
Salisbury Elementary Solar Eclipse Letter to the Parents
The link to view the solar eclipse safely is below.
https://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety


Salisbury Elementary Spring Into Kindergarten April 4th 2024 at 7:00 pm


Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8th.


Today's Golf match at Heritage Hills has been cancelled due to wet course conditions.

Due to field/weather conditions, the following events will be cancelled :
HS Track @ Cairo - 4/2/24
HS Baseball @ Knox Co - 4/2/24
MS Track @ Cairo - 4/3/24

Salisbury High School Prom Invitation


We Are Hiring!


Bus 12 will ride with bus 11 this afternoon.

The golf match at Paris and HS baseball game at Northwestern have both been canceled for today, 3/26/24.

Salisbury Ag Department's Lawn Mower Clinic


The HS Track Meet at South Shelby scheduled for today, 3/25/24, has been postponed to a later date TBA.

The MS track meet at Westran today, 3/25, has been cancelled.

Reminder: the winter sports awards program for cheer, HS girls, HS boys basketball will take place today, 3/24, at 2:00 pm in the dome.

Students from Salisbury attended the 2024 Missouri Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) State Leadership Conference, March 17-19, 2024, at Margaritaville Lake Resort and Conference Center in Osage Beach. Almost 1,600 delegates from across the state represented more than 8,600 members of Missouri FCCLA.
The following Salisbury FCCLA members attended the conference: Maddox Stapleton, Lydea Britt, Luke Britt, Montgomery Criswell, Bryce Manson, Lane Cruse, Avery Green, Abigail Rice, and Brylee Wallace Local chapter adviser Lindsay Ostermann also attended.
The conference centered on the student-developed theme “Missouri FCCLA: Out of this World” representing how Missouri FCCLA members are launching their leadership to new levels. The conference kicked off with the Opening General Session on Sunday evening where the 2023-2024 Missouri FCCLA State Executive Council presided. The keynote speaker was Dr. Laymon Hicks.
On Monday, almost 800 students participated in more than 30 competitive STAR Events – Students Taking Action with Recognition. All 8 students that competed were recognized on stage for being in the top 5 of their respective category. The following students received a Gold Medal and are advancing to the National Competition in Seattle, Washington this summer: Lane Cruse in Professional Presentation and Abigail Rice in Entrepreneurship. Member receiving gold Maddox Stapleton in Entrepreneurship. Members receiving a silver Luke Britt in Job Interview, Avery Green in Food Innovations, Brylee Wallace in Chapter in Review Display, and Bryce Manson and Montgomery Criswell in Repurpose and Redesign.
Lydea Britt served as Region 3 Vice President of Entertainment while at the conference. She assisted in leading the regional section during sessions. And provided an ice breaker activity in the regional meeting on Tuesday morning.
Students also were able to attend workshops on leadership development, community service, career preparation, and healthy living. Exhibits from Missouri colleges, universities, and vendors were also present at the conference. Student voting delegates elected the 2024-2025 Missouri FCCLA State Executive Council and raised money for our state outreach project benefitting LOVEtheLOU.
FCCLA is unique among student organizations because projects and events--such as the State Leadership Conference--are planned and run by its student members. This prime focus of Missouri
FCCLA, youth-centered leadership, helps members develop those "skills for life"—planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision-making, and interpersonal communication—necessary in the workplace and in the home.


Salisbury Music Students Compete in District Festival
Ten students represented Salisbury High School admirably at the MSHSAA District Solo and Small Ensemble Music Festival. The event took place at Mexico High School on Saturday, March 16th. Mr. Micheal Williams, Band Director, attended the festival with the students.
Performance ratings were:
Isabell Rice received an Exemplary (1) rating on her vocal solo and an Exemplary (1) rating on her euphonium solo. She will advance to the Missouri State Music Festival with both pieces.
The Salisbury TBB Vocal Trio, Davis Conway, Isaac Bearden, and Christopher Howser, received an Exemplary (1) rating and will advance to the Missouri State Music Festival.
The Salisbury SSA Vocal Trio, Isabell Rice, Annie Nugent, and Alli Wales, received an Outstanding (2) rating for their performance.
The Salisbury Percussion Ensemble, Davis Conway, Maddox Summers, and Hallie West, received an Outstanding (2) rating for their trio.
Davis Conway received an Outstanding (2) rating for his vocal solo and an Outstanding (2) rating for his keyboard mallet solo.
Stephen Thomson received an Outstanding (2) rating for his flute solo.
Morgan Kallmeyer received a Satisfactory (3) rating for her alto saxophone solo.
Many students were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Nylah Beach, the band and music teacher at St. Joseph Catholic School in Salisbury. For the past several weeks, Mr. Williams and Mrs. Crystal Slivinski, Choir Director, have been working with students to refine their performances in preparation for the contest.
The four qualifying students from Salisbury will compete in the MSHSAA State Solo and Small Ensemble Music Festival on Friday, April 26, 2024, at the University of Missouri in Columbia.
Photo caption
Back row (left to right): Quinn Nugent, Maddox Summers, Christopher Howser, Isaac Bearden, and Annie Nugent
Front row (left to right): Stephen Thomson, Davis Conway, Morgan Kallmeyer, Alli Wales, and Isabell Rice
Not pictured: Hallie West


A huge shout of thanks to Regional Missouri Bank for the kind staff treat to kickoff our Monday. #PantherPRIDE



Salisbury Students Perform in All Conference Band Concert
On Monday, March 4th, students from schools in the Lewis and Clark Conference gathered in Marceline to learn and perform five musical compositions. Sixty-eight students were selected from Salisbury, Fayette, Harrisburg, Knox County, Marceline, Paris, Schuyler County, Scotland County, and Westran high schools. Students worked on the new pieces throughout the day and performed a concert for guests at 5:00 PM at the Walsworth Community Center. Mr. Brad Hudson, Director of Bands for Kirksville High School, served as this year's clinician and director. Mr. Micheal Williams, Salisbury High School's Band Director, accompanied three SHS students to the all conference event. Salisbury students in attendance were (pictured from left to right): Stephen Thomson (flute - freshman), Davis Conway (percussion - junior), and Kaylen Trusty (trumpet - sophomore).


The installation of new lockers and fresh equipment for recess made for a great day at SES! #ShineSES #PantherPRIDE




This week SES celebrated National Flower Planting Day by cleaning up the school grounds and planting seeds & bulbs. Students also prepped the greenhouse by installing shelves. #ShineSES #PantherPRIDE








Salisbury Lady Panther Basketball Post Season Honors

