Middle School Band Concert coming on April 30th!

Dental Van Coming to SC
Help A Child Smile will be at SCMHS on Monday, May 11th. Paper applications are being sent home and need to be returned by May 7th. Parents can also sign students up at https://www.myschooldentist.com
Feel free to reach out to School Social Worker, Bianca Bright, at Bianca.bright@seminole.k12.ga.us if you have any questions.
Help A Child Smile will be at SCMHS on Monday, May 11th. Paper applications are being sent home and need to be returned by May 7th. Parents can also sign students up at https://www.myschooldentist.com
Feel free to reach out to School Social Worker, Bianca Bright, at Bianca.bright@seminole.k12.ga.us if you have any questions.

Summer Enrichment Information and Registration
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CTI Attends State Leadership Conference
Career and Technical Instruction (CTI) supports students in developing leadership, employability, and career readiness skills through classroom instruction, service, and competition. As part of Georgia’s statewide CTI organization, Seminole County students participated in the State Leadership Conference at Rock Eagle on April 15–17, where the chapter earned a Superior Rating, the highest recognition awarded for student achievement, program quality, and compliance with state standards.
Students represented Seminole County in several competitive events, including Clinical Skills, School Project, Advertising Campaign, Community Awareness, and Most Improved Student. In addition, John Brown earned 1st Place in the Talent Show, and the chapter was recognized as the highest contributor to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, raising $2,500. Great job, Indians!
Career and Technical Instruction (CTI) supports students in developing leadership, employability, and career readiness skills through classroom instruction, service, and competition. As part of Georgia’s statewide CTI organization, Seminole County students participated in the State Leadership Conference at Rock Eagle on April 15–17, where the chapter earned a Superior Rating, the highest recognition awarded for student achievement, program quality, and compliance with state standards.
Students represented Seminole County in several competitive events, including Clinical Skills, School Project, Advertising Campaign, Community Awareness, and Most Improved Student. In addition, John Brown earned 1st Place in the Talent Show, and the chapter was recognized as the highest contributor to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, raising $2,500. Great job, Indians!







Happy Administrative Professionals Day! We appreciate you!

Congratulations to Green Machine Majorette Captain Courtney Cannon and Co-Captain Jada Coachman on their outstanding college audition results!
Band Director Chelsea Willis Seeley and Assistant Director Amy Cannon are proud to announce that both students will continue their careers as majorettes at the collegiate level. Each girl had to submit audition videos of skills, routines, and biographies of their twirling, leadership, and other related experiences as a part of their audition process.
Courtney will attend Valdosta State University this fall, where she plans to major in Secondary Science Education and perform with the Blazing Brigade Marching Band as a VSU Blazerette.
Jada will attend Troy University this fall, where she will major in Exercise Physiology and perform with the renowned Sound of the South as a Sound of the South Majorette.
We celebrate Courtney and Jada for achieving this exciting milestone through their hard work, dedication, and passion. Congratulations, and best wishes for continued success!
Band Director Chelsea Willis Seeley and Assistant Director Amy Cannon are proud to announce that both students will continue their careers as majorettes at the collegiate level. Each girl had to submit audition videos of skills, routines, and biographies of their twirling, leadership, and other related experiences as a part of their audition process.
Courtney will attend Valdosta State University this fall, where she plans to major in Secondary Science Education and perform with the Blazing Brigade Marching Band as a VSU Blazerette.
Jada will attend Troy University this fall, where she will major in Exercise Physiology and perform with the renowned Sound of the South as a Sound of the South Majorette.
We celebrate Courtney and Jada for achieving this exciting milestone through their hard work, dedication, and passion. Congratulations, and best wishes for continued success!

