Fort Frye Local wellness coordinator, Megan Lang, organized a farm focus presentation for our kindergarten and first grade today. Students were presented with a short presentation on the importance of small farming communities and the local foods they have to offer. Goat cheese was even shared with the students. This was a great opportunity for the kiddos.






We had a great turn out last night for our annual family literacy night. Author/illustrator Blythe Russo spoke to our families about her crafts of writing and drawing. Aunt K's food truck was on grounds for families to purchase dinner if they chose to do so. In addition, the Scholastic Book Fair was open and Mr. Henniger had art work displayed for all to enjoy. It was a great evening for everyone.







This is just a reminder that all preschool applications need to be turned in to the Ohio Valley ESC for the 2023-2024 school year. In addition, preschool director, Joy Edgell, will be at Salem-Liberty next Thursday, March 30 to answer any questions you may have in regards to preschool. Joy will be present from 9 AM until 2 PM in the Salem-Liberty office.

Alexus Masterson came to Salem-Liberty today to speak with our third through fifth graders on the importance of sleep. Alexis works for the Ohio State University extension office.





Here is the April menu.

Wear green next Friday to show our continued Salem-Liberty support.

Salem-Liberty sends get well wishes to Hunter. 💚 #hunterstrong

Upcoming benefit for the Misel family of Lowell!!!

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.




