Ms. Tatiyana Johnson serves as the Family and Consumer Science teacher at Stephen Decatur High School. After graduating from Washington High School in Somerset County she journeyed on to graduate from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore with a Bachelor’s Degree in Family and Consumer Science. “My inspiration of becoming a teacher began in high school with my Art teacher Ms. Amy Rowland. As a new student entering a new school and new environment. Amy made me feel very comfortable in her classroom. She treated me like I was on her own, by checking up on each day, always saying "Hi" to me in the hallway and always giving a word on advice about any situation! The way she interacted with her students and made sure they felt safe inspired me to become a teacher just like her. Anything I would like to share I love what I do as a teacher! Having students come to me for advice or just a shoulder to listen has warmed my heart each day I am here!
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Johnson
Good luck to our Indoor Track Team as they complete at States today! The Hilltop is cheering for you! ❤️🩶
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
track
Ms. La’Tier Evans, a graduate of Crisfield High School’s class of 2017, is a Math Teacher at Pocomoke High School. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Secondary Education and a Master of Education in Curriculum Writing and Instruction. “My mom was a preschool teacher and I used to help in her classroom after school, which sparked my desire to become a teacher. A word of advice to all students is: Who you are inside and out is important! That being said don't forget who you are.” My advice to students is this: recognize and stand confidently in who you are and not seek validation from others because your worth isn’t determined by what others think of you. You will frustrate and fail yourself by constantly trying to achieve a measure of someone else’s expectations. Even when obstacles arise, stay committed to your goals and use the gifts that you’ve been uniquely blessed with to fulfill your purpose in this journey called life.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Evans
Watch the Bayside Wrestling Championships today and cheer on our Eagles! ❤️🩶🤼‍♂️🤼‍♀️
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
wrestling
Come out to support your Eagles this week! 🩶❤️
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
athletics
A graduate of Stephen Decatur High School, Mrs. Ari Johnson is now serving in her 24th year as an educator. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and a Master of Education in School Counseling from, then, Wilmington College, now University. “I knew I wanted to become a teacher after my first-grade teacher, Mrs. Phillips, showed a keen interest in me and made me feel special. My passion for teaching was further fueled by African American teachers like Dr. Mark Bowen and Mrs. Liaina Mapp (to name a few) who recognized my potential, challenged and poured into me on an academic and personal level. Having teachers who looked like me who I could emulate and relate to was powerful. However, none of that would have mattered if it weren’t for my parents who set a firm foundation with the expectation that I would always excel academically and not settle for less than I could do or deserve. Students: recognize and stand confidently in who you are and not seek validation from others because your worth isn’t determined by what others think of you. You will frustrate and fail yourself by constantly trying to achieve the measure of someone else’s standard and expectation. Even when obstacles arise, stay committed to your goals and use the gifts that you’ve been uniquely blessed with to fulfill your purpose in this journey called life.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Ari
Mr. Tatum Townsend is a graduate of Arcadia High School who is in his 15th year of teaching. The first 5 years were spent in Virginia and the last 10 have been in Maryland. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education (K-6) from Salisbury University along with a Middle School Mathematics Certification. In 2022 he completed his master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Phoenix. “My reason for teaching was so that I could give back to my community and be a positive role model for students that looked like myself. It can be difficult for young people to see the need of excelling in an area that has little to no examples. I wanted to be that representation for them.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Tatum
We can't wait to hear from SHHS Class of 1999 Alum Dr. Annette Wallace as our Home to the Hill Honor Alumni Speaker next month!
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Annette
Mrs. Shelonda Townsend, a graduate of Pocomoke High School, serves as the Social Worker for Snow Hill High School. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services and a master’s degree in Social Work. She also has a Clinical Social Work License in Maryland and Virginia. “I became interested in becoming a School Social Worker because I enjoy supporting children and having the opportunity to help them where they are. Doing this work fulfills my inherent belief that counseling and support should be accessible. My words of advice to students: Take advantage of your time and support here at school. Focus on your goals. Develop a strong support system with like-minded individuals. Keep going even when the going gets tough.
