Congratulations Natalie for getting a positive behavior referral. Keep up the good work - we are so proud of you! #WeAreSCE
about 2 years ago, Dr. Keisha Panagos
Natalie
Congratulations Elise for getting a positive behavior referral. Keep up the good work - we are so proud of you! #WeAreSCE
about 2 years ago, Dr. Keisha Panagos
Elise
A big shout out to our local state representatives Jamie Burger and John Voss, and state Senator Holly Rehder for taking the time to meet with us this morning to discuss legislation affecting public schools.
about 2 years ago, Michael Umfleet
Holly Rehder
Jamie Burger and John Voss
Blood Drive-Fema Building Thursday, March 9th 1:00-6:00 P.M. https://5il.co/1qafp
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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This morning Scott City Schools will be participating in the State Wide Tornado Drill. Please be advised if you notice us evacuating it is simply due to a drill. This is not an emergency, this is only a drill. Thank you for your understanding. #SCPride
about 2 years ago, Mike Cossey
Scott City JAG working with The Bank of Missouri on Financial Literacy. Representing the Bank of Missouri Mrs. Nita Pickens and OVC Basketball tournament champion and MVP Mr. Chris Harris
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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Saturday 9 High School Band students performed at districts at Jackson High School. Congratulations to senior Heather Phillips for qualifying for state festival in April on her Clarinet Solo, and to all the other events for their great performances. Heather Phillips - Exemplary (1) Allysa Pruitt - Outstanding (2) Micah Cranfiled - Outstanding (2) Nathan Palmer - Outstanding (2) Jorden Depree - Outstanding (2) Brass Sextet including Allysa, Micah, Nathan, Jorden, Camden Chamberlain, and Brian Brown - Outstanding (2) Woodwind Trio including Jordan Streiler, Shayla Sterling, and Heather Phillips - Satisfactory (3)
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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The high school and middle school have been showing our appreciation to our maintenance workers all week with treats and messages of thanks each day--
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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Yesterday Scott City hosted 12 bands in the Missouri Small School Band Directors Association State Music Festival. Congratulations to the high school band for earning an "Outstanding" rating at the festival! Tomorrow, members of the band perform at the district solo and small ensemble festival at Jackson HS.
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
Band
Scott City JAG students welcomed Tony Capobianco. He is the Southeast Missourian sport editor. He also writes for Semoball.
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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Fine Arts Night-March 16th
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
Fine Arts
MODOT visited the Scott City JAG program and discussed Job opportunities. The students also worked together to build bridges.
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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The Scott City R-1 School District is seeking a Secondary Special Education Teacher for the 2023-2024 school year. The successful candidate will have a valid Missouri Special Education teaching certificate, effective communication skills, strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively as an IEP team member. The candidate needs to possess knowledge, experience and expertise in instruction of students with disabilities, as well as, demonstrate competency and compliance in the special education process. Experience is preferred but not required teaching special education students in small group settings including the regular education classroom. Additionally, the candidate should have knowledge and/or experience implementing behavioral plans designed by the IEP team for students. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience based upon the district’s salary schedule. Applications are available on the school website at www.scr1.org. Please send application, transcripts, and resume to Marcia Daniels at danielsm@scr1.org.
about 2 years ago, Chris Bradshaw
Our bands have had a busy week. On Saturday, the jazz band performed at the Jackson Jazz Festival, and on Monday 5 of our students were invited to perform with the SEMO Honor Band. Congratulations to seniors Heather Phillips, Allysa Pruitt, and Brian Brown, and Camden Chamberlain and Nathan Palmer for being selected. Today SC hosts the Missouri Small School Band Director Association concert band festival. The performances are open to the public. The SC high school concert band starts the day with their performance at 8:30.
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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Here is the updated calendar of events for Scott City Elementary. #WeAreSCE
about 2 years ago, Dr. Keisha Panagos
SCE updated calendar
Scott City JAG was welcomed at P&G today. Great tour with a lot of information about Job opportunities.
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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Winning Back to Back! The Speech and Debate team took home 4 more awards for their performances at these past two tournaments! Adam Haynes Ryan won 2nd in Prose and Makayla Spies won 3rd in Poetry at Bernie, also Makayla won 3rd in Poetry and Ann Baker won 3rd in Prose at Clearwater. This team will be heading to districts on March 17th and 18th at Ste. Genevieve. Please wish them to "break a leg" at their performances and continue to show that Scott City Pride! Team, the season draws to a close, but your coaches are so proud of you! Keep it up!
about 2 years ago, Sara Blaylock
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Great turn out at the homecoming dance tonight! Shoutout to Charlie's Music Revue for another successful evening of fun and dancing!
about 2 years ago, Jana Porch
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Four Scott City Seniors, Landon Carman, Lane Johnston, Everett Roark, and Bret Walton, attended Camp Enterprise at the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center on Friday, February 24, 2023. This was a seminar that allowed students to explore the world of business through activities and enterprise simulations. Nearly 60 students from surrounding schools met with area business leaders to explore various business careers.
about 2 years ago, Donna Conaway
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Several Scott City students joined 30 other schools for a virtual presentation of Mingo Job Corp. Students saw free programs that are offered in Welding, Painting, Heavy Equipment, Fire, Brick and Mason, Carpentry, Office Administration, and Driver's Education. Housing, food, uniforms, and tools are also provided for male and female students between 16-24 years old. Several programs work with Three Rivers College for college credit. Please contact Mrs. Conaway if you have any questions! --
about 2 years ago, Donna Conaway
Mingo Job Corp Presentation