Pillars of respect and responsibility
Congratulations to the final winners of the high school Respect and Responsibility challenge. Thank you for making good choices and being role models for SGHS.
Congratulations to the final winners of the high school Respect and Responsibility challenge. Thank you for making good choices and being role models for SGHS.
The High School Pride Club hosted a discussion about healthy and unhealthy relationships this week. Representatives from the YWCA, Caitlin Glynn and El Camilo, led
Two S-G juniors in the Capital Region BOCES Welding and Metal Fabrication program transformed raw steel into roses that will withstand the test of time.
Attention Seniors: There are 47 different scholarships to apply for and you can get applications and details through this link. Packets can also be picked
Award applications for 2023 are open The S-G Athletic Hall of Fame committee will be accepting recommendations through Friday, June 2. Fans can fill out
Character Counts Congratulations to this week’s Respect and Responsibility drawing winners: Hayden Corey and Ashlee Green. Also, a special congrats goes out to Avery Brewer and Brookelynn Saunders as our first
Second Quarter, 2022-23 school year Students who distinguished themselves in specific areas of studies. Art Cadence Jewell (Gr. 9) Business Education Kira Temple (Gr.
2022-23 school year, Second Quarter To earn a place on the High Honor Roll, a student must have a cumulative average of 90+. Click on
2022-23 school year, Second Quarter To earn a place on the Honor Roll, a student must have a cumulative average of 85-89.9. Click on the
Students who demonstrate the SGHS character education pillar of respect and responsibility are being nominated by teachers and staff and submitted into a weekly raffle.