Students from Seminole County Middle High School represented our school well at today’s Social Studies Fair in Albany, Georgia. All participants earned first place in their individual categories, allowing each project to advance to the State Social Studies Fair.
In overall class placements, Katherine Lanier earned third place, while Ja’Khia Lewis and Abigail Mathis earned second place. Also advancing to state are Cason Gross, Caleb Kelly, and Julianna Bullock, who was part of the second-place Lewis and Mathis project but was unable to attend the fair.
We are extremely proud of these students for their hard work and dedication. We would also like to extend a special thank you to our social studies teachers, Mrs. Kelly Earnest and Mrs. Jessica Lanier, for their support in preparing students and ensuring they were ready to compete.
In overall class placements, Katherine Lanier earned third place, while Ja’Khia Lewis and Abigail Mathis earned second place. Also advancing to state are Cason Gross, Caleb Kelly, and Julianna Bullock, who was part of the second-place Lewis and Mathis project but was unable to attend the fair.
We are extremely proud of these students for their hard work and dedication. We would also like to extend a special thank you to our social studies teachers, Mrs. Kelly Earnest and Mrs. Jessica Lanier, for their support in preparing students and ensuring they were ready to compete.





SEMINOLE WINS STATE RUNNER UP!
The SCHS Literary team traveled to Georgia Military College today and competed in several categories, placing in all of them.
Kayden Peter won second in humorous interpretation, third in boys solo, and third in quartet. Milan Richardson placed second in girls' solo and fourth in dramatic interpretation. Jamora Henry and Taylor Guimares placed fourth in duo interpretation. David Jones, Bryce Register, Kayden, and Coltin Alday placed third overall. Chloe Herrin, Mary Kate Kelley, and Brooke Robinson won first in trio. Seminole beat 19 winning schools to claim this honor. Congratulations to Choral and Drama teacher and coach Maribeth Burke and the 2026 Literary team!
The SCHS Literary team traveled to Georgia Military College today and competed in several categories, placing in all of them.
Kayden Peter won second in humorous interpretation, third in boys solo, and third in quartet. Milan Richardson placed second in girls' solo and fourth in dramatic interpretation. Jamora Henry and Taylor Guimares placed fourth in duo interpretation. David Jones, Bryce Register, Kayden, and Coltin Alday placed third overall. Chloe Herrin, Mary Kate Kelley, and Brooke Robinson won first in trio. Seminole beat 19 winning schools to claim this honor. Congratulations to Choral and Drama teacher and coach Maribeth Burke and the 2026 Literary team!


"Spring" Into Self Care
Our counseling department recently hosted a “Spring into Self-Care” event in the lunchroom to help students focus on healthy ways to manage stress and take care of themselves. Students wrote their personal self-care strategies on paper flowers that will be displayed around the school as a reminder to prioritize their well-being. They were also given handouts with helpful self-care ideas to use when feeling stressed or overwhelmed — especially important as testing season approaches. We appreciate the efforts of our counseling team, including Kimber Sellers (High School), school social worker Bianca Bright, Megan Baldwin (GA Pines APEX), and Haley Rykard (Middle School), for supporting our students’ mental and emotional wellness.
Our counseling department recently hosted a “Spring into Self-Care” event in the lunchroom to help students focus on healthy ways to manage stress and take care of themselves. Students wrote their personal self-care strategies on paper flowers that will be displayed around the school as a reminder to prioritize their well-being. They were also given handouts with helpful self-care ideas to use when feeling stressed or overwhelmed — especially important as testing season approaches. We appreciate the efforts of our counseling team, including Kimber Sellers (High School), school social worker Bianca Bright, Megan Baldwin (GA Pines APEX), and Haley Rykard (Middle School), for supporting our students’ mental and emotional wellness.


Spring Break

Five Star Credit Union Teaches Students the Basics of Banking
Middle and high school students at the Seminole Learning Center recently had the opportunity to learn real-world financial skills during a special visit from representatives of Five Star Credit Union. The presentation focused on the Basics of Banking, helping students understand essential financial concepts such as managing a bank account, saving responsibly, and making informed financial decisions.
During the session, students also received hands-on instruction on how to properly write a check — an important life skill that supports financial independence and responsibility. Presenters engaged students through practical examples and interactive discussion, allowing them to ask questions and connect banking concepts to everyday life.
This partnership reflects the district’s commitment to preparing students for success beyond the classroom by providing meaningful financial literacy experiences and practical life skills.
Middle and high school students at the Seminole Learning Center recently had the opportunity to learn real-world financial skills during a special visit from representatives of Five Star Credit Union. The presentation focused on the Basics of Banking, helping students understand essential financial concepts such as managing a bank account, saving responsibly, and making informed financial decisions.
During the session, students also received hands-on instruction on how to properly write a check — an important life skill that supports financial independence and responsibility. Presenters engaged students through practical examples and interactive discussion, allowing them to ask questions and connect banking concepts to everyday life.
This partnership reflects the district’s commitment to preparing students for success beyond the classroom by providing meaningful financial literacy experiences and practical life skills.






