By: Shauna Connelly One of the controversies America has been facing for years is – should higher education […]
Category Archive: Academics
By Zachary Peace
At Salisbury we are very lucky to have agreements with some local universities that allow students at our high school to take college classes during their senior year. This opportunity is available with both Lehigh University and Moravian. These institutions of higher learning offer Salisbury students a few seats in their classes each year.
By Elizabeth Sirianni
Frau Spradlin’s German classes recently had an entire class period dedicated to celebrating Oktoberfest, a national German festival known for singing, dancing, and dressing up in traditional German outfits.
By Elizabeth Sirianni
This is the second installment in a series of pieces meant to guide students through the college application process. Follow along for tips, insight, and exclusive interviews with experts.
When it comes to college you may know what you want to major in, but how do you choose which one to go to? There’s a lot of different factors that go into this decision, so whatever elements are most important to you should serve as the guides for selecting a school.
By Elizabeth Sirianni
This is the first installment in a series of pieces meant to guide students through the college application process. Follow along for tips, insight, and exclusive interviews with experts.
For sophomores and juniors, I’m sure any kind of talk about the SATs has worn out its welcome. However, for those who are still wondering what they can do in preparation for them, feel free to continue reading. First and foremost, take the practice tests given to you by your guidance counselor; they will give you a feel as to what the test is like as well as reveal what subjects you need to improve on. SATs are timed, so give yourself about three hours to complete each test.
By Gabriella Lozada
This 2018-2019 school year there are some new kids on the block. I’m not just talking about new students but also new staff members. You’ve probably heard him or seen him in the hallways. It’s Mr. Hahn, the fun, happy, and enthusiastic new teacher! He is the new Algebra 2 and Geometry 2 teacher and is very excited for this new school year.