Students in our Academic Enrichment program took on the challenge at Escape Rooms Johnstown. These sharp thinkers solved the puzzles and made it out with time to spare!
Good evening. The water situation in Salisbury is improving
and school will resume tomorrow with a normal schedule. We
will have a cold breakfast for all students and provide a normal
lunch on foam trays. The Boynton Bridge is still closed. The
Bus 3 changes made for last Thursday remain in effect.
We will have drinking water available for students. If your child
lives outside of town, please feel free to send water in a bottle
for the day.
We want to thank the Salisbury Borough, Elk Lick Township,
the Salisbury Fire Department, and all local first responders and
neighbors who lent a helping hand during last week’s flooding
and its aftermath. We greatly appreciate everyone’s hard work
and good communication during this situation. If you know
anyone still in need of assistance, please don’t hesitate to let the
school know.
Our Elementary Activities Program wrapped up the school year with a fantastic end-of-year party! Students had a blast playing laser tag, Connect 4, Gaga ball, and even inflatable axe throwing – all thanks to the awesome team at JTF! Plus, we enjoyed some delicious pizza and brownies from Albright's Pizza and More.
A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this evening fun for all of the students!




Yesterday, members of the Prom Committee dedicated their time and effort to finalize preparations for this evening’s Prom. Their commitment and hard work throughout the entire school year have been instrumental in bringing this special event to life.
Prom is still on for tonight, and we wish all of our students a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable evening.

SELSD will be having a Virtual Learning Day tomorrow 5/16 due to water restrictions in Salisbury Borough. Please follow our virtual learning schedule below.

Baccalaureate will now start at 7:30PM.

Today, members of the Leo Club volunteered their time to help the Salisbury VFW place American flags throughout the cemetery in honor of Memorial Day

The Elementary School Spring Concert has been rescheduled for Monday, May 19th at 7PM.

SELSD will be closed today due to flooding in the area.
SELSD will be operating on a 2 hour delay tomorrow, Wednesday, May 14th due to flooding in our area.
SELSD students and staff will be dismissing at 2:00pm today due to flooding in the area. We encourage all students and staff to use caution when traveling.
The elementary concert for tonight has been canceled.
Over the past 10 weeks, Mrs. Miller’s second grade class has been working with The Learning Lamp on the “Too Good for Drugs” program! This engaging initiative helps students build healthy habits, make good decisions, and develop the skills they need to say no to peer pressure. We’re so proud of their hard work and the valuable lessons they’ve learned!

As excitement builds for prom night, a group of our students took time to meet with members of the Liquor Control Board this morning to learn about the serious consequences of drunk driving.
This important session highlighted real-life stories, eye-opening statistics, and valuable safety tips that could save lives. Prom is about celebrating, but it’s also about making smart, responsible choices.
We're so proud of our students for stepping up, staying informed, and showing that fun and safety can go hand in hand.








Student Dismissal

High School Prom Spirit Week!

Come enjoy an evening of joyful music at our elementary school concert!
UPDATE: Rescheduled for Monday, May 19, 2025 at 7PM.

Mrs. Miller's 2nd Grade class field trip to Frostburg State University.

This week, the Salisbury-Elk Lick School District proudly celebrated the incredible educators who make a difference every single day—from the first steps in kindergarten to the final stride across the graduation stage.
To our elementary teachers – thank you for building strong foundations with patience and creativity.
To our high school teachers – thank you for guiding and inspiring our students as they prepare for their future.
We appreciate everything you do—today and every day!

Yesterday, some of our high school students enjoyed an exciting Honors Trip to the Pittsburgh Illusion Museum! They explored fascinating exhibits and had a memorable experience full of fun and learning










Quarter 4 Progress Reports will be sent home today with students in grades 3-12.

