Proud of Ryland! Our shining star! 🌟
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
Mrs. Lovell's 4th grade class showed their creativity by making haunted houses with grandparent volunteer, Sally McCabe!
5 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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Families, due to an outage over the weekend, phone lines across all schools in WCPS have been impacted, including SES. WCPS IT is working to have this resolved and quickly as possible; however, in the meantime, you can reach us by calling one of our temporary phone lines at (302) 524-2284 or (302) 524-2210. We will notify you when the issue has been resolved. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
5 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
So proud of Thomas — our Showell Shining Star! 🌟 Keep shining bright!
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
Mrs. Monti's class worked in small groups to create Graffiti Walls to show the main idea of a section of the text, "The Circulatory Story". They also showed the figurative language that was used in their section by illustrating.
5 months ago, Megan Monti
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Mrs. Monti's 4th grade class had a blast performing an experiment to help us better understand the process of cellular respiration!
5 months ago, Megan Monti
cellular respiration experiment
Mrs. Keifer’s kindergarten class supported breast cancer awareness with a lot of pink today!
5 months ago, Gina Keifer
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We love celebrating shining stars each day! Here are a couple more we've recognized! 🌟
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
Students in Ms. Potetz's class worked in small groups to create "Graffiti Walls" to show the main idea of assigned pages in the text, "The Circulatory Story". Then, they illustrated how the figurative language in the text help them understand the text.
5 months ago, Tracy Potetz
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Graffiti Wall
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Nora was nominated and her name was selected to receive a free book today. She shows her love of reading every day.

5 months ago, Tracy Potetz
Nora  with the book she selected.
Mrs.Lovell's students identified the main idea and figurative language within their assigned pages of "The Circulatory Story." Students shared their learning with classmates.
5 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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Check out a few more of our amazing Showell Shining Stars over the past few weeks! We are so proud! 🌟
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
Check out Jackson, a Showell Shining Star, for being an extra caring friend! So proud! 🌟
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
We are celebrating Red Ribbon Week next week with school wide spirit days. We’re proud to make healthy choices!”
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
Annie and Charles are our Showell Shining Stars! We are so proud of them for being peaceful problem solvers! 💛🌟
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
That's a wrap on our spaghetti tower challenge! 2nd-4th graders engineered, experimented, and had a blast testing their creations!
5 months ago, Lindsey Laughlin
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Student Towers
Student Towers
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Student Towers
Congratulations to Garner & Josephine on receiving their new books during announcements this week. Our INCREDIBLE PreK readers are on their way to reading 1,000 books this year-500 at school & 500 at home, what a strong foundation for a lifelong love of reading! ⭐️📚🎉
5 months ago, Michelle Forte
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student with book
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Mrs. Payne’s Kindergarten class loved soaking up the sunshine and exploring learning stations this morning! ☀️
5 months ago, Staci Aperance
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5 months ago, Worcester County Public Schools
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4th graders in Mrs.Lovell's enrichment class got to know each other by doing a digital Bingo game!
5 months ago, Sarah Lovell
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