
WSE: How is your virtual field day going? If you were not able to participate today, maybe you can do it over our 4 day weekend!!! Please feel free to send pictures to Mrs. Skidmore at rskidmore@salisburysd.org. I would love to post them on social media!


REMINDER: WSE student's can use this form to turn in their Leader in Me homework (Synergize) for the month of May. Please submit by May 28th. Winners of the iTunes gift cards will be chosen at the gathering. Please use this link:
https://forms.gle/kXvD8byM2rWz7pKu5

Today's leadership quote of the day is:
“You get in life what you have the courage to ask for.” – Oprah Winfrey

Duff Orlemann, Mrs. Orlemann's brother-in-law, came to her Zoom class to talk with the students about his career as a commercial artist. Duff graduated from the Art Institute of Philadelphia and has worked at Hallmark Cards, Gibson Greetings, and taught at the Art Institute of Ohio-Cincinnati. He illustrated a phonics reference page to show how fun and silly art can help you remember new information. Duff did a few caricatures for students who decided to stick around after class.




Happy Birthday Aubrey R. We hope you have a wonderful day! From your friends at HST!


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WSE First Graders were asked to create a picture using plane shapes. Great job, Jay, Lochlan, Liam and Natalie!





WSE DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS: Today's announcer is Ginifer from Mrs. DeBona's 5th grade class. What news do you have for us Ginifer?
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/711624/Wednesday_May_20_2020.mov


Today's leadership quote is:
“Success doesn’t come to you, you’ve got to go to it.” – Marva Collins

Catching up with Salisbury graduate Emily Batman
What is your full name?
Emily Batman
When did you graduate from Salisbury?
2016
What have you been doing since high school?
I went to LCCC for two years and played softball and we went to Minnesota for the national championship for the first time in LCCC history, then I transferred to Kutztown University.
Congratulations on graduating from Kutztown earlier this month! What will you do next?
I will be working at the Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays once they are allowed to open back up.
What are your summer plans?
I’m supposed to be going to Disney World in July but who knows if that will happen!
What have you learned through this pandemic?
I’ve learned not to take anything for granted. Just simple things like going out to restaurants or hanging out with friends seemed like something that we could always do whenever we wanted, and now we can’t.
What was your favorite high school memory?
My favorite memories were anything related to sports. I never thought I’d miss playing sports as much as I do.
What is your favorite movie or TV show and why?
I love the movie Bohemian Rhapsody because it’s a good movie and because I would always listen to 95.1 in the car with my dad and they played Queen songs.
How is your younger sister Carly doing?
She is doing well. She’s going to LCCC and pursuing a business administration degree.
If you could meet anyone (alive or dead), who would you choose and why?
I’d love to meet Rachel Cruze, she’s written multiple books and has a podcast about finance, and I find finances very interesting.
Who is your role model and why?
I would say my parents. No matter what happens they always have my back and I’ve always looked up to both of them.
#yoursalisbury


WSE GIFTED SHOWCASE - Harrison S. - 3rd grade. Please use this link to view Harrison's project:
https://5il.co/garn

WSE GIFTED SHOWCASE - Julian M. - 5th grade. Please use the link to access the video:
https://5il.co/g9fb
Rocket Balloon Car
By: Julian Makhoul
How It Works:
When you blow up the balloon, the air you breathe out stretches the rubber. The rubber pushes back on the air, and the air escapes the only way it can: down the straws and out. When the air meets the bend in a straw, it bounces and changes direction, so it can escape horizontally. As the air bounces, it pouches the car forward. The more air passing out through the straws, the greater the force pushing the car. The car moves forward because the straws expel air.
Items for the Car:
1. Scissors
2. Pen
3. Two wooden skewers
4. Ballon
5. Tape
6. Double-sided tape
7. Three bendy straws
8. Paintbrush
9. Four bottle tops
10. Paint (Choose your favorite color)
11. Cardboard about 12 x 8in (30 x 20)
12. Cardboard slightly smaller than the other
Why I Did It:
I did the Rocket Balloon Car, because it was neat to learn how it works and thinking of strategies that would help it go. Another reason is that I wanted to make something because of quarantine. Thank You

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WSE Kindergartener's are learning all about measurement in Math! Look at these awesome pictures of students measuring and comparing the weight of objects at home!





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