
The Childcare & Education class recently visited the Danville Child Development Center. Students had the opportunity to tour the center and gain hands-on observation experience. The Childcare & Education class is a required course for both the General Education and Early Education Career and Technical Education programs within the Family and Consumer Sciences department.


Elementary staff and students rocked the stage at our PSSA Idol celebration on Tuesday, boosting excitement for state testing! 🎤📚
The event was filled with energy and enthusiasm as teachers and students showcased their talents, from singing and dancing to creative performances. The auditorium buzzed with cheers and applause, creating a supportive and fun atmosphere. Students felt motivated and encouraged, knowing their hard work and preparation for the PSSA tests were being celebrated.
Teachers also enjoyed the opportunity to connect with students outside the classroom, fostering a sense of community and teamwork. The celebration not only aimed to reduce test anxiety but also to remind everyone that learning can be enjoyable and rewarding.
Overall, the PSSA Idol celebration was a memorable experience for all involved, leaving everyone feeling pumped and ready to tackle the state tests with confidence!








Congratulations to Rhylin Faus and Marlowe Schock for winning 1st Place in the American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Poster contest. Rhylin and Marlowe were winners at both the local level and at the 6 County Council. Both students were presented with a certificate and a monetary prize. Mrs. Brown is very proud of their hard work and would like to thank the 5th and 6th graders who entered. The poppy is a symbol of remembrance for our veterans. For those who wish to learn more, you can look up the poem "In Flanders Fields" by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae.


ATTENTION PARENTS OF ATHLETES IN GRADES 6-11:
Free PIAA sports physicals will be held on Tuesday May 27, after school from 3pm to 6pm. This is the ONLY date available for free physicals.
After opening the link, please put in the athlete's SCASD email address to sign up. Healthy Roster paperwork will need to be filled out to receive a physical BUT will not be available to complete until May 1 when the program resets.
For new parents, email Alexcis ahower@scasd.us to request access to Healthy Roster.
https://outlook.office.com/owa/calendar/Gbfa59300e9614a97b95b9cdb2ad59149@scasd.us/bookings/

Meet our 8th Grade Stars for March! Left to right: Cheyenne Steiner - ELA, Lana Stank - History, Joseph Katch - Math, Ralen Ferrara - Science. These students have shown exceptional dedication and achievement in their subjects. Congratulations!


The 52nd Annual John Steiner Gold Mathematics Competition was held at Bucknell University on March 12. Mr. Brian Leslie accompanied eight students from SCA to compete against almost 150 students from 22 schools. The 2-hour exam, which prohibits the use of calculators, consisted of 36 challenging questions from many areas of mathematics. The overall mean score of all 151 students was 11 out of 36, while the median score was 8 out of 36; that shows the difficulty level of these questions.
The students from Southern Columbia who participated were Makayla Baylor, Joanna Chen, Aiden Eby, Braylon Feese, Josh Knoebel, Austin Shaffer, Mara Turner, and Will Victory. Southern's top scorer was Aiden Eby who received a certificate and a mathematics book as a gift.
The 53rd Annual John Steiner Gold Mathematics Competition will be held on March 11th, 2026.


Up next for our "Student Teacher Feature" is Miss. Daisy Bailey! She’s currently working alongside Mrs. Becker and Mr. Williams, gaining hands-on experience in the classroom. We’re proud to support passionate future educators like Daisy as they help shape the minds of the future. Learn more about her journey below! 📚✨


The SCASD Board of Directors will hold the following meetings this evening in the High School Library: 6:30 – Curriculum Committee, 7:00 – Board Meeting. The meetings will be live streamed on the SCASD YouTube Channel.
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK_ciESLGA4
Public Comment Form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=ExPF2RLz1kuoc4nEncUdfSXUdVnc_dFDgog_y0gYe4hUNDI3N01aWElMSDNQU0dUTTZGSFZTNFFWTSQlQCNjPTEu
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DEVHH84889EE

Congratulations to the following Juniors and Seniors who have been named to the Prom Court for this year’s Great Gatsby Gala! Prom will be held on May 3rd at 7:00 PM at Route 61 Events. The crowning of the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess will take place during the Promenade, which will be held at 5:00 PM in the Charles Nesbitt Gymnasium.


