Congratulations to the Seminole County Football 2025 All-Region Team




AP Biology Students Dive Into Hands-On Cellular Respiration
AP Biology students wrapped up Unit 3: Cellular Energetics with a fun, hands-on “bread-in-a-bag” investigation exploring the power of anaerobic respiration. Using simple materials - flour, sugar, salt, yeast, and warm water - students created miniature fermentation chambers to observe how living cells convert energy without oxygen.
As the yeast began breaking down sugar molecules, students watched the bag inflate, providing a clear visual of carbon dioxide production during anaerobic respiration. This engaging activity helped students connect abstract biochemical pathways to real-world biological processes while reinforcing key concepts of cellular respiration.
The lab was student-centered, energetic, and a delicious way to bring cellular biology to life!
AP Biology students wrapped up Unit 3: Cellular Energetics with a fun, hands-on “bread-in-a-bag” investigation exploring the power of anaerobic respiration. Using simple materials - flour, sugar, salt, yeast, and warm water - students created miniature fermentation chambers to observe how living cells convert energy without oxygen.
As the yeast began breaking down sugar molecules, students watched the bag inflate, providing a clear visual of carbon dioxide production during anaerobic respiration. This engaging activity helped students connect abstract biochemical pathways to real-world biological processes while reinforcing key concepts of cellular respiration.
The lab was student-centered, energetic, and a delicious way to bring cellular biology to life!

Seminole County Seniors participate in Apply to College Day
Seminole County Middle High School seniors took an important step toward their futures during the school’s Apply to College Day, held as part of Georgia’s Apply to College Month. Each November, this statewide initiative encourages high school seniors to begin or complete the college application process and explore opportunities that align with their postsecondary goals. Throughout the month, many colleges and universities across Georgia waive their application fees, making the process more accessible for all students.
During the event, admissions representatives from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Southern Regional Technical College, and Valdosta State University were on campus to assist students. Their presence offered seniors the chance to ask questions, receive personalized support, and gain confidence as they move forward with their plans. Seminole County Schools extends sincere appreciation to these institutions for their continued partnership and commitment to student success. We would also like to give a shoutout to our AV Tech class and Seniors who helped make our video presentation for this event.
Seminole County Middle High School seniors took an important step toward their futures during the school’s Apply to College Day, held as part of Georgia’s Apply to College Month. Each November, this statewide initiative encourages high school seniors to begin or complete the college application process and explore opportunities that align with their postsecondary goals. Throughout the month, many colleges and universities across Georgia waive their application fees, making the process more accessible for all students.
During the event, admissions representatives from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Southern Regional Technical College, and Valdosta State University were on campus to assist students. Their presence offered seniors the chance to ask questions, receive personalized support, and gain confidence as they move forward with their plans. Seminole County Schools extends sincere appreciation to these institutions for their continued partnership and commitment to student success. We would also like to give a shoutout to our AV Tech class and Seniors who helped make our video presentation for this event.





REACH Scholarship Signing
On Wednesday November 12, 2025, Seminole County Schools signed five students as REACH Scholarship candidates. REACH stands for Realizing Educational Achievement Can Happen. REACH Georgia is the State's first needs-based mentorship and college scholarship program. The mission of REACH is to ensure that Georgia’s academically promising students have the academic, social, and financial support needed to graduate from high school, have access to college, and achieve postsecondary success. Each REACH scholar will be assigned a mentor from the community, as well as an academic coach to provide support and encouragement throughout their high school career. REACH Scholars who maintain the requirements of the scholarship throughout their high school career will receive $10,000 towards their college education. We would like to congratulate the following students for being selected as Seminole County's 2025-2026 REACH Scholarship candidates: Ke’Miyah Gardner, Rhy’leigh Handford, Kerrason Johnson (Not pictured), Ja’khia Lewis, and Seymon Wright
On Wednesday November 12, 2025, Seminole County Schools signed five students as REACH Scholarship candidates. REACH stands for Realizing Educational Achievement Can Happen. REACH Georgia is the State's first needs-based mentorship and college scholarship program. The mission of REACH is to ensure that Georgia’s academically promising students have the academic, social, and financial support needed to graduate from high school, have access to college, and achieve postsecondary success. Each REACH scholar will be assigned a mentor from the community, as well as an academic coach to provide support and encouragement throughout their high school career. REACH Scholars who maintain the requirements of the scholarship throughout their high school career will receive $10,000 towards their college education. We would like to congratulate the following students for being selected as Seminole County's 2025-2026 REACH Scholarship candidates: Ke’Miyah Gardner, Rhy’leigh Handford, Kerrason Johnson (Not pictured), Ja’khia Lewis, and Seymon Wright
Thank You!
A big shout-out goes to Miss Lawhorn and her students—Caleb Key, Everett Gingery, Koi Thorton, Tristen Hopkins, Zy’Mear Barber, Ryan Reed, and Kason Dukes—for their hard work and community spirit this week. These elementary students took it upon themselves to help prepare our football stadium for the playoff game, removing approximately 25 pounds of trash from the field and bleachers. Their teamwork and leadership made a noticeable difference, and we are proud of their efforts. Special thanks to Miss Lawhorn for guiding her students in this project and to Mr. Johnson, Elementary School Principal, for organizing and supporting this initiative.
A big shout-out goes to Miss Lawhorn and her students—Caleb Key, Everett Gingery, Koi Thorton, Tristen Hopkins, Zy’Mear Barber, Ryan Reed, and Kason Dukes—for their hard work and community spirit this week. These elementary students took it upon themselves to help prepare our football stadium for the playoff game, removing approximately 25 pounds of trash from the field and bleachers. Their teamwork and leadership made a noticeable difference, and we are proud of their efforts. Special thanks to Miss Lawhorn for guiding her students in this project and to Mr. Johnson, Elementary School Principal, for organizing and supporting this initiative.

