
Congratulations to Patrick Foley for being named a boys basketball Morning Call & Lehigh Valley Live Hon. Mention All-star. Teammate Quintin Stephens was selected as a Morning Call Hon. Mention All-star. Way to go Falcons! 🏀 👏
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Today's leadership quote is:
"Leadership is not choosing sides. It is bringing both sides together.” Jesse Jackson

Salisbury Township School District will provide grab-n-go breakfast and lunch meals for all community members 18 years old and younger during the school closure. These meals are FREE and can be found at HST and SMS on Mondays and Thursdays starting Monday, April 27th.
While you should always take precaution while venturing out, please know we are following every safety protocol and best practices for social distancing at each meal site.
With curbside pickup: pull up to designated location, hand signal how many meals are needed, staff will place the number of meals requested on a table and step back,
you may exit your vehicle and grab your meals.
Monday pickup will include Monday lunch, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday breakfast. Thursday pickup will include Thursday lunch, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday breakfast. For questions, email claszczak@salisburysd.org. See you then!


WSE 1st grade student, Mason Panian working on his Earth Day poster for his science lesson. The students learned about ways to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Looks great Mason! Keep up the good work!


Ava Adamcik working hard on her school work! Keep up the good work Ava!


The SHS School Counseling Office wishes our own Ms. Martinez a belated Administrative Assistant’s Day! Even at home, we can’t function without you. Hope you had a great day. You deserve it!


A little Q&A with Salisbury Senior Mitchell Wood
What is your full name?
Mitchell G. Wood
What are your hobbies?
I like to be with my friends as much as possible outside of school. I also enjoy going to the beach and walking my dog.
Do you have any pets?
I have a Black Lab mix named Savannah and a German Shepard named Maggie.
How would your friends describe you?
Loyal, stubborn, and very blunt
What is your favorite subject?
My favorite subject has to be Biology because it incorporates a lot of other respected divisions like environmental sciences, anatomy/physiology, etc.
Who is your favorite teacher and why?
My favorite teacher would have to be Mrs. Wilson as she has prepared me for collegiate Biology courses. She pushes all of her students to be the best they can be and I admire that about her.
What is your favorite Salisbury memory?
My favorite Salisbury memory would have to be the many opportunities I have been given over the years from going to the Anti-Defamation League conference my sophomore year to going to the Mütter Museum for AP Biology.
What is your favorite movie?
I have way too many favorites to choose one but I do like any horror movie.
Are you involved in any community service projects?
I am a member of NHS which allowed me the privilege to volunteer for Brindle Buddies where I walked dogs, cleaned cages, and helped dogs find new homes. I also frequently donate blood at the local blood donation centers and the school run blood drives.
Who is your role model and why?
My role model would have to be my sister as she is an EMT for St. Lukes Hospital. She pushes me to be better everyday and really has helped me grow as a student and person overall.
What’s next after graduation?
I am attending Salisbury University in Salisbury, MD. I was accepted in their Honors Program for Secondary Education Biology track with a minor in Spanish.
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The community event for today is stop motion animation. Grab some toys and a camera and take some pictures then combine them together to create a short film. Share those films with us! syoung@salisburysd.org.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LzPVTBP5CxlF0MiRTdyYCfKAaueshaniasS9z6Lsv7w/edit


Happy birthday Lucia and David! From your friends at HST!


Logan, a fourth grade student in Mrs. Wied's class, enjoys flexible seating while working at home. He learns through his computer, by writing on his desk, and using his chalkboard at home.





Payton, a fourth grade student in Mrs. Weid's class, enjoys Zoom-ing with her teacher and classmates, reading online, and working on math. She especially enjoyed an art activity from Mr. Yetter - making her own playdough!





Parker, from Miss Weiner's, class chills out with his buddy, Webster.


A little Q&A with Salisbury Senior Madison Lash
What is your full name?
Madison Lash
What are your hobbies?
I love hanging out with my friends and family. I also love going on adventures and listening to music. During my free time, I am normally at the firehouse or coaching the cheerleaders.
Do you have any pets?
I have two cats named Shadow and Midnight.
How would your friends describe you?
Empathetic, nice, crazy, fun, loud, sassy
What is your favorite subject?
My favorite subject is math.
Who is your favorite teacher and why?
Mr. Frick because he is a very kind hearted man and if I ever needed anything I knew I could always go to him.
What is your favorite Salisbury memory?
Cheering beside an awesome group of girls who I had created a bond with since elementary school.
What is your favorite movie?
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
Are you involved in any community service projects?
I am the president of our school’s key club and do a lot of volunteering outside of school as well.
Who is your role model and why?
My mom is my role model because she teaches me how to be a strong independent woman and to help everyone around us. She pushes me to be the person I am today and I wouldn’t be the person I am without her.
What’s next after graduation?
Go to college for nursing and continue giving back to my community.
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Makenna, a first grade student in Mrs. Reinhard's class, gets a little help from her older sister, Payton. Whether reading online, working on math facts, or writing a story, Payton is always willing to lend a helping hand and step in as teacher.





Leadership quote of the day:
"Leadership is practiced not so much in words but in attitude and action.” Harold Geneen

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Trinity! Trinity is a 5th grader at WSE and today is her birthday!


Check out today's WSE daily announcements with a SURPRISE presenter!
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/678094/Wednesday_April_22nd_.mov


NASA is launching FALCON9 today!!! WSE 5th graders have been studying space and came across this launch. Use the link to go to a site that will help you view the launch.
https://spaceflightnow.com

Happy Earth Day! WSE Kindergarteners are working hard to recycle and reuse. Look at how one student turned cans into a wind chime and another student turned a paper towel roll into a telescope! How creative!





This is the beginning of the Bachman/Cramsey hydroponic garden. The frame is an upcycled porch swing and the pipes are leftover from our bathroom project. The plants were started in empty milk jugs (our family of 6 drinks a lot of milk) and then transplanted into the net pots of the hydroponic garden when they were big enough. We plan to add dill, lettuce, and more green beans and tomatoes as we work out the kinks. WOW! Great Idea!
