
American Legion post 750 out of Lowell provided a free book to all students at Salem-Liberty today. Their legion of readers program is greatly appreciated. The students truly enjoy getting a new book to take home. Thank you.




Second grade learns about the layers of a landfill.









Second grade estimated and measured objects around the playground!🛝 📏💗






In partnership with Aspire Autism Center, the Fort Frye Local School District is hosting an awareness and educational event about understanding and meeting the needs of children with autism. This is in recognition of April being autism awareness month.
Attached is a flyer about the event on April 28 that is open to the community. Please help us make this event beneficial by sharing it with student families, community members, and contacts that you may know who would benefit from participation in this program.


After learning about the plant life cycle all week, kindergarten planted their own seeds and will watch them carefully to see what sprouts up.








🏀🏀Salem-Liberty students, don't forget to wear your black tomorrow to support former Salem-Liberty student Mason Lang and his Monroe Central Seminoles boys basketball team that are headed to State!🏀🏀

Third through fifth grade students enjoy the play today at the high school. Descendants was very entertaining and the actors did a great job.







The Washington County Board of developmental disabilities came out to read a book about inclusion of all to Salem- Liberty first graders. The book Strictly No Elephants was given to each student as well. Thank you, Casey Mercer for your excellent lesson on inclusion.







Thing 1 & Thing 2 Cupcakes 🧁 THANK YOU Mrs. Brewer, Warren’s IGA, and Salem-Liberty PTO for the tasty cupcakes for each student for Dr. Seuss’s Birthday!! We greatly appreciate it.






“Sleep Book” Day: Wear your Pajamas all day long!!











Wellness coordinator, Megan Lang, holds a limbo challenge during recess today.
Winners were:
Granger Hindel K-2
Kinslee Griffin and Lynnlee Holland 3-5



5th grade working in small groups on math tasks




Just a reminder that tomorrow is a One Hour Early Dismissal (3:00).
We have two schools that do not dismiss until 4 p.m. and many students in extracurriculars after school, we will be dismissing one hour early this Friday, March 7, so that our fans can safely travel to support our Lady Cadets in the Final Four. We will play Rootstown at 7 p.m. at Claymont High School. Go Cadets!

“Cat in the Hat” Day: Wear your favorite hat all day long!!
Every child had a hat thanks to Mrs. Lowe in the office!!!!









“The Book of Colors” Day: Wear Wacky Colors of all shades and hues!









"Thing one, thing two" twin day











Help for the upcoming holidays. Lowell and Salem-Liberty families are invited as well.


"Fox in Sox” Day at Salem-Liberty.







One Hour Early Dismissal Friday
Because we have two schools that do not dismiss until 4 p..m. and many students in extracurriculars after school, we will be dismissing one hour early this Friday, March 7, so that our fans can safely travel to support our Lady Cadets in the Final Four. We will play Rootstown at 7 p.m. at Claymont High School. Go Cadets!

March Newsletter, Menu and Birthday List


