Writing about how and why scientists study both giant squids and sharks.
17 days ago, Michael Johnson
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Two showell shining stars from the same class! Woo hoo! 💫 go Carter and Olivia!
17 days ago, Staci Aperance
So proud of TJ! 🌟 💛
17 days ago, Staci Aperance
A moment of gratitude for the beautiful artwork that lines our hallways! SES is full of artists! 🖼️ 🎨 🖍️
19 days ago, Staci Aperance
Third graders roll to find factors and then create different models to represent the order property when children multiply.
19 days ago, Michael Johnson
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ICYMI: Nominations are now open for our 2026 Teacher of the Year. Click the link below to nominate your favorite teacher! #2026TOY

https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/recognition-programs

19 days ago, Worcester County Public Schools
TOY Nominations
Matthew was our shining star the other day! Go Matthew! 🌟
21 days ago, Staci Aperance
A little birdie may have snapped some pics from our Friday morning-announcements dance party… and the fun was contagious! Mrs. Keyser's class has some moves! 🎶😄🪩
24 days ago, Staci Aperance
Mr. Johnson's class learned about the historical site at Furnace Town. One interesting field trip.
24 days ago, Michael Johnson
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Third graders at Showell Elementary School celebrated the end of their first ELA module, The Sea, by bringing their learning to life throu
24 days ago, WCPS Science
Four students, wearing safety gear, gather around a squid in a dissection tray. One student uses a magnifying glass while others point and observe the squid’s tentacles and body.
Three elementary students wearing goggles and blue gloves work together to dissect a squid. One student uses scissors to cut into the squid while the others watch and assist.
Two elementary students wearing safety goggles and blue gloves examine a squid on a dissection tray. One student touches the squid while both smile and talk. A worksheet and pencils sit on the table beside them.
Four elementary students, all wearing goggles and blue gloves, work together around a table to examine a squid in a metal dissection tray. One student  lifts the squid while the others observe.
A group of four elementary students leans in over a dissection tray to study a squid.
Showell students examining a squid
Go Tre! Showell Shining Star! So proud! 🌟
24 days ago, Staci Aperance
Our little playground addition has been a hit! Obstacle course construction, motor skills, and teamwork galore! ☀️
24 days ago, Staci Aperance

Nora was the Ripley's Believe It or Not kid of the month for September. She always works hard and helps others.

27 days ago, Tracy Potetz
Nora with her Award
Counting our creativity! After building resting places for their creatures, some of Mrs. Drew's friends used blocks to count all the way to 223!!
27 days ago, Lindsey Laughlin
counting and building
Engineering meets imagination! Students are exploring design and construction while creating amazing cardboard houses in Makerspace!
27 days ago, Lindsey Laughlin
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School Safety Reminder: The well-being of our students and staff is our highest priority. Learn more about our safety protocols here: https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols
#WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters
27 days ago, Worcester County Public Schools
i love u guys safety reminder
It's your last chance to make your voice heard on what you'd like to see in next school year's calendar. Take the survey at https://tejoin.com/scroll/337054584 before it closes tomorrow, November 7.
about 1 month ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Calendar Survey
We’re keeping the conversation going! Join Superintendent Dr. Annette Wallace for the second Diet Coke with the Superintendent tomorrow, November 7, from 9–11 a.m. at the Berlin McDonald’s. Stop in to chat, share ideas, and connect! #WeAreWorcester #PartnershipsInAction
about 1 month ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Diet Coke with the Supt
We love celebrating our shining stars! ⭐️
about 1 month ago, Staci Aperance

✅ Working Together for Safety: The Safe Schools Maryland Tipline is available 24/7 for reporting threats, bullying, or any safety concern—anonymously.
📱 1-833-MD-B-SAFE
#PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester

about 1 month ago, Worcester County Public Schools
Safe Schools MD Info