September 2025
We are three weeks into what’s already shaping up to be an exciting and productive year! It’s been wonderful to see our students and staff settling in with energy and enthusiasm. From engaging classroom activities to after-school clubs and athletics kicking off, the positive momentum is building. Thank you to all families for your support in making this start smooth and successful. Let’s continue to work together to make this year full of learning, growth, and community spirit! am looking forward to another great year!
Sincerely,
Jason L. Cheek- Principal
Switzerland County High School
Mr. Greg Curlin is in his 35th year as a teacher at Switzerland County High School, and currently teaches Plant and Animal Science, Horticulture and Landscaping, and the Ag Business Capstone. Mr. Curlin is very active in the Switzerland County community and currently serves as the Executive Director for the Indiana Association of Agricultural Educators. Thank you for your dedication to our community and our students!
Fall sports are officially underway, and our student-athletes have hit the ground running! It’s been fantastic to see such dedication and team spirit across all our teams, from football and soccer to cross country and volleyball. Practices are in full swing, and early games have shown promising performances. We encourage families and fans to come out and support our teams as they compete and represent our school with pride. Stay tuned for upcoming game schedules and special events — let’s make this fall season a memorable one!
Mr. Graham
The year is off to a great start! As we wrap up the first three weeks of school, the Guidance Department would like to remind students and families to stay on top of key deadlines and resources. Seniors should be reviewing college application timelines and meeting with their counselors to discuss post-secondary plans. Juniors are encouraged to begin thinking about future goals and preparing for upcoming standardized tests. Underclassmen should focus on building strong study habits and adjusting to their new schedules. If any student is feeling overwhelmed or needs support, our counselors are here to help. Be sure to check your email and the guidance Facebook regularly for scholarship opportunities, testing dates, and important announcements.
Mrs. Druba
Important Dates
Labor Day Monday September 1st- NO SCHOOL
School Pictures- September 5th
Homecoming Football game and Dance- September 5th
September 17th- Seniors meet with graduate services
Every Tuesday and Thursday we offer tutoring from 3:30-4:30. If you need help or just extra time to work, we are here to help you!
Important Links:
Skyward Login - Login to skyward to register.
Students and parents/guardians can come into the high school office to register as well.
SCHS Handbook- 25-26 SCHS Handbook
below.
Roof Repair at SCHS and SCMS is in progress...
Potential Delays: Expect possible traffic delays during student drop-off and pick-up times due to construction activity.
Allow Extra Time: We strongly encourage you to plan for a few extra minutes in your commute to and from school.
Safety First: Construction zones will be clearly marked and secured. Please be mindful of crews and follow all posted signs.
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