
Don't Forget: Tonight kicks off the first of three regional information sessions on WCPS' implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future. Come out and learn about the Blueprint and give us feedback on the progress we have made.
Come out to one of our regional information sessions to learn more about the Blueprint for Maryland's Future & WCPS' implementation of this landmark legislation.
Pocomoke Area: March 11, 5:30 PM @ Pocomoke High School
Berlin/Ocean City Area: March 12, 6:00 p.m. @ Showell Elementary School
Snow Hill Area: March 20, 5:30 p.m. @ Snow Hill High School


Hats On To Celebrate The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss!!






IMPORTANT STATEMENT FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION:
The Worcester County Board of Education remains committed to the safety and security of our students and staff. While we have already publicly addressed the recommendations and presentations by our law enforcement officials, we recognize that this continued public debate on school safety is not conducive to restoring the partnership between our entities, and it stands to further incite fear in our students.
To that end, the Board and Superintendent of Schools has extended an open invitation to the Worcester County Sheriff and Chief Deputy to meet with the Superintendent and Chief Safety and Academic Officer to discuss the execution of our Memorandum of Understanding and how we can best move forward for the betterment of our schools.


A former teacher and vice principal of SES, Dr. Aaron Dale, joined Mr. Johnson's Third Graders today. He was able to share a book with this group during Read Across America Week.





Dr. Suess's Grinch made a special appearance in Mrs. Kominos kindergarten class during Read Across America week! 📕📚


Mrs. Coles PreK class had the cutest visiting reader for Read Across America Week! 🥰🐾











REMINDER: This school year, WCPS has adopted new safety protocols. Learn more about the protocols at https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


Come out to one of our regional information sessions to learn more about the Blueprint for Maryland's Future & WCPS' implementation of this landmark legislation.
Pocomoke Area: March 11, 5:30 PM @ Pocomoke High School
Berlin/Ocean City Area: March 12, 6:00 p.m. @ Showell Elementary School
Snow Hill Area: March 20, 5:30 p.m. @ Snow Hill High School


IMPORTANT NOTICE: Tune in this morning at 11:00 a.m. to view the Board of Education's press conference on school safety. View the livestream at: https://youtube.com/live/rSFPI6F_XJ4?feature=share


Attention Worcester: Nominate your favorite WCPS teacher for the Baltimore Ravens Touchdown for Teachers program, which recognizes local teachers for outstanding service to their schools & communities. Nominate at https://www.baltimoreravens.com/community/touchdown-for-teachers/


4th graders are excited to work with 4H to hatch our very own chicks! This hands on experience ties directly to our current science unit!





IMPORTANT BOE UPDATE: Tomorrow's special meeting of the Board of Education has been cancelled at the request of the State due to extenuating circumstances. The meeting will be rescheduled. Full details are in the image below.


Always Anonymous, Always Available. There are many ways you can submit an anonymous tip to Safe Schools Maryland. Save this phone number and/or download the app to keep this information readily available. #WeAreWorcester #PartnershipsInAction


BREAKING: The Worcester County Board of Education has adopted the 2024-2025 school system calendar. View the presentation at http://tinyurl.com/2425CalPres. The new calendar will be added to the website this week.


Mrs. Braciszewski's PreK 4 class earned their first Reader Coin today! Marley has been working hard on her reading, and she loves to tell her friends all about her books. The whole class loved seeing the school's new book vending machine in action!





New Book Excitement. This child received a gold coin to use the new Book Vending Machine.


His shirt says, "My teacher survived 100 days of me." Hilarious! Happy 100th Day at SES.


For the 100th day, these third graders wore spectacular outfits to mark them appear to be 100 years old.



3rd graders researched two sources to learn about African American hero, Harriet Tubman. Then they wrote about an important lesson they could learn from the influential life of Tubman.





Third Grade Science Students created tiny clouds in plastic cups to help them understand what actual clouds are made from. They were cloud makers on this day in class.







