
Salemburg recognized as School of Progress
Salemburg Elementary School was recognized by the Board of Education with a banner for their school. They were named a School of Progress for 2011-12 and received the recognition of High Growth. Schools of Progress have to meet growth and have between 60 -79 percent of their students proficient. Schools of High Growth went above and beyond what the state expected them to grow. Pictured in photo are Gerald Johnson, principal, along with teachers from Salemburg Elementary. (Courtesy photo)
Courtesy photo
Salemburg Elementary School was recognized by the Board of Education with a banner for their school. They were named a School of Progress for 2011-2012 and received the recognition of High Growth. Schools of Progress have to meet growth and have between 60 -79 percent of their students proficient. Schools of High Growth went above and beyond what the state expected them to grow. Pictured in photo are Gerald Johnson, principal, along with teachers from Salemburg Elementary.






