
Salisbury Panther Basketball Post Season Honors



The Winter Sports Awards program for HS Girls Basketball, HS Boy Basketball, and Cheerleading will take place on Sunday, March 24, at 2:00 pm in the dome.

Blood drive at Salisbury High School Thursday, March 28, 2024 from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.


SHS Drama Club will be presenting Our Town by Thorton Wilder March 14 and 15 at 7:00 p.m. and March 17th at 2:00 p.m. Our Town is an American classic that explores life, love, and death in a small town. Set at the turn of the century, the stage manager (Sam Henke) navigates the audience through the love story of two young adults, George (Davis Conway) and Emily (Annie Nugent). The play is sure to evoke emotions in the audience and make viewers think about this thing we do every day called living. This play is definitely a drama and has allowed actors/actresses to take their acting a few steps further than the comedies that the club often performs. The club hopes that you attend their production and thanks the community for the continued support of the high school theater program.


Congratulations SHS Panthers! SES is so proud of YOU! #PantherPRIDE








The link to the livestream of the assembly can be found at the following link Join me and watch this match between Salisbury Panther Sports & Final four assembly, simply click and watch: https://veolive.page.link/MTh2

Final Four send off route.
Depart High School at 10:45 AM,
9th St. to 129,
129 to 6th St. in front of Elementary,
4th Street to South Broadway,
South Broadway to 2nd St. and then to East Williams,
East Williams in front of St. Joe and then past Iman's Auction on 24.


The HS science Olympiad team placed 5th at Regionals on Saturday, missing qualifying for state by 1 place.
This team was small but competed in the maximum number of events to try to score the best possible overall score. The team had 9 members, but can have 15.
Top 5 placers included Savahana Wells and Madison Linneman in Anatomy and Physiology, 2nd place; Maddox Stapleton and Asa Garr in Tower, 2nd place; Maddox Stapleton in Astronomy, 3rd place; Maddox Stapleton and Aaron Tweedy in Optics, 4th place; Noah Hartmann in Air Trajectory, 4th place; Hanna Moore and Madison Linneman in Disease Detectives, 5th place; Noah Hartmann and Madison Linneman in Forestry, 5th place; Jace McAlister and Asa Garr in Geologic Mapping, 5th place.


Recent FFA Successes:
Friday (March 1st)
- The Ag Mech Team placed 8th in their first competition!
- Havyn Rexroat individually placed 14th at this comp.
- Zane Bixenman individually placed 35th at this comp.
- We also just received the official list of State Degree recipients from Salisbury!:
- Hayden Wooldridge
- Maddox Stapleton
- Maddison Linneman
- Cale Kothe
A letter will go home to the parents of students on Monday (3/4).
Hoping to share more great news in the upcoming weeks!
Thanks,
Abby K.


Congratulations to all who competed this 2024 season; special congratulations to the following for Finalizing in the Top 7 of their categories: Morgan Kallmeyer, Vallorie Kinnison, Collier Kuhlman, and Briana Ponder.

Congratulations to Davis Conway in placing First in Humorous Interpretation at the District 2 Speech Tournament and will be advancing to State in April.


Bus 11 and Bus 12 will be combining the rest of the week.

This week's school schedule will be as follows so fans can attend the Final 4. Wednesday: Half day early dismissal at 12:36 pm.
Pep rally is at 10 am in the dome & the team bus will leave the school at 10:45 am.
Thursday and Friday: No School. Enjoy your Spring Break.

Congratulations to the Salisbury Panther Basketball Team on making another trip to the Show Me Showdown! All games will take place in Mizzou Arena Wed March 6- Sat March 9. Tickets MUST be purchased online at: https://www.mshsaa.org/Tickets.aspx
1 Ticket is good for all day, a hand stamp is required for re-entry. More information will be coming out soon.

Today SES celebrated Coach Brooks! We are so proud of his accomplishment in being selected to serve as a referee during this year's final four basketball games. Way to set your goals high and model how to achieve them. #ShineSES #PantherPRIDE


Reminder: The Gates to the Class 2 Quarterfinal game tomorrow, 3/2/24, will open at 1:00 pm. All tickets must be purchased online at www.mshsaa.org. Also, the Lobby Entrance and JH wing entrance will both be open. Extra parking at the football field will be available.

A huge thank you to all who supported this year's SES PTO Spring Carnival. Parents, sponsors, staff and generous bidders provided not only a fun family night, but also generated funds to provide field trips, assemblies and playground updates. THANK YOU! #ShineSES #PantherPRIDE











SES delivered Leap Day cards to their neighbors at Senior Housing today. #ShineSES #PantherPRIDE






The Presale Code for the Class 2 Quarterfinal game can be found by completing the following form. You will receive an email to the address provided with directions on ordering tickets. Reminder, at 6am on Saturday any unused presale codes will be sold first come first served basis. Also, all tickets must be purchased online, there will NOT be any tickets sold at the door. https://forms.gle/R4LZURYG1g1B3H31A

Anna Swallow, a junior at Salisbury High School, participated in the Family, Career and
Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Legislative Shadowing Project on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Lindsay Ostermann is the local chapter adviser and accompanied the students to the Capital City. Anna was able to shadow her State Representative Tim Taylor. She was able to attend committee meetings, be introduced on the house floor during session, and meet many other representatives and elected officials.
Sponsored by the Missouri Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), the program provides an opportunity for junior and senior high school students to spend a day with their state representative, senator or other public official at the State Capitol. The students observe hearings, meetings and other public duties.
The Legislative Shadowing Project, now in its 23rd year, is conducted by Missouri FCCLA, the Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for Family and Consumer Sciences Education. A reception and opening session was held for participants on Tuesday, February 27. Tours of the State Capitol, Missouri Archives, Supreme Court Building and many others were provided.
The Legislative Shadowing Project allows students to connect their interests in law, public service, civic issues and the political process with their education. The event is designed to help students develop a better understanding of the political process and its impact on citizens.
FCCLA attempts to match students with officials from their local school districts wherever possible. The students prepare for the event by becoming familiar with their official’s responsibilities and current issues. If matched with a legislator, the student becomes knowledgeable about the bills introduced and committees on which the legislator serves.
FCCLA is a nonprofit student organization for young men and women, grades 6-12, in family consumer sciences education. Missouri FCCLA has more than 8,500 members in nearly 300 local chapters, making it the tenth-largest FCCLA state association in the nation.