Published December 23, 2011
Students in Andrea Wierengo's third grade class at Ocean City Elementary School show their generosity by donating animal supplies to the Worcester County Humane Society. Pictured, from left, are Kendal Vick, Jacelyn Clapsadle, Claire Williams and Maddy Kiesewetter.
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Published December 23, 2011
Kindergartners Dakeierra Godwin and Ella Gaddis learn about family traditions during foreign language at Buckingham Elementary School.
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Published December 23, 2011
Showell Elementary third graders T.J. Bescak and Brady Esham are pictured making their contribution to the Worcester County Sheriff's Holiday Gift Drive. The students wore Santa hats to school on Friday and brought unwrapped toys and books to help the needy children in Worcester County.
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Published December 23, 2011
Students from Ocean City Elementary thoroughly enjoyed the Stephen Decatur High School Children's Theater production of "The True and Actual Tale of The Tortoise and the Hare". Kindergarten students Tobias Walas and Sofia Finocchiaro are pictured above with Master Tinkerton Tortoise (Patrick Lieb) and Rupert Raston Rat (Reeves Dark).
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Published December 23, 2011
Keshawn Corbin, Evan Marlowe, Jimmy Willey, Ian Albert and Steve Wehlan are in the Berlin Intermediate School After School program known as the "Card Club" where students use Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to not only have fun and learn a new game system, but also to expand on their math skills and math vocabulary.
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Published December 23, 2011
Snow Hill Elementary School students in Janet Nicholson's second grade class read "The Story of Hanukkah" by Lisa Rojany to learn about the holiday. Becky Brunet, the school's Judy Center Family Service Coordinator and a member of Temple Bat Yam in Berlin, then talked to the class about how the holiday is celebrated by Jewish families, learning the meaning of the menorah and dreidel. Above she is pictured with students Zyheem Jackson and Victoria Harper.
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Published December 23, 2011
Hallie and Harper Edmunds, sisters who both attend Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School, won the privilege of becoming "Principal for the Day." Hallie, a sixth grader, and Harper, a first grader, spent the day shadowing Principal Mark Record and learned what a typical day is like for a school principal. Submitted Photos
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