On the behalf of the Salvation Army and Halo representatives, Thank YOU for donating to the SkillsUSA Angel Tree Campaign.
YOUR continuous support made the hearts of 40 community children’s Christmas be a little brighter this year.
May YOU all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
14 days ago, Parkside CTE
christmas presents being delivered to HALO
christmas presents being delivered to HALO
CHILDREN and SCREEN TIME! On January 29, 2026, the Infants and Toddlers Program, in collaboration with the Judy Center, will host a caregiver training titled “Children and Screen Time: What We Know and What Should Parents Do About It?”

Dr. Matt Edelstein, Director of the Brief Treatment Clinic at the Kennedy Krieger Institute, will present to parents, caregivers, childcare providers, and private/parochial school partners during a morning and early evening session.

This is a free training for our community and is paid for using IDEA Part C and Judy Center grant funds. Dr. Edelstein’s presentation will provide attendees with greater knowledge and awareness of the impact of screen time on behavior and development. Additionally, attendees will learn more about how to set limits on devices and other media applications.

Reserve your spot today using the QR code on the flyer!
14 days ago, Paul Butler
Image of a flyer advertising A Training on Children and Screen Time by Dr. Matt Edelstein to anyone in Wicomico County on January 29, 2026
Due to expected icy roads in the morning, Wicomico County Public Schools will have a 90-minute delay on Monday, December 15. Breakfast will not be served in school. Students should follow their school’s instructions regarding the day’s schedule. Please be safe. Thank you.
18 days ago, Paul Butler
Image of flyer announcing School Status Change for Monday December 15th with a 90-Minute Delay
Next week is a full week of school, but Winter Break will soon be upon us. Here are key dates to keep in mind for Winter Break.
21 days ago, Tracy Sahler
Winter Break dates
Winter Break dates in Spanish
Winter Break dates in Haitian Creole

Wicomico County Public Schools CTE Program Receives Refurbished Police Vehicle

Wicomico County Public Schools is proud to announce a unique collaboration between the Salisbury Police Department and the Career & Technical Education (CTE) program that will enhance safety at Parkside High School. The Salisbury Police Department generously donated a used police vehicle to the district, which students in the CTE Collision Repair and Criminal Justice classes fully refurbished.
This hands-on project provided students with real-world experience in automotive repair and law enforcement procedures. Collision Repair students worked diligently to restore the vehicle’s exterior and mechanical systems.

This partnership also demonstrates the power of community collaboration and the value of career-focused education. WCPS extends its Thanks to the Salisbury Police Department, Police Chief Dave Meienshein, and Salisbury Mayor Randy Taylor.

22 days ago, Paul Butler
Image of CTE Criminal Justice and Collision Repair students and faculty along with members of the Salisbury Police Department which donated a police cruiser to the program
Note for Monday, Dec. 8: Term 2 mid-term progress reports will come out Dec. 8 for students in grades 1-12. Be sure to review the progress report with the student to celebrate successes and set goals at the midpoint of the marking term.
25 days ago, Tracy Sahler
Progress Reports Dec. 8

Due to inclement weather, Wicomico County Public Schools will have a 90-minute delay today (Dec. 5). Breakfast will not be served in school. Students should follow their school’s instructions regarding the day’s schedule. Please be safe. Thank you.

27 days ago, Tracy Sahler
90-minute delay December 5th

Our thanks to everyone who took time to nominate one of our outstanding teachers for Wicomico Teacher of the Year. When nominations closed last Tuesday Wicomico County Public Schools had received 803 submissions, so we know our community appreciates its teachers.

We look forward to the recognition of nominees by our schools in December, and then in January the quarterfinalists and semifinalists will be announced. One of the semifinalist teachers will be named the next Wicomico Teacher of the Year on April 9. Excited to find out which of our outstanding teachers that will be!

about 1 month ago, Tracy Sahler
Thanks for nominating a teacher for Wicomico Teacher of the Year
The Wicomico County Board of Education held a work session on November 25, 2025, that included the review of policies being moved forward to the December 9, 2025, Board Meeting. Those policies are available for public review at this link: https://www.wicomicoschools.org/page/policy-creation-review

Individuals wishing to provide comments on any of the policies before the Board meeting may send their thoughts to comments@mywcps.org or mail them to Dr. Brian Raygor, Wicomico County Public Schools, 2424 Northgate Drive, Salisbury, MD 21802
about 1 month ago, Paul Butler
Image of flyer requesting Public Comments of Policy Revisions
Reminder about next week's schedule: Following regular school and work days on Monday and Tuesday, Wicomico County Public Schools will be closed Wednesday through Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday break.
about 1 month ago, Tracy Sahler
Information about Thanksgiving Break in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole
This morning two CTE students were recognized for outstanding achievements in their CTE programs. Andrew Hill, 12th grader at Parkside, was nominated by his High-Performance Manufacturing instructor, Mr. Jenkins. Leah Rodriguez-Garcia, 12th grader at Wi Hi, was nominated by her Criminal Justice instructor, Mr. Kaiser. Both students received a monetary award and will have their names engraved on a plaque that will hang in the CTE office.