FBLA Attends State Conference
Seminole’s Future Business Leaders attended the State FBLA Leadership Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta this past weekend. These students competed in a variety of events and also enjoyed an outstanding conference experience.
Congratulations to Emma Godby for placing 8th in the state in Customer Service! Brooke Robinson, Chloe Herrin, and Maggie Hornsby competed in Sales Presentation, and Cameron Simpson participated in Healthcare Administration. All of these students represented our school exceptionally well, and we are proud of their hard work and professionalism.
Seminole’s Future Business Leaders attended the State FBLA Leadership Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta this past weekend. These students competed in a variety of events and also enjoyed an outstanding conference experience.
Congratulations to Emma Godby for placing 8th in the state in Customer Service! Brooke Robinson, Chloe Herrin, and Maggie Hornsby competed in Sales Presentation, and Cameron Simpson participated in Healthcare Administration. All of these students represented our school exceptionally well, and we are proud of their hard work and professionalism.




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Cason Gross Serves as Legislative Page
Cason Gross traveled to the Georgia State Capitol on March 12th to serve as a Legislative Page for Representative Gerald Greene, assisting members of the Georgia House of Representatives during the legislative session. The Legislative Page Program is an important service that supports both legislators and the public. For more than 50 years, the program has provided students with a unique opportunity to experience state government firsthand while creating a meaningful connection between Georgia’s elected leaders and young students.
As a page, Cason served as a “runner” in the Capitol, delivering important messages and information to members in the House Chamber throughout the legislative session day. Students participating in the program are assigned to serve on days when the Georgia General Assembly is in session and attend a brief orientation before beginning their duties.
This experience allows students to observe the legislative process up close and learn more about how state government works. Cason is the son of Casey and Amanda Gross.
Cason Gross traveled to the Georgia State Capitol on March 12th to serve as a Legislative Page for Representative Gerald Greene, assisting members of the Georgia House of Representatives during the legislative session. The Legislative Page Program is an important service that supports both legislators and the public. For more than 50 years, the program has provided students with a unique opportunity to experience state government firsthand while creating a meaningful connection between Georgia’s elected leaders and young students.
As a page, Cason served as a “runner” in the Capitol, delivering important messages and information to members in the House Chamber throughout the legislative session day. Students participating in the program are assigned to serve on days when the Georgia General Assembly is in session and attend a brief orientation before beginning their duties.
This experience allows students to observe the legislative process up close and learn more about how state government works. Cason is the son of Casey and Amanda Gross.

Osceola Grind Cafe is Open for Business
The Osceola Grind Café is now open for business at Seminole County Middle High School, bringing smiles — and specialty coffees — to teachers each Friday. CTI and Work Force Ready students take drink orders during the week, prepare customized coffees, and deliver them throughout campus.
This hands-on project gives students valuable real-world experience in operating a small business. Students are learning how to calculate costs and profits, manage inventory and supplies, organize orders, and practice strong customer service skills. They are also developing important employability skills such as communication, teamwork, time management, problem-solving, and workplace professionalism.
This week, Miss Raniyah Smith was caught in action as she prepared drinks and delivered orders to front office staff. Under the leadership of Mrs. Kaylah Andrews, CTI and Work Force Ready students are gaining confidence and practical job skills that will benefit them far beyond the classroom. The Osceola Grind Café is quickly becoming a favorite tradition while helping students prepare for future success in the workforce.
The Osceola Grind Café is now open for business at Seminole County Middle High School, bringing smiles — and specialty coffees — to teachers each Friday. CTI and Work Force Ready students take drink orders during the week, prepare customized coffees, and deliver them throughout campus.
This hands-on project gives students valuable real-world experience in operating a small business. Students are learning how to calculate costs and profits, manage inventory and supplies, organize orders, and practice strong customer service skills. They are also developing important employability skills such as communication, teamwork, time management, problem-solving, and workplace professionalism.
This week, Miss Raniyah Smith was caught in action as she prepared drinks and delivered orders to front office staff. Under the leadership of Mrs. Kaylah Andrews, CTI and Work Force Ready students are gaining confidence and practical job skills that will benefit them far beyond the classroom. The Osceola Grind Café is quickly becoming a favorite tradition while helping students prepare for future success in the workforce.



