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June 21, 2013

Ocean City Ravens Roost 44 Awards $14,700 In Scholarships

Ocean City Ravens Roost 44 awarded a total of $14,700 in scholarships ...READ MORE

OC Elks Club Awards Scholarships To Stephen Decatur Seniors

The OC Elks Club awarded scholarships this year to seven Stephen Decat...READ MORE

Worcester Preparatory School Holds 2013 Grade 3 Spelling Bee

Worcester Preparatory School 2013 Grade 3 Spelling Bee winners were, f...READ MORE

Grosso and Abercrombie Named Winners In Elks Annual Drug Awareness Competition

Marissa Grosso and Delaney Abercrombie were named winners in the Elks ...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Rising Juniors Selected To Serve On Worcester County Youth Council

Worcester Prep rising juniors Gracie Riley, left, and Erik Zorn have b...READ MORE

Eighth Grade Stephen Decatur Middle School Student Publishes First Novel

Eighth grade Stephen Decatur Middle School student Ian Waggoner has pu...READ MORE
June 07, 2013

Worcester Prep's Class Of 2013 Pictured In Their Respective College And University T-shirts

Worcester Prep’s Class of 2013 is pictured in their respective c...READ MORE

SD Middle School Students Recognized For Successful Entries In State-wide Technology Contest

Stephen Decatur Middle School students were recently recognized for th...READ MORE

Field Day Held At OC Elementary

Field Day at Ocean City Elementary School was held last month. Members...READ MORE

Worcester Prep 8th Graders Recognized for Excellence in Writing

Published December 18, 2009
Recognized by the Rehoboth Writers' Guild for their excellent writing were Worcester Prep eighth grade students Claire Stickler, left, and Emma Richardson. The students, both previous winners in Rehoboth Writers' competitions and in Young Authors of Maryland events, are honored in the current Delaware Beach Life magazine, where you can read their work. Richardson's story, The Journey Home, placed first in fiction, and Stickler's Bingo was second. With the student authors is Maribeth Fischer of...READ MORE

PNC Bank Staffers Read to OC Elemetary Kindergarteners

Published December 18, 2009
Robin Ashwell and Lori Dixon from PNC Bank recently took time out of their day to read to the kindergarten students at Ocean City Elementary School. David Thompson, Marie Griffiths, and Jaden Newcomer, students in Sheri Brueckner's class, were happy to listen to holiday stories ...READ MORE

Fun With Painting at Showell Elementary School

Published December 18, 2009
Brittany Schmidt and Justin Stull learn their colors the fun, messy way by painting color patterns on a pumpkin at Showell Elementary School. Identifying colors and simple patterns are skills kindergarteners learn as part of the Maryland Voluntary State Curriculum standards for math and visual arts. ...READ MORE

Kindergartener Gives Speech About Making Snowman To Class

Published December 18, 2009
David Thompson, a student in Sheri Brueckner's kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary School, recently gave a speech about making snowmen to his fellow classmates and visiting parents. ...READ MORE

Scenes From Worcester Prep Alumni Basketball Game

Published December 18, 2009
Some members of the Class of 2008 returned last month to Worcester Preparatory School to watch the annual alumni basketball game. Among them were, from left, Caroline Wyatt, Chase Humphrey, Mackenzie White, Caitlin Whalan, Woody Harrington, Tory Dickerson, Matt Edmunds and Christian Coates. On the right is Olivia Parker, a member of the school's Class of 2018. ...READ MORE

Showell Kindergarteners Illustrate Model Student Behavior

Published December 18, 2009
Showell Elementary kindergarteners Michael Romano and Zachary Powers illustrate what a model student does when he has the answer to the teacher's question. Students practice model behavior and following school rules to insure that everyone has a chance to learn in a safe and respectful environment. Students at Showell are sent to the principal's office when they are caught doing something right. This "positive office referral" promotes the idea that the principal's office is a place...READ MORE