Halloween Parade
It was a "Boo"-tiful Halloween Day in Salem, as the spooks, both students and teachers, paraded around our school and the city block.
It was a "Boo"-tiful Halloween Day in Salem, as the spooks, both students and teachers, paraded around our school and the city block.
It's always a treat for students to have a story read aloud to them by our principal, Mr. Welburn. This month he read Mr. Peabody's Apples, a fun story that reminded us not to be so quick to judge others and to remember our words. Mrs. Albrecht joined in on the fun and read a Halloween poem for two voices with Mr. Welburn. We look forward to next month!
On Wednesday, October 23, Salem Elementary students received a wonderful surprise. Harward Farms donated a pumpkin to each student in the school. Students were grinning from ear to ear as they got to take a pumpkin home. Thank you Harward Farms!
Last week was Red Ribbon week at Salem Elementary! Red Ribbon Week is a week long effort in which everyone at school shows their support of being drug free by wearing a red ribbon (or bracelet).
During School Lunch week, Salem Elementary students were able to share the goodness of school lunch with their families! Thank you for all those who came, and especially thanks to our lunch ladies who work very hard to prepare lunch for our students each and every day!
Good times were had at the Salem Elementary Fall Family Festival, while students and families enjoyed music , dancing, bounce houses, yummy food, and fun friends. The classroon basket auction was a huge success, raising around $5,000, which will be used to help provide the school with new technology. The PTO and Salem Elementary appreciates all those that bid generously on the baskets and those that donated items to fill them.
We want to recognize and thank all our Star Students of the Month for making our school better with their positive attitude!
A brand new scooter and helmet was awarded to Kenny Golding, a second grader at Salem Elementary, for participating in the Walk More in Four challenge. After completing the challenge, Kenny's name was entered into a statewide drawing for the prize, and then randomly selected as one of only a few winners.
On Monday, October 7, 2013, the Daughters of Utah Pioneer volunteers welcomed Salem Elementary second-graders to Heritage Park, located on the north-west end of Salem Pond.
In second-grade, students learn and examine important aspects of their community and how their community has changed over time.
Second Graders at Salem Elementary visited the Salem Post Office to mail their "Flat Travelers". While they were there, the Postmaster took studetns behind the scenes to show them how they get their mail.