
The varsity baseball games originally scheduled for Friday, February 28th have been rescheduled to Wednesday, March 5th at 4:30 PM at Randolph.

Local tournament at Lake Seminole on February 22nd, 2025! See the information below.


CTAE Pathways = Possibilities
In honor of CTAE month, eighth-grade students were given a tour of all available CTAE pathways. This will greatly benefit the students as they prepare to register for next year's classes, enabling them to make educated decisions regarding their course selections.

FCCLA Region Competition was held Friday at Georgia Southwestern University.
I am proud to announce the following winners!
MaryKate Kelley - 1st Place in Job Interview
Hannah Snider - 2nd place in Focus on Children
Brooke Robinson - 2nd Place in Career Investigation
Emma Earnest - 2nd place in Professional Presentation
Maggie Hornsby - 3rd place in Food Innovations
Chloe Herrin - 3rd place in Focus on Children
1st and 2nd place winners advanced to the State Competition that will be held in Columbus, March 24th-26th!
Congratulations to all of you!


Purchase a rose for your best friend, special someone, or favorite teacher this Friday on Valentine's Day from the SCMS PTO! They will be selling single-stem roses for just $3. Spread the love on this fun and special day!


Seminole County 4-H members went to Rock Eagle February 7-9 to compete at Southwest District Project Achievement for 7th -12 grade. Each 4-H’er participated by giving a speech or a demonstration in their project area for the judges. They all did a great job with their presentations representing Seminole County.
Junior 4-H’ers 7th and 8th grade
Lennon Brock 1st place in the International project
Juliana Bullock 3rd place in the Dog Care & Training project
Khristian Causby 1st place in the Foods Lab: Festive Foods for Health project
Rylee Herrington 1st place in the History project
Mary Beth Hodges 2nd place in the Cat Care project
Caleb Kelly 1st place in the Computer Information Technology project
Izaria Sapp Honorable mention in the Sports – Individual project
Aubree Smith 1st in the Human Development project
Kason Smith 1st place in the Photography and Videography project
Madelyn Spooner 1st place in the Plant & Soil Science project
Xander Sumlar 1st in the Target Sports project
Senior 4-H’ers 9th-12th grade
Christian Albritton Honorable Mention in the Safety project
Sara Belisle 2nd place in the Poultry project
Kynia Blake's honorable mention in the Human Development project
Carrigan Bridges 2nd place in the Foods Lab: Festive Foods for Health project
Courtney Cannon 3rd place in the Performing Arts – General project
Kelly Currin Honorable mention in the Foods Lab: Food Fare project
Ruby Deal 1st place in the Performing Arts – General project
Addy Eakin 1st place in the Foods Lab: Dairy Foods project
Jolie Grand's honorable mention in the General Recreation project
Mattie Hodges 2nd place in the Dog Care & Training project
Rylee Lebowitz 2nd place in the Performing Arts - Another Instrumental project
Kendall Owens 3rd place in the Engineering & Mechanics project
Logan Powell 3rd place in the Foods Lab: Food Fare project
Laila Roberts Honorable mention in the Performing Arts – Vocal project
Hannah Snider 1st place in the Food for Health and Sport project
Lyndon Touchton 2nd place in the Target Sports project
Ruby Deal did a great job representing Seminole County as the Southwest District Senior Board Member for 2024-25.
Addy Eakin won 1st place in Most Outstanding Senior County-led 4-H Activity for her Community in Need service project
We have three 4-H’ers Ruby Deal, Addy Eakin, and Hannah Snider they will attend State Congress in July to compete.


Middle school baseball games against Thomasville on Monday, February 24th, and Thursday, March 13th will be single games instead of a doubleheader. Both games will begin at 4:30 PM.

The varsity baseball game originally scheduled for Thursday @ Thomasville will now be played here on Wednesday, at 5:00 pm.
Today's middle school game vs Bainbridge will be a single game and not a doubleheader. It will start at 4:30 pm.

Please refer to the attachment below for Valentine's Day Rules for SCMHS.


SCMHS Slam Poetry!




Please refer to the attachment below for Valentine's Day Rules for SCMHS.


