Yearbook orders and money are due by Tuesday, February 28th, 2023.

Free to any business or church.




The Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program involves practical agricultural activities performed by students outside of scheduled classroom and laboratory time. SAEs provide a method in agricultural education for students to receive real-world career experiences in an area of agriculture that they are most interested in. SAEs are an important component of agricultural education and are required element of all Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (AFNR) courses.




Family Reading Night in the Elementary School.

National FFA Week Daily Trivia!
Yesterday's answer: Mushrooms

Reminder: All personal Ads for the musical program are due by Friday, February 24th, 2023. If you would like to place an Ad in the program for your child, please use the link below.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L4ucbk9jWJdqiWPfOqQ1LqJ4bP2gZAqU/edit?fbclid=IwAR3KSiSl5LPfhvwEsKvVCbQVONxbaV3Tas3hR8dizh95fujV1xny3GmR9W4
National FFA Week: Alumni Spotlight!


Boys Basketball Playoff Game: Thursday, February 23, 2023 at Forbes Road High School 7PM. You can use the link below to purchase your tickets.
https://piaad5.hometownticketing.com/embed/event/108

National FFA Week Daily Trivia Question!

National FFA Week is February 20-24.


Ava Hutzell has officially committed to attending Garrett College to complete her Associates Degree in Business Management. She then will continue on to Frostburg State University to finish her Bachelors Degree. Congratulations Ava!

AYSO opportunity for anyone ages 4-14.

Congratulations to Lance Jones for winning The Daily American Somerset County Athlete of the Week!
Dressed is an organization that helps young people find affordable and quality dresses for homecoming and prom. If you are in need of a dress, please use the link below to register for a day to shop.
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=3zcVqnV--kCQJIjxDlyNbXUJ5SXSO2VGvYvSkjGRVqlUOFhGQjFaMDUzMzc1RDdRMEVXV1NISThQWi4u&fbclid=IwAR1oacTFsFkC6f3G7DgqHrbda_gS7RedtjWpnU59IzkZFqngcj2Y05-AlWI
Reminder: Lance Jones Daily American Somerset County Athlete of the Week! Today is the last day to vote. You can vote once a day, but voting will close at 5PM tonight. Let's help Lance win Athlete of the Week!
https://www.dailyamerican.com/.../vote-for.../69896629007/
Quarter 2 Honor Roll



National School Police Officer Day is Wednesday, February 15, 2023.
The board is committed to providing a safe, secure, and nurturing school environment while creating strong relationships amongst the students, facility, staff, visitors, and law enforcement. The school police officer will serve as a resource for the Salisbury-Elk Lick School District, providing support to students, faculty, staff, and families in any and all matters related to law enforcement and law related education or safety training, and will act as a liaison between the district and the local law enforcement community.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide law enforcement and police services to the school buildings, school grounds and on school buses and if authorized by the court, to exercise the same powers as are now or may hereafter be exercised under authority of law or ordinance by the police of the municipality wherein the school property is located.
Enforce federal, state, and local laws or ordinances and assist in making administrative regulations regarding student conduct when requested by building principals. Make appropriate referrals to District Magisterial Courts, juvenile authorities, Court of Common Pleas, or other governmental agencies.
Build positive working relationships with school principals, faculty, staff, students, and parents to develop a positive law enforcement/education relationships.
Refrain completely from functioning as a school disciplinarian. The school police officer is not to be involved in the enforcement of disciplinary infractions that do not constitute violations of the law.
Serve as a positive role model to students.
Serve as resource for students, enabling them to be associated with a law enforcement figure in the school environment; provide guidance and consultation for students experiencing problems related to law enforcement; make appropriate referrals for outside agencies that contribute to the wellness of students and their families.
Patrol school facilities (grounds, buildings, buses, etc.) for the purpose of providing administrative visibility, maintaining security, and deterring crime.
Work in coordination with school officials to present classroom instruction to faculty, staff, and students on law enforcement related topics, crime prevention programs, and a basic understanding of the law and safety practices.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for all that you do to keep us safe! We appreciate you Officer Broderick!

5th & 6th Grade Basketball Team

Lance Jones was nominated for The Daily American Somerset County Athlete of the Week. Use the link below to vote for Lance. Voting will close Wednesday at 5PM.
https://www.dailyamerican.com/story/sports/high-school/2023/02/13/vote-for-the-somerset-county-pa-athlete-of-the-week-feb-4-10/69896629007/

The February edition of The Elk Heard is now available. Please use the link below.
https://padlet.com/emilybrady5/the-elk-heard-518z04jsnqh3sx8m
