
IT'S GAMEDAY!!!
Seminole vs. Early Co.
JV Boys @ 4:30
Varsity Girls @ 6
Varsity Boys @ 7:30
Let's go Indians!


SCMHS Reading Club shares talents with SCES students!


CTI attends the Fall Leadership Conference
Seminole County CTI students attended the Fall Leadership Conference held at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center on November 21-22. This annual event gives students the opportunity to learn vital leadership, work readiness, employability, and communication skills. The students enjoyed motivational keynote speakers, an academic quiz bowl, and a formal dinner offering training in social skills and business etiquette. A great time was had by all! Those attending include NuShay McGriff, Shalaan Leonard, Leonzoe Owens, Robert Calhoun, John Brown, Antonio Gardner, Cameron Simpson, Mrs. Kaylah Andrews, CTI coordinator and Mr. Mitch Royals.








Healthcare Science students recently enjoyed an engaging and educational visit from Miller County Hospital's HR and Respiratory Department. The event aimed to introduce students to the wide array of career opportunities available in the healthcare field, with a particular focus on respiratory care.
The interactive session provided students with hands-on experiences, allowing them to explore the daily responsibilities and challenges of respiratory therapists. From learning about respiratory equipment to understanding patient care procedures, the students gained valuable insights into this critical healthcare profession.
Hospital staff emphasized the importance of respiratory therapy in treating patients with breathing difficulties, from asthma to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The HR team also shared tips on pursuing healthcare careers, highlighting educational pathways and the growing demand for skilled professionals in the field.
Students not only gained practical knowledge but also had fun exploring their potential future roles. "It was an eye-opening experience," one student remarked. "I didn’t realize how vital respiratory therapists are to patient care."
This visit underscored Miller County Hospital's commitment to community outreach and fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals. Through events like these, students are inspired to consider fulfilling careers that make a meaningful difference in people's lives.




Work Force Ready would like to thank Mr. Ryan Herrington for teaching us the importance of resumes, appropriate social media profiles, and interview skills.





A heartfelt thank you to the following students for volunteering to run the concession stand for The Lion King JR: Addison Johnson, Robert Calhoun, and Liam Shingler.




Cards for a Cure 2024
The Seminole County Middle High School (SCMHS) community proudly extends its support this Christmas to Brianna Bullock, a junior from Pinckard, Alabama, who is bravely battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Brianna was selected as this year's recipient of Cards for a Cure, a heartwarming initiative where each card contains a personal message and a dollar.
The generous SCMHS staff went above and beyond, contributing additional donations beyond what was needed for the cards. Thanks to this overwhelming response, our school was able to present Brianna and her family with 142 cards and $202 to assist with medical expenses.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all students and staff who participated by creating cards, sharing messages of hope, and making donations. This outpouring of support truly exemplifies the spirit of SCMHS!


Basketball Student Section Theme: 12/20/24


Romeo and Juliet Escape Room!




SCMS students focused on research and writing in literacy projects!




9th-grade Environmental Science students wrap up their unit studying African Ecosystems with “It’s in the Poop” lab. This engaging, hands-on activity served as both a culmination of their studies and a vivid reminder that nature’s clues are often found in the most unexpected places!
Students examined the characteristics of life through the journey of a seed. Seeds were extracted through elephant “poop” and soil.









Ugly Sweater Day at SCMHS!




Disguise a Gingerbread!


TIME CHANGE ‼️
Tomorrow’s Basketball games AT PELHAM will begin with the Girls' game at 2:00pm and the Boys' game to follow at 3:30! Come out and support!

Kearston Shuler, a former Seminole County student and current volunteer for the UGA Office of Admissions, returned to Mrs. Kathryn Touchton’s classes to share her experiences and insights about being a student at the University of Georgia, providing valuable information for current students considering their future academic paths. The students enjoyed listening and asking questions and especially loved receiving some UGA swag. Thank you, Kearston!



Basketball Student Section Theme for December 13th, 2024


MAP Assessment: Celebrating Student Growth
The Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment is a valuable progress monitoring tool that students take three times annually. This assessment helps educators track student development across various subject areas, providing insights into individual strengths and areas for improvement.
Exceptional Growth Recognition
Mrs. Cannon is proud to highlight her 8th-grade students who demonstrated remarkable academic progress on their recent MAP assessment. These students achieved significant growth, improving their scores by more than 10 points from the beginning of the year to the present.
Students Recognized for Outstanding Progress:
Katie Grace
Cartier Hopkins
Jayden Wallace
Bryson Sparks
Julia Lenz
Lanie Taylor
Bowen Lane
Conner Boyette
Joel Gray
Romero Porter
Levi Cherry
Kyson Kelly
Ta'Tiyahnna Moore
Jason Guy
Congratulations to these students for their hard work and dedication to academic growth!





Interest Meeting


eminole County High School is proud to announce that its students have achieved an outstanding milestone: a 100% pass rate on the ServSafe Food Handler Certification! This remarkable accomplishment reflects the dedication, hard work, and perseverance of our students and their teacher, Mrs. Jennifer Hodges.
The ServSafe Food Handler Certification is a nationally recognized credential that demonstrates a solid understanding of food safety practices, including proper hygiene, cross-contamination prevention, safe food temperatures, and cleaning protocols. This certification, administered by the National Restaurant Association, is an essential step for anyone pursuing a career in the foodservice industry.
For these students, achieving this certification is not only a testament to their hard work but also a significant advantage as they prepare to enter the workforce. The skills and knowledge gained through this program set them apart in the competitive job market and provide a solid foundation for future success in culinary arts, hospitality, and beyond.
These students' journey to certification began with completing a rigorous three-course sequence during their high school years. The courses—Food, Nutrition, and Wellness, Food for Life, and Food Science—provided a comprehensive understanding of nutrition, food preparation, and the science behind food safety. After completing these courses, students undertook their End of Pathway Assessment, demonstrating their mastery of the material and earning their well-deserved certification.
Mrs. Jennifer Hodges, who guided the students every step of the way, expressed her immense pride in their accomplishment. "These students have worked tirelessly to achieve this goal," she said. "Their commitment and determination are truly inspiring, and I couldn’t be prouder of their success."
Congratulations to all the Seminole County High School students on this incredible achievement! Your dedication and hard work have paid off, and you have set a shining example for future students. We can’t wait to see the amazing things you will accomplish in the future.



Basketball Student Section Themes & Dates
