What a beautiful afternoon to have a homecoming parade. The Smith-Cotton Homecoming Parade was held in Historic Downtown Sedalia around 3pm on Friday, October 2. With Sedalian's crowding the sidewalks to see their children or friends kids in the parade.
Services for Stephen D. Gooch, a Smith-Cotton High School teacher who died Monday, have been scheduled. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Friday at the First United Methodist Church Celebration Center,1701 West 32nd St., with funeral service at 10 am Saturday at the Celebration Center; burial will follow at Crown Hill Cemetery...
Due to a less-than-desired weather forecast, the Sedalia School District has made the decision to move the Smith-Cotton Stadium Ribbon Cutting Ceremony from Thursday, March 5, to Monday, March 9.
In addition, the Sedalia 200 Board of Education meeting set for Monday, March 9, will be moved from Washington Elementary School to Smith-Cotton High School...
One of the most important milestones in a young person's life is learning how to drive. It can be daunting for them to get behind the wheel, and scary for the adults too, with all their safety fears. That's why the Smith-Cotton High School is offering their safe driver's ed course.
There is way too much talk about the deflated balls from the AFC Championship, so let's turn our attention to some big basketball. Last I heard, there was no scandal involving deflated basketballs.
Today (Jan. 24) you could have the chance to take in five basketball games...
Congratulations to the Smith-Cotton Tigers on finished third in the Smith-Cotton/McDonald's Tournament. Here are the results from the final day of action and the all tournament team.
Consolation Final: Moberly 77
Warrensburg 65
Third Place Game: Smith-Cotton 55
The Smith-Cotton Theatre Program had a blockbuster day Saturday at the Missouri State Thespian Conference in Kansas City.
The program came away with three top honors, led by S-C Speech and Theatre teacher Teri Turner being named the Outstanding Theatre Educator of the Year...
The Sedalia 200 School Board met at the Jr. High School. The item on the agenda that dominated the evening was the re-organization of the Jr. High School. The population of the Sedalia Schools has shown a 350 student growth since the new high school was built, and the classrooms are feeling the growth...