Marines Visit Seminole Learning Center
Sergeant Joel Bolivar of the Marines visited the Seminole County Learning Center on April 21, 2026, to speak with students about career opportunities in the Marine Corps. The students were very engaged and asked great questions. This partnership reflects the district’s commitment to preparing students for success beyond the classroom. We are so grateful for Sergeant Bolivar pouring into our students.
Sergeant Joel Bolivar of the Marines visited the Seminole County Learning Center on April 21, 2026, to speak with students about career opportunities in the Marine Corps. The students were very engaged and asked great questions. This partnership reflects the district’s commitment to preparing students for success beyond the classroom. We are so grateful for Sergeant Bolivar pouring into our students.



Seminole County Healthcare Science Students Earn AHA BLS/CPR Certification
Today marked an important milestone for Seminole County Healthcare Science students as they successfully earned their American Heart Association (AHA) BLS/CPR certification. This achievement reflects their dedication to developing life-saving skills that are essential in both healthcare settings and everyday life.
The certification training was led by Mr. Lee Jordan, whose expertise and engaging instruction provided students with valuable hands-on experience. Through his guidance, students gained critical knowledge in performing high-quality CPR, using automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and responding confidently in emergency situations.
Mrs. Hodges, the Healthcare Science teacher, expressed her sincere appreciation for Mr. Jordan’s time and commitment. She emphasized how meaningful it was for students to learn directly from a skilled professional who brought both knowledge and real-world insight into the classroom.
Students were enthusiastic throughout the training and left the session feeling empowered and prepared to make a difference. Opportunities like this not only strengthen their technical abilities but also inspire confidence as they pursue future careers in healthcare.
Seminole County Healthcare Science is proud of these students for their accomplishment and extends a heartfelt thank you to Mr. Jordan for sharing his expertise and supporting the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Today marked an important milestone for Seminole County Healthcare Science students as they successfully earned their American Heart Association (AHA) BLS/CPR certification. This achievement reflects their dedication to developing life-saving skills that are essential in both healthcare settings and everyday life.
The certification training was led by Mr. Lee Jordan, whose expertise and engaging instruction provided students with valuable hands-on experience. Through his guidance, students gained critical knowledge in performing high-quality CPR, using automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and responding confidently in emergency situations.
Mrs. Hodges, the Healthcare Science teacher, expressed her sincere appreciation for Mr. Jordan’s time and commitment. She emphasized how meaningful it was for students to learn directly from a skilled professional who brought both knowledge and real-world insight into the classroom.
Students were enthusiastic throughout the training and left the session feeling empowered and prepared to make a difference. Opportunities like this not only strengthen their technical abilities but also inspire confidence as they pursue future careers in healthcare.
Seminole County Healthcare Science is proud of these students for their accomplishment and extends a heartfelt thank you to Mr. Jordan for sharing his expertise and supporting the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Middle school Georgia Milestones testing begins this week, and we want our students walking in confident and prepared! Students can access state-released online practice tests in every tested subject, complete with answer keys and explanations, through Georgia Experience Online. These practice questions help students become familiar with the format, build confidence, and strengthen readiness before test day. We encourage families to spend a little time practicing at home this week—preparation makes a difference. Let’s support our middle school students as they show what they know!

Nations Day Winners!
Congratulations to the Snakes and Birds on winning this year’s Nations Day competition! The Snakes claimed victory for the second year in a row, edging out the competition by just 2 points, while the Middle School Birds earned their fourth Nations Day title. It was a great day filled with fun, competition, and school spirit for everyone involved! More pictures to come!
Congratulations to the Snakes and Birds on winning this year’s Nations Day competition! The Snakes claimed victory for the second year in a row, edging out the competition by just 2 points, while the Middle School Birds earned their fourth Nations Day title. It was a great day filled with fun, competition, and school spirit for everyone involved! More pictures to come!


The baseball game vs. Mitchell Co. has been recorded as a forfeit. They did not have enough players. No baseball tonight. Have a great weekend!

