Up to $25,000 is available to school groups across the North Shore to help fund alcohol- and drug-free post-prom and post-graduation events.
Students will have the chance to "shop" from more than 1,500 free new and gently used pieces of professional attire and accessories.
The school's theater group will host performances this Friday and Saturday night with a Sunday matinee.
Local award will recognize two teachers from Salem and Marblehead districts
The six-week session for sixth graders will be held at the Collins Middle School beginning on Monday.
The university will use the state grant to develop professional development projects supporting inclusive and engaged classroom instruction.
Salem High School will begin career and technical education training courses for adult learners in July.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said absenteeism is still in excess of what it was prior to the COVID-19 health crisis.
The union said the school calendar approved Monday violates a provision on how early the 2023-24 academic year should begin.
A Mental Health Task Force discussed district needs, programs and progress made amid the high demand for student and family support.
Dozens of students from Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott earned a spot on the fall 2022 SSU honor roll.
These Salem students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
A text message to families alerting them of a shutdown at Salem High and Horace Mann on Wednesday was never delivered as programmed.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Massachusetts with contributions big and small.
The Hall of Fame Committee will work to recognize the great athletes, coaches, teachers and community contributors in school history.
The district administration is seeking feedback from families and community members ahead of the budget proposal to the School Committee.
The proposed mini-vacation would make Halloween week a four-day weekend in the Witch City during the 2023-24 school year.
Among this year's topics are the relationship between evolution and disease, social justice and the impacts of climate change.
The district partnership will provide access to telehealth counseling with licensed clinicians within seven days.
The district said late Wednesday morning that all afternoon sports and other extracurricular activities are off for the day.
A swath of wintry weather forecast for Monday afternoon caused the cancellation of all after-school sports and activities.
Jane Swift and Eugenia Gibbons will deliver lectures, coordinate workshops and meet with students during the upcoming semester.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said a task force will be launched soon to make recommendations to improve the middle school experience in Salem.
The online session will provide information on children age-eligible for the district's preschool, pre-K and kindergarten programs.
A discussion to raise awareness about the signs of adolescent depression and grief will be Thursday night at Saltonstall School.
The Salem High Drama Club presentation about "love in all its many forms" is set for three performances at the high school this weekend.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said the current building will be well-maintained with a new high school building still at least five years away.
The university will apply the two grants toward mental health and wellness for its diverse student body.
The Forten Scholars Early College Program allows Salem High students to obtain college credits at no cost.
Superintendent Steve Zrike said the approval and state funding could pave the way for a new high school within five to seven years.
Over 22 00 students will benefit from creative projects.
The House of the Seven Gables, Salem YMCA and SPS early childhood program received awards to support educational initiatives.
The grant will benefit the consortium of Salem State, Endicott College, Gordon College and North Shore Community College - Danvers campus.
Students and staff will receive COVID-19 testing kits at school before they head out for the holiday this week.
The school is launching the Center for Educational Leadership with the Cummings Foundation donation.
Families will receive resources on how to talk with students about anti-semitism in response to recent actions from "so-called celebrities."
The district will hold a hiring fair for remaining open positions on Nov. 16.
The second summit event is intended to inform the community about efforts made to keep students and staff safe in school.
The committee is designed to provide feedback on district initiatives and bolster communication within the school community.