We salute this year's Top of Class! Please join us in congratulating this year's Valedictorian, Mia Somerville, and Salutatorian, Alayna Braham.

Mrs. Lee’s and Mrs. Cooper’s history students had the opportunity to experience history on a recent field trip to Kent State University. On May 4, students traveled to the Visitors Center and Memorial to learn more about the events of May 4, 1970, during the Kent State shootings. Students explored exhibits featuring photographs, artifacts, and firsthand accounts that helped them better understand the tensions surrounding the Vietnam War and the impact of student protests during that era.


Senior Trojan Spotlight: Kelly Schenk

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Emily Wright

We honor the fallen today, Memorial Day. Classes resume tomorrow, May 26.

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Coltin McGrew

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Ava Coen

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Noah Betz

Ecology Club spent the month of April making Sebring more beautiful! The club spent time cleaning up litter around Sebring but also promoted Earth Day in our schools. Ecology Club hosted two contests promoting Earth Day: a coloring contest for BL students and an Earth-day themed poem or artwork contest for McKinley students. Well done, Ecology Club, on making our school a better place!

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Cadence Luca

It's awards season at Sebring! Take a look at these Award Season Snapshots from our recent Academic Awards:

Mrs. Mathias' senior English students participated in a special "Senior to Senior" experience this school year. What began as an assignment to strengthen students' interview and reporting skills, ended up establishing meaningful and lasting relationships with the residents of Copeland Oaks.
Each month senior Trojans visited the senior citizens at Copeland Oaks to complete a special writing assignment, usually consisting of an interview component and a follow-up report. The assignments were guided by monthly themes such as a Valentine's Day party and most recently, a graduation party for residents to celebrate our Trojan seniors.
The Senior to Senior project has been an enriching experience for students and Copeland residents alike, providing opportunities for connection and communication that spans generations! Take a look at some photos from this month's graduation gathering at Copeland!
Each month senior Trojans visited the senior citizens at Copeland Oaks to complete a special writing assignment, usually consisting of an interview component and a follow-up report. The assignments were guided by monthly themes such as a Valentine's Day party and most recently, a graduation party for residents to celebrate our Trojan seniors.
The Senior to Senior project has been an enriching experience for students and Copeland residents alike, providing opportunities for connection and communication that spans generations! Take a look at some photos from this month's graduation gathering at Copeland!

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Mia Somerville

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Kiera Berger

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Shianne Davis

Trojan Senior Spotlight: Kristal Giron Perez

Senior Trojan Spotlight: Raegan Wynn

Trojan Senior Spotlight: Cameron Withrow

Special Education Survey is now open! The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODEW) would like to invite families of students on IEPS to participate in a short, 25 question survey about your involvement in your student’s education.
Research suggests that parental involvement is a key predictor of positive educational outcomes.
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Research suggests that parental involvement is a key predictor of positive educational outcomes.
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Mrs. Lee's American Government class recently participated in an engaging field trip to the Village of Sebring, where students had the opportunity to see local government in action. Guided by Mayor Wright and the town manager, the class toured several key municipal departments that keep the village running smoothly. Students visited the police and fire stations, where they learned about public safety responsibilities and emergency response. They also explored the water and wastewater treatment plants to better understand how essential services like clean drinking water and sanitation are managed. In addition, the service department shared how they maintain roads, infrastructure, and public spaces throughout the community.
This hands-on experience gave students a deeper understanding of how local government operates on a daily basis and the important roles each department plays in serving the public. As a follow-up to the trip, students will choose one department that interests them most and participate in a job shadowing experience next week. This will allow them to gain a closer look at a specific area of local government and explore potential career interests while connecting classroom learning to real-world applications.
This hands-on experience gave students a deeper understanding of how local government operates on a daily basis and the important roles each department plays in serving the public. As a follow-up to the trip, students will choose one department that interests them most and participate in a job shadowing experience next week. This will allow them to gain a closer look at a specific area of local government and explore potential career interests while connecting classroom learning to real-world applications.


