
Brock Heavin, Aiden Beadles, Gunner Roach and Caroline Hodge are members of the Putnam County Youth Philanthropy Committee. Last night they served food at Almost Home as a fundraiser for the Youth Philanthropy Endowment. Today they spoke to students at Central Elementary about serving others. Thank you for your hard work and leadership!


6th grade students had a lot of fun on their bowling trip! Thank you to Mr. Brad Laney for proposing and organizing it.






Last week our 8th grade students took a trip to Area 30 to learn about their programs such as automotive collision technology, computer systems and networking, culinary arts, health careers and welding technology. Many South Putnam students participate in one of the Area 30 programs during their junior and/or senior year.






Go check out the current art show at the Putnam County Museum. It features art created by Putnam County students including several from South Putnam.









Reminder: Tomorrow night is our Band and Choir Showcase beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Cafe.


Reminder: High School Parent Night is Monday, March 6th from 6:30 to 7:30 in the cafe. Families can learn about academic opportunities at South Putnam including AP, dual credit and Early College. Mr. Gardner will also explain the course selection process.

Congratulations to our 7th grade basketball team on their win tonight!



Thank you to Tammy Keenan and Ivy Tech for presenting to our juniors and seniors about opportunities for their future.


It was dress up day - Johnny Depp Day. Maybe there were a few Jack Sparrows in the building.




Eagles beat North Clay 70-44!



On Friday Ag week wrapped up with staff getting pied by students.








FFA members treated the staff to breakfast this morning as part of FFA week!



Congratulations to Keaton Chew for placing second in the Greencastle Rotary Club and District speech contest. Keaton and other participants spoke on the theme: "Imagine a world where you put service before self." Keaton spoke on how service can improve physical and emotional health as well as lead to interpersonal community growth. His examples came from his part-time job and his FFA experiences. He described FFA as an extended family who helps one another, shares wisdom and pushes each other to grow. Well done, Keaton! We are proud you are an Eagle!



Mrs. Boyce's 6th grade math classes have been applying real-world skills in their study of unit rates. Students completed a mindful grocery shopping activity and a macaroni & cheese project to compare unit cost based on weight & marketing strategies. 6th graders are learning to be smart shoppers!




Last night South Putnam Middle School Wrestlers defeated Cloverdale at home!




Is it a plant or an animal? Well, it depends, but either way, it is definitely Ag week!










What a night! JV and Varsity both beat North Vermillion on Senior Night! The youth cheerleaders also came out to support our team! The Eagle Nest was packed with South Putnam fans! Congratulations to our Seniors!










In the upperclassmen vs faculty Student Council sponsored Fun Friday basketball game, Seth Hammond clinched the victory with a free throw!






Good afternoon, Eagles!
Just a friendly reminder that Monday, February 20th, will be a regular school day. This day was originally scheduled as a Vacation/Weather Make-up day but now replaces the weather-related cancellation we had on January 25th.
We look forward to seeing students on Monday! Have a great weekend, and stay safe, Eagles!


Saturday night middle and high school students enjoyed the Winter Dance! Thank you to North Salem State Bank for donating security support for the evening.



