The construction at South, which started March 19, 2020, is coming to a close. The new additions have helped to enrich the students, teachers and learning […]
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South Community Celebrates Completed Construction Project
On the morning of Thursday, October 21, South Salem leaders and community members gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the new Rose Auditorium to […]
Skyrocketing gas prices, and how supply and demand impacted the every day lives of Salemites.
Gasoline prices have skyrocketed in the last year. There are multiple reasons for this, with the real reason being a combination of multiple reasons. First of […]
South Expands Course Offerings
Nine new classes are being offered at South this year. From new opportunities to earn P.E. credits to three new art electives, there’s a lot to […]
ASB Elections 2021-22
With the Associated Student Body (ASB) elections right around the corner, many people are starting to wonder who is running and how these elections will affect […]
New Developments in Particle Physics Could Upend Modern Physics
In recent years, the cutting edge of physics has taken place, large research facilities equipped to analyze the smallest pieces of our universe. Many of these […]
South Students Form Improv Troupe
On Wednesday, May 12, nine students from each grade gathered for the first official meeting of South Salem’s improv troupe, under the guidance of professional improv […]
New State Legislation Requires Civics Education for Oregonian Students
Senate Bill 513, which requires high school students in Oregon to pass one half credit of civics in order to graduate, was passed into law by […]
Two School Board Races Decided; Two Too Close To Call
Update: May 20, 6:57 p.m. With the latest update from Marion County around 5 p.m. almost all the ballots have been reported. Two of the Salem-Keizer […]