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Salem-Keizer School District (24J) is a school district in the U.S. state of Oregon that serves the cities of Salem and Keizer. It is the second-largest school district in the state with approximately 40,000 students and nearly 4,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees. [3] It serves more than 172 square miles (450 km 2) of Marion and Polk ...
Salem-Keizer School District officials could not immediately say how many students had missed classes Wednesday afternoon. The district previously said that while students are allowed to exercise ...
More students graduated in the Silver Falls School District as well, where the rate grew from 89.3% to 92.2%. In the Dallas School District, the graduation rate dropped from 76.6% to 72.8%.
Salem-Keizer has about 38,787 students across its 65 elementary, middle and high schools. On Feb. 23, the district reached a tentative contract agreement with ASK ESP, the union representing about ...
SK Online provides web-based curriculum for students who need accelerated learning, are credit deficient, have scheduling conflicts in a traditional school, are home schooled, need remediation, or are medically fragile. Students under the age of 21 who reside within the Salem-Keizer Public School District are eligible to fully enroll with SK ...
The boy "had made threatening statements," according to an email Salem-Keizer Schools District sent to families. The lockdown was lifted at about 10:50 a.m., according to the email.
Salem-Keizer is Oregon’s second-largest school district, after Portland Public Schools. It has about 38,1857 students across its 65 elementary, middle and high schools.
In 2012, West Salem unveiled a new Artificial Turf field. Unlike other schools which have green turf or green grass, West Salem's football field was black and nicked named "The Black Hole." The black turf was one of a kind and West Salem was the first school in the country to play in Black Turf. The turf costed $300,000.