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Attention Rising Seniors: There will be a class meeting Monday morning to get you ready to start your senior year. You will get information about all the fun things ahead for you including taking senior portraits over the summer.
Be sure to sign up for the correct Remind account to stay up to date on the year you’ve been waiting for!

We would like to invite the community to join us this Friday evening to celebrate the commencement exercises of the Class of 2026. Gates will open at 6:15 P.M., and the ceremony will begin at 7 P.M. #WeAreSatsuma
The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊
The Class of 2026 kicked off their graduation activities today with Honors Day practice and the Grad Walk at Lee Elementary! 🐊🎓🐊

The Satsuma Gators Track and Field Team closed out the regular season in impressive fashion, earning multiple podium finishes and qualifying several athletes for the state championship this weekend.
The Lady Gators delivered a strong team performance, finishing third overall—just six points shy of second place.
Leading the way was the girls’ 4x800-meter relay team of Kyla Blackwood, Ashia Martinez, Makayla Fontenot, and Izzy Riddick. The quartet captured the 4A Section 1 Championship while breaking the school record for the third time this season with a time of 11:08.55.
Adleigh Montalvo claimed the sectional title in the javelin with a throw of 101-9 and also placed fourth in the high jump (4-6). Teammate Sasha Adams earned a second-place finish in the javelin with a throw of 89-5.5.
Kyla Blackwood had a standout meet, finishing third in the 1600-meter run (5:39.24), third in the 3200-meter run (13:01.31), and fifth in the 800-meter run (2:35.89). Izzy Riddick also turned in a strong performance, placing second in the 800-meter run (2:33.78), fourth in the 1600-meter run (5:49.56), and fifth in the 3200-meter run (13:30.59).
In the field events, Alniyah Creagh placed third in the shot put with a throw of 34-10.
On the boys’ side, Cohen Taylor, returning from injury, finished second in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:51.69.
All of these athletes have qualified to compete at the state championship meet this weekend.
Several Gators also achieved personal bests at the sectional meet, including Corbin Adams (400-meter dash), Evan Bell (200-meter dash), Kynsleigh Durgins (100 and 200), Laurin Law (100), Dalton Lee (400), Ashia Martinez (400), and Jordan Poe (100).
It has been an outstanding season for the Gators. Best of luck to all athletes competing at the state championships.

The Satsuma Gators Track and Field Team closed out the regular season in impressive fashion, earning multiple podium finishes and qualifying several athletes for the state championship this weekend.
The Lady Gators delivered a strong team performance, finishing third overall—just six points shy of second place.
Leading the way was the girls’ 4x800-meter relay team of Kyla Blackwood, Ashia Martinez, Makayla Fontenot, and Izzy Riddick. The quartet captured the 4A Section 1 Championship while breaking the school record for the third time this season with a time of 11:08.55.
Adleigh Montalvo claimed the sectional title in the javelin with a throw of 101-9 and also placed fourth in the high jump (4-6). Teammate Sasha Adams earned a second-place finish in the javelin with a throw of 89-5.5.
Kyla Blackwood had a standout meet, finishing third in the 1600-meter run (5:39.24), third in the 3200-meter run (13:01.31), and fifth in the 800-meter run (2:35.89). Izzy Riddick also turned in a strong performance, placing second in the 800-meter run (2:33.78), fourth in the 1600-meter run (5:49.56), and fifth in the 3200-meter run (13:30.59).
In the field events, Alniyah Creagh placed third in the shot put with a throw of 34-10.
On the boys’ side, Cohen Taylor, returning from injury, finished second in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:51.69.
All of these athletes have qualified to compete at the state championship meet this weekend.
Several Gators also achieved personal bests at the sectional meet, including Corbin Adams (400-meter dash), Evan Bell (200-meter dash), Kynsleigh Durgins (100 and 200), Laurin Law (100), Dalton Lee (400), Ashia Martinez (400), and Jordan Poe (100).
It has been an outstanding season for the Gators. Best of luck to all athletes competing at the state championships.

The Satsuma Gators Track and Field Team closed out the regular season in impressive fashion, earning multiple podium finishes and qualifying several athletes for the state championship this weekend.
The Lady Gators delivered a strong team performance, finishing third overall—just six points shy of second place.
Leading the way was the girls’ 4x800-meter relay team of Kyla Blackwood, Ashia Martinez, Makayla Fontenot, and Izzy Riddick. The quartet captured the 4A Section 1 Championship while breaking the school record for the third time this season with a time of 11:08.55.
Adleigh Montalvo claimed the sectional title in the javelin with a throw of 101-9 and also placed fourth in the high jump (4-6). Teammate Sasha Adams earned a second-place finish in the javelin with a throw of 89-5.5.
Kyla Blackwood had a standout meet, finishing third in the 1600-meter run (5:39.24), third in the 3200-meter run (13:01.31), and fifth in the 800-meter run (2:35.89). Izzy Riddick also turned in a strong performance, placing second in the 800-meter run (2:33.78), fourth in the 1600-meter run (5:49.56), and fifth in the 3200-meter run (13:30.59).
In the field events, Alniyah Creagh placed third in the shot put with a throw of 34-10.
On the boys’ side, Cohen Taylor, returning from injury, finished second in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:51.69.
All of these athletes have qualified to compete at the state championship meet this weekend.
Several Gators also achieved personal bests at the sectional meet, including Corbin Adams (400-meter dash), Evan Bell (200-meter dash), Kynsleigh Durgins (100 and 200), Laurin Law (100), Dalton Lee (400), Ashia Martinez (400), and Jordan Poe (100).
It has been an outstanding season for the Gators. Best of luck to all athletes competing at the state championships.

