
A special thank you to our teachers from Dr. Mike Smith and Mr. Rob Kedney. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7xE2Fwhf18
#PAThanksTeachers

TIDE PRIDE!
This is a special class for me as it is the first class that I have been the principal for all four years!
Dr. Smith


Attention all 10th, 11th and 12th grade students:
Please check your school email for the link to complete voting for May Day!
Thank you!

Columbia Borough School District and North Museum of Nature and Science joined as online partners. North Museum's innovative experts are designing interactive STEM activities. Access the materials at: www.columbiabsd.org OR https://sites.google.com/view/cbsdlearnfromhome/home

It is pouring today and we are in one heck of a storm!
What are you doing to GROW during this time?
I am focusing on small wins each day to stay motivated and positive. I look at three areas or buckets of my life and if I get a small win in each of them, then I consider it a great day! The three buckets are school/business, friends and family, and wellness.
For example, today I had a successful meeting with a parent, I worked out, and I connected with an old friend to ensure they were safe!
I would love to hear what you are doing to GROW during this storm?

HAVE YOU COMPLETED YOUR SCHEDULE FOR NEXT YEAR?
If you have not, this is your last chance before we create a schedule for you.
Course selection will close Friday, May 1 at 10pm. If you have not created a schedule by this time, we will have to create a schedule for you so that we can progress in our scheduling process.
Students and parents can find information and videos on how to select courses for next year by going to our high school website, clicking on departments and then scheduling. You will also see a course selection guide in this area as well.
If you have questions, you can reach out to one of our counselors:
cmundy@columbiabsd.org
mjones@columbiabsd.org

No need for a cape when you have an apron!
How are we celebrating our School Lunch Heroes? With Ice Cream of course! Tomorrow, Friday, May 1st, stop by Park Elementary, on Cherry Street, between 9:45 and 11a to get your breakfast, lunch and your FREE Ice Cream!


Crimson Couch Potatoes- Quarantine Survival Group
Remember when it was so hard to wake up and walk to school? Now you may be having a hard time being stuck at home, focusing on distance learning, or even getting out of bed in the morning…before 1:00pm. If you are, you are not alone!
Join us for a virtual support group where you will be able to connect with other students and share your thoughts, experiences and frustrations. The group will also teach you skills to help you survive and THRIVE during this unexpected situation. Topics include:
- Time Management
- Self- Care
- Healthy Choices
- Social Connection
- Stress Management
- Coping Skills
- Overcoming Boredom
Remember, support groups require both parent and student permission and are ALWAYS confidential. Contact your School Counselor today if you are interested in signing up!
Middle School (5th-8th) – email Ms. Ware at eware@columbiabsd.org
High School (9th-12th) – email Mr. Mundy at cmundy@columbiabsd.org or Ms. Jones at mjones@columbiabsd.org

Columbia Borough is getting in on the action as they are supporting our Class of 2020, Thank you!
#TIDELightsSupportSeniors2020


Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Eckman Wissler
1. How long have you been at Columbia High School and what is your role?
This is my 16th year at CHS. Currently I teach 12th grade English, Film as Literature, Classic Mythology and Speech. I am the ELA Curriculum leader and co-advisor for the National Honor Societies
2. What hobbies and interests do you have outside of school?
I love to be outside with my dogs- hiking or just hanging out in the yard or on the deck. College football is one of my passions, especially SEC football and my Georgia Bulldogs! I love watching movies, especially horror, reading Stephen King and being with friends.
3. What is your favorite vacation spot?
I love going to the Outer Banks but really any where warm, sunny and with an ocean view!
4. Do you have any pets?
I have 2 Yellow Labs- an 8 month old female named Savannah Belle and an almost 8 yr old male named Jasper Jax
5. What is your favorite food?
That one is tough- I really don’t discriminate! I especially love the type that I don’t have to cook or do the dishes for! The easier thing to ask is what don’t I like- EGGS!
6. Do you have any hidden talents?
I write and am working on revisiting a novel I started a long time ago.
7. What is your ultimate dream job?
Beach Bum…lol! I don’t know- something involving travel, writing, nature. I originally wanted to be a journalist working for a magazine or writing for the AP (Associated Press) which is why my original degree is in Journalism.
8. What three traits best define you?
Caring, tireless, supportive
9. What is your favorite quote?
This is a new one I found…Stephen King said, “ Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.”
10. What is your favorite thing about working at Columbia High School?
Another tough question; there are so many things! The staff I work with is amazing- you won’t find more dedicated teachers than those of us who teach here. I also love the students; they challenge me both in and out of the classroom and I love this town and community!


Important video message to Parents and Caregivers from Superintendent, Mr. Strickler: Please click on the link and half way down the screen is the video. https://www.columbiabsd.org/o/cbsd/page/continuity-of-education-plan--4


Old Pennants!


I ran out the door to visit my school office today and forgot to throw on my Tide Pride!
However, here is a selfie in my office in front of some old Columbia pennants from 1925 and 1943!
Anyone have any older?

Mrs. Eckman Wissler and Ms. Hayes sporting their TIDE PRIDE for today's virtual dress down day!
ROLL TIDE!!!



Happy Administrative Assistant's Day to Miss Garner, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Nissley, and Mrs. Smith! The MS Hill Campus and HS faculty and students appreciate everything that you do for all of us each day!

Mr. Jensen rocking his red,white and blue for today!


Red, white and blue spirit day to represent and honor our first responders, hospital workers, and ALL essential workers!


One late addition from yesterday's spirit day!
Courtney McClair representing our cheerleaders!

Here is a picture of our Bocce team with their medals for the GOLD in regionals. They qualified for states for the 2nd year in a row.
Owen is missing Bocce and of course his senior team mates...Andre, Silas and Courtney!


The attached picture taken by Chelsea for the Merchandiser feature and is our only record of the musical that we were hoping to perform this year. This truly was an outstanding cast. Missing from the picture is senior Julius Martinez as the King.
