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3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Important News// Noticias importantes// Nouvèl enpòtan
3 months ago, Shane Noonan
Presidents' Day Message
Congratulations to the RAMFAM scholars who had the greatest increase in their reading MAP scores, as well as top scores, during the 1st semester! We are so proud of you all, and congratulations on your reading achievement! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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We know families and staff are wondering about tomorrow's school status, so we wanted to let everyone know that as of now, we anticipate opening on time and in schools Thursday, Feb. 13. If there were foggy conditions in the morning that necessitated a delay, families and staff would be notified through the usual process. We look forward to seeing everyone in school bright and early tomorrow.
3 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Information about school status for February 13th
RAMFAM, it's almost time for our first ever Snow Virtual Day! Remember, 1st period starts at 10 AM, so make sure you log in prior to that so you're ready to go right at 10 AM! We've got this, and it will work! This will also keep you from having to come to school on June 16th when it will probably be 80 and sunny!
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Important update on the status of Wicomico County Public Schools for Wednesday, Feb. 12: On Wednesday, Wicomico Schools will have a virtual learning day. Students were sent home with laptops and/or other learning materials. Please check the messages from your student’s school (or the school or schools where you work) for virtual learning day instructions. Those who work in the Central Office and school offices will work remotely on Wednesday, as informed by email before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday. Please be safe.
3 months ago, Tracy Sahler
School status for February 12th is a virtual learning day
Today the Wicomico County Board of Education approved a final 2024-2025 school calendar adjustment to make up for one of the days missed in January. As preferred by the most people who responded to a survey on makeup day options, and as recommended by the Superintendent and his team, the Board approved changing the Feb. 17 Presidents Day holiday to a day of school with 3-hour early dismissal. Of the nearly 5,400 responses to the school system’s calendar adjustment survey, more (45%) favored making up a missed school day from January with a school day with 3-hour early dismissal on Monday, Feb. 17 than on either of the other two potential dates. Please plan accordingly.
3 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Information about February 17th now being a school day with 3-hour early dismissal
As Parkside CTE celebrates Black History Month, we have been showcasing a Black educator who helped change history. This week, we celebrate Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. Together, we at Parkside CTE will continue to build a school where all voices are heard and celebrated.
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Congratulations to our Parkside January Students of the Month! These RAMFAM were selected by their individual teachers, by department, to determine our Students of the Month. We are so incredibly proud of these students! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Today's schedule. Lunch shifts will occur during 5th period, and they will be posted in your grade level classrooms. 💚🤍🐏❄️🐏🤍💚
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Great job!
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Congratulations Parkside Mock Trial on your playoff victory over Snow Hill this evening! So proud of you!
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Let's go RAMS!
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Due to expectant inclement weather, the Wicomico County Board of Education meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Feb.. 11 at 7 p.m. will now be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will still be held at 101 Long Ave., Salisbury.
3 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Information about Board of Ed meeting now at 1:30 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. due to winter weather forecast
In anticipation of winter weather affecting the school schedule this week, please note that students will bring home laptops and other materials today. (We recognize this may require students to transport materials back and forth, but it is necessary to be prepared in case snow comes sooner than is currently predicted.) Tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 11) will be a school day, but we are announcing now that schools will dismiss 3 hours early on Tuesday, with no after-school or evening activities. Wicomico County Public Schools is prepared to have a virtual learning day on Wednesday, Feb. 12 if needed. School families and staff should remain alert for other school status updates this week.
3 months ago, Tracy Sahler
School status alert for Tuesday February 11, 3 hour early dismissal
The highest level of support on a recent calendar adjustment survey favored making up a missed school day from January by having a school day with early dismissal on Monday, Feb. 17. This calendar adjustment has been recommended to the Board of Education, which will vote on it at its meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
3 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Information about a likely change to the school calendar on February 17
Love seeing so many RAMFAM on this list...even Shrek! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Calling all LEO Club members!
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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From Jerry Kelley and Parkside CTE Horticulture: What an evening! The Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Educators (MAEOE) kicked off their annual conference last night with a gathering of hundreds of amazing educators from across Maryland. Parkside/Horticulture students (from left) Julia Gore (PHS), Sarah Yamakawa (JMB), and Madeline Tomlinson (PHS) were invited as part of the kickoff roundtable discussion to share their experiences and aspirations for environmental education. Thank you to Laura Collard and Camille Jefferson of MAEOE for advancing this opportunity. We are so proud of Julia, Sarah, and Madeline! Way to represent Parkside CTE Horticulture and Wicomico County Public Schools!
3 months ago, Brian Briggs
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