Sunday, April 27, 2008

Mrs. Brewer's Class Participate in Special Olympics!


The Area 13 Special Olympics took place Friday, April 25th at Clemson University. This marked the 40th anniversary for the Special Olympics! Seneca High School's TTI athletes were victorious! Danny Hall, Joshua Loser, Paul Hammond, and Shane Quick won 1st place in the 4x100 relay. Danny Hall and Shane Quick along with Carson Lecroy and Jake Edgar won gold in the 4x100 unified relay. Zach McElroy-Burside won first place in the 50m slalom. Jody McAlister won 1st place in the shot put. Heather Connally won first place in the standing long jump and the 50m run. Bruce Steenburg won first place in the softball throw.Mitchel Blackwell won first place in the shot put. Justin Lingerfelt won first place in the softball throw. Gina Davis placed second in the 50m run. Each athlete competed well to bring home a total of 4 gold metals, 11 first place ribbons, 7 second place ribbons, 5 third place ribbons, and 4 4th place ribbons. With the help of the SHS students and staff who volunteered as buddies for the TTI students, the SHS football and softball program for providing uniforms, and the SHS band for providing flags and banners, this year's Special Olympics was unlike no other!


I am so proud of our students!!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Mrs. Brewer's Class Goes Bowling!




Recently, Mrs. Brewer and her TTI class took a trip to the bowling alley! Students and teachers had a great time!

School Board Recognizes Coach Amanda Holder


The Board of Trustees recognized Mrs. Amanda Holder this past Tuesday during its regularly scheduled board meeting. Coach Holder won her 600th basketball game during this year's basketball season. This is quite an accomplishment. Coach Holder received a certificate of accomplishment from Board Chairman, Mr. Harry Mays, and School District of Oconee County Superintendent Dr. Mike Lucas. Congratulations Coach Holder- we appreciate your dedication to Seneca High School and our student athletes.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Principal's Blog featured on PrincipalsPage.com

Seneca High School's Principal's Blog has been featured on PrincipalsPage.com this week. Principals Page is a resource for administrators across the nation. PrincipalsPage was recently featured in the America Association of School Administrator's April issue. I have attached the link if you would like to view http://principalspage.com/pagetwo.htm

Sunday, April 20, 2008

HSAP Begins This Week

Students in their 2nd year of high school will be taking the High School Assessment Program test this Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Passing the math, reading, and writing portions of the HSAP test are required for students to earn a South Carolina High School Diploma. We encourage students to get plenty of rest and eat breakfast so they can do their very best.
Go Bobcats!

Drama Production A Success




Students in Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Halliwell's drama classes performed "A Night of Mystery" in the Hamilton Auditorium April 17 and 18. Within this drama, students performed two separate acts entitled "Til Death Do Us Part," and "Trouble at the Talent Show." The following students performed in the production: Sam Turner, Rachael Kierecki, Taylor Edens, Ryan Haguewood, Jesse Worley, Jake Wilson, Brianna Hyslop, Mallory Warlick, Will Smith; Jennifer Haferkamp; Nicole Regeness; Katie Simpson, Lauren Moore, Faith Holley, Alanda Parker, Cooper Littlejohn, Stephanie Maxey, Travis Marchbanks, Alexis Gagne, Adaunnis Dodson, Lauren Yuda, Avery Oglesby, Forrest Cox, Darren Fontenot, Tabitha Krabbe, Ashleigh Moman, Andrew Willard, Jacob Bornmann, Lauren Lipscomb, Megan Carter, Victoria Jordan, Charles McMillan, Sam Turner, and Katie Simpson. Congratulations to all of our students for an excellent performance.

Students Complete Service Project




Students in Mrs. Dalton's class have created flower beds around the school. Mrs. Dalton and her students wanted a project to give back to the school. Students and teachers will enjoy the flower beds during the spring months. I would like to thank our students for their contribution to our school.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Board Meeting at Seneca High School





The Board of Trustees held its April Work Session at Seneca High School on Tuesday, April 16th. Emily Holleman, senior at Seneca High School, led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mrs. Edgar-Crain's father, Reverend Edgar, delivered the prayer. We appreciate our school board and their support of the School District of Oconee County.



April Student of the Month: Lauren Marie Kirk


We are proud to announce that Lauren Marie Kirk is Seneca High School's Rotary Student of the Month. Lauren will be acknowledged at the Rotary luncheon Thursday, April 17th. Lauren is a senior this year and is planning to attend Clemson this fall. She was born in California and moved here in 1997. She lives with her Dad, Grandmother and 3 siblings and a dog named Sadie.

While at Seneca, Lauren has been involved with Future Educators Association and Tri-M Honors Music Society. Lauren has also participated in the Choral and Orchestra programs at SHS.


Congratulations Lauren!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Ethiopia Reads




Ms. Kelly Crowe, in collaboration with Mrs. Chrissy Robinson, hosted Seneca High School's first Ethiopia Reads event. On Friday, March 28th, students participated in a read-a-thon in the school's Media Center from 6:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. to raise money for books for Ethiopia students. Students (and teachers) enjoyed reading together for this worthy cause. A huge thank you to Ms. Crowe, Mrs. Robinson, Ms. Kelsey Crowe, Mrs. Holleman, Coach Wright and Mrs. Ford for their support.

Bobcat Battalion Drill Team Wins Honors

Congratulations to the Bobcat Battalion drill team! Seneca took 1st place in 4 of 5 events and 1st and 3rd places in the Knockout competition to out-distance Walhalla and West-Oak in the "shootout." Coupled with earlier outstanding performances in this series of round-robin meets, the Bobcat Battalion has claimed the 2007-2008 Oconee County JROTC Drill Championship. The drill team was presented the South Carolina National Guard championship trophy in ceremonies following the competition. It is on display on the counter in the front office. Again, congratulations to our championship drill team and Colonel Huckabee and Sgt. Major Aviles.

Congratulations to SHS Choral Students


The Seneca High School Honors Chorale captured 1st place in the AAA division at the South Carolina Music Educator's Choral Festival in Columbia. They received a superior rating for their outstanding performance and a superior rating on the sight singing portion of the festival.

The Honors Women's Chorus placed 4th and also received superiors on their performance and sight singing. This is the Honors Chorale's eighth state championship in twelve years. I am proud of our students, Mrs. McFarlane, and Mrs. McClain!

Transition To Life Class Opens for Business


Mrs. Brewer's class began selling Fruitful Bars the week before Spring Break. This is a great opportunity for students to order, sell, inventory, and determine the profit they have made. In addition, all of our students have enjoyed the cool treats.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Pep Rally to Honor Spring Sports











On Friday, March 20, 2008, SGA held a pep rally to honor spring athletics. Members of the baseball, softball, boys' golf, boys' tennis, girls and boys' soccer, and track were recognized. Students at Seneca High School spent the week raising money for MS. A check for $1500 was presented to Ms. Sue Lord and Mrs. Kelly Holleman on behalf of the MS Foundation. I am proud of our students!





March Rotary Student of the Month


Congratulations to Vicki Roberts for being named Seneca High School's March Rotary student of the month. Vicki is a sophomore at Seneca High School. She has accelerated in art and plans to continue focusing on Graphic Communications at the Hamilton Career Center. In addition to art, Vicki is a writer and plays the guitar.

Congratulations to Vicki!