
ATTENTION SENIORS! We have a lot of surveys back already, but don't want anybody to miss out on Decision Day!
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Need to order a yearbook? For one day only, May 8th, the Hilltop will be having a FLASH SALE. Check out the attached flyer for more information.


Thank you to Chris Olds, former Great Lakes fish biologist and the US Forrest Service group who visited our Fish & Wildlife Class. Students learned about native fish—and even got hands-on with dissections!








Thank you to Chris Olds, former Great Lakes fish biologist and the US Forrest Service group who visited our Fish & Wildlife Class. Students learned about native fish—and even got hands-on with dissections!








Mr. Lee's health classes students are learning life-saving skills this week with hands-on CPR practice!








A group of SHS students got the privilege to visit the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum on May 30th. This trip was provided for by a mini-grant from the Salem Public Schools Foundation.
According to English teacher Eric Myers, "The grant allowing us to visit the Holocaust Museum in Saint Louis helped bring to life the effects of the Holocaust for the students since we read the memoir Night this year which detailed the life of a 15-year-old during the Holocaust. The tour guides stayed with the students and provided valuable information to the students. Many interactive displays allowed students to immersify themselves in the history. All the students were respectful of the history and content of the experience and most participated in the interactive displays, enthusiastically. They agreed that it added to their knowledge and experience of the Holocaust."
Thank you Salem Public Schools Foundation for a valuable trip for our students.





Thank you to all of the businesses and orginizations that came to meet with our juniors and seniors yesterday! We appreciate your commitment and support to our students. Huge shout out to our High School Registrar, Mrs. Strange, for being an integral part in organizing this years event! We look forward to seeing everyone again next year.






Important message:


Do you have a student who will be a 2026 senior? Check out this message from our High School Nurse - Nurse Jessica about required vaccines for seniors.


Our chemistry students have been busy in the lab this week, putting their scientific skills to the test through hands-on experiments.








Our construction trades students have been hard at work this week building beds for families in need, in partnership with the Sleep in Heavenly Peace program. We’re proud of their commitment to giving back to the community!






It's National Student Leadership Week and we are so thankful for these students who do amazing things every day for SHS!











Another successful Coffee House Night presented by Literaty Arts Club! It was a full house and the show was packed with many entertaining performances. The night included poetry, short stories, skits, and music (even some original music created by students)! Thanks again to Ashton's Coffee Shop for hosting us again! That's all for this year, but we can't wait to bring you more entertainment opportunities next year!







Don't forget to come join Literary Arts Club this evening! It will be a good time!


WELCOME FRESHMEN!
Today Salem High School hosted all potential incoming freshmen. Students from each area school listened to a presentation, met multiple school staff members, received a tour of the high school, attended a club fair, participated in activities and games at the football field, and received a light lunch. We had a great time and hope you all did as well! We look forward to welcoming you into our school community next year!
Special thanks to all high school students and Salem staff members that made this go smoothly!








Congrats to our Salem Chamber Singers! We received Gold in our class & category, the Spirit of San Diego award, the Adjudicators award, plus our senior Corby Ball received the Maestro award for his solo in Aritz Addarean - Katalin. 🩵🩵🎶🎶🩵🩵 The Salem Chamber Singers Nationals, San Diego


Salem Scholar Bowl traveled to Houston for Districts today. They did well winning their first three rounds, but fell short in the semifinals.
Marshall White earned 1st place in individual scoring and Preston Duncan earned 6th.
Good job and Congratulations on a good season!


A group of Salem High School students participated in the MSU-WP Interscholastic Contest today. Salem received 1st place overall for Division I!!!!!!
Division I consisted of Glendale, Marshfield, Parkview, West Plains, Willard, and Salem. There were three divisions and a total of 25 schools at this year's contest. The sponsors are incredibly proud of each student that competed and represented our school well today!!!!!!!
Individual Stats
Mason Tomnitz - Algebra - 1st in the division 3rd overall
Madison Flores -Health Occupations - 3rd in the division
- Medical Terminology - 2nd in the division and 3rd overall
Lilly Salle -European History - 3rd in the division
William Garner - American History - 2nd in the division 3rd overall
- Geography 2nd in the division
Xander During - Biological Science - 3rd in the division
Nicky Chen - Bookkeeping & Accounting - 3rd in the division
Ivan Brooks - Literature - 1st in the division
Madison Schultze - Medical Terminology - 1st in the division and 2nd overall
Marshall White - Philosophy & Religion - 1st in the division and 1st overall
- American Government - 1st in the division and 1st overall
Charlie Miller - Computer Technology - 1st in the division and 1st overall
Carter Foster - Music History & Fundamentals - 3rd in the division
Noah Gerischer - Pop Culture - 2nd in the division and 2nd overall
Awesome job Tigers!!!!



Check out the great work our students in Construction Trades are doing! They’ve been hard at work putting up drywall in one of their classrooms. It’s awesome to see them applying hands-on skills and taking pride in their work—great job, team!




Salem was selected to host and judge the Annual Opaa!Territory Recipe Contest. The winner moves on to the Regional Contest in Kansas on the 24th. The winner of the Regional Contest will win items for their kitchen and have their recipe added to the school lunch menus.









