A reminder that Fort Frye Local Schools will be dismissing two hours early for parent-teacher conferences on Thursday, October 3. We will dismiss at 2:00.
In addition, there will be no school for students on Friday, October 4, due to staff professional learning.
Trunk or Treat- come join in the fun! If interested, please reach out to Kim Fouss.
For “Start With Hello Week” first graders gave teachers and students friendship rocks! So proud of their kindness to others!
This week kindergarten has been learning about Johnny Appleseed and today they celebrated his birthday.
October Newsletter
Salem-Liberty exercises as a school every Wednesday morning. We call it "Wellness Wednesday". We use the Wellness Wheel of Exercises to determine what exercises are completed. Great job, Salem!
Today all fourth graders across the district attended a Junior farmer's market. Students learned about soil, pollination, healthy food and drink choices, and various ways to use fresh produce. Thank you, Marcus McCartney and the OSU extension office for making this possible.
Way to show school spirit. Go Cadets!!!
Salem-Liberty wants to give a big shout out to the Tri-County Food Pantry and Marietta Foundation as all students were sent home with a hygiene bag last Friday. Thank you so much. This is greatly appreciated.
Our state report card has been released. Excellent job, Salem-Liberty. We are a 4 star!!! Super job, students, staff and community.
Marietta College Football Youth Day
Our fifth graders wrote kind notes to 4th graders this morning on their desk. In addition, 2nd graders delivered some kind notes to 4th grade.
Our 4th graders made bookmarks with personalized messages for the 5th graders. This is to build relationships for Start With Hello Week.
To celebrate Start With Hello Week the third graders read books to the kindergarteners this afternoon. The purpose of this activity was to help make some friendly connections.
Yesterday, third grade learned how to say hello in a couple different languages. Today, they drew a smiley face on a Post-It and wrote a new way to say Hello. Quite a few students went with "Howdy", since it is Cowboy/Cowgirl Day. Then, the third grade students delivered their Post-It Note to another student or adult in the building. What a way to show kindness and make others feel important.
Just a reminder: Tomorrow is fall picture day for all students K-5.
Kaleb Miller and Luke Fouss earned a brag tag today. These boys show excellent leadership, sportsmanship, and are great leaders in the school. Keep it up, boys.
Spirit week is going great so far. Dress like your teacher and cowgirl/ cowboy have both been a success.
Spirit Week!
Reminder, tomorrow, Sept. 16, is a 2 hour delay.