
Attention WCPS Families: Maryland SUN Bucks helps families with school-aged children who receive free or reduced-price meals buy groceries during the summer break when school meals are unavailable. Building on the former Summer SNAP program, Maryland SUN Bucks will help 543,000 children across the state who receive free and reduced-priced meals.
Families who qualify for the Maryland SUN Bucks program will receive $40 for June, July, and August (a total of $120) for each eligible student. To learn more, please visit https://dhs.maryland.gov/sunbucks/ or view the flyer at https://5il.co/2qdlk.


PE at the SES Summer Academy.






Buds.


What a fun afternoon!!! Pre-K 3 had our transportation day! We had a "wheely" great time riding around on our bikes/scooters, eating yummy treats, and getting some end-of-year awards!! Thank you to our parents for joining us and bringing our wheels!!! 🚲🛞🍉











Comfortable Readers!




REMINDER: This school year, WCPS has adopted new safety protocols. Learn more about the protocols at https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


Author and Worcester County Legend, Al "Hondo" Handy, conducted a special book giveaway at SES earlier today. Handy shared key elements and lessons his autobiography intended to teach others with Mr. Johnson's interested third graders. The children were thrilled with receiving their own, autographed copy of Mr. Handy's book. The class was thankful to enjoy this time with a writer. Hoping this experience inspires them to write and follow their big dreams.











Showell Elementary School students are making memories at field day ☀️#WeAreWorcester






Did you hear the good news!? Our school library received a $5,000 grant from the Maryland Coastal Bays Program this spring. Most of the funds will go directly to books for the library, yet $700 will be used toward educational toys, which is what today's stories are about.
Our first delivery arrived last week right before PreK-3's library visit. Kids got to pass the package around the circle while we sang, when the song ended, a couple of kids worked together to open the package. It was the ladybug! They talked about the environment, passed the ladybug around, and hugged it before we moved to the next class routine. Aww!
Later the same day, 2nd graders came to the school library. After their lesson and checkout, two 2nd graders took a challenge to find the right home for our new ladybug. They searched online to discover, "Where do books about insects live in our library?" and then placed the ladybug and some books on display so other readers could find books about insects more easily than before. It was a fun day!
Then this week, another delivery filled with an ocean puzzle, recycling games, a recycling book, and more stuffed animals arrived! Students immediately noticed how these new stuffed animals on the shelves could help them find books on insects, birds, ducks, sharks, and whales! We love our new cuddly clues to find books! These animals also make great learning buddies as kids teach the animals about recycling, and life cycles and read to them.
If you went to Bay Day in White Horse Park on Sunday, that's the same amazing organization that has granted us these wonderful opportunities! "Thank you MCBP for making this possible."











Worcester County Public Schools will open one-hour late today, Tuesday, May 21, 2024, due to foggy conditions. Buses will operate accordingly. All school programs will begin following the one-hour delay.

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It's Teacher Appreciation Week! To celebrate, we'd like to take a moment to thank Andrea Kominos at Showell Elementary School!
We are so grateful for the hard work and dedication of our teachers. #TeacherAppreciationWeek #ThankATeacher 🍎


We got to celebrate our hardworking 4th graders today with a full day of fun! Students got to relax and enjoy rotations through bingo, glow coloring, board and card games, a STEM challenge, and legos. We are so proud of how hard they worked during MCAP these last two weeks!











A couple of Third Graders enjoy a Campfire/Flashlight 100 Book reading block. A relaxing way to close out a tough week of testing. Congrats to Grade 3 and Grade 4 on your conclusion of MCAP.



REMINDER: This school year, WCPS has adopted new safety protocols. Learn more about the protocols at https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


Mrs. Bleinberger's class had a great time in the mobile science lab the past two weeks. Their lessons talked about wildlife in the wetlands and oyster conservation. We are so excited to learn about science that relates to our amazing community!







WCPS Families, to stem any confusion, please be aware that school is in session tomorrow, April 23.
In August 2023, the Board of Education adopted a calendar revision moving the Countywide PD Day from April 23, to May 14, to align with the Presidential Primary election date. As this change occurred prior to the start of the school year, all of our countywide calendars have accurately reflected this information since that time.

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Congratulations to Colton Ward, Saylor Miller, and Lola Mastromanolis for being winners in this year's American Legion essay contest!




This Friday, please wear your favorite basketball gear to cheer on and encourage our 3rd and 4th Graders. They embark on MCAP testing next week. Show your support and love for them Jumping Up To Give Their Best!!
