Carson Wigley, a freshman at Wake Forest University and 2011 graduate of Worcester Prep, attended the White House Christmas Party. Wigley was invited in recognition of her continued commitment to volunteer service. She is pictured with a replica of the Obama family’s pet.
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After School Academy At SD Bakes Tasty Treats
Berlin Intermediate School Sponsors Its Annual Help Increase The Peace Day
Berlin Intermediate School sponsored its Annual Help Increase the Peace (H.I.P.) Day last month. BIS’s staff and students showed their Groovy School Spirit by wearing flower power, 60’s 70’s peace attire. Above are Dina Sbih, Stephanie Marx, Hattie Brous, Autumn Pracko, Maggie Bunting and Jamie Ditzel.
Seventh And Eighth Grade Athletes Honored At Worcester Prep Sports Assembly
Seventh and eighth grade athletes honored at Worcester Prep’s Winter Middle School Sports Assembly for boys basketball were, front from left, Tate Shockley, seventh grade, MVP; Zachary Wilson, seventh grade, Coach’s Award; Keegan Pando, seventh grade, Most Improved; back, Michael Brittingham, eighth grade, Coach’s Award; Reece Brown, eighth grade, Most Improved; and Wyatt Richins, eighth… Read more »
Berlin Intermediat Students Become More Proficient In Their Keyboarding And Computer Skills
Kindergarten Students At OC Elementary Get Involved In Magnets
OC Elementary School Students Give Presentation On School Buddy Reader Program
Students at Ocean City Elementary School gave a presentation about the school’s Buddy Reader Program to the Worcester County Board of Education recently. Pictured, front row, are Deema Hammad, Josselyne Maza-Chavez, Keeley Catrino, Sophia Krasner, Abby Yesko, Isaac Gillin, Theo Hobbs, Jacob Fuschluger, Riley Moyer and Hannah Burke; and, back, Principal Irene Kordick, Kristin VanKirk… Read more »
Members Of Kiwanis Builders Club Make Valentine’s Cards To Lift Spirits
Snow Hill Elementary School To Receive $100,000 Target Grant
Snow Hill Elementary School third grader Dylan Truitt was among the excited students who were surprised last week to learn about the $100,000 Target grant that will likely be used to help repair old and purchase new equipment. He is pictured with technology coach Maryellen Nugent, who wrote the school’s nomination.