The meeting of the Showell Elementary School Monthly Discipline Challenge was celebrated by students with a Mismatched Spirit Day. Left, third graders Jayda Taylor, Zarek Coyman and Chaniah Bernier display wild, mixed up clothes. Right, third graders Sascha Mete, Hurley Sutton and Henry Putsch are pictured.
Category: Beach Living
Twenty-two Worcester Prep Student Athletes Named To 2015 Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference All-Conference Team
Twenty-two Worcester Preparatory School student athletes were named to the 2015 Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference All-Conference Team selections. Named from field hockey team were, from left, Regan Lingo (first team); Isabel Carulli (first team); Hanna Nechay (first team), Leigh Lingo (second team), Kathleen Emche (second team), Hannah Arrington (second team) and Eva Parks (honorable… Read more »
Things I Like
Oyster dressing on ThanksgivingSeeing friends’ newborn photos on FacebookThe amazing connection between special needs children and horsesWatching a puppy runAll the emails I deleted on Cyber MondayHugs at the same time from my sonsSmell of a construction siteMy kids collecting the offering at churchPeople learning to surf at an older ageOld Michael Jordan highlightsThe first… Read more »
Buckingham Elementary School Third Graders Create City Skylines Showing Their Knowledge Of Multiplication
Buckingham Elementary School students Jackson Steele, Marlow Maxa, Sincere Briddell, Sydnie Harrington and Trybe Wise in Amanda Hammond’s third grade class showed their knowledge of multiplication by creating a city skyline. They placed the building windows into arrays and then described how the arrays represented various multiplication problems. Submitted Photos
Adventures Of Fatherhood
Wrestling was never a sport I tried growing up, but I have an all-new appreciation for it now.On a daily basis, I take my sons, ages 7 and 6 now, on in a wrestling match that usually morphs into jumps, kicks, jabs, tosses, shoves and a few minor injuries along the way.Most of these sessions… Read more »
The Resorter … Revisited
Summer of 1962Volume VIIIEdition 6Issue HighlightsThe Frontier Town Can-Can show featured dancers from the Broadway show “Oklahoma!”With 280 rooms, the Plimhimmon Hotel on the Boardwalk at 2nd Street was Ocean City’s largest hotel.During the last week of August, Hugh Cropper was re-elected to his position as mayor of Ocean City.This was the first summer for… Read more »
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann
The Log House was one of the most unique buildings in Ocean City for nearly 40 years. Constructed on the southwest corner of 5th Street and Philadelphia Avenue in the late 1930s, the rooming house resembled a large cottage built of “Lincoln Logs.”The Log House went through several changes of ownership and was known as… Read more »
Things I Like
A hard workout on Thanksgiving morningOur new solar panels at our officeThe new Beach Bounce in WOCModern Family re-runsReading local history booksSitting back and observing at a public placePeople with great memoriesWhen a new restaurant impressesVacationsFreshly sharpened pencil’s smellCold night fires
SD High School’s Future Educators Of America Club Members Greet Visitors During American Education Week
Buckingham Elementary Students Study The History Of Life In The 1600’s
Buckingham Elementary third grade students studied the history of life in the 1600’s. They discovered the hardships the Pilgrims had to face during their journey to America, and the different ways the Pilgrims made a living once they reached America. Pictured are students Brandon Fitzgerald, Cameron Boston and Dalontae Henry.