SCMHS PTO Fundraiser!
Help support our students through the PTO. Order forms can be picked up in the front office.
Help support our students through the PTO. Order forms can be picked up in the front office.

Go Indians!!

Attention Parents

Let's Go Indians!!
The Indians will face off against Washington Wilkes on Friday, November 14, at 7:30 PM in the first round of the state playoffs. Tickets can be purchased on GoFan.co or at the gate. All tickets are $10. Come out and support your Indians!!
The Indians will face off against Washington Wilkes on Friday, November 14, at 7:30 PM in the first round of the state playoffs. Tickets can be purchased on GoFan.co or at the gate. All tickets are $10. Come out and support your Indians!!

Seminole County Schools K-12 Building Dedication and Ribbon-Cutting
Seminole County Schools is pleased to announce the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Seminole County K-12 School, scheduled for Sunday, November 23, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.
Community members, students, families, and staff are invited to attend and join in this historic celebration. Following the ribbon cutting, guided tours of the new facilities will be available, and light refreshments will be served.
Parking will be available on the current Middle High School campus and in the rear of the new K-12 building.
We look forward to celebrating this exciting new chapter in education for Seminole County and invite everyone to share in this moment of pride for our community.
Seminole County Schools is pleased to announce the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Seminole County K-12 School, scheduled for Sunday, November 23, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.
Community members, students, families, and staff are invited to attend and join in this historic celebration. Following the ribbon cutting, guided tours of the new facilities will be available, and light refreshments will be served.
Parking will be available on the current Middle High School campus and in the rear of the new K-12 building.
We look forward to celebrating this exciting new chapter in education for Seminole County and invite everyone to share in this moment of pride for our community.

Online Registration/OLR Reminder
Dear Parent/Guardian,
If you have not completed the Annual Information Update (also known as Online Registration or OLR) through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal, you may receive a phone call from the school as a reminder.
This form was due by November 1, 2025. If you do not have internet access, you may visit the Board of Education office to complete your application.
Please let us know if we can help you!
Dear Parent/Guardian,
If you have not completed the Annual Information Update (also known as Online Registration or OLR) through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal, you may receive a phone call from the school as a reminder.
This form was due by November 1, 2025. If you do not have internet access, you may visit the Board of Education office to complete your application.
Please let us know if we can help you!
Good Luck to our Cross Country teams as they head to State this weekend!

Attention Seniors and Parents: FAFSA Parent Night is Thursday, November 6, at 6:00 PM in the MHS Cafeteria.

SC Cross Country Shines at Sectionals
The Seminole County Indians had a standout showing at the Sectionals meet! The girls' team captured the Region title, while the boys' team finished strong as the Runners-Up. Their performances set the stage for the upcoming State Meet, and we’re proud of each runner and coach for their effort and commitment. Good luck at State — go Indians! 🏃♀️🏃♂️
The Seminole County Indians had a standout showing at the Sectionals meet! The girls' team captured the Region title, while the boys' team finished strong as the Runners-Up. Their performances set the stage for the upcoming State Meet, and we’re proud of each runner and coach for their effort and commitment. Good luck at State — go Indians! 🏃♀️🏃♂️



Seminole County Football Headed to Playoffs
The Seminole County Indians pulled off a thrilling 36–32 victory over Mitchell County on Friday night! After trading leads throughout the game, Kamauri Smith sealed the win with a 70-yard touchdown run in the final minute. The victory secured second place in the region, earning the Indians home-field advantage for the first round of state playoffs on November 14 against Washington-Wilkes.
Go Indians! 💚🏈
The Seminole County Indians pulled off a thrilling 36–32 victory over Mitchell County on Friday night! After trading leads throughout the game, Kamauri Smith sealed the win with a 70-yard touchdown run in the final minute. The victory secured second place in the region, earning the Indians home-field advantage for the first round of state playoffs on November 14 against Washington-Wilkes.
Go Indians! 💚🏈

One-Act Play wins Region Championship!
Seminole County Middle High School’s One-Act Play cast and crew took home first place at the Region Competition with their performance of Hairspray! The talented group impressed judges with their energy, teamwork, and professionalism both on and off stage.
In addition to the team’s win, several students earned individual honors. Bryce Register was named Best Supporting Actor, and Milan Richardson earned Best Actress. Both were also selected for the All-Star Cast.
Congratulations to the cast, crew, and directors for their outstanding performance and for bringing home another region title for Seminole County! They will travel to Warner Robins on November 22 to compete for the State title. Go Indians!
Seminole County Middle High School’s One-Act Play cast and crew took home first place at the Region Competition with their performance of Hairspray! The talented group impressed judges with their energy, teamwork, and professionalism both on and off stage.
In addition to the team’s win, several students earned individual honors. Bryce Register was named Best Supporting Actor, and Milan Richardson earned Best Actress. Both were also selected for the All-Star Cast.
Congratulations to the cast, crew, and directors for their outstanding performance and for bringing home another region title for Seminole County! They will travel to Warner Robins on November 22 to compete for the State title. Go Indians!

Indians win!!




