We hope to see all of you at our middle school conferences on Monday, November 11, 2019.
No School Tomorrow for all Students.
Reminder: No school for all students tomorrow-Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Movie Night and PTA Bake Sale
If you haven’t already heard, movie night at Salina is here! On Wednesday , October 30 at 3:15 we will have the first movie night of the school year. We would like all of our families to attend. Remember to come and support the PTA by stopping at the bake sale and getting some yummy treats.

SEDSAC Student Meeting
Great start this morning with the SEDAC student group and Dr. Chochol. We are proud of our students and that they help with being the student voice for Salina Intermediate. Keep up the good work and we love when Dr. Chochol visits.



Dress for the Weather!
As the weather starts to get colder, we wanted to remind our families to make sure their children are dressed for the weather.
Parent Principal Forum Meeting
Please join us for our Parent Principal Forum meeting on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 9:15 am in the conference room.

Dates to Remember
We would like to share our elementary and middle conference dates so you can plan ahead. We would love a 100% turn out.
Elementary (4/5 Grade): November 7, 12, 14
Middle School (6-8): November 11, 13

Congratulations!
Congrats to both Varsity AND JV Girls Volleyball on their win against the Woodworth Hornets! Go Wildcats!!
Oakland University Visit with our 7/8 AVID students
Learning about college
Our AVID students at Salina have had the wonderful experience of hearing from Oakland University. They were filled with knowledge about college life and learned lots of college facts from the recruiter, Brittany. We thank Oakland University for coming to talk to our students. They also passed out fun college swag for the WILDCATS. Golden Grizzlies you were great!






A message to 8th Grade Parents
8TH GRADE PARENTS
Research has shown that the 8th grade year is critical to success in high school. Please discuss with your child the importance of being on task and focused at school. We expect the 8th graders to be role models for the younger students. The Dearborn Board of Education offers students the opportunity to earn high school credit for math and Spanish while in 8th grade. These classes are based upon the High School Content Expectations and should mirror high school rigor. As you are aware, your son/daughter will enter high school and be required to meet the new State of Michigan graduation requirements. The curriculum leading to graduation is much more precise and demanding than past ones. Part of that curriculum allows boards of education the ability to give high school graduation credit for courses taken in the middle school. Taking high school credit at the middle school level can provide students greater opportunity for electives at the high school level. Students passing these classes will receive a credit toward high school graduation. The class will appear on the student’s high school transcripts
