
Salem-Liberty Elementary lifts up Hunter Allen and Family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

First grade would like to thank Barry Backus from the Washington County Board of Developmental Disabilities for coming to talk with our first graders about inclusion. Each student was given their very own copy of the book “Strictly No Elephants.” Barry read the book to the students as they followed along. It was a heart-warming story about always including others and a wonderful reminder for all. ♥️




The Kindergarten class made green eggs to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday. The students really enjoyed this activity.




Today 4th grade read Dr Seuss books to 1st grade in celebration of Read Across America week.





Fifth graders work on a STEM activity to help with learning about friction.





Madi Zimmer wins the crab walk race for grades 3-5. Kase Holland wins the K-2 bunny hop race. Congrats!!!!



Here are the March newsletter items.





Third grade completed a Kindness Bingo and they passed out little notes this week for random acts of kindness. Way to go, third grade.





Fort Frye Schools: Reminder that Thursday, February 16, there is a two hour early dismissal and on Friday, February 17, there is a teacher professional learning day.

Kindergarten gives Beary Special cards for Random Acts of Kindness week.


Fifth graders keep the kindness coming. They wrote post it note messages to their fourth grade friends.


Yesterday students participated in Kindness Bingo Lunch Seating. This was a get to know someone new, and you may just gain a new friend.





Fourth graders spread kindness by writing positive notes to second grade.





Today First grade left kindergartners Hershey Kisses as a Random act of kindness.




Act of Kindness, students in Miss Weisend’s room wrote something they loved about each classmate!


This week is random acts of kindness week. Therefore, fourth grade students wrote positive messages to first and third grade. In addition, a student brought Mrs. Kilburn flowers to start off the week. Be sure to show your kindness.





Kindergarten wrote 100 words, collected 100 items in a bottle and some even dressed up to celebrate the big day.




What a great 100th day of school!!! Students had a Hershey Kiss Hunt, completed 100 Exercises, and found out how many licks in 100 seconds they could complete.




Miss Stengel’s third grade class celebrates the 100th day of school.




Using benchmark fractions to compare fractions in 4th grade.



