As part of its annual tradition, members of the Stephen Decatur High School National Honor Society adopted a needy family for the holidays from Worcester GOLD Pictured, back, Robert Phillips, Emmalee Murrell, Lindsey Dillon and Connor Neville; and, front, Julia Phillips and Ashley Trice.
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Fourth Graders At OC Elementary Create Gingerbread Houses
SD High School Key Club Hosts Blood Drive
Worcester Prep Students Select Gifts For Sheriff’s Office’s Annual Needy Program
Each year Worcester Preparatory School students in the Lower School select gifts for children who may not otherwise receive gifts during the holidays. The gifts are given to the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office’s annual needy program. Above, from left with Santa, are pre-schoolers Layla Webster, Jacob Brasure, Anisha Batra and Lena Parker. Submitted Photos
Adventures Of Fatherhood
Christmas can be stressful for parents of little ones, but it’s also the most special time of year and well worth any anxiety that it brings.Once Christmas comes and goes, it’s a bittersweet feeling. There’s an interesting combination of exhaustion and regret. There’s relief that it’s over at first, but then comes some dejection that… Read more »
Adventures Of Fatherhood
Every year since this rambling has been appearing in this paper I have shared my family’s photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus as well as the experience our boys had with the jolly one and his wife.It’s the one time a year you get see the faces of the children I write about each week.Along… Read more »
Most Blessed Sacrement Songbirds Sing Carols At Sunset Park
OC Elementary Students Practice Composing Numbers 11 To 19
Judy Center At SH Elementary Hosts Munchies For Mom
The Judy Center at Snow Hill Elementary School hosted “Munchies for Moms” on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Sixty-two mothers, grandmothers and other family members joined their children for snacks and crafts in the school’s cafeteria and then were able to visit their child’s classroom. Above, kindergarten student Alyssa Garner shows off the tea pot ornament she made… Read more »