The following students have been recognized as 8th Grade SoCo Stars for the month of April:

Ashlynn Sharkuski – Mathematics

Ashlynn Sharkuski is nominated as the April SoCo Star for Mathematics. Ashlynn has been one of the most consistently hard-working students, demonstrating steady progress throughout the year regardless of challenges. Ashlynn’s perseverance stands out and serves as a strong example of leadership for others. This work ethic and determination distinguish Ashlynn among peers. Congratulations on a well-deserved nomination.

Logan Turofski – Science

Logan Turofski is selected as the SoCo Star in Science for the month of April. Logan consistently comes to class well-prepared, engaged, and ready to contribute thoughtful questions and insightful comments. Logan’s positive sense of humor enhances the classroom environment, while consistent respect for peers and adults reflects strong character and decision-making. Congratulations.

Jonathan Palmer – Social Studies

Jonathan Palmer is nominated as a SoCo Star for the month of April. Jonathan approaches each class with enthusiasm and a strong desire to learn, consistently showing kindness and encouragement toward others. Jonathan works diligently, even when faced with challenges, and remains actively involved in class discussions. A genuine passion for American History and a commitment to completing work on time make Jonathan a valued member of the class.

Patrick Starr – ELA

Patrick Starr is selected as the SoCo Star for ELA. Patrick consistently demonstrates a positive attitude and strong work ethic, putting forth effort in all tasks. Patrick works well with others, participates regularly, and shows responsibility by staying current with assignments, including making up missed work. A willingness to seek help and give full effort is evident each day. Great work.
about 7 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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Ashlynn Sharkuski – Mathematics

Ashlynn Sharkuski is nominated as the April SoCo Star for Mathematics. Ashlynn has been one of the most consistently hard-working students, demonstrating steady progress throughout the year regardless of challenges. Ashlynn’s perseverance stands out and serves as a strong example of leadership for others. This work ethic and determination distinguish Ashlynn among peers. Congratulations on a well-deserved nomination.

Logan Turofski – Science

Logan Turofski is selected as the SoCo Star in Science for the month of April. Logan consistently comes to class well-prepared, engaged, and ready to contribute thoughtful questions and insightful comments. Logan’s positive sense of humor enhances the classroom environment, while consistent respect for peers and adults reflects strong character and decision-making. Congratulations.

Jonathan Palmer – Social Studies

Jonathan Palmer is nominated as a SoCo Star for the month of April. Jonathan approaches each class with enthusiasm and a strong desire to learn, consistently showing kindness and encouragement toward others. Jonathan works diligently, even when faced with challenges, and remains actively involved in class discussions. A genuine passion for American History and a commitment to completing work on time make Jonathan a valued member of the class.

Patrick Starr – ELA

Patrick Starr is selected as the SoCo Star for ELA. Patrick consistently demonstrates a positive attitude and strong work ethic, putting forth effort in all tasks. Patrick works well with others, participates regularly, and shows responsibility by staying current with assignments, including making up missed work. A willingness to seek help and give full effort is evident each day. Great work.
about 7 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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Ashley Wlodarczyk from Rohrbach’s Farm hosted a planting activity for Mrs. Long’s middle school students. Students learned about the environmental impact on crops this year and how to care for their plants. 🌱
about 9 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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Yesterday, students across the district in grades K–12 participated in a Wellness Walk organized by the Student Support Team in partnership with SAVE. The event built on the tradition of the SAVE Walk while placing a stronger focus on overall wellness and positive mental health. Throughout the day, students had the chance to take a meaningful break from their regular routines by walking, participating in wellness and mindfulness activities, listening to guest speakers, and spending time relaxing and recharging. The goal was to reinforce the importance of taking care of both physical and emotional well-being, and it was a great opportunity for students to step back, connect, and focus on their health.
about 11 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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On May 15, Pennsylvania Master Naturalist hosted a Nature Day for first-grade students at the school’s Nature Trail. With the support of volunteers from Bloomsburg University, along with Southern Columbia teachers Steve Roth and Mike Williams, students rotated through a variety of engaging stations.

Activities included Stream Study, Pollinators, Nature Bingo, Wild Critters, and Forestry, giving students hands-on opportunities to explore and learn about the natural world.
1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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On May 21, Mr. Williams’ 7th grade Geography class hosted SCA’s Pre-K students for a celebration of America’s upcoming 250th birthday. Student-led activities included learning about the American flag, exploring a map of the United States, coloring their own maps, and painting rocks red, white, and blue.

The event concluded with a special rendition of β€œHappy Birthday” to America, followed by students blowing out candles on cupcakes.
1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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Southern Columbia Middle School is proud to recognize our 5th Grade May SoCo Stars of the Month. These outstanding students were selected for consistently demonstrating self-control, tolerance, academic integrity, and resilience within the school setting. Their positive attitudes and strong character make them excellent role models for their peers.

