Salem Elementary Superstar Award

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Salem Elementary students are given the challenge to work on academic and personal goals throughout the year.  When students complete the required number of goals, students are awarded the Super Star Award during a school assembly on March 23rd.  To show an example of hard work and dedication of working towards a goal,  Jaylee and Luke performed on the piano during the assembly.  Congratulations to those who earned the Super Star Award.

3rd Grade Spelling Bee

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Salem Elementary recently held it's Third Grade Spelling Bee.  The winners of this year's Spelling Bee are pictured from left to right: Westin, 3rd place; Makayla, 1st place; and Gracie, 2nd place.  Great job to all the third-graders who participated and a big congratulations to the winners!

Fifth Grade Science Fair

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Fifth-graders at Salem Elementary recently participated in the Fifth Grade Science Fair.  Science fairs are a great way for students to take an active role in science. Fifth-graders used the Scientific Method to help them in understanding and expanding their knowledge of a specific science topic of their choice.  Many hours were spent researching and developing their presentations.  Students were able to present their scientific findings to students at the school during the day, and then to their parents later that evening.

Spirit Week

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Salem Elementary had a blast with their Spirit Week Feb 29-Mar 2. It was full with crazy sock day, best dress day, Dr. Seuss Day, and of course SCHOOL COLORS!! This year, the students combined Make a Wish Fundraiser with their Spirit Week. They raised monies for a Spanish Fork six-year-old boy, Jacob. His wish is to go to Florida Theme Parks. To accomplish this, they had a Penny War during Spirit Week. Each class had a jar in their room, some teachers hid there's.

Mr. Welburn Reads to Students

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Each month our Principal, Mr. Welburn, reads to the students here at Salem Elementary.  Students are always very excited to hear the stories that he shares, and the stories are remembered and talked about throughout the year.  It has been a fun way for the students to get to know their principal a little better.  They look up to him for his love of reading, and appreciate him taking some time to share it with them.