Dual Enrollment Advisement. See the information below.


Class Registration Information. See the flyers below for more information.


The FFA Will be taking orders for Valentine's Day Flowers to be delivered to the Elementary and Middle/High School AND orders can be made to be picked up for people outside of our building. If you are outside of the city limits, you may come pick up from the ag shop between 10-2. All arrangements will adhere to Seminole County Schools delivery regulations. The flower options are a red rose bud vase ($20), a mixed arrangement with pink/red ($50) and one dozen red roses ($75)
We will be taking orders from now until February 7th OR until supplies run out. We have a limited number of flowers that were ordered (yes, due to supplier issues like everything else).
Please fill out the online order form below and send the money to me or Miss Brandi in the front office of the Middle/High School. All orders must be made by filling out the online form.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Here is the link to order: https://forms.gle/N3rKLPGnbQv83sCx6


FEBRUARY IS CTAE MONTH
February is the season of champions—where Cupid’s arrows fly on Valentine’s Day, football fans celebrate Super Bowl victories, and CTAE takes the spotlight as the ultimate game-changer! SCMHS will be celebrating all month. Stay tuned!


Please refer to the attachment below for Valentine's Day Rules for SCMHS.


Popcorn, candy, and drinks will be sold at all four “Grease” performances this weekend before the show and at intermission.
All items are $2.00 each.
Cash, Venmo, and CashApp payments are accepted.
Concessions provided by Seminole Fine Arts Booster and benefit all SCMHS Fine Arts Departments. Thank you for your support!


Students from Seminole County Middle High School traveled to Bainbridge to compete against other SWGA RESA students in the Regional Student Technology Competition. All of our students placed!! All 1st place winners will compete at State in March.
We were represented by:
Waylon Lehman who won 1st Place in Animation (5th/6th); Jacailin Johnson and Ja’Braylin Smith who won 3rd Place in Game Design (5th/6th);
Max Hunt won 1st Place in 3D Design (11th/12th) and Kameron Gayle placed 3rd in Graphic Design (11th-12th).






On January 28th, Seminole FBLA members attended the Future Business Leaders of America Region Leadership Conference, hosted this year at Lowndes County High School. This inspiring event is designed to empower the next generation of business leaders through a variety of engaging activities.
Participants had the opportunity to attend informative workshops and compete in events such as public speaking, showcasing their skills and knowledge in front of peers and judges. Additionally, students took tests on a range of business topics, further enhancing their understanding of the field.
The students pictured here, along with those who were unable to attend, represented our school exceptionally well. Their dedication and enthusiasm reflect the values of FBLA and the commitment to excellence in business education. We are proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing how they will continue to grow as future leaders!
Ruby Cervantes, Financial Math; Hannah Snider, Future Business Leader; Cameron Simpson, Intro to Business Communication; Kendall Denham, 3rd Place in Public Speaking; Pranchi Patel, 4th Place in Sales Presentation.
Those unable to attend but competed in testing events beforehand include: Kynia Blake, MaryKate Kelley, Maggie Hornsby, Chloe Herrin, and Emma Earnest.

Future Georgia Educators Day: A Day of Inspiration and Learning
On January 29th, the Teaching as Profession students had the incredible opportunity to attend the Future Georgia Educators Day at Valdosta State University. The day was filled with inspiration, learning, and exploration, starting with a captivating session led by Holly Witcher, the 2025 Georgia Teacher of the Year. Her insights and passion for education set a motivating tone for the day ahead.
Following the opening session, students engaged in a variety of workshops designed to enhance their understanding of the teaching profession. These interactive sessions provided valuable skills and knowledge that will undoubtedly benefit them in their future careers.
In addition to the workshops, students had the chance to explore a college fair featuring ten universities from across the state. Representatives were on hand to answer questions about their education programs, helping students to make informed decisions about their academic futures.
The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the visit to VSU’s STEAM Building, where students explored the fascinating world of weather. This hands-on experience allowed them to appreciate the intersection of art and science, making learning both fun and engaging.
Overall, Future Georgia Educators Day was a memorable and educational experience, leaving students inspired and excited about their journey in the field of education.