Salisbury graduates Ryan Misiura (2017), Megan Hrebik (2013) and Caitlin Hrebik (2010) spent time at middle school girls basketball tryouts Monday at SMS. Great to see you Falcons! 🏀 #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Monica Deeb
Salisbury graduates
Getting to Know Salisbury Junior Emily Suter Emily Suter created a design of a falcon in flight during her art class last year. SHS principal Ms. Morningstar liked the image so much she wanted it displayed on a high school wall. Along with classmate Kaitlyn Zong, Emily painted the falcon in a stairwell last summer. The Salisbury duo finished the job over four days and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. “That was more fun than anything,” Suter said. “We had music playing and we were on ladders. It was a gigantic paint by numbers.” While Emily likes art, her absolute favorite subject is history. Not surprisingly, Emily loved the field trips she took to Gettysburg and Washington D.C. She had her favorite teacher Mike Barna for Honors American Cultures II last year. “Emily has great interest and passion for history,” Mr. Barna said. “She will do anything that is asked of her. When we needed someone to put together the Veteran’s Day flyer, Mr. Linsenbigler suggested Emily and Kaitlyn.” Emily has not made a college choice yet but for sure she is interested in Gettysburg College and Elizabethtown College. Mr. Barna has a son at Gettysburg and a daughter at Elizabethtown so he and Emily have had discussions about both schools. Extracurricular activities are also important to Emily. She is on the scholastic scrimmage team, which advanced to the knockout round of a recent event at Southern Lehigh. Emily is also an avid reader and is involved in the school’s literary club. At times, the literary club and Euphoria, the school’s literary magazine, combine forces for Reading Olympics. “You compete against other schools,” said Emily, who is an excellent student and is a National Honor Society member. “You get a list of books, you read them and then you get quizzed on them.” Other hobbies for Emily include ice skating, playing the piano and fishing. She also likes to watch sports, especially basketball. Emily has an older brother Alex, who plays golf and baseball for Salisbury. Emily also spends time with her close friends Kaitlyn Zong, Rhiannon Neipert, Alexandra Soleta and the Hirst sisters, Amanda and Ashley. And since July, Emily has been worked at Valley Wellness Center. She babysits kids while their parents work out and climbs the rock wall when she has the opportunity. “I am also qualified to run the rock wall and give members their training cards,” Emily said. “I’m allowed to climb as long as no one is in the room. It requires a lot of upper body strength which I have so it’s always fun when I get to climb.” #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Monica Deeb
Emily Suter
Highlights from Truman’s Thanksgiving lunch with family members. #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Zachary Brem
Thanksgiving lunch
Please note that SHS swimming practice for today (11/18) has been canceled. Thank you. #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Monica Deeb
Pool
SHS Juniors: Interested in studying/pursing a career in the medical field? Consider attending the Emerging Health Professionals Program presentation on Wed, Dec 4, 2019 @ 1:00pm in the library. Interested students are to sign-up in the Counseling Office by Wed, Nov 27th.
over 6 years ago, SHS School Counseling Office
Please see the attached photo for information on WSE's food drive #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Matt Ritter
Food Drive
Check it out #yoursalisbury Hope to see you there!
over 6 years ago, Monica Deeb
Craft and Vendor Fair
Enjoyed serving Thanksgiving lunches this week! #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Mrs. Fuini-Hetten
People
People
SHS Theatre Presents Peter and the Starcatcher! Check it out! #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Monica Deeb
Fall Play
The SHS School Counseling Office & SGA would like to thank all those who have donated food for the Allentown Area Ecumenical Food Bank in helping those less fortunate this holiday season. Thanks to you all!
over 6 years ago, SHS School Counseling Office
Food
Check out the new #YourSalisbury Newsletter! Find out what's happening in your District and celebrate the work of our students, professional staff, and support staff. https://www.salisburysd.org/article/161148?org=salisbury
over 6 years ago, Salisbury Township School District
#YourSalisbury
A BIG thank you to the HST PTO for funding our trip to Harrisburg. The kids had a great time.
over 6 years ago, Mrs Young
Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Nov. 20 St. Luke's University Health Network Event Salisbury Community Conversation on Mental Health 7-8 p.m. in the SHS Library. We hope to see you there. Thanks. #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Monica Deeb
Event
HST Students care about our environment and want to eliminate plastic waste. Please consider dropping some money in the jug when you visit during Parent Teacher conferences beginning next week. Thank you! #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Zachary Brem
Thanksgiving Lunch will be served at HST tomorrow. Please refer to the the attached schedule for your child's lunch time. Be sure to come hungry! RSVP is a requirement to attend.
over 6 years ago, Zachary Brem
HST Thanksgiving
A HUGE thank you to Brett, Stevens, Marshae, Abby, & Kutztown University Admissions for hosting SHS for our annual University Visit Day. A great experience for these seniors!
over 6 years ago, SHS School Counseling Office
KU
KUII
WSE students walk-a-thon for type 1 juvenile diabetes today. Thanks for all your support! #yoursalisbury #peaceoutfingerpricks
over 6 years ago, Matt Ritter
Students walking
Students walking
Students
Students walking
@WSE_Elementary supporting Type 1 Diabetes research by having a Walk-A-Thon @MrsWiedsClasses #PeaceOutFingerpricks
over 6 years ago, Kristy Wied
Walk picture
Walk picture
Walk picture
Walk picture
Thank you to Western Salisbury’s Fire Company, township personnel, and school district central office personnel for helping with check-in and serving our delicious Thanksgiving luncheon. #yoursalisbury
over 6 years ago, Grace Hartman
Firefighters