Feb. 4 Salisbury Athletic Schedule Home JV/V girls bkb vs. SL - 5:30/6:45 p.m. JH/JV/V boys bkb at SL - 4/5:30/6:45 p.m. Good luck Falcons! #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Falcon
Be sure to check out the Leader Zone the next time you visit HST. Students have chosen examples of the 7 Habits to share with our community. #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Zachary Brem
Leader Zone
Congratulations to Bus 29 and driver Kris Ann for earning January Truman Bus of the Month. Students enjoyed extra recess today for meeting and exceeding expectations this past month. Be on the lookout for the Bus of the Month in your neighborhood. Be sure to tag us when you take a pic. #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Zachary Brem
January Bus of the Month
Girls on the Run is coming to HST for girls in grades 3,4 and 5. Program goes from March 16th to June 1st, Every Monday and Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:00PM. The 5K will be on May 28th. Registration is online: www.gotrlehighvalley.org All participants must be able to attend both days of the week.
about 5 years ago, Susan Young
Run
The Salisbury @ Southern Lehigh varsity boys basketball game on Tuesday, Feb. 4 will air LIVE on Service Electric Cable TV channels 550 and 50 @ 7 p.m. Thank you. #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
TV2
February 3-7, 2020 is National School Counseling Week. Sponsored by ASCA, National School Counseling week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career.
about 5 years ago, SHS School Counseling Office
Anderson
Moyer
Deadline to register for spring semester dual enrollment courses is Friday, February 7, 2020. Registration forms and payment must be submitted to Mrs. Moyer in the School Counseling Office by this time. Questions? Please see your school counselor.
about 5 years ago, SHS School Counseling Office
Wednesday is the 100th day of school!
about 5 years ago, Susan Young
100TH
Meeting Reminder!!!! Please join us for our HST PTO Meeting Monday 2/3/2020 at 6:00 PM at Ariels. Our February meeting is traditionally a fun dinner out. This year we have chosen Ariels. The PTO will purchase appetizers to share. We look forward to seeing you there.
about 5 years ago, Susan Young
PTO
Feb. 3 Salisbury Athletic Schedule Home MS girls bkb vs. SV - 4 p.m. B/G Swimming vs. Mahanoy Area/Blue Mt. @ Blue Mt. - 4:30 p.m. #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Falcon
Go Salisbury!
about 5 years ago, Susan Young
basketball
WSE students are strong leaders by following the 7 Habits of Leader in Me. A recognition activity for their hard work is to enjoy a wonderful breakfast with their teacher, Mrs. Viscuso. Pancakes, juices and fruit!. Yum! #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Grace Hartman
Students
Salisbury Swimming Senior Day! 🏊‍♀️🏊 #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Swimming 🏊🏊‍♀️
Salisbury Boys Basketball/Cheerleading Senior Night! 🏀 📣 #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Senior Night
These coaches! Mark Allinson, Andy Cerco and Jason Weaver! ⚽️🏈🏀👍 #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Coaches
Feb. 1 Salisbury Athletic Schedule Home B/G Swimming vs. ES North - 11 a.m. Senior Day! 🏊‍♀️ 🏊 Congratulations seniors! #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Swimming
2/1 Home Twirling Show @ SHS Hope to see you there! #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Twirling
Kindergarten students in Mrs. Schey's class are developing their early reading skills using motions and group response.
about 5 years ago, Kelly Pauling
Kindergarten learners practicing early literacy skills.
Mrs Hur’s Class enjoys their “flex seating” during Reading. They love it!
about 5 years ago, Michele Miller
Reading
Getting to Know Salisbury Freshman Elizabeth Sterner Elizabeth Sterner contacted The Center for Animal Health & Welfare at the end of 2019. The SHS freshman and her family wanted to foster an older cat over the holiday break. The Sterners selected Sparkie, a 12½ year old orange and white tabby cat who had lived in the shelter for five years. It didn’t take long for Sparkie to become a part of the family and the Sterner’s fostering turned into adoption. “We just wanted to give her a home,” Elizabeth said. “She’s such a nice, sweet cat; she likes to purr and slap her tail up and down.” Sparkie is the third cat the Sterner’s adopted from the same Easton pet adoption agency. She joined Ficus and Clover, who the Sterners took home as kittens last fall. The Sterners also have two german shepherds in siblings Lena and Bandit and a Russian Tortoise named Scout. Elizabeth first connected with The Center for Animal Health & Welfare last summer when she was looking to complete her Girl Scout Silver Project. The project required a certain number of hours, it needed to make a difference in the community and it had to be permanent. “It’s the highest award a cadet can earn,” said Elizabeth, who has been involved in Girl Scouts since kindergarten. With the help of her father, Elizabeth extended the cage on the patio (called the “catio”) so the staff could use an already existing door and directly let cats onto the patio. They also created a cat door within that existing door and a PVC pipe tree with tiers for the cats to climb. So the cats now have two ways in and out, through the window (via the pipe tree) and the cat door. The project also improved ventilation which helps keep germs down and animals healthier thanks to the constant air flow. The staff can keep the porch open when the weather allows and not have to worry about a cat slipping outside into a non-enclosed area. “The fact that Elizabeth decided to choose an animal shelter, reached out and wanted to make a difference really touched the staff,” said Liz Bryant, the facility’s feline supervisor. “We run solely on donations and will take any help we can get. Elizabeth is very responsible and we would be glad to have her for any other projects.” Elizabeth is the only daughter of David and Theresa Sterner and is the oldest of five children. Her brother William is in 8th grade at SMS. Gabriel, Aaron and Zachary attend HST. Elizabeth enjoys baking, cooking and is a member of the SHS rifle team. She is also an avid reader (loves Ally Carter action mysteries) and is an excellent student (biology is her favorite subject). Obviously, Elizabeth is an animal lover and has become a huge advocate of pet adoption from shelters. “I didn’t have cats at the time when I started working on the service project,” Elizabeth said. “Then my brothers and I thought we should get a cat and we got two and then Sparkie. Just to give an animal a home, who needs one, felt really good.” #yoursalisbury
about 5 years ago, Monica Deeb
Cats