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  1. Hace 5 días · Grades 9-12. Salem-Keizer Public Schools promotes equal opportunity for all individuals without regard to age, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion or creed, sex or gender, sexual orientation, or veteran status. For more information, please view our Nondiscrimination /Title IX policy. North News Post - North Salem.

  2. Hace 5 días · THE STORY: A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters—sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne—after their father’s sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Set in gossipy late 18th-century England, with a fresh female voice ...

  3. Hace 5 días · by Rachel Alexander on May 23, 2024. The nominees for Salems 2024 Crystal Apple awards included nearly 100 teachers, custodians, classroom assistants and other support workers who keep local schools running. Twelve received the top honor in a ceremony Wednesday, May 22, at the Salem Convention Center.

  4. Hace 5 días · Amanda Starkey, a teacher at North Salem High School is awarded a Crystal Apple during the 25th annual Crystal Apple Awards at the Salem Convention Center on Wednesday in Salem. Kevin...

  5. Hace 5 días · Career & Technical Education. SCHOOL WEBSITES & SOCIAL MEDIA. Salem Preschool ( Website) Barron Elementary ( Website | Facebook) Fisk Elementary ( Website | Facebook) Lancaster Elementary ( Website | Facebook) North Salem Elementary ( Website | Facebook) Soule Elementary ( Website | Facebook) Woodbury School ( Website | Facebook | Instagram)

  6. Hace 5 días · The 2024 awards had a record 97 nominees, who walked the red carpet at the Salem Convention Center with friends and family. The award-winning educators are: Amanda Starkey, Teacher, North Salem High School. Christopher Feskens, Teacher, McKay High School. Gabriela Acevedo-Solis, Teacher, Waldo Middle School.

  7. Hace 6 días · Third, Salem-Keizer Public Schools is serving as an alarm bell for Oregon’s public schools and the 550,000 students we collectively serve in districts across the state.