Thanks to the members of the Jazz Ensemble and Mr. Conway for the amazing show last night. A special shout out to our Seniors: Abigayle Hauschildt, Hannah Kempen, Breonna Sarnstrom, MyaLynn Schlueter, Christopher Mohrhauser, Jazilynn Geiger, Max Larson, and Jeremiah Hubbard!
Congratulations to these Middle School Students of the Month - way to go 5th graders!
almost 3 years ago, Chance Langeness
Congratulations to these Middle School Students of the Month - way to go 6th graders!
almost 3 years ago, Chance Langeness
Congratulations to these Middle School Students of the Month - way to go 6th graders!
almost 3 years ago, Chance Langeness
Congratulations to these Middle School Students of the Month - way to go 8th graders!
almost 3 years ago, Chance Langeness
Check out these rock star Middle School'ers who competed in the 5th Grade Math Masters Competition at the end of April. SCC Team Black placed 2nd out of 25 teams and SCC Team Blue placed 6th. Way to represent SCC!
almost 3 years ago, Chance Langeness
SCC High School has been recognized with the Level 1 2020 Wisconsin Advanced Placement Advisory Council Pacesetter Award!! SCC is 1 of 20 schools in Wisconsin to earn this award!!
Award Criteria: the percentage of students taking an AP exam is greater than or equal to 30%, AND... the percentage of scores at 3 or above is greater than or equal to 70%
In addition, our students earned 410 college credits through our dual credit programs including CAPP, Early College Credit, and Start College Now!!
Congrats to our students and staff!
I hope the 8th graders had as much fun at the transition day as I did. A big shout out to the Middle School and High School staff for making this a success. #classof2025
almost 3 years ago, Brian Johnson
Wrapping up Staff Appreciation Week at the elementary. We love our staff --- they keep us "a-float!" #pantherpride
May 7th is National Lunch Hero Day. SCC would like to recognize our dedicated and committed food service staff on the front lines of feeding our students. These superheroes have come to school kitchens and cafeterias, rain or shine, to serve meals in school, through bus/van deliveries and a pickup site since schools first closed due to the pandemic last March. Serving meals to our families during the school closure last spring still stands as a shining example of community service and "kids deserve it" and is one of the many highlights of our positive school culture during this pandemic.
Nearly 50 percent of school-age children are dependent on school lunch, and when schools are closed – or held virtually – six out of seven hungry children don’t get adequate meals. According to a recent study released by The Journal of the American Medical Association, “Schools are now the single healthiest place Americans are eating.
almost 3 years ago, Tim Widiker
This morning the elementary school was presented with $2000.00 that will go to the Mittens from Marilyn Fund. We would like to give a sincere thank you to the Mittens from Marilyn committee for their continued generosity. This fund helps the kids in our community more than you will ever know! THANK YOU!