Interested in Middle School Softball? Here is the information for tryouts!
Cross-Program Collaboration, Hands-On Experience!
Students in Seminole County are getting a unique, real-world learning experience as healthcare science and animal science pathways come together for hands-on injection training.
In a collaborative effort, healthcare science students partnered with animal science students to practice proper injection techniques. This joint learning activity allowed both groups to benefit from each other’s area of study while reinforcing important safety and procedural skills. By working together, students were able to simulate real-life scenarios where injections are commonly used, whether in human healthcare or veterinary practice. The collaboration also highlighted the similarities between the two fields, particularly in areas such as anatomy, disease prevention, and safe medication administration.
As Seminole County continues to invest in workforce preparedness and career education, initiatives like this demonstrate how collaboration between programs can enhance student learning and better prepare them for the future.
Students in Seminole County are getting a unique, real-world learning experience as healthcare science and animal science pathways come together for hands-on injection training.
In a collaborative effort, healthcare science students partnered with animal science students to practice proper injection techniques. This joint learning activity allowed both groups to benefit from each other’s area of study while reinforcing important safety and procedural skills. By working together, students were able to simulate real-life scenarios where injections are commonly used, whether in human healthcare or veterinary practice. The collaboration also highlighted the similarities between the two fields, particularly in areas such as anatomy, disease prevention, and safe medication administration.
As Seminole County continues to invest in workforce preparedness and career education, initiatives like this demonstrate how collaboration between programs can enhance student learning and better prepare them for the future.



Flowers for the Faculty
Our teachers and staff were recently treated to beautiful “Thank You” flower arrangements provided by the Middle School PTO as a token of appreciation for all they do each day. Each arrangement was a thoughtful gesture recognizing the hard work and dedication of our school team. A special thank you goes to Tahoma Plantation for generously donating the flowers used to create these arrangements. We are grateful for the continued support of our PTO and community partners in celebrating our staff.
Our teachers and staff were recently treated to beautiful “Thank You” flower arrangements provided by the Middle School PTO as a token of appreciation for all they do each day. Each arrangement was a thoughtful gesture recognizing the hard work and dedication of our school team. A special thank you goes to Tahoma Plantation for generously donating the flowers used to create these arrangements. We are grateful for the continued support of our PTO and community partners in celebrating our staff.




Interested in Middle School Cheer?? Here are the details for tryouts!

The Sam Gentry Southern Quality Propane Scholarship
Application Deadline May 8, 2026
About the $1,000 Scholarship
We are proud to offer The Sam Gentry Southern Quality Propane Scholarship for a third
year. This scholarship is a $1,000 annual scholarship given by Southern Quality
Propane to a young man or woman entering college or a trade school.
Sam Gentry was a beloved member of our team. He worked in the propane industry for
decades and in his career and life, he exhibited many fine qualities that are rare in
today’s world. Among them, were qualities of honesty, hard work, and integrity.
The Sam Gentry Southern Quality Propane Scholarship was founded in his memory to
recognize young men and women who are building themselves and their communities.
To apply, please click the link and answer the following questions!
https://southernqualitypropane.com/sam-gentry-southern-quality-propane-scholarshi
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Application Deadline May 8, 2026
About the $1,000 Scholarship
We are proud to offer The Sam Gentry Southern Quality Propane Scholarship for a third
year. This scholarship is a $1,000 annual scholarship given by Southern Quality
Propane to a young man or woman entering college or a trade school.
Sam Gentry was a beloved member of our team. He worked in the propane industry for
decades and in his career and life, he exhibited many fine qualities that are rare in
today’s world. Among them, were qualities of honesty, hard work, and integrity.
The Sam Gentry Southern Quality Propane Scholarship was founded in his memory to
recognize young men and women who are building themselves and their communities.
To apply, please click the link and answer the following questions!
https://southernqualitypropane.com/sam-gentry-southern-quality-propane-scholarshi
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As we move into the final weeks of the school year, state testing season is quickly approaching. EOG and EOC testing will begin on April 22. We encourage all students to be present, well-rested, and ready to do their best each day. Families can help by ensuring students get a good night’s sleep, arrive to school on time, and stay focused as we work toward a strong finish to the year.

Aladdin...coming April 23rd!

March Students and Employees of the Month


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