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SHS Courier

Link Crew Leaders had the idea to continue meeting with their freshmen in order to maintain closer relationships.  Photo by: Lifetouch

Link Crew Leaders step up to help students succeed

By Sarah Lucabaugh March 31, 2014

  This year, the SHS Link Crew has decided to change it up a bit.  Student leaders have had and will continue to have more involvement with their freshmen by assisting them with their scheduling and...

Kelley answering questions in class before the bell rings.

Beloved English teacher Kelley to retire this year

By Caitlin Garrett March 31, 2014

  English teacher Tamara Kelley has worked at Susquehannock high school for 30 years as an outstanding member of the English department and sadly has decided to retire after this year.   All...

Dominick enjoys personalizing her classroom with posters made by students at Susquehannock.

Deb Dominick completes her Susquehannock career

By Karly Matthews, Editor-in-Chief March 18, 2014

 Deb Dominick’s retirement at the end of this year will change the way students at Susquehannock are taught social studies.   Dominick began her career at Susquehannock when she graduated high...

The College Board shakes up the SATs

By Abigail Bentz March 18, 2014

The College Board has decided that it is time to adjust  the SATs, the standardized test that many high school students stress about.  Not only will the exam return to a 1600-point grading system, but...

Dr. Thomas Hensley is set to retire at the end of June and plans to spend more time with his family and travel more often. 
Photo By: Terri Reuter

Superintendent Dr. Hensley set to retire

By Matthew Mitzel March 12, 2014

  Southern York County School District’s superintendent, Dr. Thomas Hensley will retire after 15 years.   At the end of this school year, as of June 30, Hensley’s contract is up, and he will then...

Music department takes on the Big Apple

By Abigail Bentz March 11, 2014

 Despite the cold, members of the music ensembles were eager to depart for their trip to New York City on Friday, March 7.  This year marks the fourth year that the band, choir, and orchestra have traveled...

At the beginning of the relay race students had to get through mind boggling games.
Photo By: Matthew Mitzel

STEM Junior Achievement Summit entices freshmen

By Matthew Mitzel March 4, 2014

A Junior Achievement STEM summit came to Susquehannock High School on Friday, February 21, bringing many science experiments and hands on activities for freshmen to do. Below are pictures of many of the...

Senior Maia Schecter goes flying into the air as other cheerleaders catch her. 
Photo By: Matthew Mitzel

King of Hearts Pep Rally pumps up student body

By Matthew Mitzel March 4, 2014

Due to inclement weather, the 2014 King of Hearts Pep Rally was postponed until Wednesday, February 19th. The pep rally consisted of a presentation of the King of Hearts candidates, songs from the marching...

SATs can be like cashing in a paycheck

By Elijah Holloway March 1, 2014

  Often high school students obsess over the SATs; many students view them as daunting and time consuming, not to mention the fact that having a bad test could result in rejection from a dream college.   The...

Teachers from Susquehannock make a surprise entrance for all to see.
Photo By: Matthew Mitzel

Susky takes home the trophy at the Battle of the Buildings

By Matthew Mitzel February 28, 2014

The High School and Southern Elementary took home respective first place titles for the 6th annual Battle of the Buildings.  Shrewsbury Elementary won the Spirit Award. $4,339.00 was raised for the Southern...

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