Parents in Salem can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Don't look at the calendar now but there are only a few weeks left of summer vacation.
The state-approved partnership with North Shore Community College will allow students to access more early college programs.
Salem Superintendent Steve Zrike said the district "pouch program" will expand to include Salem High School this fall.
The grant will allow the district to modernize appliances and provide healthier, high-quality meals for students.
These Salem students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The university named the alumni who have made "significant contributions to their profession, community and/or Salem State University."
The committee of officials and community members will facilitate the conceptual and design-phase work for the new high school building.
The scholarships are designed to encourage those who earn degrees at North Shore CC and Northern Essex CC to continue their education.
The following students earned spots on the honor roll and Principal's List for the third quarter.
Tracy Maag is 2023 Marblehead recipient
Sabrina Williams will be the new Lower School Principal for grades 6-8, beginning July 1.
The school said the tuition freeze is because "students and their families are still struggling in the post-pandemic economy."
The Salem Academy Charter School gave diplomas to 66 graduates on Friday.
The district is looking to hire teachers and paraprofessionals at all district schools for the upcoming academic year.
Chiara Cole and Gavin Legan of Salem High join Allie Nicastro of Gloucester High as this year's Salem Arts Association winners.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten toured the school and praised its career and technical education programs Friday.
Superintendent Steve Zrike the backup generator failed and students were to be dismissed at 12:15 p.m.
The College Success Program is designed to improve postsecondary outcomes for alumni, especially college completion.
Sarah Curley, a student at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, was one of 51 students selected to receive a scholarship.
Michael Corley, of Salem, will be one of three student speakers at this week's university ceremonies.
This year's inductees include Beverly, Boston, Framingham, Lynn, Marblehead and Salem residents.
The exhibit includes drawings, paintings, photography, poetry, and video at the Peabody Essex Museum and two special voice showcase events.
Salem Superintendent Steve Zrike will present the budget to the School Committee Thursday ahead of next week's public hearing.
The Rainbow Terrace resident and member of the Salem Human Rights Coalition will serve the remainder of the term through December.
The Destination Imagination team won first place in its bracket in the Technical Challenge at the state competition.
The one-day exhibit includes an exact replica of a cattle car used to transport Jews to concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Superintendent Steve Zrike voiced his support for LGBTQ+ community after a recent accused civil rights harassment and assault in the city.
SSU said it expects to save $1.3 million and avoid more than 154,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions during the life of the project.
The Salem Public Schools strategic plan is designed to serve as a roadmap for district priorities through 2026.
The former Salem mayor was elected as the Commonwealth's 73rd lieutenant governor in November.
Salem resident Elisa Castillo was named to the new senior-level role focusing on the growing Hispanic, Latinx and BIPOC student population.
Elementary Director of Special Education Jennifer Doucette-Ly was appointed to the post at Monday's School Committee meeting.
The scholarship is available to graduating Salem seniors who plan to study horticulture, ecology and other similar subjects.
Monday night's School Committee meeting will include a farewell to longtime member Jim Fleming as he steps down after nearly 20 years.
The school's Navigators "We The People" team will compete against 47 other states in the nation's capital for the first time.
The virtual hiring fair and information session will be held on April 4.