It pays to be ON TIME! If you weren't late to school OR classes during Semester 1, you are invited to a No Tardy Party! Cupcakes will be served during lunch shifts! #AlwaysOnTime 🩶❤️🦅
3 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
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Join us on Monday, February 10th through Friday, February 14th, as we honor the trailblazers who helped shape the labor force during Black History Month Spirit Week! From builders to educators, activists to entrepreneurs, African Americans have shaped industries, uplifted communities, and forged paths of resilience and excellence. Let us continue to inspire, educate and celebrate together!
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
BHM Spirit Week
Congratulations to senior Justin Shipley for signing to play baseball at the next level with the Washington College Shoremen! We are SO proud of your accomplishments! ❤️🩶🦅
3 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
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🎉 Congratulations to Cash for taking 1st place in Accounting at the FBLA State Competition in Baltimore, Maryland! 🏆📊 Your hard work and dedication have paid off—way to represent Snow Hill High School with excellence! 👏🎓 #FBLA #SHHSEagles #FutureBusinessLeader
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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Carrying on with our exploration of African Americans and Labor, Dr. Charles Drew was an African American physician, surgeon, and medical researcher best known for his groundbreaking work in blood banking and transfusion medicine. He developed innovative methods for collecting, storing, and preserving blood plasma, which became crucial during World War II for saving countless lives. Drew also helped establish large-scale blood banks, including the American Red Cross Blood Program. Despite his contributions, he resigned from the Red Cross in protest when they imposed racial segregation on blood donations, a policy he strongly opposed as unscientific and discriminatory. As a mentor and educator, Drew also became the first African American to earn a Doctor of Medical Science degree from Columbia University and played a vital role in training Black surgeons at Howard University. His work laid the foundation for modern blood donation and transfusion practices.
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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It pays to be ON TIME! If you weren't late to school OR classes during Semester 1, you are invited to a No Tardy Party! Cupcakes will be served during lunch shifts! #AlwaysOnTime 🩶❤️🦅
3 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
cupcakes
It pays to be ON TIME! If you weren't late to school OR classes during Semester 1, you are invited to a No Tardy Party! Cupcakes will be served during lunch shifts! #AlwaysOnTime 🩶❤️🦅
3 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
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Grateful for an Inspiring Visit! 💙💛 A huge THANK YOU to Mrs. Danielle Little (SHHS Class of 1992) for taking the time to speak with our students about her journey from Snow Hill High School to becoming the Director of Cyber & Information Technology at the Air Force District of Washington! Her words on dedication, perseverance, and giving back to the community were truly inspiring. We appreciate her generosity in sharing her experiences and showing our students how SHHS helped shape her path to success. Shoutout to Chloe and Demar for moderating this incredible discussion! 🙌 #OnceAnEagleAlwaysAnEagle #SHHSPride #GivingBack #InspiringExcellence
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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Congrats to our very own Coach Adkins for receiving the District 8 Athletic Director of the Year Award! We are so blessed you are leading our student-athletes! 🩶❤️
3 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
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Moving forward with our exploration of African Americans and Labor, unveiling today is Lonnie Johnson, an inventor, aerospace engineer, and entrepreneur best known for creating the Super Soaker, one of the best-selling water toys of all time. Originally called the “Power Drencher,” Johnson accidentally invented the Super Soaker while working with the U.S. Air Force. A former NASA engineer, he also contributed to the Galileo and Cassini space missions. He holds over 100 patents and has worked on advanced energy technology, including solid-state batteries and thermoelectric energy conversion.
