Naps with my sonA margarita on the rocks, no salt Well-done French fries A blanket of sea foam on the Inlet rocks A long third down conversion Fried onions on a cheesesteak Rocking chairs on a front porch Taking the high road sometimesSpotting horses from the Assateague bridgeThe burly hands of an outdoorsmanQuick phone conversations
Category: Beach Living
Worcester Prep Middle School Students Present a Comedy
Students in Worcester Prep’s Middle School recently presented “This Phone Will Explode at the Tone: A Comedy in Three Acts” to students, parents and friends. Teacher Linda Smith directed the play with the help of Assistant Director and seventh-grade student Jamie Welch. Some of the actors are pictured, above first row from left, Ali Wyatt,… Read more »
BIS Students Work To Improve Awareness on Library
The Berlin Intermediate School After School Academy’s Berlin Library Walking Club walked to the Berlin Library every Tuesday. Students gave feedback about books/CD’s/DVD’s that they’d like to see ordered, created new bulletin boards and conducted surveys among their peers to improve awareness about the library. Above, first row from left, are Rebecca Cooper, Brandon Salgueiro, Dustin Elman, Mrs…. Read more »
OC Elementary Students Learn About Different Jobs on the Shore
As part of the Social Studies unit on the local economy and the ecology of the region, Ocean City Elementary students were taught about the different jobs on the shore related to the bay and how the things they do affect the environment. Students had the opportunity to dress up as the jobs they were… Read more »
OC Elementary Students Celebrate Red Ribbon Week
During the last week in October, Ocean City Elementary School celebrated Red Ribbon Week. This week is set aside each year to unify communities to take a stand against drugs and alcohol. Sporting all the red they could find were, front from left, Spencer Kaminski, Joe Waldecker, Robert Kaminski, Akira Smith and Dylan Webb; second… Read more »
Stephen Decatur Students Host a Mock Wedding
Stephen Decatur High School hosted a mock wedding and reception for its Singles Living Class. Teacher Heather Patnode said the event was an activity to teach students that a wedding is about more than “the dress”. “Students had to plan, attend, dress, finance and work the wedding and the reception,” she said. Above, from left,… Read more »
Worcester’s Random Act of Kindness Group Hard at Work
Worcester Prep seventh grade students Kristen Shriver, Kyle Zarif, and Trevor Hanley display a banner requesting new or gently-used washcloths and towels for care packages that they will assemble and deliver to a local homeless shelter. The students are part of Worcester’s Random Acts of Kindness group. With them is advisor Yvonne Kline. Jan Calloway,… Read more »
Carmella’s Kids Show Off Artwork
Carmella’s Kids preschoolers stand in front of the bulletin board of gourds that they made marble painting. Pictured, from left, are Gavin Solito, Waylon Hobgood, Summer Brenner, Ryan Springle, D’ Anthony Harmon, Zoriah Shockley, Kirby Kauffman, James Thompson, Eden Mcmullen and Gabriel Ricard.
BIS Students Donate To Worcester County Humane Society
The spirit of giving was obvious at Berlin Intermediate School on Oct. 31 when 126 fourth graders and their teachers dressed up to the theme of 101 Dalmatians. During the week, each student gave a donation of $1.01 to the Worcester County Humane Society. At the end of the week, $270 had been collected. Pictured are Ethan… Read more »
National Financial Literacy Challenge Recognizes Exceptional SDHS Students
The inaugural National Financial Literacy Challenge has recognized exceptional achievement of the students of Stephen Decatur High School Consumer and Personal Finance, Economics and Marketing teacher Kurt Marx and Business and Finance and Marketing I teacher Jason Konyar. Pictured, front row from left, aer Board of Education President Garry Mumford, Andy Acosta Ruiz, Anthony Lynch,… Read more »