Little Bo Peep At MBS

Alexis … and Julia … choose the Nursery Rhyme of Little Bo Peep for Ms. McLaughlin’s pre-kindergarten class at Most Blessed Sacrament.  The girls recited the classic rhyme about a girl on a quest for her missing sheep.

Barne & Noble Night For WPS

Worcester Prep recentl y sponsored a night for parents and students at Barnes & Noble bookstore in Salisbury. Among the highlights of the event was a special treat by senior Anna Pavlos, who presented beautiful selections on the harp.

Apple Turkeys At OCES

Ocean City Elementary students Jenna Banks and Wesley Powell show off their turkeys prior to Thanksgiving break. Faith Murray’s 4th grade class completed a “How To” activity on How to Make an Apple Turkey For Thanksgiving using apples, toothpicks, and candy. Submitted Photos

WBOC Anchor Speaks To WPS Students

WBOC16 Anchor/Managing Editor Steve Hammond visited Worcester Preparatory School to talk to the senior Contemporary Issues classes about news reporting during political campaigns. Pictured, from left, are Ben Mumford, Hunter Harmon, Alexia Buas, Hammond, Hope Evans, Maddy DiNardo, Rubab Ahmad and Head of the Upper School Nancy Decker.

Flat Stanley At OCES

Students in Monica Piern’s second grade students at Ocean City Elementary School are learning about geography with their favorite book character “Flat Stanley”. Students mailed their Flat Stanley to relatives and friends all over the United States. With their “Flat Stanley” are Anthony Rozaieski, Jacelyn Clapsadle and Elizabeth Coates.

Kidz On The Block Program Visits OCES

Victor Vick, Michelle Hernandez, Calvin Brandenberg, Omar Omar, Shiran Lazarovich and Matthew Golden pose with the puppets from the Kids on the Block program from Talbot County’s Mental Health Association.  The puppets and handlers came to Ocean City Elementary School to teach an interactive lesson on dealing with bullying.

Mathias Speaks At OCES

Senator-elect Jim Mathias visited Ocean City Elementary School classrooms, spoke to Dr. Melanie Biscoe’s fourth grade class about Maryland’s government, and gave Principal Irene Kordick a Maryland flag. Pictured are Kordick, third graders Hannah Burke and James Capati, Mathias, and third grade teacher Carolyn Mitrecic.

Day In The Life Of The Principal

Stephen Decatur High School junior Arielle Toulotte had the opportunity to spend the entire day with Principal Louis Taylor as part of a journalism assignment in Mary Berquist’s newspaper production course. Toulotte will be reporting the events of her day with Taylor in the Dece. 14 issue of The Hawk, the school’s newspaper. Submitted Photos