On April 10 and 11, after a nearly eight-week learning process, 8th graders in Mr. Kelchner’s science classes presented their sustainable building design projects to a panel of engineers. 🏢
The winning group was selected by a guest engineer who played the role of the building owner, and it included Noah Esworthy, Graer Christian, and Gavin Trometter. These students presented their design with knowledge and professionalism. Their building had a unique terraced design and a gentle curve at each end that required complex calculations of overall square footage. They included a vast array of thoughtfully chosen energy-saving features and state-of-the-art amenities, while still managing to come in just under their allotted budget of $20 million. Their “design firm” was able to win the contract by efficiently and enthusiastically demonstrating how their systems reduced operating costs through lowered electricity and water bills, using their calculated reductions to justify their design choices. In addition to planning a striking and environmentally friendly building, the group researched the Sustainable D.C. 2.0 Initiative, a set of standards that seek to make Washington the most sustainable city in the world, and they explained how their building fits into that broader context. Among other prizes, they will have their names engraved on the classroom trophy that features all past winners of the competition. 🏆
A big thank you to the guest judges who generously gave their time to be with us for two days. These included Eric Fedder, 2005 SCA valedictorian, architectural engineer, and senior project manager for Project Management Advisors Inc. of San Diego, California; John Kelchner, retired electrical engineer and former President & CEO of Citizen’s Electric Power Company in Lewisburg, PA; and Noah Blusius, SCA alumnus, architectural engineer, and project engineer for Alexander Building Company in Harrisburg, PA. Congratulations to all 8th grade students for your outstanding effort and successful collaboration on a very challenging real-world project. 🏫





G.C. Hartman Elementary hosted a fun-filled Egg Hunt today for students in Kindergarten through Fourth Grade to enjoy! A group of selected students also got the chance to take part in the “Bunny Hop,” a lively sack race where participants hopped to the finish line with their legs inside potato sacks. Students also got the opportunity to enjoy the Egg Decorating Station, where they made unique and beautiful creations. All of this was made possible by HART, as well as donations from parents and local businesses. Thank you for your invaluable support in creating an exceptional experience for our students! 🐰
Contributor: Ava Bixler, Journalism Staff Member








Mrs. Traugh's and Mrs. Huntington's classes enthusiastically crafted delightful Easter treats last week, bringing joy and creativity to the holiday season. 🐰🐣



Students in Ag 1 are learning about different components of Food Science. Last week, they learned about the process of fermentation. Students combined yeast, sugar, and hot water together to produce enough carbon dioxide to inflate balloons on their water bottles. The hot water works as an activator for the yeast and the sugar acts as a food source. The food science industry and food production are crucial parts of the agricultural economy in Pennsylvania.





This dedicated group of 11th and 12th graders volunteered their time every Wednesday after school to tutor 3rd and 4th graders in math and reading. Their tutoring sessions began in December and successfully concluded for the year on April 9th. Thank you for your commitment and hard work!


The SCASD Board of Directors will hold the following meeting this evening in the High School Library: 6:00 - Facilities/Finance Committee. The meeting will be live streamed on the SCASD YouTube Channel.
YouTube Live Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JomAo42tZY
Public Comment Form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=ExPF2RLz1kuoc4nEncUdfSXUdVnc_dFDgog_y0gYe4hUQjk0V1NHNFQ4WjQ5RjFWUVlKMFVVUExFTyQlQCNjPTEu
Board Docs: https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/scol/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DEVL7N553402

The Activities and Policy Committee Meetings scheduled for Monday, April 14, 2025, at 6:00pm and 6:30pm have been cancelled. There will be a Facilities/Finance Committee Meeting starting at 6:00pm in the High School Library.

Agriculture Science 1 students learned the proper steps to make butter. The students poured heavy cream into jars and shook them until the cream separated into buttermilk and butterfat. After all the shaking, they poured the butterfat into a strainer, pressed all the excess butter through the strainer, and then stored it in small jars. The processing time can vary depending on the person making the butter. Some students took about 4 minutes, while others took about 8-10 minutes to shake until the butter was ready.
Contributor: Liam Winkler, Journalism Staff Member







Let’s meet another one of our fantastic student teachers—Kennedy Brown! She’s currently working alongside Mr. Rennalls and gaining hands-on experience in the classroom. We’re proud to support passionate future educators like Kennedy as they help shape the next generation. Learn more about her journey below! 📚✨


🎼Save the Date! 🎨
Join us for an unforgettable experience of music and art at our Spring Concerts and Art Show on May 6 and 7 at Southern Columbia High School. Enjoy vibrant performances by our talented musicians and explore stunning artworks created by our amazing students. Don't miss out on this celebration of creativity and community. See the graphic for more information. We can't wait to see you there!


The Catawissa VFW held a coloring contest, and pictured are three winners. This contest was held across multiple schools, and each won their age group. As a result, the VFW donated $5,000 for classrooms to purchase supplies.
The Catawissa VFW has been a great supporter of our school and families in our district, and we are thankful for their generosity.

