
On your mark, get set, go! Keizer Elementary students run laps for fundraiser
Keizer Elementary School held its second annual “Jog-A-Thon” on Thursday, Oct. 16. According to Principal Jason Gundlach, the Colts ran a total of 751 miles.

Keizer Elementary School held its second annual “Jog-A-Thon” on Thursday, Oct. 16. According to Principal Jason Gundlach, the Colts ran a total of 751 miles.

Students in Keizer secondary schools have improved in math and English skills, according to newly released state testing data.
Keizer Elementary School will hold its second annual “Jog-A-Thon” on Thursday, Oct. 16 – the school’s biggest fundraiser. Supporters can volunteer and donate online.

School test rseults showed mixed results for Keizer's elementary students. A determined effort at Clear Lake Elementary School is credited with strong improvements there.

Keizer's middle schools will get weapon detectors later this year. Installation of the safety upgrades will begin in October and are scheduled to be completed by April.

Students from Gubser Elementary School now flock to the newly renovated Bob Newton Park after school. The overhaul was completed last month, though upgrades still remain.
The Centennial School was created in 1892, and is now being sold by the Salem-Keizer School District. The building hasn't been used for years, officials said.

Little Bird Childcare is opening its sixth location in Keizer in October. The business fosters active learning environments, enabling children to learn at their own pace.

Police officers, firefighters and even the mayor showed up to Gubser Elementary School of Wednesday, Sept. 3., to wish students luck on their first day.