Thursday, April 24, 2014
Model UN
Our SCA High School offers a lot of great opportunities for our enrichment students to join. Today our Model UN team joined over 150 future delegates at Bloomsburg University's annual High School Model United Nations Conference. This program is designed to stimulate awareness of global issues and provide participants research, analytical and problem-solving skills. Great job everyone. Mr. McCoog was happy to see the gavel back home at Southern. Thanks to Bloomsburg University and everyone else who helped make it a great day.
More information from the day's event can be found here on Bloomsburg's Tumblr Page.
Good Luck!
Our High School Forensics Team will be competing in their last match of the season this Saturday. We wish them all the best of luck. Information about the end of the year banquet will be coming home with students shortly.
Friday, April 11, 2014
April Updates
K-8 students are continuing working on their Mythology projects. Students are in the middle of conducting research for the character they will be representing for our mythology event. Invitations will be sent home in a few weeks for dinner with the gods. Right now we are looking at May 28th at 6:00. Students have studied Monsters, Heroes, and Greek culture.
Academic Competitions
Our K'NEX STEM Challenge Winners will be competing at the state level at Harrisburg University on May 2nd. We wish them the best of luck.
We are also giving our warmest wishes to our Computer Fair Winners will be competing at the state level at Dickinson University on May 21st.
High School Updates
Our High School Forensics groups will be competing in one more event at the end of April. We are looking towards May 4th as a Parent Night and Awards Evening.
Independent Study students should be working on finalizing their papers. The school year is rapidly winding down, and we will be setting a date for final presentations shortly. I can not wait to see your final work.
Our Diversity group, PRIDE, had a special guest speaker Danny Roth. Mr. Roth offered us a new perspective on learning to love and respect oneself. His thought provoking talk taught us to stand up for victims of abuse, and the anti-bully movement. A big thank you to him and Dr. Mary Harris for arranging this opportunity for us.
Finally a big congratulations to our High School students who recently competed at FBLA State Leadership Conference. I have the honor of being a state judge each year and chaperone for our students. I am always impressed with our young professionals across the state. Students are doing amazing things. Southern Columbia is sending seven students to the national competition in June. This is the largest number we have ever sent. Great job students!
Academic Competitions
Our K'NEX STEM Challenge Winners will be competing at the state level at Harrisburg University on May 2nd. We wish them the best of luck.
We are also giving our warmest wishes to our Computer Fair Winners will be competing at the state level at Dickinson University on May 21st.
High School Updates
Our High School Forensics groups will be competing in one more event at the end of April. We are looking towards May 4th as a Parent Night and Awards Evening.
Independent Study students should be working on finalizing their papers. The school year is rapidly winding down, and we will be setting a date for final presentations shortly. I can not wait to see your final work.
Our Diversity group, PRIDE, had a special guest speaker Danny Roth. Mr. Roth offered us a new perspective on learning to love and respect oneself. His thought provoking talk taught us to stand up for victims of abuse, and the anti-bully movement. A big thank you to him and Dr. Mary Harris for arranging this opportunity for us.
Finally a big congratulations to our High School students who recently competed at FBLA State Leadership Conference. I have the honor of being a state judge each year and chaperone for our students. I am always impressed with our young professionals across the state. Students are doing amazing things. Southern Columbia is sending seven students to the national competition in June. This is the largest number we have ever sent. Great job students!
Fire, Water, Lightning
After the winter that never seemed to end, we are finally experiencing some beautiful Spring weather. Persephone must be visiting her mother again! During recess some of our students have played mythology based playground games that we created in class. The first is a nod to rock, paper, scissors..
Fire, Water, Lightning
Game Rules:
1. Divide into two teams
2. Each team must line up on opposite sides of the field. Together the team decides who they will represent (Poseidon, Hades, or Zeus)
Remember: Poseidon beats Hades, Hades beats Zeus, Zeus beats Poseidon
A. Poseidon:Student twists to splash a water wave with arms (beats Hades)
B. Zeus: Student stands on a Toes and throws lightning bolt down (beats Poseidon)
C. Hades: Student crouches and shoots imaginary fire (beats Zeus)
3. Carefully the teams march up to the center of the field. On the count of three they represent their 'god'. The team that has the winning hand chases the losing team back to their start lines. If they tag any of the fleeing opponents, they must join their team. The game ends when one team captures all members. If both teams draw the same god at the middle they go back to starting line and try again.
Other Creative Recess Games Included: Capture the Golden Fleece, and Pegasus Ball
Friday, March 14, 2014
The Shields of Sparta
We had a fun day in the fourth grade classroom! One of our students brought in an apple pie to celebrate PI day during lunch. Thanks P! We greatly enjoyed it.
We also had another small treat as our own chefs prepared ambrosia (the food of the gods). They will perfect the reciepe for our future dinner guests.
We are continuing our study on Classical Greece. Students are learning of education, history, and focusing in on mythology.
Today we learned about the city state Sparta and created our own Greek shields. Students designed their own symbols and some included secret messages using their knowledge of the Greek Alphabet. Some of the students researched ancient designs for their creations, while others added a modern day twist. Nice job kids.
Next week our focus will switch back to research of greek heroes, gods, and monsters.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Middle School Computer Fair 2014
Today was the annual PA Middle School Computer fair regional event run by the CSIU. This fair was postponed from the beginning of the month. This year it was hosted by our neighboring school district to the north, Central Columbia Middle School. Our students had a great time seeing the amazing projects of their peers.
This year we brought 2 digital movies, 1 animation, 1 webpage design, 1 computer fair logo, and 1 graphic design project. Our students did an amazing job! We are happy to say we will be sending three teams to states this year.
Thank you so much to the CSIU, Central, and everyone else who helped make this day a memorable day for our kids.
Monday, March 10, 2014
K'NEX CHALLENGE: Headed to States!
Today was the 6th-8th grade teams turn to take on the K'NEX Challenge at the CSIU. Our kids had very creative approaches to tackle this year's challenge.
Our sixth grade team created a cable car, The Canyon Crosser, that soared on suspended cable across their city. Our seventh grade students created M.A.R.V.E.N. (an extra special tractor), that towed five pounds of weight on their farm. Our 8th grade team created a plow, EC2, that safely pushed snow and zombies out of the way.
Talk about an A for Effort! The students stayed after school and came in on weekends to finish work on their environmentally-friendly people movers. They arrived bright and early today (6:30 am), which wasn't easy after the daylight savings time change. Everyone worked hard and made us so proud.
7th grade came in second, with our 6th grade team taking first. Both teams will travel to Harrisburg for the state competition in May. Our 8th grade team did an amazing job and scored very high on the rubric as well. It certainly wasn't an easy decision for the judges with all school districts bringing wonderful ideas and inventions.
A big thank you to our student's parents for bringing the kids in and supporting their efforts these past few weeks as they got ready for this fun event.
All students across the IU should be extremely proud of their efforts and hard work. Keep challenging yourself to build and succeed.
Read More about today's event at the Daily News Item.
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