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Crossler Middle School Grades 6-8 Salem-Keizer Public Schools promotes equal opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, age, veteran’s status, genetic information or disability.
Crossler Middle School Grades 6-8 Salem-Keizer Public Schools promotes equal opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, age, veteran’s status, genetic information or disability.
Crossler Middle School Grades 6-8 Salem-Keizer Public Schools promotes equal opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, age, veteran’s status, genetic information or disability.
Crossler School Details. Crossler is a traditional middle school serving students in grades 6–8. Average enrollment for our school is 825 students. Our mascot is the Crocodiles.
AVID is schoolwide when a strong AVID system transforms the Instruction, Systems, Leadership, and Culture of a school, ensuring college readiness for all AVID Elective students and improved academic performance for all students based on increased opportunities.
Have a question or concern you would like to discuss with the school? Please send us an email and we will make sure it gets to the right person. Email the School Administration crossler_web@salkeiz.k12.or.us
Are you enrolling a student in Salem-Keizer Public Schools for the first time? Follow the steps below to register your child online. 1. IDENTIFY YOUR STUDENT’S SCHOOL. Use our Find my School and Bus Route Finder app or call our Boundary Information line at 503-399-3246. 2. GATHER DOCUMENTS NEEDED TO REGISTER
Just what do school counselors do and how can they help your student? The counseling department at Crossler Middle School emphasizes the development of healthy psycho-social and inter-personal skills.
School Spirit. Students involved in school programs find a sense of belonging and are more likely to have a positive outlook on school. Social Bonding. Teens who play a sport or are involved in a club will most likely bond with their peers. This improves their social skills.
Salem-Keizer Athletics focuses on excellence in academics, leadership, character development and competition as a vital part of student achievement.