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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🎓 Seniors! Need help with your scholarship applications? 🎓 Join us for Scholarship Application Day on February 27! 📅 The counseling department will be available to help you with applications, essays, and more. ✅ Spots are limited—sign up for a time slot now! Don’t miss this opportunity to secure your future. 📍 Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/SHHSSADAY #ScholarshipSuccess #SeniorGoals #SHHSCounseling
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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🎉 Fantastic News, Eagles! 🦅✨ A huge congratulations to Naadirah, our fourth and final finalist in the Eastern Shore Literacy Association’s Young Authors' Contest! 📖🏆 Her dedication and talent have earned her a special invitation to the awards ceremony at Salisbury University on March 10th. Let’s celebrate Naadirah and all our amazing Eagle writers! 📝👏💙💛 #EaglePride #YoungAuthors #SHHSSuccess #WriteYourStory
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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Advancing our conversation on African Americans and Labor, today we present Mark Dean who is known for his groundbreaking contributions to computer engineering, particularly in the development of personal computing technology. As an engineer and inventor at IBM, he played a pivotal role in designing the IBM personal computer (PC) and was a key figure in the development of the Industry Standard Architecture bus, which allowed computers to support plug-in devices like printers, disk drives, and modems. He was part of the team that developed the first 1-GHz microprocessor, which dramatically increased computing power and efficiency. His contributions to IBM earned him the title of IBM Fellow, the highest technical honor at the company, making him the first African American to receive this distinction. Later in his career, he focused on emerging computing technologies, including AI and next-generation computing architectures. Dean is a prolific inventor, holding more than 40 patents, including several fundamental ones in the field of personal computing.
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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🌟 Big News, Eagles! 🦅✨ Join us in celebrating Savannah, our third finalist in the Eastern Shore Literacy Association’s Young Authors' Contest! 🎉 Her hard work and creativity have earned her a spot at the awards ceremony at Salisbury University on March 10th. Let’s give Savannah and all our talented writers a big round of applause! 👏 Stay tuned for more finalist announcements! 📝📖💙💛 #EaglePride #YoungAuthors #SHHSSuccess #WriteYourStory
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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Carrying on with our focus on African Americans and Labor, today we bring to you Mary Van Brittan Brown who is known for patenting the home security system. In 1966, she, along with her husband Albert Brown, developed a system that included a set of video cameras, a two-way microphone, and a remote control to monitor who was outside the door. It allowed people to visually identify visitors before opening the door, and it also included a method to communicate with them from inside the house. That same year they applied for a patent for their security system. It was granted three years later in 1969. This invention laid the groundwork for modern closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems used in home security today like, making her a pioneer in the field of home safety and surveillance technology.
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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WCPS families, time is running out to share your feedback on the different options for the 2025-2026 WCPS calendar. Make your voice heard and take the survey before it closes on February 7, at https://tejoin.com/scroll/748536466.
3 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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A great turn out for FAFSA Night! Thank you Wor-Wic and our amazing school counselors for walking our families through this process! #CollegeBound #EaglesSoar 👏🏻🩶❤️
3 months ago, Lauren Mcginnis
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🎨✨ A huge THANK YOU to Brandon Bell for visiting Snow Hill High School and sharing his expertise and experience with our students! As a talented muralist, your incredible work has left a lasting impact on the Lower Eastern Shore, bringing art and storytelling to life in our communities. Your passion and creativity are truly inspiring, and we are grateful for the opportunity to learn from you! #ThankYou #BrandonBell #Muralist #CommunityImpact #SnowHillHigh #SHHSEagles
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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📣 Exciting News, Eagles! 🦅✨ Congratulations to Riley, our second finalist in the Eastern Shore Literacy Association’s Young Authors' Contest! 🎉 As a finalist, Riley has been invited to the awards ceremony at Salisbury University on March 10th to celebrate this amazing achievement. Stay tuned as we announce more Eagle Finalists next week! Let’s continue to cheer on our talented writers! 📝📖💙💛 #EaglePride #YoungAuthors #SHHSSuccess #WriteYourStory
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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💪👉 #ThankYouTuesday - Show Appreciation for Our School Counselors Take a moment to thank a counselor who has made a difference in your life. Write a note, post a shout-out, or tag them in your story to express your gratitude! 🙌
3 months ago, Ryan Severson
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