Baseball Senior Night - April 10, 2026 - 5:00 PM
about 19 hours ago, SCMHS
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Congratulations to Jaylan Roberts!

She was the winner of the recent Farm Bureau Middle School Art Contest, and she was also selected as the District 9 overall winner, consisting of 12 counties in southwest Georgia.
about 23 hours ago, SCMHS
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Mass Casualty Incident Drill Scheduled for April 8, 2026. Please be aware that this is only a training procedure!
1 day ago, SCMHS
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Upcoming Physicals

All athletes MUST have an updated physical on file to participate. This is a free service from Dr. Walker's office that will cover the students for a year.
1 day ago, SCMHS
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Happy Paraprofessional Appreciation Day to our amazing parapros!
1 day ago, SCMHS
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German Visitors Enjoy Seminole County Visit

The Seminole County CTAE Department recently hosted its third group of students and teachers from our partner school in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany. From March 19th to the 29th, twelve visiting students fully embraced life as “Indians,” and their time here was nothing short of incredible.
Their experience began with a warm welcome lunch featuring a true Southern menu - fried chicken, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and all the comfort foods we consider necessities! On Saturday, a trip to Chick-fil-A and a Walmart grocery run checked off some essential first stops, setting the stage for a relaxing weekend at their cabins in Lake Seminole State Park. There, students enjoyed cooking together, spending time outdoors, and even braving the chilly water for tubing. It was the perfect way to unwind before the busy week ahead.
While attending classes at SCHS, the students experienced a variety of subjects, including History, English, AP Biology, Calculus, Anatomy, Chorus, and Healthcare Essentials, in addition to their Agriculture studies. However, their favorite class was undoubtedly PE, where a spirited game of wiffle ball brought everyone together. They also enjoyed baseball games, tennis matches, a visit to the county-wide art show, and the ice cream sundaes served during Friday’s Good Standing.
Outside the classroom, students immersed themselves in the culture and agricultural roots of South Georgia. Their schedule included a cow sale at the stockyard, trail rides at McFadden Nature Preserve, and tours of local operations such as Thompson Farms, SunSouth, Seminole Pole, LMC, and APGG. They explored Downtown Donalsonville, shared an intimate dinner at the home of Beverly Burke, visited an Angus farm in Havana, and spent a fun day in Tallahassee. They also shopped at the Piggy Wiggly, learned to play Pickleball, attended a church service at Trinity Crossroads, and participated in Wednesday night activities at Donalsonville Church of God. Evenings were just as meaningful, spent with Seminole students, gathering at the cabins to play games, relax, and build lasting friendships. Through these shared experiences, they formed strong connections and gained a true appreciation for our community and its culture.
Now in its third year, this exchange program continues to grow and flourish, offering meaningful, educational, and life-changing experiences for everyone involved. This June, the third group of Seminole County Agriculture students will travel to Landshut, and expectations are high for yet another unforgettable experience.
This program stands as one of the most impactful learning opportunities available to our CTAE students, and its purpose remains clear: to enrich educational experiences, broaden horizons, and foster both personal and professional growth - in the field of agriculture and beyond.
1 day ago, SCMHS
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Seminole County and Bainbridge anglers enjoyed a beautiful day on the water during today’s local fishing tournament, kicking off spring break in the best way possible. Leading the way for Seminole was Landon Cook, who took first place with an impressive total of 9.89 lbs and also landed the big fish of the day, weighing 6 lbs.

It was a great day of competition, camaraderie, and time on the lake, and we are proud of all of our anglers for representing Seminole so well.
10 days ago, SCMHS
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Food Safety LAB: Food Truck Trouble!

AP Biology students investigate a public health emergency at a food truck festival using molecular biology tools!

AP Biology students were engaged with a compelling real-world scenario that showcases rapid pathogen detection methods used by public health officials, highlighting their vital role in protecting community health. Students investigate an outbreak of pathogenic E. coli bacteria at a community food truck festival. Through patient surveys and DNA analysis, students must trace the outbreak to its source to contain the spread and protect the general public.

This lab provided hands-on experience in differentiating bacterial strains using molecular diagnostic techniques. Students performed PCR, restriction enzyme digests, and gel electrophoresis on DNA samples from suspected foods, learning to identify the source of a simulated foodborne illness and implement strategies to eliminate the public health threat.

