6th Grade students and their teachers kicked off the week with the annual 6th Grade PSSA Olympics. Each homeroom competed in four events: Hungry Hungry Hippos, Speed Shoe Box Skating, Scooter Bobsled Races, and Toilet Paper Hockey. Mr. Fegley's homeroom brought home the Gold Medal, while the teachers dominated the Hockey Championship for the third year in a row. Congratulations to all the competitors, and good luck this week!
about 20 hours ago, Ryan Mensch
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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.
1 day ago, Ryan Mensch
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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!
4 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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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. 🏫
12 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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🎼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!
16 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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The following students were selected as Southern Columbia Middle School's March SoCo Stars of the Month. These students were chosen for displaying self-control, tolerance, academic integrity, and resilience within the school setting. Congratulations to each student and their families! March 2025: Nathan Snyder, Evan Bilinski, Aubree Kauffman, Olivia Carl
22 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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The following 6th Grade students were selected as March SoCo Stars of the Month! These students were chosen because they have displayed self-control, tolerance, academic integrity, and resilience. Congratulations to Sarah LeVan, Cooper Martin, Larue Marks, and Ellis Frazier! We are SoCo proud!
23 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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7th Grade Science and Geography students recently studied the macroinvertebrate species of Roaring Creek, selecting a few to feed their American eels as part of their Eels in the Classroom conservation education program. They also visited the nature trail’s vernal pools to observe and learn about the amphibians that inhabit them in the spring.
24 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Last week, the district enjoyed dress-down days to support ENCORE and their upcoming musical, Mamma Mia. The theme days were 'Monochromatic Monday', 'Dress Like Your Principal', 'Anything but a Cup', 'Tie-Dye Thursday', and 'Dress Like the Students Friday'. Thank you, as always, for the support, and we hope to see you at the shows this weekend!
26 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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Students from the high school and middle school competed in the Husky Dog Pound at Bloomsburg University today, showcasing their entrepreneurial skills through sales pitches and product explanations in a Shark Tank-style format. Wyatt Martin, a senior, placed and won $150. The event featured 199 teams from over 20 area schools, highlighting the impressive talent and creativity of young entrepreneurs.
30 days ago, Ryan Mensch
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dog pound
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As schools prepare to kick off Autism Awareness Month, the CSIU is excited to share details about the next installment in their CSIU Community Engagement Series. The CSIU is thrilled to welcome Ben Hartranft of Benergy 1 Productions—an autism advocate and dynamic public speaker—who will share his powerful journey from diagnosis through adulthood. Ben’s message of inclusion, kindness, and motivation is one you won’t want to miss. He truly thrives on the energy of a live audience, so let’s pack the house! The CSIU would greatly appreciate your support in spreading the word. Please share this event with families, community members, and through your social media channels. If sharing via social media, please be sure to include the ticket link referenced below. Event Details: Living with Autism: A Personal Perspective Featuring Ben Hartranft – Benergy 1 Productions Thursday, April 24, 2025 7:00 to 8:30 PM Lewisburg Area High School 545 Newman Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837 🎟️ Reserve free tickets at: www.ticketstripe.com/ben2025
about 1 month ago, Brian Davis
CSIU Community Engagement Series
We are thrilled to announce that our students are participating in the "What's So Cool About Manufacturing?" contest for the Central Susquehanna region. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to showcase their creativity and learn more about the manufacturing industry. We need your support! Please visit the following link to view and vote for our students' projects: https://www.whatssocool.org/contests/central-susquehanna-pa/ You may vote as many times as you like, and your votes can make a big difference and help our students win! Thank you for your continued support and encouragement.
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
enrichment
🌟 Vote for Our "What's So Cool About Manufacturing" Video! 🌟 We are excited to share that our Middle School Enrichment Program is participating in the "What's So Cool About Manufacturing" Competition. We've created an amazing video showcasing the incredible world of manufacturing at our assigned company. 🗳️ Voting is open from March 25th to March 27th 🗳️ Help us win the Viewer's Choice Award by voting for our video! You can vote as many times as you like at the link below: https://www.whatssocool.org/contests/central-susquehanna-pa/ Your support means the world to us! Let's show everyone what's so cool about manufacturing! 💪✨
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
enrichment
On Friday, our school proudly celebrated Down Syndrome Awareness Day. Students and staff came together to show their support by wearing specially designed t-shirts, blue and yellow clothing, and crazy socks. The event was a vibrant display of solidarity and inclusivity, highlighting our commitment to raising awareness and promoting understanding of Down Syndrome. The colorful attire and enthusiastic participation created a positive and uplifting atmosphere, making the day memorable for everyone involved. Thank you to all who participated and helped make this event a success!
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
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down syndrome awareness
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down syndrome awareness
down syndrome awareness
down syndrome awareness
We are delighted to celebrate our Southern Columbia 8th Grade Star Students for February! 🎉 From left to right: Malachi Morris (History), Olivia Rhoads (Math), James Crumb (Science), and Jackson Koch (ELA). Congratulations to all of you on your outstanding achievements! Keep up the great work!
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
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Recently, students in Mrs. Brown’s 5th and 6th Grade art classes brought their creativity to life by designing 8-pointed stars that showcased radial symmetry. Not only did the students enjoy the artistic challenge, but they also honed their measuring skills throughout the process. To guide them, Mrs. Brown used a large wooden ruler—gifted to her by Mr. Rarig, the technical education teacher—as a visual tool to teach the students about measuring in inches and quarter inches. This project was a fantastic example of how the art and technical education departments can collaborate to enrich students' learning experiences. Contributor: Makayla Baylor, Journalism Staff Member
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
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Though today’s weather is dreary, last week students in Miss Yoder and Mrs. Powell's classes had the chance to enjoy the sunshine while learning outdoors! ☀️
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
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sunshine fun
Students in the CSO STEM group recently spent time with Second Grade students to complete their action plan, which aimed to raise STEM awareness among elementary students. The CSOs spent their morning demonstrating scientific theories through various experiments for the students.
about 1 month ago, Ryan Mensch
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Coming back for its second appearance, it is the Teachers vs. Students Basketball Game sponsored by SAVE! On Friday, March 14th, there will be games played at 6:00 PM for JV and 7:30 PM for Varsity. After last year’s student victory in the Varsity game and the teachers' win in the JV game, both sides want to send a message in their Friday showdowns. When asked about the outcome of this year’s game, Varsity player Parker Pesarchick said, “We’re throwing lobs all day, dunks only.” In response to Pesarchick's comment, teacher Ms. Stine said, “Parker thinks he can dunk, but I don’t think we can get a sheet of paper between him and the ground.” Then, Pesarchick’s teammate Braysen Leslie commented, “Parker may not be able to dunk, but everyone will see the score when the time comes.” On March 14th, the ultimate rivalry between student and teacher will commence. Don’t miss out on the game of the century! 🏀 Purchase your tickets here: https://www.scasd.us/o/hs/page/hometown-ticketing Contributor: Johnny Barnette, Journalism Staff Member
about 2 months ago, Ryan Mensch
basketball game
Last Friday, the Southern Columbia Grades K-5 Daddy-Daughter Dance brought joy and excitement to the school as fathers and daughters danced the night away. This annual event provides girls with a special opportunity to create lasting memories with their dads, filled with fun, laughter, and bonding. It's safe to say it was another successful year, and everyone in attendance had a fantastic time celebrating together. The event continues to be a beloved tradition, strengthening the connections between fathers and daughters in our community. Contributors: Kylah Heath and Tori Heffner, Journalism Staff Members
about 2 months ago, Ryan Mensch
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