WWII Activity in Mrs. Riley's 6th Grade Social Studies Classes



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The Green Machine Goes to Disney
Our band students participated in the Disney Music in Storytelling workshop through Disney Imagination Campus during their recent performance trip. The session, held at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort, focused on how music is used to enhance storytelling and create immersive experiences. Students engaged in guided listening activities, analyzed musical elements such as tempo, melody, rhythm, and harmony, and discussed how different musical styles influence emotion and audience perception. The workshop emphasized critical listening skills and real-world applications of music concepts, reinforcing classroom instruction in a professional setting aligned with national arts standards. Great job, Green Machine!
Our band students participated in the Disney Music in Storytelling workshop through Disney Imagination Campus during their recent performance trip. The session, held at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort, focused on how music is used to enhance storytelling and create immersive experiences. Students engaged in guided listening activities, analyzed musical elements such as tempo, melody, rhythm, and harmony, and discussed how different musical styles influence emotion and audience perception. The workshop emphasized critical listening skills and real-world applications of music concepts, reinforcing classroom instruction in a professional setting aligned with national arts standards. Great job, Green Machine!

SC Raises $2,275 for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
The Seminole County School System recently raised $2,275.00 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta through a fundraiser sponsored by our CTI students. The funds will help provide clothing for children and teens who arrive in the emergency room and may need a change of clothes during their care.
Students and staff across the system participated to support this meaningful cause. At the Middle High School, Mrs. Kirksey’s Tribe raised the most money, while Mrs. Jodi Harper’s class was the top fundraiser at the Elementary School. Both groups were rewarded with a pizza party for their efforts.
We are proud of our students and staff for coming together to support children in need and for demonstrating the caring spirit of the Seminole County community. #Tribe Strong!
The Seminole County School System recently raised $2,275.00 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta through a fundraiser sponsored by our CTI students. The funds will help provide clothing for children and teens who arrive in the emergency room and may need a change of clothes during their care.
Students and staff across the system participated to support this meaningful cause. At the Middle High School, Mrs. Kirksey’s Tribe raised the most money, while Mrs. Jodi Harper’s class was the top fundraiser at the Elementary School. Both groups were rewarded with a pizza party for their efforts.
We are proud of our students and staff for coming together to support children in need and for demonstrating the caring spirit of the Seminole County community. #Tribe Strong!
Congratulations to the 2026-2027 Seminole County Schools SYSTEM Teacher of the Year!
Mrs. Carrie Stephens has been named the System Teacher of the Year and now has the opportunity to compete at the next level! She has been a special education educator for over 30 years. We are proud of you, Mrs. Carrie! Congratulations!
Mrs. Carrie Stephens has been named the System Teacher of the Year and now has the opportunity to compete at the next level! She has been a special education educator for over 30 years. We are proud of you, Mrs. Carrie! Congratulations!

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Seminole wins Region Literary!
Seminole swept the Literary Region competition with 8 first-place wins. With a total of 62 points, Seminole County is the Literary Region Champion.
Kayden Peter won first place in Humorous Interpretation and Boys Solo. Milan Richardson won first place in Girls Solo and Dramatic Interpretation. Chloe Herrin, Mary Kate Kelley, and Brooke Robinson won first in Trio. David Jones, Coltin Alday, Kayden Peter, and Bryce Register won first in Quartet. Jamora Henry placed first in Duo Interpretation and second in Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking. Emma Godby won first place in International Extemporaneous Speaking. Chloe Herrin won 8th Place in Personal Essay; Ven’Teria McLeroy placed 4th in Literary Analysis; and Mary Kate Kelley placed 5th in Argumentative Essay.
Seminole swept the Literary Region competition with 8 first-place wins. With a total of 62 points, Seminole County is the Literary Region Champion.
Kayden Peter won first place in Humorous Interpretation and Boys Solo. Milan Richardson won first place in Girls Solo and Dramatic Interpretation. Chloe Herrin, Mary Kate Kelley, and Brooke Robinson won first in Trio. David Jones, Coltin Alday, Kayden Peter, and Bryce Register won first in Quartet. Jamora Henry placed first in Duo Interpretation and second in Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking. Emma Godby won first place in International Extemporaneous Speaking. Chloe Herrin won 8th Place in Personal Essay; Ven’Teria McLeroy placed 4th in Literary Analysis; and Mary Kate Kelley placed 5th in Argumentative Essay.



