“Americanism Night”

The Boggs Disharoon American Legion Auxiliary Unit #123 held “Americanism Night” earlier this month, featuring a an essay contest for area youth. Pictured, from left, are Kristin Rosser, third place; Zachary Birckett, second place; and Sierra Payne, first place. All students are fourth grade students from Berlin Intermediate School. Payne’s essay was entered at the… Read more »

WPS Saving Soda Can Tabs

Since 2009, Worcester Preparatory School students have been participating in the Ronald McDonald House Pull Tab Campaign, which encourages students to collect soda can tabs. Students pictured with teacher Carol Hartnett are those who brought in the most tabs. Pictured, from left, are Ty Burton, Rylie Carey, Samantha Wolpin, Brock Grosso, Marissa Grosso and Gavin… Read more »

Mobile Science Museum

Amy Doerzbach brought the Mobile Science Museum to all pre-kindergarten students at Ocean City Elementary School. Students were presented with mini science lessons and hands on science fun. Chemists were creating in the Color Lab and future doctors were learning anatomy. Chemists pictured are Saylor Amos, Taylor Davis and Jamie Consigli 

Winner DAC Poster Contest

Lenore Huffer, left, education chairman for Daughters of the American Colonists (DAC), congratulates Worcester Prep third grade student Jacob Cockman for winning the DAC Regional Award for his poster about colonial times. With them is Celeste Bunting, Head of Lower School.

MBS Has DAC Winners

Most Blessed Sacrament Elementary School Winners of the Daughters of the American Colonisst-Junior American Citizens Contest are, from left, second grader Morgan Carlson-stamp design; fifth Grader Brooke Cullen, stamp design; and third grader, Lindsay Gabbard, stamp design 

Young Authors Contest

Seven Most Blessed Sacrament students were recently recognized for winning awards in the Eastern Shore Reading Council’s Young Authors Contest at Salisbury University. Back row, from left, are third grader Devan Fischbeck, second grader Morgan Lee Carlson and third graders Karstan St. Amant, and Andrew Blazek; and, back row, eighth grader Michelle Curtis, sixth grader… Read more »

Science Art Work

Showell Elementary first grader Caleb Sterling shares his science art work. Objects that were attracted to a magnet were pulled through the primary colors of paint to create secondary colors.

Adventures In Fatherhood

Introducing my kids to something new tops my list of fun things to do, and last weekend provided a few unique opportunities to do just that. Here’s a little recap:One of the great aspects of living in Berlin is being within walking distance to just about everything, including the annual Christmas and Little League parades.Last… Read more »