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Salem Education Update - March 2026

Monthly Education Update

Salem continues to witness a flurry of educational activities and initiatives this month, reflecting the town's continued dedication to fostering learning environments that are inclusive and forward-thinking.

  • Salem City Council Committee Meeting
    • On March 12, the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses, and Legal Affairs discussed issues pertinent to local governance, emphasizing civic participation's importance in ordinance efficacy and community needs (source: Salem's Recent Council Committee Meeting).
  • Witchcraft Heights Elementary School Mid-Year Report
    • Mid-year assessments reveal improvements in test scores, credited to new tutoring programs. Further strategies are designed to iron out existing academic challenges (source: Salem Public Schools Channel).
    • Technological advances are being integrated into syllabi, along with efforts to diversify reading content to reflect student diversity (source: Salem Public Schools Channel).
  • High School Activities and Achievements
    • Six students from Salem High have been showcased at the Marblehead Arts Association exhibit, "Through the Student Lens," highlighting local talent (source: Salem Public Schools).
    • Grant Dwyer of Salem High was recognized as the Northeast Conference Boys Swimmer of the Year, affirming the school’s sports achievements (source: Salem News).
  • Community Involvement and Safety
    • The Marblehead Police Department’s live-fire training from March 23 to 25 underscores the town's commitment to active law enforcement training to maintain community safety (source: Salem MA Police).
  • Upcoming Events
    • Salem's Design Day on March 14 invites community input for envisioning the future of education in Salem for the next decade (source: Salem City Government).
    • The Design Day will include discussions on AI and technological implementations in educational curricula and community needs assessments.

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