Mr Chris Snider joined us today to congratulate the elementary coloring contest winners that 'Do it for Dom'! We were also able to surprise him with a video about his recent visit. Don't forget to 'Do it for Dom' and become an organ donor today! #DoItForDom #SCGrowAs1

SCE families - Butterbraids are here and ready to be picked up in the Elem office until 3:30. #WeAreSCE
Scott City R-1 Schools has several job openings immediately and for the next school year. Immediate openings are for one custodian and substitute teachers. Openings for next year include High School social studies, High School advisor in the counseling center, and several coaching opportunities at the middle and high schools. You can apply online at https://www.scr1.org/page/job-opportunities
Congratulations to Ian Weber who won 8th Place in Cybersecurity at the Missouri FBLA State Leadership Conference. The event was held in Springfield, Missouri on April 10-12, 2022. In addition to competing, the Scott City FBLA members listened to keynote speakers, attended a career fair, and voted for the state officers.
Be sure to check out our Scott City R-1 Schools Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ScottCityR1 for a post about the winners of our Elementary Donate Life coloring contest! #DoItForDom #SCGrowAs1
Parents at SCE we are seeing an uptick in conversations, games, and toys surrounding Huggy Wuggy. This message is to make you aware of Huggy Wuggy and the disturbing trend that many of our children are being exposed to on social media.
Huggy Wuggy: What Parents Need to Know About This Disturbing Social Media Trend.
What is Huggy Wuggy?
The character is an evil villain in a 2021 horror PC game called Poppy Playtime. It's a survival horror game set in an abandoned toy factory and the Huggy Wuggy character tries to hunt down the players while singing them creepy songs.
The concerning videos are fan-made, produced by someone who admires a particular TV show, film, or videogame. The following is a list of some of the YouTube Channels that have made the concerning videos:
1. GameToons
2. SamToons
3. GH’S
4. Monster School Story
5. Game My
6. Secret4Studio
7. Hornstromp 3D
8. Siren Studio
9. Bunny Games
10. Slime Channel
The videos include, but are not limited to offensive language, cartoon representations of alcohol use, blood, stabbings, decapitations, attempted murder, murder, and the bloody aftermath of a car crash. In one of the videos a toy cartoon character tells a cartoon person, “My hugs don’t hurt one bit, you’ll be dead before the pain comes!” The character then hugs and squeezes the person until they turn blue and passes out.
Where are kids finding Huggy Wuggy?
Parents.com says kids may have access to the game or may be able to watch the videos on YouTube or TikTok. Some parental controls may have a hard time filtering the name because it sounds so cute, they say. Some are saying the game is upsetting for young children and can scare and upset them -- especially if they are not prepared for the horror-filled videos found online. Parents need to know what their children are watching and be available to help them answer questions about potential harmful trends online.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/huggy-wuggy-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-disturbing-social-media-trend


SC R-I Summer School registration is now open. Please click the link to sign up.
https://www.smore.com/pdeya

Nicholas Heisserer came up big at the State SkillsUSA competition for Cape Career and Technology Center Nicholas finished in 3rd place in the Television (Video) Production competition. Way to go!!!

Kona Ice is coming to Scott City School for FCCLA!!!
Pricing-$2.00 for Elementary Students Kiddie Cups , $3.00-$6.00 for Middle and High School Students.

https://bit.ly/KonaIceAtSCE
Help us send FCCLA to Nationals in California by purchasing a Kona Ice snow cone. The cost is $2. Please send money by Wed. April 20. Students will be getting their Kona Ice snow cone on Friday, April 22. #WeAreSCE

Scott City Elementary - Butter Braid fundraiser pick up is Wednesday, April 13 from 1:30-3:30 in the cafeteria. This will be our only pickup time. Remember school is not in session Thursday, April 14 through Monday, April 18 for Spring Break. School resumes on Tuesday, April 19. Please call the elementary office if you have any questions. #WeAreSCE
9th grade orientation, Monday April 11th @ 6pm in Room 25.
What an amazing day. Mr. Chris Snider came and spoke to our elementary students about organ donation. He talked to us about his son Dominic Hooper, who saved 5 lives through organ donation. Our younger students gained a deeper understanding of what it means when we say "Do It For Dom". They asked some great questions, but most importantly they learned about a hero. April is Donate Life month - talk to your family and register to be an organ donor.
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, April 19 and join us at Scott City High School for our baseball and softball Green Out Games. #DoItForDom #WeAreSCE
https://youtu.be/LjMo6fA8fZk

Our Middle School Youth Coding League teams have made it to the Semifinal round and need your help! Please go to https://www.youthcodingleague.com/playoffs and vote for your Scott City Ram Coders. When you arrive at the page you'll be looking for Group Gamma 1. Be sure to vote for both the 5/6 and 7/8 teams. The Gold button near the top of the page will help you switch between grade levels. Good luck coders!! #SCGrowAs1 #01110110011011110111010001100101

Today Mr. Chris Snider came to talk to our juniors and seniors about organ donation. April is national donate life month. Please consider organ donation. Thank you Chris and Do it For Dom !! Go Rams

If you are in need of energy assistance, apply online at https://mydss.mo.gov/utility or call 855-373-4636 to ask a team member to mail you an application.
Thank you to everyone who voted for Prop KIDS! The prop passed 529-50!! Big things are on the way at SCR1! #SCGrowAs1

Wed. April 6 students can wear green shirts or their "Do it for Dom" shirts to celebrate organ donation.
April is National Donate Life month. Tomorrow Mr. Chris Snider will be talking to K-4th graders about his son Dominic Hooper and all of the lives that he saved through organ donation. He will also be talking to them about our Green Out games and what it means when we say "Do it for Dom". #WeAreSCE

The Softball and Baseball games for today have been canceled.
Yesterday, our Scott City JAG students got to meet the Governor and First Lady of Missouri at the JAG CDC Convention in Jefferson City! Governor Mike Parsons is wife Teresa serve as the co-chairs of JAG Missouri. What a great day for Scott City JAG!

