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Salem Central School District 41 East Broadway Salem, NY 12865 |
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Serving the towns of Salem, Hebron, Shushan, Jackson, Greenwich and Rupert
Washington
Academy, founded in 1780, later becoming Salem Central School, was among the first
secondary schools in New York State. Maintaining quality educational programs has always
been given a high priority. The district's buildings retain the charm of its early
architecture and unique beginning.
The district has a stable enrollment of 630 students, K-12, on one
central campus. This includes approximately 35 students from the neighboring
town of Rupert who are enrolled in the secondary level program as part of a
unique relationship with the state of Vermont. The 290 students in the elementary school are served by 20 classroom teachers, as
well as full-time professional personnel in the areas of art, music, physical education,
and library science.
The K-6 structure offers traditional classes as well as a
departmentalized approach in fifth and sixth grade. Also programs in
Reading Recovery and mentoring help to illustrate the emphasis placed on
preparing students to become successful lifelong learners in a competitive society.
Salem's Washington Academy is comprised of grades 7-12 and strives to meet the
needs of all students. More than seventy five percent of the
student body typically chooses to pursue post secondary education. Others seek added
skills training, enter the job market, or enlist in the military.
In the Jr./Sr. High, 28 teachers serve approximately 340 students in academic, occupational,
fine arts, and special education areas. Instruction in a second language (French and
Spanish) begins in the seventh grade. Highlighting an excellent agricultural program is an
on-site greenhouse in the high school courtyard. Expanded computer lab facilities provide
students with the opportunity to develop this important technological skill. In addition,
Advanced Placement English, History and Calculus are available to students in their junior
and senior years as well as a science research course. Also through a NYS and federal
grant, students in grades 7-12 are able to participate in a service learning program.
Typically, students have logged in well over 5000 hours while completing service
learning activities throughout our school and local community during each of the past five
years.
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