Techniques: Micropipetting, PCR, restriction digest, gel electrophoresis
Topics: Microbiology, Infectious Disease, Biotechnology
11 days ago, SCMHS
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Roberts Pharmacy Prom Raffle Winners!
11 days ago, SCMHS
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The Seminole County School System proudly hosted its Visual Arts Showcase on Wednesday, March 25, in the All-Purpose Room. The event featured a wide variety of artwork from students in grades K–12, highlighting their creativity, talent, and hard work across many different mediums and styles.

The showcase included numerous impressive pieces, each reflecting the unique perspectives and artistic growth of our students. Award winners were recognized for their outstanding work and received prizes and recognition ribbons for their achievements.

We are proud of all of our student artists and appreciate the support of our teachers and community in making this event such a success. Special thanks to Mrs. Kelly Earnest, Mrs. Mary Lin Chapman, Mrs. Madison Moore, and Mrs. Tina Fain for their hard work making this event a success!
11 days ago, SCMHS
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Seminole County High School Students Experience History Firsthand at National Infantry Museum

Eleventh-grade U.S. History students from Seminole County Middle High School recently took learning beyond the classroom with an immersive field trip to the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning. The experience served as an engaging, interactive review for the Georgia Milestones End-of-Course (EOC) assessment, bringing America’s military history to life in a powerful and memorable way.

Throughout the day, students explored exhibits that traced the history of American military involvement, from the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, deepening their understanding of key historical concepts in a real-world setting. The visit included a guided museum tour, a compelling D-Day documentary, and hands-on virtual reality simulators that allowed students to experience paratrooping missions, Black Hawk helicopter operations, and Humvee combat scenarios. In addition to the educational programming, students enjoyed lunch provided by Chick-fil-A, making the day both enriching and enjoyable.

This exceptional opportunity was made possible through funding from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program. The highly competitive national grant supports K–12 educators in creating meaningful field experiences at historic sites related to the Civil War, Revolutionary War, and War of 1812.

Mrs. Peggy Thompson, U.S. History teacher and department chair at Seminole County Middle High School, secured the grant through a rigorous application process, reflecting her dedication to providing high-quality, engaging instruction for her students. Experiences like this allow students to connect with history in ways not possible in a traditional classroom, as engaging directly with the past through sight, sound, and interaction fosters a deeper appreciation and understanding of the content they are responsible for mastering.

During the 2024–2025 school year, more than 12,000 students across 35 states participated in the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program. The organization continues to support educators nationwide by promoting innovative, hands-on learning opportunities that inspire the next generation. The American Battlefield Trust remains committed to empowering outstanding educators like Mrs. Thompson, whose efforts help shape informed, engaged, and proud American citizens.
11 days ago, SCMHS
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Mass Casualty Incident Drill Scheduled for April 8, 2026. Please be aware that this is only a training procedure!
11 days ago, SCMHS
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The 1st annual K-12 Visual Arts Showcase will be on display tomorrow from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. We look forward to seeing you!
14 days ago, SCMHS
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Prom 2026 Fundraiser
15 days ago, SCMHS
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Certificate of Merit

Seminole County Middle High School is proud to recognize the following students as Georgia Certificate of Merit Scholars: Coltin Alday, Hannah Castor, Ellis Denham, Chloe Herrin, Isabella Hilton, MaryKate Kelley, Anna Kate Kirkland, Brooke Robinson, and Drew Smith.

This honor is awarded to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and dedication to their studies. We congratulate these students on their hard work and commitment to excellence and are proud of the example they set for their peers.
15 days ago, SCMHS
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The Seminole Stix Junior Fishing Team competed this past weekend on Lake Lanier, facing strong competition from teams across the state. Representing Seminole County were Liam Shingler and Wes Walker, along with boat captain Brandon Ingram.

The team worked hard throughout the day on the challenging north Georgia reservoir, making adjustments and staying focused as conditions changed. Their efforts paid off with a solid 15th-place overall finish, a great accomplishment in a large and competitive field.

Coach Ingram was proud of the team’s determination and teamwork on the water. Experiences like this continue to help our anglers grow in their fishing skills, decision-making, and confidence as they prepare for future tournaments later this season.

We are proud of Liam and Wes for representing Seminole County Middle High School well and look forward to seeing what they accomplish next!
15 days ago, SCMHS
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The SCHS Reading Team finished 4th in State at the finals held at UGA's College of Education on Saturday, March 21st. We are proud of their dedication and look forward to next year's competition. Thank you to Mrs. Kelly Earnest for her work with this team. The team is also very grateful to the Seminole County Retired Teachers for their generous support!
16 days ago, SCMHS
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Social Studies Fair Success
16 days ago, SCMHS
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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!
17 days ago, SCMHS
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