
Lady Tigers battle back and have the ball deep on the fourth.


Lady Tigers cut the lead down to 5 after three quarters and trail Brashear


Brashear Tigers lead the Scotland County Lady Tigers at halftime


Getting better one day at a a time. Putting out work when others won't! Added some numbers today!



Save the Date!!


The building trades class built this deer blind first semester. They are currently taking bids from the public to sale the item. All it needs is some paint. Dimensions are 5 feet 5 inches wide, 91.5 inches tall in the front, and 73 inches tall in the back. Floor bid is $725. If you have questions please contact the high school.











The rose dance time has been pushed back to 8-11pm Saturday January 27!!


Just a reminder, the Tiger Youth Basketball League resumes tomorrow, Saturday, January 27. We will follow the original schedule released for January 27. The schedule for Saturday, January 13 will be played on Saturday, February 3. See you tomorrow.


Varsity Boys
Scotland County 81
Marceline 41
Final
Dale - 15 pts
Holt - 14 pts
Hamlin - 12 pts
Stott - 12 pts
Richmond - 8 pts
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Varsity Girls
Scotland County 28
Marceline 62
Final
Hamlin - 11 pts
Harvey - 6 pts
Holland - 5 pts

Junior Varsity Girls
Scotland County 34
Marceline 31
Final
McKinney - 17 pts
Wheeler - 6 pts
Buford - 4 pts
Miller, P. - 4 pts
Miller, Z. - 2 pts
Soltis - 1 point

Tigers get a win over Marceline

Tigers lead Marceline after 1 quarter


Lady Tigers trail Marceline at halftime


JV Lady Tigers hold on to beat Marceline!

JV Lady Tigers lead by three after the first quarter.


JV Lady Tigers lead Marceline to start the third quarter


A special thank you to Sheriff Whitney and Sergeant Siegfried for coming into 8th grade Careers class and presenting over their careers in Law Enforcement.







First day of workouts!


Mrs. Knupp's English IV students have started their "Night" unit. Over the course of the next five weeks, senior English students will be studying the Holocaust, dehumanization, and humanitarian practices. In addition to background information leading up to and throughout the Holocaust time period, students will also read the autobiography, "Night". This book, written by Elie Wiesel, tells his story as a Holocaust survivor. His experiences were horrific but his message to people for the rest of his life continued to be that "Indifference is more dangerous than hatred". HIs work was to "instill a universal human obligation to fight oppression and persecution no matter where it occurs". The unit will conclude with each student completing a research project about a humanitarian hero of their choice.