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Shelonda
Big thanks to Berlin/Ocean City Optimist Club for championing high school arts! Congrats to the talented winners from Snow Hill High School. Your support uplifts our community! 🎨🎭 #ArtsEducation #CommunitySupport #SoaringEagles
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Jamari
Maggie
Will
Fans, please see the graphic below regarding expectations for tonight's game...#EaglesSoar #Sportsmanship
11 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
fans
Mrs. Melarie Brown, graduate of Salisbury Christian School, is a Kindergarten teacher at Showell Elementary School. She has worked in the field of education for eight years and holds a dual degree in Early Childhood Education and Special Education from York College of Pennsylvania. Furthering her academic journey, she earned a master's degree in Educational Leadership from Salisbury University and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in the same field at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. “My journey in education was sparked by my first-grade teacher, Mrs. Ball. Her unwavering kindness and support inspired me to embark on a path where I could pay forward the same warmth and encouragement to future generations. Each day I strive to make every student in my classroom feel valued and cherished. If I could offer a piece of advice to students, it would be this: embrace your own confidence and use it to uplift others. In a world where societal standards and social media often dictate unrealistic expectations, staying true to oneself is paramount. Remember, the right people will be drawn to your authenticity. So, keep envisioning, keep discovering, and above all, keep being uniquely you.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Brown
Jeff Postell is a Physical Educator at Snow Hill Elementary and has been an educator for 13 years. He is a husband and proud father of 3 children that all attend Snow Hill Area Schools. Jeff Postell earned a football scholarship to Delaware State University where he became a Conference Champion in 2008. He had three NFL tryouts and was invited to NY Giants minicamp in 2009. Jeff Postell is a dynamic educator who builds relationships and provides meaningful learning experiences because he believes that “ALL” students are capable of success!
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Postell
🎓👮‍♂️ Today, we celebrate School Resource Officer Day! 🎉 School resource officers play a vital role in our education settings and the creation of community schools. 🏫 Their presence fosters a safe and secure environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. On this special day, let's recognize and appreciate the dedication and commitment of our School Resource Officers. Thank you for your service and for making our schools safer, welcoming, and inclusive places for all! 🌟 #SchoolResourceOfficerDay #CommunitySchools #SafeSchools
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Alex
Police2
Join us on Wednesday, February 21 as panelist/graduates of Worcester Jr. & Sr. High School share their educational experiences with the school for African Americans from Worcester County and surrounding areas. Visit the following link to register: http://tinyurl.com/SHHSPanel
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
school
First Sergeant Eddie B. Chea was born December 30th, 1980 in Liberia, West Africa. He moved to the United States with his family at age 11, and settled in Silver Spring, Maryland. First Sergeant Chea attended Benjamin Banneker Middle School in Burtonville, Maryland. Upon completing junior high school, he attended Sherwood High School in Olney, Maryland where he graduated in 1999. Shortly after graduating high school, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and went on to serve for 22 years before retiring in 2021. He graduated from Park University (Parkville, Missouri) with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice Administration in 2007. In 2016, he graduated with a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Robert Morris University (Moon Township, PA). First Sergeant Chea has three children, Eddie Jr. (EJ) 19, Chloe 11, and Cameron 9. He currently serves as the Marine Instructor (MI) for the Snow Hill High School Marine Corps JROTC. He enjoys spending time with his kids, running, lifting weights, traveling, and watching live sporting events.
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Chea
Mrs. Veronica Hayes is a graduate of Snow Hill High School. Mrs. Hayes started her career as an elementary school counselor for 8 years and is currently serving in her 4th year as a school counselor at Stephen Decatur High School. She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Salisbury University, a Master's in School Counseling (K-12) from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES), and MSDE Administrator I Certified. “I was inspired to become a school counselor when Dr. Jim Henderson and Ms. Kathy Vail recruited me to become a peer mediator in 4th grade at Snow Hill Middle School. I continued being a peer mediator throughout middle school and high school. I became a school counselor to make a difference in my student's lives whether that be by simply giving them support that they might not have in their lives or helping them make changes to better themselves and their future. I love being able to be the one that helps empower students to face their problems and grow up as individuals. Words of Wisdom: Always stay true to yourself and never let what somebody else says distract you from your goals.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Hayes
In her 21st year of teaching, Ms. Kimberly Dorn teaches English at Snow Hill High School. She has taught grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 12. Most of her undergraduate studies were completed at Hampton University before eventually graduating from Salisbury University with a degree in Elementary Education. She later earned a master’s degree from the University of Phoenix in Educational Leadership. “I always knew that I wanted to be a teacher because I love learning, I love kids, and I love making a difference. If I could offer one piece of advice to students it would be to always strive to be better today than you were yesterday, and to be better tomorrow than you are today.”
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
Dorn
📚 Ready to conquer the SAT? Test Day is approaching! Stay focused, review your prep materials, and believe in your abilities. You've got this! 💪 #SATtest #PreparationIsKey 📝✨
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
SATDay
Come meet the Counseling Department and Administration Team to learn about Snow Hill High School, scheduling, athletics and elective programs for the Class of 2028!
11 months ago, Ryan Severson
8th Grade