Congratulations to senior Keaton Lacey and his performances at MSHSAA State Festival last week! He earned a gold medal for his performance of a piano solo, and a silver medal on his tuba solo. We are so proud of him and all of his accomplishments this year!
You can see him with the rest of the concert bands at their spring concert this Thursday, May 5th, beginning at 5:30 pm.
National Honor Society students were celebrated with a trip to the City Museum in St. Louis. We are proud of these students and their achievements! Go Rams !!
Congratulations to our High School Track Team.
-Boys: 3 time defending SEMO West Conference Champions
-Girls: 1st time SEMO West Conference Champions
We are very proud you!
https://www.smore.com/zy1nt SCE Families - May 2-6 is Teacher Appreciation Week. Our teachers are passionate educational leaders and we are blessed to have them!! Here are some ideas of how you can help us show our teachers just how much we love them!
#SCFearlessLeaders #WeAreSCE
Summerfest Sand Volleyball and Spike-Ball Tournament
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Alexys Littlepage and Zoe Lee (2020 graduates of Scott City) spoke with juniors and seniors about nursing. They talked to students about Gen Ed classes needed, about the nursing program, the work load, how to balance school work and personal life. They gave the students information about all the programs offered at SEMO College of Nursing.
This week we had the privilege to let our office staff know just how much we ALL appreciate them. If you see them out and about, please thank them for all they do for our community! A special shoutout to Debbie, Erin, Jill Spriggs, Kathy, Sarah, Becky, Jill Essner, Christa and Dana! #SCGrowAs1
Our top academic performers were recognized at the Honors Banquet last night. Congratulations to all of you. Additionally, Mr. Swanner presented the Kiwanis scholarship to Kaleb Karrenbrock, the Snider family presented the Dominic Hooper Memorial Scholarship to Moriah Doria, Keaton Lacey, and Camden Sterling, and Mrs. Page presented the Eric Urhahn Memorial Scholarship to Brett Boswell, Peyton Cave, Kacie Daigger, and Natalie Morrison. Thank you to these organizations and featured speaker Angie Umfleet for helping with this event!
Happy Administrative Professionals Day to Mrs. Dana and Mrs. Christa. Thank you for everything you do to keep SCE running smoothly! #WeAreSCE
Thanks for the memories Wilthong Field! Can’t wait to see you again after your transformation. #SCGrowAs1
SCMS Student Council volunteered at the food bank today. They packed boxes to be distributed to 8 different organizations in the 16 counties of the SEMO region.
Scott City's "A Night on Cloud Nine" prom was April 23. Prom King and Queen were Kaleb Karrenbrock and Britney Wright.
The Scott City R-1 School District is looking for a secondary business teacher for the 2022-2023 school year. An application is available on the school website at www.scr1.org. Please send application, transcripts, and resume to amickl@scr1.org.
The Scott City R-1 School District is also looking for a Robotics Coach for the 2022-2023 school year. If interested please email amickl@scr1.org.
Our Varsity Baseball game scheduled for today vs. Woodland has been canceled.
Our Softball game today vs. Potosi will now be played at Potosi, starting at 5:00. Thank you!
We have had a change for today. Softball’s game at Oak Ridge is canceled and will now play at home vs. Meadow Heights at 3:30. Varsity Baseball will play at home vs. St. Vincent and Saxony Lutheran starting at 4:00. All games will be at the city fields. Thank you!
And so it begins! #PropKIDS #Thankyou #SCGrowAs1
Reminder Kona Ice is coming to Scott City Schools tomorrow for FCCLA!!!
Pricing-$2.00 for Elementary Students Kiddie Cups , $3.00-$6.00 for Middle and High School Students.
For National Volunteer Week, several GAS members volunteered at Scott City Nutrition Center and Illmo Housing Authority. The students helped serve food and deliver meals to residents, picked up sticks, pulled weeds, mulched flower beds and more.
Through their volunteer service at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center, this wonderful group of young men represented Scott City High School exceptional well today. Their unique services included; packaging meals, loading delivery vans with meals, writing menu’s, serving visitors, and hanging a new American flag. We are beyond proud of the service these young men displayed today.
Who doesn’t love a good mystery murder…play?! The HS Drama Department will be performing the 2 act, interactive, murder mystery play “You Know the Old Slaying” by (insert name) on April 29th at 7:00 and May 1st at 3:00 in the FEMA building. Runs about 90 minutes. Recommended for ages 11 and up, and no entry fee required. Donations are welcome!”