Nominations are due April 21.
The Salem High School Building Committee plans public engagement in the critical decision ahead of design plans for the new high school.
Negotiations between the School Committee and the Salem Teachers Union begin on Thursday.
Sophomores Shanay Love and Tyrone Manifold qualified for the finals of the state fair to be held at Gillette Stadium next month.
Eligible students are from Salem and graduating from Salem High, Salem Academy, Essex Tech or other area high schools.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said the district is working with the city on potentially removing schools as voting locations.
The job fair will be held on Thursday at the Collins Middle School.
These Salem students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The school renamed the former Viking Hall after its first African-American graduate.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority said Salem High was one of five projects invited to advance to this stage of development.
The university was honored for the third time as being a Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars.
Salem State University said up to 72 students will benefit from the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health grant.
The residence hall is being renamed after the school's first African-American graduate.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said increased state aid is offset by increased costs, need for more multilingual and special education funds.
Superintendents tell Patch why it's so tough to take a wait-and-see approach when it comes to calling snow days.
A full 24 hours before the storm was set to ramp up across the North Shore, officials made the call on schools.
Kennedy is scheduled to speak at the Frederick E. Berry Institute of Politics on the importance of civic engagement.
The students wrote essays for Salem State University's Center for Justice and Liberation annual contest.
The production is open to the public for shows on Friday and Saturday nights and a Sunday matinee at the high school.
Collins Middle School student Liana Galvin read her poem during Monday's municipal inauguration ceremony.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said that is one of the discussions as the new high school process moves from "eligibility" to "feasibility."
Alicia Depena is a 2000 graduate of the geography and sustainability program.
Salem and Marblehead will face off as part of a slate of games on the TD Garden parquet on Jan. 14.
The honorees include residents of Marblehead, Peabody and Salem.
A weekly mobile pantry partnership has been established with the school to provide free groceries to the school community and families.
Eleven students will audition for the All-State Festival to be held at Symphony Hall in Boston in March.
A boiler plant system failure forced many classes on campus to go virtual on Monday and Tuesday.
A boiler plant issue discovered over the weekend forces day and evening classes on the North Campus to go online.
The Salem High football team battled to the final seconds of its Division 6 state championship game Thursday at Gillette Stadium.
School officials said to beware of links claiming to stream Thursday's football game that may be a scam to steal credit card information.
Jamie McKeown was posthumously named the 2023 recipient and is the namesake of the McKeown School of Education and McKeown Plaza on campus.
Fans and friends are invited to a pep rally for the Witches ahead of their Division 6 state championship game on Thursday.
Salem High School will have an 11:15 a.m. dismissal on Thursday so students and staff can get to Foxboro for the 3 p.m. kickoff.
The Witches will face Fairhaven for the Division 6 championship on Nov. 30.
The program took home gold from the New England School Band Association Fall Final at Lawrence High School on Sunday.
The school will induct 11 former athletes, coaches, administrators and contributors.
The schools held a ceremony for the first SSU Applies to You admissions students at Salem High School.
Tilda Rieder was honored for academic excellence, model character and leadership qualities and consistent pursuit of excellence.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said students and staff are wearing blue and orange to stand in solidarity with bullying prevention.