Student Announcements – February 22, 2019

•Some 110 Worcester County area students were named to the Dean’s List at Salisbury University for the fall 2018 semester.Berlin area residents include Hailey Bianca, Zachary Bounds, Kate Carpenter, Cora Cox, Zachary Davis, Britaney Dunkle, Cassidy Eichelberger, Rachel Eure, Brianna Fleischmann, Taylor Frederick, Tesher Freng, Justine Graham, William Groome, Kelsie Hawkins, Sadie Helvig, Michael Jones,… Read more »

Hertrich Toyota Of Pocomoke Launches New Project Funding Through Teacher Of The Year Automotive Partner, Hertrich Family Of Dealerships

Hertrich Toyota Of Pocomoke Launches New Project Funding Through Teacher Of The Year Automotive Partner, Hertrich Family Of Dealerships

Hertrich Toyota of Pocomoke recently launched new project funding through their Teacher of the Year automotive partner, the Hertrich Family of Dealerships. Teachers were asked to create a video conveying their classroom ideas of need and benefit for their classrooms and students. The teachers at Berlin Intermediate School were recipients of the reward. Teachers pictured… Read more »

Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Fourth-Grade Students Work On Robotics Lesson

Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Fourth-Grade Students Work On Robotics Lesson

Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School is a STREAM school, emphasizing science, technology, religion, engineering, arts and mathematics in the curriculum. Grade level and core subject teachers work alongside enrichment teachers to weave common threads within lesson plans. Fourth-grade students are pictured working on the final stages of their robotics lesson. Working with robotics gives students… Read more »

Things I Like – February 22, 2019

The Five Crowns playing card gameWatching my kids run on the beachCrushed ice in a fountain drinkKids biking around a neighborhoodAthletes with silly superstitionsGetting into heated car seatsAn old sweatshirtDriving a beltway with light trafficThe Waze app on a road tripGrassroots fundraising effortsSeeing improvement in young athletes