We are extremely proud of Andrew and Leah!
about 1 month ago, Parkside CTE
Rotary Club Winners
Parkside CTE Criminal Justice Level 2 students went to see the new Wicomico County Sheriff's station today! What a nice site to see.
about 1 month ago, Parkside CTE
CJ students at new Sherriff station
Parkside CTE Cisco Networking Academy students competed for Round 2 of their CyberPatriot Competition. Next stop is States!! Wishing them luck next month when the competition will be held. Level 1 students Eric Dutan, Christian Jones, Derick Limage, Iverson Marcelin. (Elliiott Demone, not shown) Level 2 students, Sheraz Ahmad, Blake Brown, Vincent Cuomo, Edgar Valdez Rivera (Vincent Pruitt, not shown).
about 2 months ago, Parkside CTE
Cisco Networking CyberPatriots pic
Cisco CyberPatriots Pic
Upcoming Events For Parkside CTE SkillsUSA. Come help come support the community.
about 2 months ago, Parkside CTE
Angel Tree Campaign poster
donation for animal stuff poster
Every day, and particularly on Veterans Day, we honor and thank school staff, family members, graduates and others in our community who are veterans. Thank you for your service!
about 2 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Veterans Day tribute for November 11th
Congratulations to the SkillsUSA Fall Leadership Conference students that received their Statesman and Advanced Stateman Awards:Nooran Abdallah- Nursing Assistant

Olivia Bradley- Culinary Arts

Amir Davis- Automotive Technology

Eric Dutan Acevedo- CISCO Networking Academy

Andrew Hill- High Performance Manufacturing

Ethan Hitchens- High Performance Manufacturing

Amanda King-Electricity

Emersen Miller- Cosmetology

Leroy Okoya- Culinary Arts

Matthew Philips- HVAC

Monserrat Riano Romero- Cosmetology

Leah Rodriguez- Garcia- Criminal Justice

Sabeen Shahzadi- Health Occupation

Suprel Simmons- Culinary Arts

Andrea Thorton- Culinary Arts



Advanced Stateman:

Sheraz Ahmad- CISCO Networking Academy

Apeksha Agarwal- Health Occupations

Nidia Beteta Martinez- Criminal Justice/ Nail Technician

Thomas Dickey- High Performance Manufacturing

Caleb Olvera-Bonilla- High Performance Manufacturing

Charles Wallace - SkillsUSA Maryland State Director
about 2 months ago, Parkside CTE
SkillsUSA Statesman Awards
When you say something nice about a teacher, you make their day. But did you know that right now, if your “something nice” is a nomination for Wicomico Teacher of the Year, you could make a teacher’s day, month or even year?

Nominations will be taken through Tuesday, Nov. 25 through our easy online nomination forms in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. (Paper copies are available from schools on request.) Learn more and access the links to the nomination forms: https://www.wicomicoschools.org/article/2503651
about 2 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Nominations open through November 25th for Wicomico Teacher of the Year

Have you checked out the eBulletinBoard on our website recently? Here are flyers for some events for students and families within the next few days.. Check out flyers for:

Thursday: Veterans Day Career Carnival (12-5 p.m.), Community Meal at St. James AME Zion Church (4:30-6:30 p.m.)

Friday through Sunday: Community Players of Salisbury presents the musical Annie

Saturday: STEM Saturday for grades 4-8 (registration required); The Big Fall Hangout at St. James AME Zion Church (12-3 p.m.)

Sunday: Harlem Wizards, including the Wizards taking on school system teachers and staff (3 p.m.)

Monday: Try DI Night (6-7:30 p.m.)

You'll find even more flyers at https://www.wicomicoschools.org/o/wcps/page/ebulletinboard#/

The eBulletinBoard features flyers from the school system and community for a wide range of activities and services for families. Visit the eBulletinBoard on our website or on any school website by clicking the eBulletinBoard button under the home page photo gallery. Flyers may be submitted for review on that page as well.

about 2 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Nov 6 Community Meal
Nov 6 Career Carnival
Nov 7 8 9 Annie Musical
The Big Fall Hangout Nov 8
STEM Saturdays Fall 2025
Nov 9 Harlem Wizards
Nov 10 Try DI Night
Parkside CTE SkillsUSA Leadership students preparing for their annual conference. Preparing our students to be future leaders.
2 months ago, Jamie Brandenberg
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
SkillsUSA students preparing for leadership conference
Reminder: Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Be sure to set your clocks back one hour so you can enjoy that 1-2 a.m. hour all over again.
2 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Reminder that Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday November 2nd