
Due to the inclement weather in the area, the @scorpfootball game tonight against Eau Gallie High School is delayed. Please check back for an update on tonight’s game. Until the storm passes, the stadium is closed. Please do not leave your vehicles, and seek shelter if you are outside.
@scorpcheer @satellitehighsimf


New palm tree planted at Scorpion Stadium in memory of the former head football coach Travis Akin who passed away in April. Coach Akin is the all-time wins leader in the school's football history.



Military/First Responder night for the Home Varsity Volleyball Game 🏐 the Lady Scorps took on Melbourne Central Catholic tonight and came out on top, 3 - 0!
Thank you to all the first responders and military members and their families for all that you do for us!








A huge congratulations to Tucker Frye and Beckett Kazmier on their nomination as semifinalists in the 70th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists, representing less than one percent of U.S. High School seniors, includes the highest scoring entrants in each state who completed the 2023 SAT. Congratulations to Tucker and Beckett on this great achievement!


There will be an informative meeting about E-Sports this Thursday 9-12-24 after school at 3:35 PM in room 38-209. Please see Mrs. Stewart if you have any questions about the meeting!


The Flagnormous event held during halftime of the Varsity Football game this past Thursday was a success! As a celebration of our first responders, the AFJROTC and our Scorp Cheerleaders presented a breathtaking flag display in the middle of the field as our Marching Scorps played.
Thank you to all of our local first responders who were at the game and stood along the sidelines during the event, and a massive thank you to all of the first responders across the globe who give back to their communities day in and day out. ❤🤍


This past Friday, the Student Government Association hosted Club Rush for students to sign up to join various clubs on campus! It was a great turnout! The clubs will be updated on the school website soon so anyone who missed out or is interested in joining can find the information there!






9/3/24 - Swim & Dive Meet 🏊♀️🏊♂️ @swimmingscorps vs. Melbourne High Bulldogs!
Girls Scores: SHS🦂 153 - MHS🐾 31
Boys Scores: SHS🦂 109 - MHS🐾 40
Individual Event winners for Satellite include:
Ayla Williams & Bastian Soto: 200 Freestyle
Addison Bradley: 200 IM
Mia Rakita & Sawyer Davis: 50 Freestyle
Sophia Minotte & Bastian Soto: 100 Butterfly
Corra Kilduff & Jack Knight: 100 Freestyle
Caroline Brewer & Thomas Clary: 500 Freestyle
Sadie Mirda 7 Sawyer Davis: 100 Backstroke
Addison Bradley: 100 Breaststroke







The countdown has begun, ⏰ order your SHS yearbook by Friday, September 6, 2024. Act fast, before the price goes up!
https://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A01293400


Florida is leading a first-in-the-nation approach that empowers students to persevere and overcome life’s inevitable challenges. Each month, Brevard Schools Foundation will be sharing a Resiliency Skill of the Month, along with parent resources from FLDOE’s resiliency toolkit.
This month’s skill is Citizenship.
Visit www.buildresiliency.org for more information.


The AP Capstone and Science Research Fundraiser is now open! Please support our amazing Research Scorps in their endeavors with their individual projects for this year! Equipment, Lab supplies, Live specimens, Cancer cells, Drones, and more are needed each year to continue to make progress with their projects. We appreciate any help you can provide!
https://raise.snap.app/donate/satellite-high-school-science-research-program-2023-re-sign


The first mandatory BETA Club meeting of the year will be held after school on September 5th in Mrs. Calhoun's Room 8-205.
Students MUST pick up the permission form before the meeting and bring it to the club meeting in order to attend. These are available in 8-205. This meeting is mandatory and it is for CURRENT members only.
Please see Mrs. Calhoun if you have any questions or concerns about the meeting.


The Club Rush event sponsored by @shs.studentgovernment will take place Friday, Sept 6 during all 3 lunches! Various clubs will set up tables for prospective new members to find out additional information and sign up if interested!
If you are interested in starting a club or have questions about SHS clubs, we will have a station where you can request a club/express your interest in a club being started! This way we can help find a club sponsor to jump-start the process!
We can’t wait to connect you with other students who share your interests!


The Key Club will be meeting this Wednesday after school @ 3:45 in Room 38-209. Please see Mrs. Stewart if you are interested in becoming a member! Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. High school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.


National Honor Scorps! There will be an NHS meeting for current members only on Thursday, 8/29 at 8 am in 8-135.
Please reach out to Mrs. Kinglsey if you are a member but cannot attend.


End of the week Academics recap: Our scholarly Scorps have already started learning and showcasing their curiosity, collaboration, and great note taking skills! Keep up the good work! 📝 Mrs. Goodwin (Spanish 1) shared that her students are learning their first vocabulary terms (Greetings and introductions). They made cards and play memory/ matching game! (Last 4 images)









End of the week Athletics recap: Practices for Swim and Dive 🏊♂️, Football 🏈, Marching Band 🥁, and Volleyball 🏐 are underway to prepare for their first games and matches! Let’s go Scorps!







🦂 vs 🐅 🏈 Tomorrow is the first football game of the season! 🏈 We’re hosting the kickoff classic against the Cocoa Tigers! Make sure you come out and support your Scorps! Kick off at 7 PM!
Sideline Guidelines:
Due to BPS new security policy, the sidelines access will be limited at Satellite High School (before, during and after game time). All spectators that are on the sideline MUST have a badge or wristband visible. Only BADGED individuals are allowed on the sideline between the 25 Yard lines. All other sideline spectators must have a wristband (provided by SHS) and are limited to the D Zone areas by the endzones.



To keep our students and staff safe, SHS is implementing a new badge system for all students. The ID badge allows anyone on campus to quickly identify faculty, staff, or students and provides validation that the individual belongs on the school's campus.
Listed are the high expectations the students will need to follow. This will help increase safety and security for all students and staff on campus.
- ID badge must be visible at all times and shall NOT be clipped to the bottom hem of your clothing where it is difficult to see.
- ID badges used to obtain a hall pass during class time
- ID badges utilized to scan onto busses
- ID badges used to check in at attendance when you are tardy
- ID badges must be worn to enter cafeteria
- ID badges visible to enter the media center and to check out books
- ID badges visible to buy prom, homecoming and event tickets
- ID badges must be visible to participate in school day events
Lost Badge? Temporary/Replacement badges will be available in the front office.
*1st Temporary Badge is free.
* Additional temporary badges will have a monetary fee
** Replacement badges will have a monetary fee
***Students are permitted to purchase their own break-away lanyards!


The senior parking lot is starting to look as unique and diverse as our class of 2025! Special thanks to Mrs. Vitaliano, the senior class sponsor, for hanging with the seniors and supervising as they expressed their creativity! ❤️🩶🤍🦂



