In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, our school counselors, social worker, and GAP counselor set up in the lunchroom to connect with students and promote positive mental health. Students were able to stop by for conversations, pictures, and information about healthy ways to cope with stress and anxiety. This was a great opportunity to encourage students to prioritize their mental well-being and remind them that support is always available.
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Scrimmage Game
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The fishing championship scheduled for May 23 has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer.
2 days ago, SCMHS
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Varsity Softball Tryouts!
3 days ago, SCMHS
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Attention Class of 2026
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Cannon Signs to "Teach in the Peach"

The Seminole County Middle High School held a “Teach in the Peach” signing day on Tuesday, May 5 along with many other schools in the state of Georgia. The Georgia Department of Education initiative, modeled after traditional athletic signing days, recognizes high school seniors across the state who are choosing to pursue careers in education. Today we proudly celebrated Courtney Cannon who has committed to pursuing a career in education! She is completing the Teaching as a Profession Pathway this year and will be receiving college credit with this completion - Education 2102. She will also hopefully become one of our first Certified Paraprofessionals from this program. Because this year’s event has grown substantially with the merger of the “Teach in the Peach” initiative, each school was able to apply for one scholarship for a student they felt was deserving. Only 30 scholarships were awarded in the entire state, and I am very proud to say that Courtney was chosen for one of them. The Professional Association of Georgia Educators, along with the College Football Playoff Foundation and Georgia Early Childhood Education Foundation, presented Courtney Cannon with a $500 scholarship. Courtney plans to attend Valdosta State University and pursue a Secondary Education Degree focusing in Science. While at Valdosta State, she will also be a Blazing Brigade Majorette. As a future educator, she is ready to make a difference, and we couldn’t be more excited for what lies ahead.
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The local fishing championship scheduled for Saturday, May 9, has been rescheduled for May 23, 2026. Please join us at Big Jim's on the 23rd for the weigh-in!
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Graduation Information
6 days ago, SCMHS
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Employees and Students of the Month
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Middle School Yearbooks on Sale Now!
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Honor Society Inductions

Seminole County Middle High School recently held its National Honor Society and Junior National Honor Society Induction Ceremonies, welcoming 21 National Honor Society members and 27 Junior National Honor Society members. Membership in these organizations recognizes more than academic achievement—it also reflects strong character, leadership, service, and citizenship. We are proud of these students for their hard work and dedication both inside and outside the classroom and look forward to the positive impact they will continue to make in our school and community.

National Junior Honor Society inductees included:
Harper Atkinson, Myla Atwater, Sophie Barber, Maliya Bryant, Emma Castro, Savannah Chapman, Bryan Collier, Landyn Cook, Colton Culpepper-Bravo, Norman Currin, Ava Davis, Londyn Davis, Cadee Gross, Willow Hall, Kemora Harrison, Marlie Hawkins, Jaxen Hendley, Eric Hention, Austin King, Toni Kirksey, Ty’kel Moore, Colton Perez, Peyton Pollock, Kinzlee Rogers, Bella Singletary, Kimberly Trejo, Harmony Young

National Honor Society inductees included:
Donnie Boyd, Lennon Brock, Allyson Brown, Desiree Bush, Emma Calhoun, Chyna Calloway, Addison Hamilton, TyQuan Hatten, ZyQuan Hatten, Mary Beth Hodges, Raylee Jordan, Landon King, Kaylee McMillan, Jabrea Mithcum, Rilee Rogers, Kody Ross, Trinity Rykard, Rylee Scott, Madelyn Spooner, Lanie Taylor, Michiah Turner
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Thank you for helping us celebrate our great teachers!
8 days ago, SCMHS
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School Nurse Appreciation Day
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Thank you, School Lunch Heroes! We appreciate you!
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Thank you, Teachers!
11 days ago, SCMHS
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Final Four!!! Congratulations to the SC Boys' Tennis Team! They will be moving on to the next round of the state playoffs!
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Yearbooks on Sale Now!
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Today is Principal Appreciation Day! We would like to take a moment to thank Mrs. Albritton for all that she does for the staff, students, and our community. We appreciate you.
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The Seminole County Board of Education is aware of an incident that occurred this afternoon at Seminole County High School involving a student who brought an air pistol onto campus. School administrators responded immediately in accordance with district safety protocols. The student involved has been suspended, and the matter has been referred to local law enforcement for further investigation. At no time was the safety of students and staff compromised beyond this isolated incident. We take situations like this very seriously, and we remain committed to maintaining a safe and secure learning environment across all our schools. The safety and well-being of our students and staff will always remain the top priority of the Seminole County Board of Education. We appreciate the swift actions of school personnel and the cooperation of law enforcement. We encourage families to speak with their children about the importance of school safety and to report any concerns to school officials.
14 days ago, Seminole County School System
Seminole County Middle High School is proud to once again be named the Region A Division II Director’s Cup Champion, marking five consecutive years of excellence in athletics. This award recognizes the overall success of our high school athletic programs, based on points earned across all GHSA sports throughout the year.

In addition to this achievement, we are especially proud to have earned the Region Sportsmanship Award this year. This honor reflects the character of our student-athletes and how they represent our school—through respect, integrity, and a positive attitude in competition. It speaks volumes about not only how our students perform, but how they conduct themselves and how they are viewed by others.

We are incredibly proud of our athletes, coaches, and supporters for continuing to set the standard for excellence both on and off the field.
14 days ago, SCMHS
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