SES Studying Ants

Ashley Fardone’s second graders at Showell Elementary School are studying ants in science class. The student detectives (pictured above) were able to put the disassembled parts together to form a giant ant.

Grand Parents Day At WPS

Jillian Lebling, left, and Baylor Hoen, both of Worcester Prep’s Preschool, played grandparents in a skit presented on Grandparents’ Day before an audience filled with hundreds of grandparents and friends.

Things I Like

Last weekend’s “Super Moon”A healthy seal just hanging on the beachClose NCAA tourney gamesHarrison Ford as Indiana JonesReading on the beachMeeting new peopleWatching my youngest son try to walkListening to a new bandOld baseball cardsSmell of an old bookA rainy day that ends with a nice sunset

The Children’s Book Garden At SES And BIS

Allison Barton, owner of The Children’s Book Garden, recently shared new and favorite book titles with Salisbury University student interns assigned to Showell Elementary and Berlin Intermediate. The future teachers, from left, are Chelsey Kline, Kristin Richardson, Allison Barton, Paige Baker and Leah Cox. Submitted Photos

Pack’s Pinewood Derby

Webelos from Cub Pack 267 at Worcester Prep enjoyed watching the Pack’s Pinewood Derby Competition. The are, clockwise from far left, Porter Bunting, Colton Edmunds, James Mathias, Jordan Welch, Parker Brandt and Matthew Wilson.

Principal For The Day

The students at Seaside Christian Academy were given a challenge from the principal to read 8,640 minutes in February. Each student kept track of their reading minutes and at the end of the challenge the top readers from each class got to decorate the principal’s hair. The top reader from the school was also named “Principal for… Read more »

OCES Creates Own Hats

Students in Jennifer Fohner’s Pre-K classroom at Ocean City Elementary School brought in their favorite Dr. Seuss book to celebrate his birthday. After reading The Cat in the Hat, students created their own hats.

Key Club Blood Drive At SDHS

Stephen Decatur High School senior Kristen Miller donates blood during the Key Club’s second blood drive for the school year on March 11. The blood drive brought in over 80 pints of blood, totaling 155 pints for the year.