Congratulations to our May 2026 honorees: Dustin Searfoss, James Straub, Brexten Cymbala, Leanne Stine, and Arabella O'Donnell. We are proud of your accomplishments and extend our congratulations to you and your families!
1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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Mrs. Diehl’s homerooms teamed up with Mrs. Serafini’s 2nd period class yesterday for a hands-on history activity at the stadium as part of SCA’s America 250 celebration. Students worked together to place key historical events in the correct order, bringing the past to life in an engaging and interactive way!
5 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Today the middle and high school history departments worked together to organize a special activity celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. Secondary students and teachers teamed up to create interactive lessons for elementary students that were both engaging and easy for younger learners to understand. These activities focused on important events, people, and ideas from American history.

The event was a great way to bring different grade levels together and help younger students learn about the country’s past in a fun and meaningful way. It also gave older students a chance to take on leadership roles and connect with the elementary students. Overall, the day helped build school-wide collaboration while celebrating the history and growth of the United States.

Contributor: Alyssa Conner, Journalism Staff Member
6 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Lunch Menus for the remainder of the year have been posted. Due to the end of the school year approaching, some of these menu items may or may not be available, depending on inventory and delivery schedules. As changes are necessary, we will do our best to communicate which items will be impacted. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
8 days ago, John Rosselli
Over the weekend, our girls soccer program hosted the Frank Fullmer Memorial Junior High Girls Soccer Tournament. The tournament began in 2015 to honor legendary coach Frank Fullmer, who founded the girls soccer program here at Southern Columbia.

After winning the championship in the tournament’s first two years, our program experienced a drought, with Central Columbia largely dominating in recent seasons. This past weekend, however, our girls played with tremendous passion and heart to reclaim the championship, defeating Central Columbia 1–0 in the finals.

In addition, the team put together an outstanding season, finishing with a record of 12-1-4.
13 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Over the weekend, our girls soccer program hosted the Frank Fullmer Memorial Junior High Girls Soccer Tournament. The tournament began in 2015 to honor legendary coach Frank Fullmer, who founded the girls soccer program here at Southern Columbia.

After winning the championship in the tournament’s first two years, our program experienced a drought, with Central Columbia largely dominating in recent seasons. This past weekend, however, our girls played with tremendous passion and heart to reclaim the championship, defeating Central Columbia 1–0 in the finals.

In addition, the team put together an outstanding season, finishing with a record of 12-1-4. ⚽
13 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Ryan Maciejewski, with the assistance of Kate Brecht, Isabella Miller, and Declan McGinley, recently completed his CSO STEM Action Plan for the year.

Ryan shared his passion for STEM by teaching kindergarten students how to build a basic robot called a Bristlebot. Through this engaging, hands-on activity, students explored important STEM concepts while discovering how science, technology, engineering, and math connect to their everyday lives.

Ryan’s presentation encouraged creativity, problem solving, and curiosity in our youngest learners while demonstrating outstanding leadership and dedication to STEM awareness.
13 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Middle School Envirothon students recently competed in the Susquehanna Valley Envirothon at Montour Preserve. Congratulations to our five teams, which placed 4th, 7th, 9th, 13th, and 14th out of 36 teams representing five counties! 🌳
14 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Seven middle school students competed today in the Math 24 competition at CSIU. Congratulations to Tucker Hartranft and Kinsley Wiehe for advancing to the semifinals and earning a bronze medal.

The students were accompanied by Mr. Fegley and Mrs. Long.
15 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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We would like to extend a thank you to everyone who attended the K–6 Art Show this past Wednesday. Your support means so much to our students and helps celebrate the creativity, hard work, and talent they’ve demonstrated throughout the year.

It was wonderful to see so many families and community members come out to appreciate the incredible artwork on display. Thank you for making the event such a success! 🎨
19 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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The CSO STEM group completed their end-of-year presentations at the CSIU yesterday. Throughout the year, these students demonstrated outstanding hard work, leadership, creativity, and dedication while carrying out their Action Plans to make a positive impact in our school and community. From brainstorming ideas to overcoming challenges and presenting their accomplishments with confidence, they truly showed what student leadership in STEM looks like.

Pictured from left to right: Kate Brecht, Isabella Miller, and Declan McGinley.

Missing from the photo: Ryan Maciejewski.
20 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Ava Kate Maciejewski (5th grade) put her love for reading into action by leading a book club with 3rd grade students. Students read "Out of My Mind," and Ava Kate created discussion questions and activities to engage the students throughout the book.

To celebrate finishing the novel, students watched the movie and enjoyed lunch and desserts provided by Ava Kate.

Mrs. Pfirman facilitated the book club.

Great job to Ava Kate and all of the book club members! πŸ“š
20 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Join us for our Grades 7-12 Art Show and Band/Choir Concerts as we celebrate the creativity and talent of our students.

Come view student artwork and enjoy live performances by our band and choir.

See the graphic for full details, including times and locations. 🎨🎼
20 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Congratulations to our 7th Grade Students of the Month for April! 🏫

We are proud to recognize these students for their hard work and achievement:

Math: Charlotte Serafini
ELA: Leah Daniels
Geography: Ryan Maciejewski
Science: Mark Hutton

Keep up the great work! ✏️
21 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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