One month from today we will be hosting our first Realtor Breakfast here at Salem School! Realtors, make sure you sign up by March 24th! 🏠🔑
Salem School is excited to invite all Realtors to our first Realtor Breakfast Event, highlighting our school district and community! While you enjoy a complimentary Panera breakfast, let us share with you why Salem School is an amazing choice for all of your potential buyers!
This unique opportunity will take place in our Salem School South Cafeteria on April 6th, 2023 from 8:45am - 10:00am.
Please RSVP by March 24th using this link: https://bit.ly/SalemRealtorEvent
If you have any further questions, please contact Nicole.Pahl@salem.k12.wi.us See less
On Friday Ms. Croft's 4K classroom had a special visit from Drake, a therapy dog! Drake is a 10 year old golden retriever, and the students absolutely loved him!
Students in Mrs. Kiefer's 3rd grade class worked on measuring the area of various sized rectangles. They first had to figure out how they could build a square that was exactly 100 square inches. Then they used that square to help them estimate the area of the colored rectangles and found the actual area of each one!
The Salem Falcons participated in Wheatland's annual volleyball tournament consisting of a total of 8 teams for both the boys and girls pools. Salem’s A team Girls ended up placing 2nd while the Bboys A team placed 4th. Great job Falcons!
This weekend sixth grader Kaila Keiser also competed in gymnastics at the Northern Lights Classic, and qualified on bars to the event qualifier. She was able to compete against the top 8 best gymnasts from around the country and took 6th place!
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We LOVE to see the great things our Falcons are doing outside of school! To help you share those moments with us, we are excited to launch a new way to submit your photos/video to us here at Salem (athletics, clubs, scouts, volunteering, etc.)!
Please use this form to submit your content for review: https://forms.gle/huRzmP1b2BX3Wyx36
This form can also be found in our Virtual Backpack: https://drive.google.com/.../1hFq8zfO0CiAxCUHMSfs.../view...
If you have any questions, or you do not have a gmail account, please contact Nicole.Pahl@salem.k12.wi.us
Ms. Lois had her third grade P.E. students rotate through 5 different stations during their class, focusing on their jumping skills since the Kid's Heart Challenge is still going on! Check out their jumps below!!
We had a FUN week full of guest readers for Read Across America! Thank you so much to all of our classroom volunteers!
Third graders had a blast listening to Dr. King read two books to them in the LGI this morning during their Read Across America Event! The Book with No Pictures brought many laughs and cheers, and they didn't want the book to end! What a fun morning for our 3rd grade students!
#readacrossamericaweek2023 #guestreader #thebookwithnopictures #raisingreaders #salemschoolfalcons
Mrs. Russell's fourth grade class celebrated Read Across America Week by having a guest reader from the community and playing Tricky Word Bingo with our Helping Hands friends!
Mrs. Braun's fourth grade class had a special volunteer from The United Way/Sharing Center to help them celebrate Read Across America Week!
We ❤️our Library Crew!!
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Mr. Velleux's students worked on coins using the fun number line in his classroom! Keep up the great work!
Mrs. Potter's 7th grade scientists are using their microscopes to look at Elodea leaves and local pond and lake water that they brought in from around their homes!!🔬
Please join us on Thursday, March 16th, 2023 for a presentation by Mr. Marquez Guzman, Salem's Executive Director of Business Services. You can choose to attend one or both sessions.
For today's Read Across America theme day, students brought in things that represent their culture. One of Ms. Kennedy's students brought in his favorite Mexican candy called "Paletas Payaso," which means lollipop clown. The kids had so much fun celebrating their classmates' culture and trying a treat from a different country!
Salem has some proud Italians sharing their culture today during Read Across America Week! 🇮🇹
(Shirts made by Amanda Groves)
Students in Mrs Velleux's room enjoyed Italian Ice to celebrate one of their classmate's Italian heritage. What a sweet way to celebrate!
#readacrossamericaweek2023 #celebratingculture #salemschoolfalcons
Join us for a day of Future Falcon Fun in 4K! Meet our 4K teachers and staff, explore the 4K classrooms, and learn all about the half day and full day 4K programs that we offer! This event is for students who will be at least four years old on or before September 1, 2023. We can't wait to meet our Future Falcons!
Please use this link to sign up for one session for you and your child to attend: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48AEA62CA7F9C43-salem2
Option to Enroll on April 5th:
If you are not already enrolled at Salem for the 2023-2024 school year, you may enroll that day if you choose! If you want to enroll that day, please bring along a valid ID, the student's original birth certificate and proof of residency. Acceptable forms of proof of residency include a deed, current rental agreement signed by both parties, current tax statement, or a utility bill (gas, electric, water or sewer) within the last 30 days.
Link to PDF Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AHKrQwfmuIBEbgxmhrLRlR_Hsw7zAHC-/view?usp=sharing
When you come to Art class dressed as a future artist, complete with a homemade paint palette and brush!
#dresslikeyourfutureday #artist #justlikemsstalker #readacrossamericaweek #salemschoolfalcons
Mrs. Potter's 7th grade science students worked with microscopes and pre-made slides. They are starting to learn all about cells!
Mrs. Richter's Middle School SEL advisory student groups volunteer to meet with her monthly to help share suggestions for SEL topics and activities, including incentives and academic and career planning. They offer feedback on current activities and represent the experience and observations of their class in SEL time. Keep up the great work middle schoolers!