To celebrate the end of Read Across America Week, Ms. Potetz's class wore pajamas and welcomed Angie DiMarco from the Worcester County Library to read a Dr.Seuss book. She gave each student a free book to read. Thank you , Mrs, DiMarco!
about 1 month ago, Tracy Potetz
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Worcester County Public Schools will open one-hour late today, March 20, 2025 due to foggy conditions. Buses will operate accordingly. All school programs will begin following the one-hour delay.
about 1 month ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Happy St. Patrick's Day from SES! ☘️
about 2 months ago, Kalie Biddle
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4th graders celebrated the end of their 2nd Module in Wit and Wisdom by reading each others Survival Stories. Students have been working on these stories throughout the end of the Module as they read the novel, Hatchet. They used the novel as an exemplar survival story and included exploded moments and thought shots similar to the author, Gary Paulson.
about 2 months ago, Jennifer Mcdowell
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4th graders in Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs McDowell's classes had an amazing end to our Read Across America week! Ms. Shorts came to read us the Dr. Seuss book, "Horton Hears A Who!" We were so excited to have her in our class, helping us celebrate our love of reading! Thank you Ms. Shorts!
about 2 months ago, Jennifer Mcdowell
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For Read Across American Week, Mrs. Snyders class had a special visitor, Ms. Shorts. She read "Wacky Wednesday" and brought in a Wacky Snack for the class! Thank you Ms. Shorts for coming to our Class and reading, we all loved having you!
about 2 months ago, Stephanie Snyder
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Kindergarten and 1st Grade classes learned about Scott Joplin (1868-1917) and listened to his first published piece, "Maple Leaf Rag" and his most famous "The Entertainer".
about 2 months ago, Ruth Anne Wade
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First Grade Music
First Grade Music
Scott Joplin 1868-1917
This morning kicks off the first-ever Neurodiversity Week here in Worcester County Public Schools! Neurodiversity Week is a global movement that promotes understanding and acceptance of neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences. With this initiative, we foster inclusive school environments where all students feel valued and empowered. We invite our school system community to join us in this awareness campaign by participating alongside us for our spirit week activities. Tag us in your photos using #WeAreWorcester #WCPSNeurodiversityWeek Spirit Week Activities: MONDAY 3/17 - Passion & Interest Day: Wear a shirt or outfit that represents a personal special interest or hobby -from gaming to music to dinosaurs! TUESDAY 3/18 - Sensory-Friendly Day: Wear soft, comfy clothes (like pajamas or sweats). WEDNESDAY 3/19 - Neurodiversity Colors Day: Wear rainbow colors or neurodiversity symbols (like infinity signs) to celebrate the diversity of all minds! THURSDAY 3/20 - Strengths Superhero Day: Dress as a superhero or wear a shirt that represents a personal strength le.g., math, art, kindness). FRIDAY 3/21 - World Down Syndrome Day: Wear socks that will get you noticed! Mismatched, colorful, or bold socks get people talking and help to start conversations on raising awareness for Down Syndrome.
about 2 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Neurodiversity Week - Spirit Days
Fourth grade students created their own survival stories while reading the novel Hatchet. They worked very hard to include exploded moments and use sensory details to show how an extreme setting can affect a character. The extreme setting influenced how the character was able to survive in a mountainous environment. Mrs. Raffelt's class and Ms. Potetz's class joined together to celebrate by reading their final narratives they worked so hard to create.
about 2 months ago, Tracy Potetz
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Reading narratives
Reading narratives
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Reading narratives
Reading narratives
Reading narratives
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Reading narratives
Fourth graders wrote adventure stories and shared their stories with classmates. To practice good listening skills, the listeners wrote compliments to the student who read.
about 2 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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These two took "COMMAND" of SES's Hat Day!!
about 2 months ago, Michael Johnson
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Fourth graders celebrated Read Across America Week by wearing their favorite hats!
about 2 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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Students in Mrs, Lovell's fourth grade class wrote and performed skits to show what happened after the end of the book "Hatchet."
about 2 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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Wacky Wednesday Spirit Day during Read Across America Week. These outfits certainly are wildly wacky.
about 2 months ago, Michael Johnson
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Thank you to Ms. Jessica and Ms. Lauren from the Cricket Center who brought Belle with them to read to us for Read Across America Week. Students in Pre-k 4 enjoyed the Foot Book by Dr. Seuss and getting to meet Belle.
about 2 months ago, Susan Cole
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Angie DiMarco, from Worcester County Library Ocean Pines Branch read "Yurtle the Turtle" to 4th graders to celebrate Read Across America Week!
about 2 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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🚨 Reminder: If you see something, say something! Use the Safe Schools Maryland Tipline to anonymously report safety concerns in our schools. 📞 1-833-MD-B-SAFE #PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester
about 2 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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about 2 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Job Fair
Last week a special visitor came to PreK to teach us about animals in the winter. Some animals hibernate, some adapt, and some migrate. We got to look at skulls, scat, and puppets, while learning new information. We pretended to be polar bears by placing our hands in ice water while in a “blubber” filled bag. It helped to keep us warm! So fun!
about 2 months ago, Gina Keifer
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Third Grade Children dressed for "My Many Colored Days" by Dr. Seuss.
about 2 months ago, Michael Johnson
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