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Salem School District

The best choice for every student, every family, every day

Reports and Planning

District Data

  • District-Wide, 5-Year Enrollment Trends
    2025-26 3,373 (4.7%)
    2024-25 3,538 0.1%
    2023-24 3,533 (1.6%)
    2022-23 3,592 0.7%
    2021-22 3,568 1.5%

     

    Enrollment Trends by School
      2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26
    Barron 384 373 377 360
    Fisk 259 247 272 264
    Haigh 148 121 113 129
    Lancaster 276 298 294 301
    North Salem 366 363 353 352
    Soule 263 264 269 253
    Woodbury 779 773 762 781
    Salem High 1117 1094 1098 1062

     

  • 2025-26
      SSD NH Avg.
    Grades 1-2 18 15
    Grades 3-4 21 17
    Grades 5-8 20 13
    High school comparison not included due to program differences.
  • K-12
      SSD NH Avg.
    2025-26 $19,753 $22,700
    2023-24 $19,224 $21,545
    2022-23 $18,476 $20,323
    2021-22 $17,983 $19,400
    2020-21 $17,523 $18,434
  •   2024-25 2025-26
    White 77.9% 77.8%
    Hispanic 14.2% 14.3%
    Asian 3.50% 2.85%
    Multi-Race 3.05% 3.39%
    Black 1.35% 1.39%
    American Indian 0.16% 0.19%

     

  •   2024-25 2025-26
      SSD NH Avg. SSD NH Avg.
    Master's Degree 72.4% 61.6% 72.9% 61.5%
    Bachelor's Degree 27.6% 35.0% 27.1% 34.8%
    Beyond Master's Degree 0.0% 3.0% 0.0% 3.2%
  •   SSD NH Avg.
    2025-26 16.6% 23.2%
    2024-25 16.3% 24.0%
    2023-24 15.4% 24.1%
    2022-23 14.2% 23.8%
    2021-22 16.1% 20.9%
  •   SSD
    2024-25 93.8%*
    2023-24 *
    2022-23 93.0%
    2021-22 91.7%
    2020-21 93.3%
    2019-20 96.6%
    2018-19 95.3%
    2017-18 95.3%
    * No data was posted for 23-24; 24-25 is an adjusted value.
  •   SSD NH Avg.
    2024-25 0.09% 0.36%
    2023-24 0.55% 1.11%
    2022-23 0.27% 1.33%
    2021-22 0.17% 1.48%

District Reports

Strategic Planning

The best choice for every student; every family; every day.

The Salem School Board is committed to a vision of making Salem schools “the best choice for every student; every family; every day.” After an 8-month strategic planning process—involving community, staff, and parent members—the board is confident the community and the district are moving in the same direction.

"In Salem, we believe that education is a collaborative endeavor—one that requires the collective efforts of our entire community,” Superintendent of Salem Schools Maura Palmer said. “Our strategic plan represents not just our goals and aspirations, but the hopes and dreams of the students, parents, educators, and residents in Salem. Together, we will chart a course to provide exceptional opportunities for a lifetime of success and learning."

 

Visit the Current Strategic Plan Website

  • The Salem School Board initiated a strategic planning proposal in the fall of 2011. With a commitment to undertake such an important process, district officials developed a plan to begin the project in August, 2012. A core strategic planning committee comprised of school officials, teachers, and parents established a year-long schedule of meetings and activities to culminate in the adoption of a strategic plan and provide our community with a shared vision for education.