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Salem School District

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School for Continuing and Alternative Education

For over 40 years, the Continuing and Alternative Education program at Salem High School has offered a wide variety of programs and services to the Greater Salem Community.  Our teachers and staff take great pride in our program and classes and strive to meet a wide variety of student needs. Participants in our programs come from diverse backgrounds and help make this program an important community resource.

Our Mission

Each year hundreds of students walk through our doors to earn credits towards a high school diploma, to learn English, to develop new skills, to strengthen basic academic skills, to learn a new hobby, and to meet others in the community. One of the most inspiring programs we offer is for students with developmental disabilities who wish to continue learning and socializing with others in a classroom setting. The core mission of our program is to offer quality educational programs to learners of all ages and backgrounds and to help them reach their academic and personal goals.  

Instructors/Volunteers Wanted

We are seeking creative, highly-motivated instructors to share their knowledge and expertise.  If you have an area of expertise you are enthusiastic about and would like to share with the community, please complete and submit a Teaching Proposal form (see below).  We are always in need of instructors in the areas of personal interest, music, computers, arts and crafts, finance, and foreign languages. We are also in need of volunteer tutors to work individually with students on instruction in reading, writing, math, English/ESL, and preparation for the high school equivalency exam.

Contact Us

  • Phone: 603-893-7074
  • Email: SalemContinuingEducation@sau57.org
  • Location: The Continuing Education office is located in Salem High School, Room A164, 44 Geremonty Drive, Salem, NH.

 

Program Highlights

  • Salem High School is an official High School Equivalency (HiSET) Testing Center.
     

    Visit the HiSet registration and schedule page

  • Adult Basic Education/HiSET Preparation

    Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs serve students ages 18 and over who are not enrolled in school and who want to improve their basic skills in reading, writing, math, listening, and speaking.  Adult Basic Education is designed to provide educational opportunities leading to acquiring basic literacy, employment, postsecondary education, and training, and also helps students prepare to take the HiSET exam. 

     

    After School HiSET Preparation

    The after school HiSET Preparation class is for students 16-18 who are still enrolled in school and who are thinking of taking the high school equivalency exam or who will be taking the exam and need a review of reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Registration is required. 

     

    Learn more about ABE & HiSet preparation

  • The English for Speakers of Other Languages program is designed for non-native speakers of English ages 18 and older and who are not enrolled in school, and offers several levels of instruction.  The instructional focus is on providing students the opportunity to speak, write, listen, and read English.  Students will work at their own level and have multiple opportunities to practice their language skills. Registration is required. 

     

    Visit the ESOL page

  • The tutoring program offers adults (ages 18 and older) free one-to-one remote instruction in reading, writing, math, English/ESL, and preparation for the high school equivalency exam (HiSET®).

     

    Visit the Tutoring page

  • The Nancy Carney Pathways for Extended Learning program is designed for students ages 21 or older with developmental or intellectual challenges, and offers them an opportunity to practice social skills and to stay engaged in their community. Classes meet on Monday and Wednesday, 6:00-8:00 pm. Free program; registration is ongoing. 

     

    Visit the extended learning page

  • This program offers the opportunity for current high school students (ages 16 and older) and previous high school students to earn credits to complete high school requirements and to earn a diploma. Registration is required.

     

    Visit the Adult Diploma page