SMHS Student of the Month
August- Logan White and Mariah Evans
September- Willow Peyton and Austin Satterfield
The students are pictured with Darryl Kincaid, who is representing SMHS' Partners in Education Solvay.
The SMHS Principal's List, Honor Roll List and Merit Roll List can be found below.
https://smhsargus.com/3334/news/first-nine-weeks-academic-achievements/
Today, SMHS Chemistry students are experimenting with the various effects of the sublimation phase change in Dry Ice.
This week SMHS Forensic science students are determining the impact angle (the angle between the path of the blood drop and the surface) of blood spatter. They will drop the synthetic blood from one meter above the top surface at varying degrees, then measure the major and minor axis of the drop, and apply the equation: impact angle= sin-1(minor axis/major axis); this task will help determine the point of origin of unknown blood droplets.
Tonight SMHS will host an LKC Volleyball Playoff game with South Harrison. It is also their PINK OUT game to raise awareness for breast cancer. JV starts at 6pm with Varsity to follow. Please come out and support the Lady Devils volleyball team and wear your pink shirt! Also, if you ordered a volleyball PINK OUT shirt, they will be available for pick up at the gate!
SMHS will be holding tutoring starting Tuesday 10/19 from 3:45PM - 5:45PM in the Commons area. Tutoring will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:45PM - 5:45PM for this school year.
SMHS Senior Portraits will be taken tomorrow. Students will be provided with an outfit. Students will receive a code and will be able to view and purchase these photos online after picture day.
Underclassmen retakes will be taken tomorrow as well. Any student who did not have their photo taken in August should be photographed tomorrow.
End of the First Grading Period
Mrs. Johnson's Life Connections class completed a bear family. The students had to make a stuffed animal bear, rabbit, or fish.
Friday, October 15 is an Early Dismissal
Reminder that the PSAT is tomorrow 10/13.
St. Marys High School held their annual career fair on Friday, October 8th with a variety of presenters and careers available for students to gain knowledge in. Students were able to choose 3 different careers and attended presentations from individuals that work in that field. Each presentation lasted 45 minutes.
In addition to the career presentations, students also enjoyed a speech by Danny Najar regarding his current position at The Pleasants County Parks and Recreation. Mr. Najar was the welcoming speech to begin the day for students.
St. Marys High School would like to say thank you to the following presenters who made the 2021 SMHS Career Fair one of the best.
* Cosmetology: Destiney Scott
* Nursing/Physician Assistant: Rosemary Seese and Jessie Owans
* Education/Teaching: Dr. Lancaster, Lakyn Ankrom and Rachel Flanagan
* Engineering: Jason Martin and Dale Evans
* Communication/Media Studies: Ashley Powell and Olivia Reed
* Vet Tech: Ashley Strickler
* National Guard: Justin Ware
* Athletic Training: Tanner Bleakley
* Agriculture/Business: Johnny Riggs
* Accounting/Business: Perry and Associates: Taylor Rinard
* Social Work/Psychology: Erin Normal/Miranda Wilson
* Business/Fitness Industry: Amber Newlon: Rockstar Fitness
* Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice: Kelli Bauso, Jason Reed, Sheriff Mankins, Ian Sweet (DNR)
* Military: Jason Schofield and Bobbi Bills
* Millwright: Kerry Murphy
* Construction/Carpentry: Andy Leithead
* HVAC: Jenny/Lewis Houser: Pleasants County Heating and Air
* Chemical Operator: Nathan Boron/Tommy Colvin
* Marine Biologist: Jeff Smith
It's Homecoming Week!
Good Luck to our MARCHING BLUE DEVILS!
Congratulations to Catherine Hamilton- NFHS Coach of the Year 2020. She was presented with the award at the 2021 tournament.
Congratulations Grant Barnhart and Brandon Lawhon!
As a reminder, tomorrow, October 8 is a full day of instruction. The Early Dismissal will be on October 15.
SMHS- CLASS A GOLF STATE CHAMPIONS!
Lifetouch has mailed the missing picture packets to SMHS! Students will receive them soon. Thank you for your patience on this matter!
SMHS hosted over 25 institutions of higher learning on Thursday, September 30 to allow our students to see what opportunities they have for education after they leave our halls.