
To support Red Ribbon Week and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Middle High School students will be able to dress up for the following days:
Wednesday- “Focus on your Future”— wear college shirt or dress up like your future career.
Thursday— “Pink Out for Breast Cancer”— wear pink in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Friday— “Get Crazy for the Green and White”— wear crazy socks and green and white! GO INDIANS!!!

Don't forget the annual Title I Parent Meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 5:00 in the Media Center of the Middle High School. We look forward to seeing you!

Don't forget tomorrow is the beginning of Red Ribbon Week! Middle High School students and staff should wear RED on Monday!!

Come support the Seminole County High School Athletic Booster Club by buying a fish plate. We’re set up in front of All Care Pharmacy in town today. Fish Plates are $12 and can be picked up on November 5 at the Ag Barn. See you soon.


Indians win third game straight, 34-0. Great team win!

TEACHER SPOTLIGHT:
Mr. Jeremy Burke was chosen as this week's teacher spotlight. He is an eighth grade science teacher, and he is also a cross country and tennis coach. I asked Mr. Burke a few questions about his teaching experience here at Seminole County Middle/High School. The first question I asked him was why he chose to work here and be a teacher. He responded by saying, “I used to have my own business, and I was tired of working during the holidays. I also wanted to make science more fun for the students in our community. This has been a good change for me. I have enjoyed teaching.” I had him in the eighth grade for science, and I can honestly say that he has done an amazing job making science very fun for his students. The next question I asked him was what his hobbies were. He said his favorites were fishing, working outdoors, and gardening. Teacher always have great stories about embarrassing moments, so I asked Mr. Burke was what his most embarrassing moment had been. He said, “One time we were doing a static electricity experiment, and I had to put on a wig; the static electricity made it stick up everywhere! That is a look I definitely don’t want to repeat.” Finally, I asked Mr. Burke to share his favorite teaching memory. He said, “While doing experiments with our solar ovens, someone's oven got so hot that it caught on fire.” The day was certainly not boring, and those ovens worked better than Mr. Burke had expected! In my experience as one of Mr. Burke’s students, I can say that he was and will always be one of my favorite teachers. He makes science fun and enjoyable, which in turn, makes his students more interested in science and science experiments. Thank you, Mr. Burke!
By Leahbeth Boyett, Journalism I
#Tribe.Strong

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT:
Indiya Williams is an outstanding student here at Seminole County Middle High School, so this week the spotlight is on her! Indiya is a sophomore this year, and she is looking forward to finishing school here at Seminole County Middle High School, the best school in southwest Georgia! This year, Indiya is working hard to maintain her good grades so that she can stay a member in good standing in the National Honor Society. In addition to her studies, she is working to stay in shape for basketball. She is looking forward to a good season this year. After graduating, she wants to start her own business and become a real estate agent. Indiya’s favorite quote is, “If you aren’t living life, then what are you doing?” She loves this quote because when she’s not busy studying for school, she is out living her life! Congratulations, Indiya! #Tribe.Strong
By Sierra Barber, Journalism II


Letter jackets are in at SCHS... drip!


Solar System Projects for SCMS

Students using Sora!

The deadline for the Dual Enrollment program for Spring semester is November 6th. All paperwork, meetings and registration must be completed on or before this date.

Softball team send-off from high school students! Go Lady Indians!





The Seminole FFA Chapter is currently selling raffle tickets for a double gas towable grill. This grill was constructed by the agriculture mechanics classes here at SCHS Tickets are $20 and only 100 tickets will be sold. Grill can be seen at home football games and tickets can be purchased through any FFA Member. Call Mr. Smith for more details 229.493.0553


The Seminole Indians football team gave the Calhoun Co. Cougars the “Boot” on western night 43-0. Go Indians!!!



Look at the "News" section on our school app for new stories and information regarding our students, teachers and upcoming events! Go Indians!

The FFA Floral Design Class is taking orders for homecoming arrangements. Orders and money are due to Mrs. Garcia by October 28. No orders will be processed that haven’t been paid for by the due date. Please use the link to order.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ljQgcG1rP3tVGIll8KtT4xlIMUtyGdAbEhChfXy8H9c/edit


Macy Batchelor is currently ranked number 1 in Area 1 Class A and number 8 in the state for Class A Girls Cross Country. Keep up the good work Macy!!


The Seminole County Cross Country Teams recently finished their regular season with a race in Bainbridge. They are working hard preparing for their Region 1A Race on October 21 in Baconton. Come out and support our Indians and Lady Indians as they try to advance on to state competition.



Seminole County Lady Softball Indians defeated the PCA Lady Panthers with a dramatic walkoff 8-7 win. Great job Lady Indians!!


Come out and support the Softball Lady Indians this week. We have home games Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 600. Senior night will be Tuesday at 540. Come support your Lady Indians.