Category: News

  • Yes, Keystone Assessments Are Happening

    Here’s what students and staff had to say about it By: Kiara Jones On Monday, March 1st, Ms. Morningstar spread the word through email about Salisbury High School being required to administer Keystone Assessments for this year. Students who are eligible for the Keystone Assessments would have taken the following courses in the first semester:…

  • Salisbury Picture Day: How did it Work?

    By: Mason Dickert Salisbury High School just had picture day on Thursday, February 25 for students M – Z and Tuesday, March 2 for students A – L. All of the students had a certain time they needed to go to the auditorium to get their picture taken. This provides pictures for the yearbook, school…

  • Salisbury High School Blood Drive

    By: Krystal Aungst  Salisbury High School will be holding a blood drive on March 16th, 2021. The blood drive will be open to students and staff from 12-7pm, and open to the community from 2:30-7pm in the old gym.  There is a need for blood now more than ever. Because of COVID-19, there has been…

  • Will SHS Return to School Five Days a Week with New COVID-19 Rules?

    Will SHS Return to School Five Days a Week with New COVID-19 Rules?

    By Reese Petrie On February 8th, 2021, the students of Salisbury High School made their return back to school. At the moment, the high school is consistent with using a hybrid schooling model, which means that students are split alphabetically. On Mondays and Tuesdays, the people with the last name A-L attend school, and on…

  • Celebrating Dr.Seuss’ Birthday

    Featuring SHS students/staff’s favorite Seuss books By Katherine Medina On March 2nd we internationally celebrate the birth of Theodor Seuss Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss. He is the brilliant, creative, and rhythmical mastermind behind award winning Pulitzer Prize Books such as Fox in Socks and many more!  March 2nd is a long-awaited date by…

  • SHS Picture Day: Dates, Times, Safety Protocols, and More

    By: Kiara Jones      After five months since the 2020-2021 school year began, dates for SHS picture days have finally been set. The reasoning for this delay is because of the COVID-19 pandemic that first hit the U.S. drastically in March 2020.      It was decided that picture day this year would occur over multiple days. Mrs.…

  • LCTI Applications are Due by February 26th

    by Shauna Connelly LCTI applications for the 2021-2022 school year are due by February 26th, 2021. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors at SHS can find the application via email from Mr. Anderson.  Any applications not received by the 26th of February cannot guarantee admission by the priority deadline of March 15th, 2021.  When asked how she…

  • Grief over the 18th anniversary of 9/11 

    By Destynie Lichtenwalner Photo Credit: Spencer Platt Wednesday, September 11th, 2019 marked the 18th anniversary of the world changing event of 9/11. President Donald Trump attended the 9/11 ceremony to address the horrible accident. Standing at the Pentagon, Trump made many statements about what had been traveling through his mind. 

  • Trump’s Methane Emission’s Plan

    By Maggie Eckhart Trump’s plan to eliminate rules set by Obama is succeeding. Trump plans to allow energy companies to release methane gas back into the atmosphere is almost in effect. With the rise of climate change awareness, many believe that he will have an angry group of environmentalists on his hands. Trump believes that…

  • Honk!

    Honk!

    By: Cole Wasilow Although Salisbury is a smaller school, we have some pretty fun things to offer, one of these being the Spring Musical. “Honk!” is the musical adoption of “The Ugly Duckling” by Hans Christian. The show has been done over 8,000 times, and won the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical. Surprisingly enough,…