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!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Zach Bailey Sings the National Anthem at the Clemson Baseball Game Friday Night

Freshman Zach Bailey had the opportunity to sing the National Anthem at Clemson on Friday night. Zach is a member of the choral program at Seneca High School. He has an amazing voice and did a great job! Congratulations to Zach!

Shea Martin Receives Anatomy in Clay Grant


Mrs. Shea Martin was suprised last week by receiving a $3500 Anatomy in Clay Grant. This grant will be used to support our new Biomedical class at Seneca High School. Mrs. Nancy Allen and Mrs. Laura Hewitt visited Seneca High to announce the winning of the grant to us. Mrs. Martin was one of 7 recipients state-wide to receive this award. Mrs. Allen brought refreshments for Mrs. Martin's class. We are proud of Mrs. Martin! (Mrs. Martin also received a grant through the Education Foundation).

CAT Parent/Student Advisory Day- A Huge Success




On Friday, Seneca High School hosted its 2nd CAT Parent/Student Advisory Day. We had many parents and students meet with their CAT Advisor to discuss course selection for next year and Indvidual Graduation Plans. We thank the Hamilton Career Center and Tri County Technical College for being available to answer questions. We hope that parents found this to be a valuable opportunity. We appreciate your involvement on Friday!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Mock Trial Returns From State Competition


Seneca High students traveled to Columbia this past Friday and Saturday for the state competition. While we have not received our scores, we know our students did well. Congratulations to:

Jenna Lay (doctor)- for winning most effective witness

Hunter Jarrett- for winning best attorney


I will post our results once we receive them.



Thursday, March 6, 2008

Seneca High Teachers Visit Ron Clark's Academy




On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 11 teachers, Mrs. Phillips, and I traveled to Atlanta to see award winning teacher Ron Clark. I first saw Ron speak after he had won the Disney Teacher of the Year award. He was one of the most inspiring, enthusiastic teachers I had ever met. This past summer, I had the opportunity to hear him again at a conference. He shared with the audience that he had opened a school in Atlanta, Georgia. At that time I thought how wonderful it would be for new teachers to observe Ron Clark- see his excitement and learn about his different approach to teaching. In August, I made a reservation for our teachers to attend. We began by reading his book, The Essential 55. This book explains 55 expectations teachers and students should demonstrate in the classroom and in life. We watched several clips of Ron as he appeared on Oprah and on nightly news shows. We all anxiously awaited our March 5th trip. I met the teachers at 5 a.m. yesterday morning at SHS to begin our travels. We arrived at the Ron Clark Academy at 8:00 a.m. for one of the best experiences of our lives. There, in one of the toughest parts of town, is the most amazing school I have ever seen. We spent the day observing teachers and students. We ended our day sliding down the slide in the front lobby- we became "slide certified." People magazine was visiting the school today to do a story....

North Carolina Artist Visits Seneca High School





Jeremiah Miller has spent the last two weeks with Mr. Fred Edgerton and his art students as they complete a mural on the 2nd floor. Mr. Miller has worked at Seneca High School in the past to create murals in the front office, main hallway, cafeteria, and in classrooms. It is amazing how much talent he and Mr. Edgerton are able to highlight from our students. Included are clips of the mural students have worked on this week. We thank Mr. Miller for being at Seneca High!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Mary Douglas Sings at Bassmaster Classic


I am so proud of Mary Douglas, Seneca High School senior, who had the opportunity to perform the National Anthem for the 2008 Bassmaster Classic. This event is often described as the SuperBowl of bass fishing since the Bassmaster Classic is the most visible tournament in the world. The 50-angler field competed for a total prize of nearly 1.2 million, and the event was covered by hundreds of journalists from around the world. Mary performed the National Anthem on Saturday, February 23, 2008, and it was broadcasted on ESPN in front of more than 15,000 spectators. Mary has an amazing voice. I am proud she had the opportunity to participate in this event. Congratulations Mary!