
🚨 Attention Snow Hill High School Parents & Students! 🚨
There will be no After School Academy or Drivers Education today. Please plan accordingly.
Help spread the word! 📢 #SnowHillHigh #SchoolUpdate


The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, also known as the "Six Triple Eight," was an all-Black, all-female unit in the U.S. Army Women's Army Corps (WAC) during World War II. It was the first and only unit of its kind and was led by Major Charity Adams Earley, the first Black woman to become an officer in the WAC.
Their mission was to clear a massive backlog of undelivered mail—millions of letters and packages—to U.S. troops in Europe. Facing racism, sexism, and harsh working conditions, the women of the 6888th worked around the clock in England and France, ensuring that soldiers received much-needed morale-boosting mail from home. Their motto was "No Mail, Low Morale."
In 2022, they were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for their service and contributions.


Join us for the first Blueprint Learning Session on February 18, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. WCPS leaders will share progress on implementation of Early Childhood Education and College & Career Readiness efforts. Join us in person at the BOE office or watch the livestream at https://youtube.com/live/OEDsO4QKeGI



WEDNESDAY 2/12/25 - Driver's Ed. will continue today VIRTUAL via ZOOM! 3:00PM-5:00PM. Students must login to their Student Portal. Attendance is expected! If class is missed today, you must call 443-944-5288 to schedule a Make-Up Unit Session. Thank you!

Protect our schools: Report any suspicious activity or safety concerns through the Safe Schools Maryland Tipline. Your tips can make a real difference.
📞 1-833-MD-B-SAFE (1-833-632-7233)
#PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester


An HBCU (Historically Black College or University) is a college or university that was established before 1964 with the primary mission of educating Black Americans. These institutions were founded during a time when racial segregation prevented Black students from attending most predominantly white institutions (PWIs).
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, the oldest HBCU in the United States, was founded in 1837 by Richard Humphreys, a wealthy Quaker philanthropist. He established the school with a $10,000 endowment to provide education and training for African Americans. Originally named the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY), the school focused on preparing Black students for teaching and other skilled professions.
Over the years, it evolved into Cheyney University and became a public university in Pennsylvania’s state system. It remains a significant institution in HBCU history and African American education.
While HBCUs were originally created for Black students, they are open to students of all races today. Many offer strong academic programs, particularly in STEM, business, and the arts.


📢 Attention students! 📢
Tomorrow’s virtual day will follow the normal schedule. Stay focused and make it a productive day! 💻📚 #VirtualLearning #StayOnTrack


IMPORTANT: Due to inclement weather conditions, WCPS will hold a virtual learning day for students on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Students should log-on to Schoology according to their regular schedule. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are cancelled.

The No Tardy Party, originally scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed until next Wednesday, 2/19.


Driver's Ed. Instruction will continue today VIRTUAL via ZOOM! 3:00PM-5:00PM. Students must login to their Student Portal. Attendance is expected! If class is missed today, you must call 443-944-5288 to schedule a Make-Up Unit Session. All students were informed of this plan yesterday in class! Thank you!

Keeping up with our exploration of African Americans and Labor, Garrett Morgan was an inventor and entrepreneur known for his three-way traffic signal and gas mask. In 1923 he created a three-position signal to improve road safety which became the basis for modern traffic lights. He later sold the patent to General Electric. He also invented the safety hood, a precursor to gas masks used by firefighters and rescue workers in World War I. Morgan was also a successful businessman and advocate for the rights of black people.


📢 Important Announcement: Wrestling Match Update ❄️🏆
We regret to inform you that the Snow Hill High School Eagles wrestling match against Cambridge-South Dorchester, originally advertised for tomorrow, will not be open to spectators due to school being in session during the match.
We apologize for any confusion and appreciate your understanding. Thank you for your continued support of our Eagles wrestlers! 🦅💙
#EaglePride #GoEagles #ThankYouForUnderstanding

IMPORTANT: Due to impending inclement weather, WCPS will close three hours early on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. Buses will operate accordingly. All afterschool, evening, and adult education classes are also cancelled. Please note that WTHS AM classes will continue as scheduled.

Congratulations to Morganne Lehmann, MaryAnn Rutzler, Alex Tingle, and Caroline Verges for their successful auditions and selection into the prestigious Eastern All-Shore Chorus!! 🎵 🎵We are so proud of you!👏🏼


Our Wrestling Team volunteered at HALO Ministries yesterday, living out their motto of "Do One More". ❤️🩶🦅







So we love to highlight the amazing accomplishments of our students, but did you know our staff is pretty spectacular as well? Take Mr. Donoway for instance, who ran the Algonquin 50K (yes, that's approx 32 miles) on Saturday! Way to go Mr. Donoway! #EaglesSoar 🩶❤️🦅 🏃🏻


It pays to be ON TIME! If you weren't late to school OR classes during Semester 1, you are invited to a No Tardy Party! Cupcakes will be served during lunch shifts! #AlwaysOnTime 🩶❤️🦅


Sticking with our exploration of African Americans and Labor, today we’re celebrating Benjamin Banneker, a brilliant self-taught mathematician, astronomer, surveyor and inventor. He is best known for his almanacs, which contained astronomical calculations, weather predictions, and other useful information. Banneker was appointed as part of the surveying team to help design Washington, D.C. He worked alongside Pierre Charles L’Enfant and Andrew Ellicott, contributing his expertise in mapping and land measurement. When L’Enfant abruptly left the project, Banneker reportedly recreated the city’s plans from memory.
Despite limited formal education, he excelled in science and engineering, even building a working wooden clock that kept accurate time for decades. He was also an outspoken advocate against slavery, writing to Thomas Jefferson to challenge his views on race and equality.


Join us for Parent & Teacher Conference "Plus" Night on Monday, February 24th, from 4:00 - 6:00 PM at Snow Hill High School! 🦅
✅ Meet with your child’s teachers
✅ Enjoy FREE pizza & drinks 🍕🥤
✅ Explore info tables on school policies, afterschool programs, prom, and graduation
✅ 5:00 PM - Counselor Info Session for Parents of Juniors 🎓
✅ Raffle prizes for parents! 🎟️
🎯 Use the QR code in the flyer to schedule your 10-minute teacher appointments!
💡 Parents of 8th graders—stay for the 8th Grade Parent Night Event starting at 6:00 PM!
We look forward to seeing you there! 📅 #SHHSEagles #ParentTeacherNight #StayConnected


📢 Exciting Collaborative Community Weaving Project! 🎨🧵
Join us for a special hands-on experience with local fiber and weaving artist Beth Deeley! 🪡✨
📅 When? Wednesday
📍 Where? The Library
Come be part of a creative community project and learn the art of weaving! Spots are limited, so be sure to sign up ahead of time using the link below:
🔗 Sign Up Here! https://forms.office.com/r/i7BhuXyPWG
Don’t miss this opportunity to create something amazing together! 🎭🎨 #WeaveTogether #CreativeCommunity
