WCPS Families: Please visit https://www.worcesterk12.org/article/1958144 for an important communication from Superintendent Lou Taylor on the recently announced PowerSchool data breach.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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IMPORTANT: Due to continued inclement weather conditions, Worcester County Public Schools will be closed on Friday, January 10, 2025. This is not a virtual education day, but a closure. All after school, evening, and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
IMPORTANT: Due to continued inclement weather conditions, Worcester County Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 9, 2025. This is not a virtual education day, but a closure. All after school, evening, and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
👀 See something? Say something! The Safe Schools Maryland Tipline is available for anonymous reporting of any school safety concerns. Help us keep our schools secure! 📞 1-833-MD-B-SAFE #PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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IMPORTANT: Due to continued inclement weather conditions, all Worcester County Public Schools, including The Nest Early Learning Center, will be closed on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
We are so grateful to the small (but mighty!) WCPS maintenance and custodial teams working so hard to clear our school parking lots and sidewalks to get schools ready to welcome students back once it's safe to do so. Please drop a ❤️ or a comment below to send warm wishes and thanks to our crews! #WeAreWorcester #WorcesterProud
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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Attention WCPS families: As temperatures remain low, WCPS wants to remind our students and their families to be safe near bodies of water that form ice this time of year. Remember, the ice on ponds, storm water retaining areas, and canals is never strong enough to allow any human to walk on them. Keep the below safety tips in mind for winter water safety. • Do not walk, skate, or play on frozen bodies of water. A good rule to follow is there is no such thing as a sate thickness of ice in our area. • Keep pets and children away from ice-covered bodies of water. Animals are particularly at risk of falling through thin ice. • Educate children. Tell kids about the dangers of playing near frozen bodies of water and reinforce the importance of never venturing out on the ice. • Report dangerous conditions. If you see anyone venturing onto the ice, immediately call 91l and inform local authorities.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Winter Water Safety
IMPORTANT: Due to inclement weather conditions, all Worcester County Public Schools, including The Nest Early Learning Center, will be closed on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
IMPORTANT: Due to anticipated inclement weather, all Worcester County Public Schools, including The Nest Early Learning Center, will be closed tomorrow, Monday, January 6, 2025. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
4th graders put on their "Writer's Glasses" to analyze the text Mountains by Seymour Simon as a writer instead of a reader. They created a checklist of writing techniques that the author uses to engage his readers.
4 months ago, Jennifer Mcdowell
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Reminder: The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Learn more about our safety protocols by visiting https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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You can determine if his sweater is true or false. However, this SES student and the rest of them want to wish a very, Merry Christmas.
4 months ago, Michael Johnson
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📚❤️ Students in Mrs. Cole and Ms. Gault's class have read aloud over 200 books in class! To celebrate reaching 200 read aloud, they had a Pajama Day! 📚❤️
4 months ago, Susan Cole
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Students got to parade around the school checking out all the fun doors this morning!
4 months ago, Michelle Forte
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Our staff & students are spreading holiday cheer with their festive door decorations! Who will win this year?!?! 🎄🎅🏼⭐️❄️⛄️❤️
4 months ago, Michelle Forte
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Good evening, Worcester! This is Superintendent Lou Taylor, and tonight, as promised, I'm sharing another video message to update you on recent school system happenings. Please visit https://youtu.be/J1vSVlHiXzE to watch, and please share our good news throughout our community! #WeAreWorcester 🫶🏿🫶🏾🫶🏽🫶🏼🫶🏻
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
A Message from the Superintendent
Christmas reading buddy activity. 1st graders and 3rd graders (Mrs. Popielaski and Mr. Johnson Classes) partnered to show off their reading skills with holiday themed selections. Then the older students assisted the younger one in creating reindeer or Santa bookmarks.
4 months ago, Michael Johnson
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Anonymously report threats, bullying, or suspicious activity through the Safe Schools Maryland Tipline. Together, we can create a safer school environment for all! 📱 1-833-MD-B-SAFE (1-833-632-7233) #PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester
4 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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4th graders participated in a chalk talk to take a deeper look at the poem "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening."
4 months ago, Jennifer Mcdowell
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Fourth graders in Mrs. Lovell's class were treated to a visit by Angie DiMarco from the Worcester County Library. Students made mini book keychains, cards for residents at local nursing homes, and read "The Polar Express."
4 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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