January 26 SHHS Skyhawk Happenings Newsletter
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January 26 SHHS Skyhawk Happenings Newsletter
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January 26 SHHS Skyhawk Happenings Newsletter
We couldn't be more proud of these amazing students and how well they represent themselves, and our school! These incredible students have worked extremely hard and have been named our 2023-2024 Sterling Scholars! We wish them the best of luck with their future endeavors!!
English – Abigail Whiting
Math – Matthew Cox
Social Science – Hannah Beecher
Science – McKinzie Cook
World Languages – Aspen Robinson
Computer Technology – Logan Johnston
Business and Marketing – Samantha Walker
Skilled and Technical Sciences – Grace Neves
Family & Consumer Sciences – Haven Harris
Speech/Theater Arts/ Forensics – Mia Carlos
Visual Art – Ava Lee
Vocal Performance – Toby Holloway
Instrumental Music – Dalan Stokes
Dance – Samantha Weber
Congrats to our wonderful cheer team for taking first at Region!! We are so proud of all of their hard work. We can’t wait to cheer them on at State tomorrow!! We hope everyone can make it!
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Overall Region Champion
Show Cheer
Time Out Dance
Time Out Cheer
Spirit Winner
Congrats to our Girls Tennis team for being 5A Academic State champs!! This is such a huge accomplishment and we are so proud of these student athletes!!
Congrats to our Boys Wrestling team for being 5A Academic State Champs!! This is the second year in a row that they have earned this title. We are so proud of all of their hard work in and out of the classroom.
What a season it has been for our Girls Wrestling Team!! They have worked so hard and are now your 2024 Region and 5A Dual Champs!! We want to congratulate them on these amazing accomplishments and wish them luck throughout the rest of their season! Keep it up, girls!
Check out these awesome students and their amazing bookmarks! We have some super talented Skyhawks!! What a fun competition this was!
Last week, Jaylynn Lindley, a student from Salem High School, had the incredible opportunity to bring her Find Your Fire Initiative to the National Miss America competition, held in Orlando, Florida. Jaylynn was given a platform to share her thoughts on the significance of pursuing one's passions wholeheartedly. She not only spoke passionately about the topic but also exemplified it in her own life, earning her a spot among the top 11 finalists.
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January 12 SHHS Skyhawk Happenings Newsletter