π RESERVE YOUR 2026 YEARBOOK BY FRIDAY!
If you are interested in securing a copy for your student, please know that Friday, February 20, is the final day to guarantee a yearbook. Our final order is submitted to the printing plant when this sale closes, and we cannot guarantee any copies after that point.
Links for each school are provided below.
Donβt miss out. Order today! πΈβ¨
High School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1045481/Southern-Columbia-Area-High-School/
Middle School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1756583/Southern-Columbia-Middle-School/
Elementary School: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1144189/G-C-Hartman-Elementary-School/2026-Yearbook/2025073104413031754/CATALOG_SHOP/








Students rotated through fun stations throughout the day, including trivia games, a school store, and a movie.
A special pizza party was held during lunch for Mrs. Powellβs Section 4, the winners of the 2nd marking period competition, The Race to the Pizza Party. Throughout the marking period, Mrs. Powellβs classes competed by earning individual AR points and working together as a team.
Section 4 finished with an impressive 613 points!
Congratulations to our 6th graders on a successful 2nd marking period! ππ




Congratulations to the following 7th grade students for their outstanding achievements in January:
π¬ Science: Alexis Andes
π ELA: Audrina Stefanowicz
β Math: Maddison Williams
π Geography: Jovie Stahl

These students were selected for demonstrating selfβcontrol, tolerance, academic integrity, and resilience within the school setting.
January 2026 Honorees:
Ivy Margel, Emma Avellino, Ethan Heiser, Adalyn Blyler, and Hannah Taylor
Congratulations to each student and their families! β











We are proud to recognize our outstanding 6th Grade Students of the Month! These students have demonstrated strong effort, a positive attitude, and a commitment to learning in their respective classes. Keep up the great work!
π ELA β Mrs. Powell: CeAsia Graham
β Math β Mr. Fegley: Firman Abdill
π¬ Science β Mr. Kaseman: Brady Boucher
π Social Studies β Mr. Visnosky: Nathan Snyder





Our 5th graders earned a well-deserved celebration by consistently demonstrating the core values of our SoCo Stars: Self-Control, Tolerance, Academic Integrity, and Resilience. Their hard work and positive choices were rewarded with a fun-filled day that included shopping at the TEAM Bucks Store, competing in a Winter Olympic Trivia Game, enjoying a movie and pancake breakfast, and relaxing with board games. Weβre so proud of these students for shining bright and setting a great example!









π£ATTENTION SoCo Students & Staff in grades 5-12!π£
It's official - SoCo Showdown is happening, but not without YOU!
Do you sing, dance, play an instrument, tell jokes, or even doing something that is totally unexpected? Anything can be a talent - don't hold back!
β° Sign-up at the link below by February 27th!
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=ExPF2RLz1kuoc4nEncUdfe4cNjiWfWpBrSN5-Nv0hV5UN0c1QU1BTU9UTVgxNlpKTkpJQ0k4RDQ1Qi4u&route=shorturl
π§ Check your school email or stop by the High School Guidance Office to see Mrs. Petro for more info.

Lincoln Barnette comes to science class every day with a positive attitude, a healthy sense of humor, and a desire to share his enthusiasm with the school community. He shows school spirit and loyalty through his participation in various extracurricular activities, and his commitment to dressing up for spirit days is both fearless and legendary. Lincoln is dedicated to his learning, putting forth the expected effort; he participates in class discussions and puts his energy into standing out creatively to make his class projects memorable. Each day, Lincoln leaves his mark on everyone he encounters, and he does so in a consistently positive way. He embodies every character trait that is hoped for in students, making him a fine role model for his peers.
Tia Tobias consistently demonstrates an exceptional level of responsibility, always completing her work thoroughly, thoughtfully, and on time in ELA. Her strong work ethic is matched by the high quality of her assignments, which consistently reflect care and attention to detail. Tia sets a positive example for her classmates every day simply by doing what she knows is right and giving her best effort. She also shines as a kind and considerate member of the classroom community, treating both peers and teachers with respect, kindness, and maturity. Her calm presence, strong character, and consistent dedication make her highly deserving of recognition.
Amelia Dewald consistently submits highβquality work on time and follows directions the first time without ever needing redirection. Although she is quiet, she contributes appropriately and thoughtfully during class discussions. Amelia exemplifies leadership through her actions, serving as a positive role model for her peers by consistently demonstrating respectful and responsible behavior. She walks appropriately in the halls, enters the classroom respectfully, and shows kindness to everyone she encounters. She is truly deserving of this recognition.
Liliana McGeary consistently strives for mastery in math class and approaches each day with intense and unstoppable determination. She brings a positive attitude to class, refuses to be distracted, and helps foster a strong academic culture within the school. Her respect for teachers and peers is admirable, and she serves as a wonderful role model for both her classmates and younger students.





TODAY, 1-28-26: Build You Hot Dog:Β Choice of Sauerkraut/Chili/Cheese; Steamed Green Beans, Sliced Pears
TOMORROW, 1-29-26:Β Meatloaf w/ WG Dinner Roll; Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy; Mandarin Oranges
FRIDAY, 1-30-26:Β Detroit Style Pepperoni Pizza; Broccoli w/ Cheese Sauce; Ruby Applesauce


On Friday, SCA middle and high school students participated in the Columbia-Montour County Band Festival, held at Bloomsburg High School. Throughout the day, students rehearsed their music in preparation for the evening concert. High school students earned their spots through a competitive audition process, while middle school students were selected by Mr. McWilliams.
Congratulations to the following students who proudly represented SCA by participating in this event:
High School Students: Sarah Jarrard, Karlene Wiehe, Isabelle Honabach, Olivia Hagan, and Lillian Lynch, who was also chosen as a County Band Scholarship Recipient.
Middle School Students: Kinsley Wiehe, Ainsley Gajkowski, Amelia DeWald, Sophia Stewart, Lincoln Barnette, Harlyn Benshoff, Levi Race, Allison Bauman, and Jovie Stahl.
Contributor: Karlene Wiehe, Journalism Staff Member





Middle school students are invited to our Valentineβs Dance on February 13! Join us for a fun night with friends. See the flyer for more details. π

Southern Columbia participants:
Ainsley Gajkowski
Tia Tobias
Haley Hampton
Aubrey Helwig
Jocelyn Rarig
Reese Thorpe
Amelia DeWald
Michael Williams



Our school is incredibly proud of our new girlsβ wrestling team and the hard work, dedication, and trailblazing spirit they bring to the mat!

