Worcester Prep

Rich Edgar, director of Admissions at St. Mary’s College, took time from his busy schedule to talk with eighth grade students at Worcester Prep about the importance of their high school years. Pictured, from left, are Peyton Dickerson, Lauren Esham, Lynde Pepper, Michelle Stickler, Edgar, Bryce Butler, Zach Jacobs and Zach DiFilippo.

Salisbury School

Two students from The Salisbury School were recently selected to serve as “Librarian For A Day.” Above are first grader Elsa Quillin and third grader Lila Quillin of Berlin.

Things I Like

Things I Like

Young people with big aspirationsGrabbing a cold bottle of water from the fridgeInsider’s ‘young-timer’ – ‘old timer’ listsAny movie with Morgan FreemanBeing overwhelmed in Barnes & NobleChocolate Soy MilkA long line of people waiting to voteWhen people adopt from the shelterHigh school athletes in their letter jacketsHearing the wind howl while laying in bedThe writing… Read more »

Stephen Decatur’s National Honor Society

Stephen Decatur’s National Honor Society recently gave its annual donation to Believe In Tomorrow Coordinator Wayne Littleton for $500. Pictured above is Vice President Glenn Brown, Advisor Sabra McIntosh, Wayne Littleton, Treasurer Alli Justice, President Keith Spangler, Secretary Caroline Langan, and Advisor Mary Berguist. The students also donated $500 to the Worcester County Developmental Center.

Worcester Prep

Carl Anthony-Tramon, left, a Broadway actor who played the title role in Amadeus and will soon repeat his starring role in What Makes Sammy Run, delighted audiences at Worcester Prep in the musical Coconut Road, which is about faith, hope and charity during the Depression. Worcester parent Harold Schmidt, Ocean View, is the author of… Read more »

Most Blessed Sacrament

Most Blessed Sacrament (MBS) students Brendan Welsh of Millville and Blake Hundley of Bethany Beach take time out from golfing to pose for a picture. In celebration of Catholic Schools Week, MBS families gathered at Old Pro Golf in Ocean City for an evening of putt-putt and pizza.

Ocean City Elementary

Tracey Drocella’s fourth grade enrichment class at Ocean City Elementary School read the book “The Cay” by Theodore Taylor and paired up their writing skills with their technology skills to create book jackets. All of the projects were entered into the county wide “Tech Fest”. Pictured is Hailee Phillips with her book jacket.

Buckingham Elementary

Buckingham Elementary School celebrated its Students of the Month Luncheon on Jan. 31. Pizza was donated by Boomers Restaurant. The students were first grade, Elizabeth Horner, Allison Johnson, Amanda Kimball, Kylia Burke and Luke Zolenski; second grade, Dierra Smith, Trace Elliott, America Juarez-Martinez and Tristan McDonough; third grade, Elizabeth Janson, Claire Billings, Deven Scott, Daniel… Read more »