 as a Bus Driver 8 as a Paraprofessional with 36 years working at SCA Lori Becker: High School BCIT Teacher with 30 years in education and 25 years working at SCA Leanne Roughton: High School English Teacher and Gifted Teacher 9-12 with 17 years in education and 11 years working at SCA
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
together we're tigers
This edition of β€œTogether We’re Tigers” takes us to the High School! Standing (Left to Right): Erin Stabler: School-based Therapist with 5 years in education and 4 years working at SCA Steve DeLong: Chemistry Teacher with 18 years working at SCA Jennifer Stine: High School Mathematics Teacher with 18 years in education and 16 years at SCA Kimberly Roulin: Secondary Art Teacher with 17 years in education and in her 3rd year at SCA Ted Deljanovan: Health and Physical Education Teacher with 9 years at SCA Nick McWilliams: Grades 5-12 Music Teacher with 2.5 years in education and 1.5 years working at SCA Seated (Left to Right): Courtney Deljanovan: Speech-Language Pathologist with 7 years in education and in her 2nd year at SCA Tricia Hoffman: High School Social Studies with 23 years in education and in her 22nd year at SCA Peggy Wondoloski: Paraprofessional with 25 years working at SCA Henry Hynoski: High School Principal with 6 years in education and in his 1st year at SCA
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
high school teachers
Senior Gavin Krebs won the WQMY-TV Scholar Athlete Award from Figured Law Firm and was awarded a scholarship of $5000. Congratulations, Gavin!
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
award
award
award
On Friday, the Southern Columbia High School Student Council Officers delivered blankets to the patients at the Janet Weis Children's Hospital and to AGAPE. The 10th annual drive provided 150 blankets to those in need during the holiday season. Over the last 10 years our district has been able to contribute to 1300+ blanket donations! Our students, school, and community are amazing!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!πŸŽ„πŸŽ„πŸŽ„
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
blanket drive
blanket drive
Students and staff have been enjoying "12 Days of Holidays," sponsored by Student Council. You can visit and follow their page here (https://www.facebook.com/SoCoStuCo/) to see even more great photos, information on upcoming theme days, and daily prize winners. πŸŽ…πŸŽ„πŸ€Ά
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
first grade teachers
christmas
christmas
christmas
christmas
A yearbook makes for the perfect gift for that tough-to-buy-for student on your holiday shopping list. Use the link below to place your order today for any one of our three schools. https://www.jostens.com/yearbooks/students-and-parents/about-yearbooks#affiliate Sure, the books won't arrive until May, but the best gifts are worth a delay! πŸŽ„πŸŽ…
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
yearbook
yearbook
Congratulations to the Class 2A State Champions, your Southern Columbia Tigers! The Tigers have now won an unprecedented 7 State Championships in a row and lead the state with 14 overall.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
football
For those attending the football game on Friday, please review the PIAA Policy on Spectator Decorum in the attachment below.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
piaa conduct
football
For those attending the football game on Friday, please review the PIAA Policy on Spectator Decorum in the attachment below.
over 2 years ago, Ryan Mensch
spectator decorum
piaa football