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Spring break meals available at 9 schools

Spring break meals information

Breakfasts and lunches will be offered at nine schools during spring break 2023. Meals will be packed in grocery bags and available via curbside pickup. Each person may receive up to five meal packs during pickup.

Dates and times

Dates

  • Wednesday, March 22, 2023
  • Monday March 27, 2023
  • Wednesday March 29, 2023

Times

  • 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Meals Available

  • March 27 will consist of two breakfasts and two lunches
  • March 22 and 29 will consist of three breakfasts and three lunches

Meal locations

Spring break meals flyers (PDFs)

2023-03-21T03:19:21-08:00March 21st, 2023|

High school athletic officials needed – Register today!

The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has an urgent need for sports officials throughout the state, including Salem-Keizer.

Those 18 and older who enjoy being part of the game, supporting their community, and setting their own schedule as an independent contractor are ideal candidates for these flexible positions.

Applicants can expect to receive an Officials Packet and complete required certification and training from their local association.

Visit the OSAA registration page to sign up and learn more about the timeline for registering and testing.

2023-02-03T13:05:08-08:00January 20th, 2023|

North teacher honored with Classroom of the Month

Ms. Henneman receives classroom of the month

Fox 12 Oregon News paid North Salem High School a visit to honor math teacher Britton Henneman with Classroom of the Month for November 2022.

“One of the best things about working at North is that you have the whole world in your school,” said Britton. “We have students from all over the world and it’s just so cool to get to interact with them, meet them, learn about their experiences and their lives as people.”

Britton’s students received a generous donation of school supplies delivered by Oregon Freemasons, sponsors of the Classroom of the Month program.

“Growing up, education in my family wasn’t important. I struggled in my life,” said Oregon Freemason Anthony Chase. “I found Salem Lodge #4 and we are dedicated to providing educational support. That was very important to me.”

2022-11-15T14:31:24-08:00November 15th, 2022|
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