
Attention Students! The SAT Suite of Assessments is approaching! Take advantage of these opportunities to open doors to your future! #EaglesSoar


Attention SHHS Students! Homecoming is coming quick! Get Ready for a GREAT week of festivities!



Good morning. Worcester County Public Schools will operate on a one-hour delay today, September 11, 2023, due to foggy conditions. Buses will operate accordingly. All school programs will begin following the one-hour delay.

We celebrated an exciting milestone during tonight's football game! Snow Hill High School dedicated their field and stadium, now known as Moe Barber Field at Kelly Shumate Stadium. #GoEagles #WeAreWorcester





ICYMI: This week, WCPS announced new safety protocols being implemented this year. Learn more about the protocols at https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


Attention families! If someone in your household is receiving Medicaid assistance, the pandemic provision that allowed benefits to continue without reapplication has now ended. Please be sure to reapply for this assistance to ensure no disruption in benefits. Visit https://www.marylandhealthconnection.gov/checkin/ for more information.




The SHHS Eagles are incredibly excited to start fresh and get back into the swing of things - here's to a successful year! #FirstDayTour





Learning is underway as high expectations are set here at Snow Hill High! -LT #WeAreWorcester #WelcomeBackWorcester #180DaysOfJoy





Welcome Back to the 2023-2024 school year! We hope you'll take a moment to view a brief Back to School message from our Superintendent Lou Taylor: https://youtu.be/5rAz-5L_4nA


As you begin planning your "First Day of School" outfit, don't forget these reminders!


We can't wait to see everyone!


IMPORTANT CALENDAR CHANGE: The Countywide Professional Development Day (no school for students) was moved from April 23, 2024, to May 14, 2024, to stay in alignment with the Presidential Primary election date. View the live calendar at https://www.worcesterk12.org/events.


Thank you to the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore for recognizing our schools today for their fundraising efforts this past year! We can't wait to kick off this year's campaign! #WCPSBoardMeeting #WeAreWorcester


Please plan to attend!


Families, our school is excited to announce that beginning this school year, we can offer FREE meals to ALL students! This is possible through a federal program called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). No sign-up or pre-registration is required, so families no longer have to complete free or reduced-price meal applications!
School meals are nutritious and delicious, so consider having your child eat breakfast and lunch with us! Please visit https://www.worcesterk12.org/o/wcps/page/cep-program for more information.





WCPS students, have you signed up for the WCPS Summer Reading Challenge? Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/WCPSCLEVER and click the Beanstack logo! Challenge your friends and earn fun prizes. #WeAreWorcester


Here Comes the Sun! Join WCPS School Librarians in a Summer Reading Challenge! Sign up today by going to https://tinyurl.com/WCPSCLEVER and clicking the Beanstack logo! Challenge your friends and earn fun prizes. #WeAreWorcester


Hey Worcester, spread the word! Our Summer Meal Program locations are now open for students in need of a nutritious meal. Check out the flyer for more details. #WeAreWorcester


We are proud to welcome the 2023-2024 student representatives to the Worcester County Board of Education! From left: Deliyah Holland (Stephen Decatur High School), Catelina Luzader (Snow Hill High School) & Treston Melvin (Pocomoke High School) #WCPSBoardMeeting #WeAreWorcester


Important Advisory: Advisory for All WCPS Schools
In light of current forecasts indicating poor air quality due to smoke from wildfires in Canada, all Worcester County Schools have been advised to take the following steps to reduce exposure for young students and any staff with respiratory issues:
• Avoid strenuous outdoor activities.
• Keep outdoor activities short.
• Consider moving physical activities indoors or rescheduling
them.
All students and staff should take these steps to reduce exposure:
• Choose less strenuous activities (like walking instead of running) so you don't breathe as hard.
• Shorten the amount of time you are active outdoors.
• Be active outdoors when air quality is better.
