
🌟 Exciting Announcement: Selmaville CCSD 10 Welcomes Mrs. Brittany Boldt as New Superintendent! 🌟
We're thrilled to announce that Selmaville CCSD 10 has appointed Mrs. Brittany Boldt as our new superintendent, bringing a wealth of experience and passion for education to our district! With a remarkable background in educational leadership and a commitment to student success, Mrs. Boldt is set to lead us into a bright future.
Mrs. Boldt joins us from the Lawrence County Community School District, where she served as Assistant Superintendent and Parkview Junior High Principal/District-Wide Curriculum Director for the past three years, demonstrating her dedication to fostering excellence in education. Before her role as Assistant Superintendent and Parkview Junior High Principal/District-Wide Curriculum Director, she excelled as the Preschool for All Director for the Regional Office of Education, showcasing her early childhood education and development expertise.
She is ready to hit the ground running and has this to say about the opportunity at Selmaville; “My family and I are elated to be joining the Rocket family. I’m honored to be given the opportunity to serve within this district alongside so many wonderful people. My heart is full and my smile is big but my gratefulness is exploding.”
As we embark on this new chapter with Mrs. Boldt at the helm, we are confident that her vision and leadership will inspire our educators, support staff, students, and families alike. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Mrs. Brittany Boldt as our new Superintendent—we can't wait to see the incredible impact she will undoubtedly make in our community!


Due to school dismissing at 1 pm today, all extra curricular activities are also cancelled. The Wax Museum will be held tomorrow at 1:30.

Out of abundance of caution, Selmavile will be dismissing early because of the impending storms. We are releasing at 1:00 pm.

Join us Tuesday, May 14 at 6pm


We have some exciting days coming up at Selmaville!
Thursday, May 9 is be the yellow day. Be The Yellow was created by Adam Peterson in 2014 to honor a beloved teacher who lost her battle to cancer and impacted his life positively with her kind spirit. More than 35 states and 8 countries celebrate the Yellow Day campaign which promotes kindness and reminds us to seek out people who make our days brighter or more yellow!
Monday, May 13 is wear purple day! Not only is our school color purple but being a purple person has a special meaning as well. Purple people are kind and hardworking, they love to laugh, exercise their curiosity and be inspired. Let's make our school purple in more ways than one!



Lunch tomorrow, 5/3, will be Pulled Pork Nachos, Black Beans & Fruit

Congratulations to our boys and girls track teams! The boys took 3rd place today, and the girls are your 2024 Region 6 Champions!!!
The girls advanced to state in 10 out of 14 events while the boys qualified in 6 events. Congratulations to all our athletes and good luck to state qualifiers!







Congratulations to our April students of the month!


Next week is Teacher Appreciation week.
Show your teacher how much they mean to you!


Congratulations to the 2024 Girls OBC Track & Field Champions and 2nd place Boys team! The girls also broke 3 OBC records: 400 & 800 relays and 7th grade 100. Congrats Alana Howe, Alana Finney, Kenna Benjamin, Emily Guzman and Kenzie Lewis!






Tomorrow is the LAST day to submit your yearbook orders!


London Robbers was presented a certificate of appreciation by board president Brant Blackburn, vice president Tom Tate and Salem Fire Chief Jim Cerny. London acted quickly by running to the fire department and reporting flames at Steve’s Antiques which helped avert what could have been a major fire. We are proud of her bravery and thank her for this.






Another great night at the track! The girls brought home 1st place (3 in a row) and the boys placed 2nd. They were a mere 2 points out of first.




More students caught being yellow! 💛











The R Beta kids partnered with Mission Salem to finish a ramp project for a beautiful family.










Congratulations to our boys and girls track teams! The girls took 1st place & the boys snagged 2nd at Friday's meet. Carly Veach set a new school record in the hurdles at 16.15 seconds.




Yearbooks are $10
Please bring money and form by Friday, April 26.


REMINDER:
Tomorrow is Spring Picture Day! All students will be photographed and no money is due on picture day. The link is provided to register your student.
http://regis.viewyour.photos/direct/91002/27223375
Pictures will also be taken of Track, Golf & 8th Grade Graduates. Please bring uniforms and caps & gowns.


Kindergarten had a great day at the Rainbow Ranch!











7th & 8th grade had a successful science fair! Take a look at some of the projects.






