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
10 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
ily guys
Best of Luck to our Boys Basketball team as they take on the CSD Vikings @ 5:30pm! The game is sold out, but you can still view it on DSN! 🩶❤️
10 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
playoff
🎉🦅 Let's Spread Our Wings and Celebrate! 🦅🎉 This School Social Worker Week, we're soaring high with gratitude and appreciation for our incredible social worker, Mrs. Townsend, who helps our Eagles soar to new heights every day! 🌟 From lending a listening ear to providing invaluable support, Mrs. Townsend is the heart and soul of our school community. Their dedication, compassion, and unwavering commitment to our students' well-being make them a true hero in our midst. 🌟 Let's take a moment to recognize and honor Mrs. Townsend's tireless efforts in creating a safe, nurturing environment where every Eagle feels seen, heard, and supported. 🌟 Thank you, Mrs. Townsend, for your endless dedication and for being the wind beneath our wings! 🦅💙 #SchoolSocialWorkerWeek #EaglesSoar #Gratitude #CommunityLove 🌟
10 months ago, Ryan Severson
Social Work
🎉🦅 Celebrate School Social Worker Week! 🦅🎉 Grateful for Mrs. Townsend, our incredible social worker who helps Eagles soar! Their dedication and compassion create a safe haven where every student feels supported. Thank you for being our hero! 🌟💙 #SSWWeek #EaglesSoar 🦅
10 months ago, Ryan Severson
SW Week
March is National Athletic Training Month! The Hilltop thanks you for all you do Mr. McWilliams! We have the BEST!
10 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
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Congrats to Marrah and MarLynn Milbourne for receiving 2nd Team and Honorable Mention All Bayside South Honors! We are so proud of your accomplishments! Keep Soaring!
10 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
honors
Come support our Lady Eagles this Wednesday at 5:30pm at home! Tickets MUST be purchased in advance and go on sale at noon Monday. Click the link below for tickets. https://gofan.co/app/school/MPSSAA
10 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
girls
Come support our Boys Basketball as they take on Cambridge South-Dorchester Tuesday night in Cambridge! Tickets MUST be purchased online BEFORE the game. Only 4 tickets can be purchased at one time. Tickets go on sale at noon Monday! ❤️🩶🏀 https://gofan.co/app/school/MPSSAA
10 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
playoffs
🚨 Attention Snow Hill High School Students! 🚨 Get pumped up because COURSE SCHEDULING is almost here! Brace yourselves for the opportunity to DESIGN your academic destiny! 🌟 Mark those calendars NOW! Let's MAKE IT COUNT together! 🗓️ #SnowHillHigh #CourseScheduling #EaglesSoar
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Course scheduling
Mrs. Rachel Watson is a Senior Cosmetologist/Licensed Educator who serves as an instructor at Worcester Technical High School. She has 48 years of experience in the industry and has spent 38 of them teaching. She also holds a master’s degree in Secondary Education. “When considering all of my accomplishments, I believe my greatest contributions in education has been working as a teacher, building a professional learning environment where students will become licensed and go out into a salon and embark on a world of real-life experiences. The biggest joy in teaching comes when I look into the face of a student and watch confusion turn into concentration, then concentration to surprise, and finally, surprise into the pride of accomplishment.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Watson
Spotlighting accomplished African American educators in Worcester County was not only an opportunity to celebrate their achievements but also a chance to acknowledge the invaluable contributions they've made to education and their communities. By showcasing their stories, we honored their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to empowering students of all backgrounds. Their experiences and words of inspiration serve as guiding lights, showing that with determination, hard work, and belief in oneself, anything is possible. As our last honoree, today we celebrate Dr. Lavonya Dashiell. Dr. Dashiell has been an educator for 24 years as a first-grade teacher, third grade teacher, Curriculum Resource Teacher, and currently, Assistant Principal at SHMS. Lavonya obtained her bachelor's degree from Salisbury University and both a Masters and Doctorate degree from Wilmington University. "I was inspired to be a teacher as young child after I read the autobiography of Mary McCleod Bethune, an educator and civil rights activist. She opened a private school for African Americans which was a very bold move for her time. I have always wanted to see people succeed, especially when they become solid readers. My advice to any young person would be to read and take every opportunity to learn as much as you can. There is power in knowledge. Once you learn something, no one can take it from you."
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Dashiell
Witness brilliance in action! Our EAGLES meticulously crafted structures to endure the might of earthquakes. Today, they put their creations to the test on our earthquake table, exploring resilience and innovation firsthand. 🏛️💥 #EngineeringFeats #EaglesSoar #QuakeChallenge
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
E4
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E1
Spring sports practices begin TODAY! Contact the coach for more information. Let's GO!
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
sports
Did you know.... According to RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network)... -One in 9 girls and 1 in 20 boys under the age of 18 experience sexual abuse or assault. -82% of all victims under 18 are female. -Females ages 16-19 are 4 times more likely than the general population to be victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault. SHHS wants to help STOP this cycle! We have partnered with Got Your Back Defense to offer a GIRLS ONLY Self-Defense Class. Registration is open to the first 30 girls to join! All you need is a bottle of water. Class will begin Session #3 of the AfterSchool Academy and will be held on Thursdays. Click the link below to register! https://forms.office.com/r/emGPGbvaMv
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
self defense
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
11 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Press Conference Graphic
Mrs. Tekeisha Dennis is a proud graduate of Snow Hill High School who currently serves as the Community School Liaison at Pocomoke Middle School. She obtained a Bachelor and Master of Social Work. She prides herself in being a wife and mother of two sons and being a part of the "Phirst" African American Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha INC. 💕💚. In her spare time loves to shop, spend time with family, journal and write poetry. She recently wrote a chapter in a book called "Broken Promises," along with other females who shared transparent stories. (Go get your copy!) “I love working with youth and adolescents and trying to make a difference in the lives of young females/males.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Dennis
🎨✨ Join us for an evening of creativity and inspiration at Pocomoke High School for the Worcester County Fine Arts Festival! 🎭🎶 Mark your calendars for April 23, 2024, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. 🗓️ Immerse yourself in a world of talent as our students showcase their artistic prowess in music, visual arts, and more! 🌟 Let's celebrate the beauty of expression together! See you there! 🎉🎵 #ArtisticExpression #CommunityEvent 🖼️🎭
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Fine arts
Ms. Denee Bowen is a graduate of Stephen Decatur High School who is now in her 21st year of service at Pocomoke Middle School. The first 17 years were spent as a Special Education teacher. The last four have been in the role of School Counselor. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and a masters in School Counseling from Wilmington University. “Becoming a special education teacher was a natural choice for me, inspired by a family member with special needs. Witnessing his journey sparked a profound sense of empathy and a desire to contribute positively to the lives of others facing similar challenges. My advice to students would be: Don’t just wish for it, work for it. Education is not just about grades; it’s a journey of self-discovery & growth. Take advantage of every opportunity, put in the work, be resilient in the face of challenges and remember the skills you develop and lessons you learn are valuable.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Bowen
A group of 9th graders had the opportunity to visit Barnes and Noble today to explore the wonders held inside a bookstore. Thanks to the Hertrich’s Cash for Class grant, each student was able to purchase several novels to take home with them. Thank you Hertrich Family for supporting our students and staff! @Hertrichfamily "A book is a gift you can open again and again" - Garrison Keillor
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Barnes and Noble
Come see your Lady Eagles take on the Washington Jaguars this Friday night! Tip off is at 6:00pm and tickets are $6 at the door! #EaglesgotoStates ❤️🩶🏀
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
girls