The Satsuma Gators Track and Field Team closed out the regular season in impressive fashion, earning multiple podium finishes and qualifying several athletes for the state championship this weekend.
The Lady Gators delivered a strong team performance, finishing third overall—just six points shy of second place.
Leading the way was the girls’ 4x800-meter relay team of Kyla Blackwood, Ashia Martinez, Makayla Fontenot, and Izzy Riddick. The quartet captured the 4A Section 1 Championship while breaking the school record for the third time this season with a time of 11:08.55.
Adleigh Montalvo claimed the sectional title in the javelin with a throw of 101-9 and also placed fourth in the high jump (4-6). Teammate Sasha Adams earned a second-place finish in the javelin with a throw of 89-5.5.
Kyla Blackwood had a standout meet, finishing third in the 1600-meter run (5:39.24), third in the 3200-meter run (13:01.31), and fifth in the 800-meter run (2:35.89). Izzy Riddick also turned in a strong performance, placing second in the 800-meter run (2:33.78), fourth in the 1600-meter run (5:49.56), and fifth in the 3200-meter run (13:30.59).
In the field events, Alniyah Creagh placed third in the shot put with a throw of 34-10.
On the boys’ side, Cohen Taylor, returning from injury, finished second in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:51.69.
All of these athletes have qualified to compete at the state championship meet this weekend.
Several Gators also achieved personal bests at the sectional meet, including Corbin Adams (400-meter dash), Evan Bell (200-meter dash), Kynsleigh Durgins (100 and 200), Laurin Law (100), Dalton Lee (400), Ashia Martinez (400), and Jordan Poe (100).
It has been an outstanding season for the Gators. Best of luck to all athletes competing at the state championships.

The Satsuma Gators Track and Field Team closed out the regular season in impressive fashion, earning multiple podium finishes and qualifying several athletes for the state championship this weekend.
The Lady Gators delivered a strong team performance, finishing third overall—just six points shy of second place.
Leading the way was the girls’ 4x800-meter relay team of Kyla Blackwood, Ashia Martinez, Makayla Fontenot, and Izzy Riddick. The quartet captured the 4A Section 1 Championship while breaking the school record for the third time this season with a time of 11:08.55.
Adleigh Montalvo claimed the sectional title in the javelin with a throw of 101-9 and also placed fourth in the high jump (4-6). Teammate Sasha Adams earned a second-place finish in the javelin with a throw of 89-5.5.
Kyla Blackwood had a standout meet, finishing third in the 1600-meter run (5:39.24), third in the 3200-meter run (13:01.31), and fifth in the 800-meter run (2:35.89). Izzy Riddick also turned in a strong performance, placing second in the 800-meter run (2:33.78), fourth in the 1600-meter run (5:49.56), and fifth in the 3200-meter run (13:30.59).
In the field events, Alniyah Creagh placed third in the shot put with a throw of 34-10.
On the boys’ side, Cohen Taylor, returning from injury, finished second in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:51.69.
All of these athletes have qualified to compete at the state championship meet this weekend.
Several Gators also achieved personal bests at the sectional meet, including Corbin Adams (400-meter dash), Evan Bell (200-meter dash), Kynsleigh Durgins (100 and 200), Laurin Law (100), Dalton Lee (400), Ashia Martinez (400), and Jordan Poe (100).
It has been an outstanding season for the Gators. Best of luck to all athletes competing at the state championships.

Last week, juniors and seniors had a lively time at the Midnight Carnival themed prom at the Battle House Hotel Crystal Ballroom. Seniors Margaret Harrington and Tyrese Thomas were crowned Prom Queen and King.
Thank you to Mrs. Crystal Sealey and her fabulous Event Planning students for always doing such an incredible job preparing for this milestone.

🏐Volleyball Tryout Information🏐
There will be an information meeting Monday, March 23 at 2:45 in the main gym. Please contact Coach Orso for more information.

🏐Volleyball Tryout Information🏐
There will be an information meeting Monday, March 23 at 2:45 in the main gym. Please contact Coach Orso for more information.

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

Congratulations to our National Junior Honor Society inductees! ✨
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. A special shout-out to our NJHS officers and teacher sponsor, Mrs.Lazarus, for guiding and inspiring the program— your leadership makes a difference! #NJHS #WeAreSatsuma #GatorPride #ALLIN

We are proud to announce that David Ronald Guthrie, Jr. has received and accepted a Fully Qualified Offer of Appointment to the United States Naval Academy, Class of 2030.
This highly competitive appointment reflects David’s outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to service. The United States Naval Academy selects only a small number of the nation’s most qualified students each year, making this an exceptional honor.
David represents the very best of Satsuma High School, and we are incredibly proud of his accomplishments and the path he has chosen to serve our country.
Please join us in congratulating David on this remarkable achievement as he prepares to begin his journey at the United States Naval Academy.
⚓ Fair winds and following seas, David!
#SatsumaGators #USNA #GatorPride

Attention all upcoming 7th and 9th grade students and parents:
Please see the attached information about upcoming meetings for course selections!

Tomorrow will be a Casual Friday, so students can dress out of uniform for $2. Be mindful of Casual Friday guidelines!
The (Almost) Anything Goes relay competition will be held tomorrow afternoon. Tickets will be sold in the morning for $2, as well.

Tomorrow will be a Casual Friday, so students can dress out of uniform for $2. Be mindful of Casual Friday guidelines!
The (Almost) Anything Goes relay competition will be held tomorrow afternoon. Tickets will be sold in the morning for $2, as well.

March 4 is going to be so fetch!
On Wednesday, March 4, students may pay $2 to wear pink like the Plastics in anticipation of the spring musical producion of Mean Girls. Casual Friday guidelines will apply. All proceeds will go to PTO.

Any students in grades 7-12 interested in Outdoor Track, can sign up outside Coach King’s room.Practice will begin on February 2 after school.
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