Congratulations to Kathryn, Maxwell, Michael, Carley, Elias, Neena, Jena, and Morgan for getting selected to perform in the UW-Eau Claire Honor Band! Today they will rehearse and perform alongside students from nearly 100 different schools in the area, participate in a master class with college faculty members on their specific instrument, and wrap the evening up with a performance in the brand new, state of the art, Pablo Center at the Confluence!
Additional information about this evening's performance (including ticket prices and location) can be found on their Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/714920542180989/?ti=as
There will be a fan bus to Stanley-Boyd for the game on Friday. Tickets for the bus and admission is $10. Admission only tickets available for $5. Stop in the high school office between 7:00 and 3:30 before noon on Thursday.
The Hammond Community Library and the Department of Workforce development have teamed up to provide a great opportunity for middle and high school students as well as adults. Each Thursday from 4-5 pm for the next 2 weeks, there will be workshops held at the library which focus on different employability skills. The workshops are absolutely free of charge with snacks provided. Tonight's topic will be on Team Building Skills.
Looking for a healthy treat for your family? Students in Foods 1 learned how to create delicious fruit pizzas while practicing their knife skills.
The senior football players helping out at the Monster Mash Bingo Bash hosted they the ADRC of St. Croix County on October 26.
Students enrolled in the Assistant Childcare Teacher course earn their CPR certification so they are work-ready when they complete the class. Thank you Justin Fritz of the Baldwin EMS for training our students each year.
Assistant Childcare Teacher students enjoyed a visit with the 4K students to gain experience with children in the classroom setting.
A big congratulations to the Cross Country teams on their participation at state this past weekend. The boys team finished 16th while Marie Hamlin placed 4th overall and Mya Kizer placed 26th overall in Division 2! Great showing of #sccspirit !
Last CC practice the night before the state meet had the team running trails in Steven’s Point.
Wir sind nach La Crosse gereist! Last week some of the German 1 and Exploratory Students traveled with Frau Wirebaugh to the 15th Annual Lincoln Middle School Oktoberfest. There they enjoyed a night of German music, skits, food and candy!
Juniors attended the National College Fair where they were able to network with admission counselors.
Students enjoying "Impromptu Hat/Sombrero Day" in Spanish II today.
Kaitlyn Holmgren represented Wisconsin at Global Youth Institute held in conjunction with the World Food Prize this past weekend. She and approximately 150 other youth from across the U.S. and abroad heard from global leaders on the critical need to combat the growing hunger problem around the world. In addition, Holmgren is eligible to apply for research based internships and scholarships. In order to be eligible Holmgren was required to write and present a paper on a malnutrition issue. She chose to focus on the country of Sierra Leone. The program is open to high school students. Contact Mrs. Rozeboom at grozeboom@scc.k12.wi.us for additional information.
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Come check out our awesome SCC Cross Country teams this Saturday at our home sectional meet! First race starts at 11! 🏃♀️ 🏃
The Hammond Community Library and the Department of Workforce development have teamed up to provide a great opportunity for middle and high school students as well as adults. Each Thursday from 4-5 pm for the next 4 weeks, there will be workshops held at the library which focus on different employability skills. The workshops are absolutely free of charge with snacks provided. Tomorrow's topic will be on Communication Skills.
The bracket is set! SCC FB gets the #1 seed and will host Adams-Friendship next week Friday, kickoff 7:00pm
How better to learn animal digestive systems than by modeling them in play dough?! This lab is part of the animal digestion and feeds unit in Mrs. Rozeboom’s Large Animal Veterinary Study class.
We've been talking about the basic brain structure and functions, today Psychology and Anat. and Phys. students were able to examine a variety of brains thanks to the University of Minnesota neuroscience students! #sccspirit
SCC Dance Team is spending the week sharing their love of dance! Show your support at Friday’s halftime performance, which will include over 50 elementary students!