Tomorrow, Wednesday 1/17, we will operate on a 2 hr delay. Just like today, no travel, no AM Prosser (they will have a google meet 9:55-10:30), PM Prosser will leave at 10am, and work release will attend first block. Stay warm!
Tomorrow we are operating on a 2hr delay. School will start at 10am (delay schedule attached).
Prosser Juniors- You will not attend Prosser. If you are eating lunch, arrive to school at 12:15. If not, arrive for class at 12:45.
Prosser Seniors- The bus for Prosser will leave at 10am. You will need to make up your work from 2nd block.
Work Release Students- Report to 2nd block at 10am, you may leave for work after.
South Harrison Schools will be operating on a two-hour delayed schedule for Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
Don't forget Pathway Night this Thursday from 6-7:30. Come see all the pathways South Harrison has to offer and meet the teachers. Each student must have a pathway to graduate! Pathway night will be held in the lobby outside of the gym!
Attention Seniors! 🚨 Tomorrow CCHS is hosting a FAFSA Help Night. For ANY SENIORS considering going to college or applying for scholarships through the HCCF, you will need a FAFSA application on file. All seniors are welcome to attend. Get all the info needed here: https://bit.ly/3vn4SYx
Reminder: Tomorrow, January 2, 2024, SHCSC is back in session for Spring Semester! We hope everyone gets a good night's sleep & we'll see you in the morning!
Don't forget - we come back to school on January 2nd! Enjoy a fun & safe New Year's weekend and come back ready to learn!
Don't forget - we come back to school on January 2nd! Enjoy a fun & safe New Year's weekend and come back ready to learn!
The week between Christmas and New Year's is such a strange week, but one that can still be incredibly productive for high school seniors! Seniors, now is the time to prepare for the upcoming FAFSA Help Night and work on your Harrison County Community Foundation scholarship application. Get all the info you need here for both: [bitly]
With it being a holiday weekend, we wish everyone the happiest of times and celebrations full of love, peace and joy! ❄️✨
This week we wrapped up the first semester! Crazy to think we're half way done with the school year, but we're so thankful for everyone who made it a great one so far. Have a happy & safe winter break!! ⛄
High School seniors, now is the perfect time to work on your application for Harrison County Community Foundation scholarships! Seniors, here's an article to help you get started! https://bit.ly/3GThFUR
This week was board meeting week at South Harrison! There's a lot the Board does, so check out all that went on with this month's update here: https://bit.ly/4890xWM
8th grade parents- reminder that 8th graders will go on the Ivy Tech/IUS field trip tomorrow 12/1. Please make sure students wear South Central gear, if they have it. They will need a sack lunch. Bus is leaving at 8:15 and will return at 2:30.
It's often that one of the underserved populations in school districts are English-language learners; however, thanks to the tremendous work of Dane Carter and Liliana Retama, SHCSC has a thriving ELL program assisting students and their families with college applications, job interviews, class activities and more. 👏🏽 👏🏾 👏🏿 To learn more about the work Dane & Liliana do, click here: https://bit.ly/3sxZWyK
Just a reminder our Veterans Day program will be Friday at 9:15. We do have a guest speaker. Students may bring a guest. Forms are in the office!
Veterans Day Assembly, Friday, November 10 at 9:15. We will have a guest speaker, David Fitzgerald, a graduate of South Central who has served in the Air Force. Students are allowed to bring a guest who has served or is currently serving in the military. Forms can be picked up in the office and must be returned by November 8.
Grades 9-11, please make sure chrome books are charged and ready for tomorrow!
Please enjoy our September issue of "The Rebel News"
The environmental science classes participated in their final project for the water unit this week. They did a STEM project and worked through the engineering process to create a water filter from common materials. Then today during RTI/enrichment time we joined a Zoom meeting with Greenheck engineer, Cole and an engineering student from Ole Miss, Bryce. A couple of students (Michaela Sampson and Stevie Wright) volunteered to tell them about their prototypes and received valuable feedback about their group's projects. We love seeing students stepping up as leaders and taking ownership of their learning!