SCHS Stu Co got to participate in cheering on the runners for the Police Benevolent Society Fun Run again this year after a year off. Council members had pom poms and cowbells and showed up bright and early to encourage the runners. One of SCHS's own was in the run, so students got to cheer extra hard.
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SCHS has had another successful homecoming, this one looking more like ones from years past. The theme was Olympics and teachers participated in a door decoration contest, students had dress up days and there was a pep rally, parade and relays on Friday. The dress up days were shortened since there was flooding this week leading to school closing, but there was good participation on Team Day, Rep Your Country Day, and Class Color Day respectively. The pep rally involved the Powderpuff Cheerleaders, celebration of the sports teams, and relays where classes competed in tug-o-war and fun races. The parade went to Harris Middle and Learning Way and represented various sports and clubs from SCHS along with the Homecoming Attendants. The night was capped with Stephanie Ahearn being crowned Homecoming Queen.
Student Council got to help with clean up for the American Mule and Bluegrass Festival. The festival contributes to several worthy charities in the area and Student Council was helping the Boy's and Girl's Club. Members picked up trash and cleaned the folding seats in the Calsonic arena. The big hit of the morning was getting to play with the petting zoo that is featured at the festival. |
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January 2022
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