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Today: 2/9/10
6:00 PM JV/Varsity BB vs Archer

F.A.C.T.S Night

The Stephens County High School GACHE Grant Program will be hosting a Parent/Student Workshop on February 11, 2010 at 6:00pm in the school cafeteria. The F.A.C.T.S. (Future Awareness for Career Transitioning Success) night will present parents and students in grades 9 - 12 with information concerning post-secondary options for all students and what they need to do to begin preparing for life after high school. At the workshop, parents and students will learn about the GaCollege411 website and have the opportunity to set up an account or update their account if they already have one. Seniors may get assistance with financial aide questions as well as help with the FAFSA. Any senior who has not yet applied to college will have the opportunity to do so through the GaCollege411 website. Several area colleges and military branches will be on hand to answer questions. Refreshments will be served. For additional questions, please contact the Guidance Department at 706-886-6825.

Pork Chop Supper

The Stephens Co. High FFA chapter will be having a pork chop supper on Tuesday, February 9.  Each plate will come with a 1" thick, grilled, smoked pork chop, green beans, baked potato, and a roll for the price of $7.00.  Plates can be picked up at the high school CTAE department from 3:30 until 6:00, and you must present your tickets to pick up your plates.  Please see FFA members or email Mr. Mulkey for tickets if you are interested.  Thank you for your support.

SCHS Star Students and Star Teachers

L to R: Fran Dundore, Stacie Bevens, Ben Bradshaw, J Marie Weldon

Stacie Bevens signs with South Alabama

Stacie Bevens signed with South Alabama to play soccer.

Jaquan Trammell signs with Savannah State

Jaquan Trammell signs with Savannah State

December/January Faculty, Staff, Students of the Month

L to R: Sarah Geiger, Jenny Norris, Dalton Mitchell, Jacob Mehle, Chris Swars(faculty-absent), Diane Hewitt(staff absent)

WAR-CRI Rally

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JGG Leadership Summit

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Skills USA Cosmetology sponsors " Comfort Items for Troops"

The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants. The SkillsUSA Cosmetology Chapter at Stephens County High School challenged fellow classmates to a “Comfort Care Items for Troops” competition.   The recipient of the items collected will be the 48th Army National Guard. Although the original goal was to collect 1,000 items, our expectations were surpassed by collecting in excess of 2800 items; Dr. Warren’s class won the competition by collecting 660 of these items.  While on his mid-tour leave, Captain Chris Powell, currently serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, served as a guest speaker at Stephens County High School.  He elaborated on the emotional as well as physical benefits of receiving care items. During this campaign, our students were afforded the opportunity to experience first hand the satisfaction of helping others.  Collecting these items and understanding the importance of supporting our troops will be fondly remembered by all participants.

SCHS NEWS

Basketball This Week
Tuesday: JV/Varsity vs. Archer 6:00; Friday: JV/Varsity@ElbertCo. 7:00; Continue
Posted by: Kevin Gaines
Published: 1/29/10