
Meet Andrea Kominos, Showell Elementary School's Teacher of the Year, who we'll be celebrating at the annual Teacher of the Year Celebration on April 4.
Andrea Kominos, Stephen Decatur alumna, earned a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Education in Reading Specialist from Salisbury University. Celebrating her tenth year at Showell Elementary, she is dedicated to teaching Kindergarten. Kominos firmly believes that love is the driving force for success in any classroom. She strives to create a dynamic kinesthetic learning experience, fostering a space where students feel loved, safe, engaged, and motivated to take risks in their learning journey. Kominos actively contributes to various committees and serves as a mentor for university interns and new teachers, leaving a positive impact on the educational community.


Celebrate Youth Art Month in March!


It was my honor to recognize another student today with a Challenge Coin. Buckingham fourth grader Madeline has demonstrated both kindness and leadership among her peers and is well deserving of this honor. Congratulations Madeline! -LT #WeAreWorcester

Congratulations to Stephen Decatur High's Queen, who I was fortunate to present a Challenge Coin to this morning. She is a wonderful student and a great role model to her peers. -LT #WeAreWorcester




Meet Zachary Johnson, Cedar Chapel Special School's Teacher of the Year, who we'll be celebrating at the annual Teacher of the Year Celebration on April 4.
The same Zachary Johnson who started as a substitute teacher, was hired as an educational assistant in 2008, earned a graduate degree in special education, secured a position as a classroom teacher, and obtained a PE certificate… is thrilled to deliver adapted physical education to the students at Cedar Chapel Special School. Mr. Zak has started multiple athletic clubs, coached Special Olympics (skiing, soccer, basketball, torch run), and teamed up with neighboring schools for inclusive activities. He takes having fun extremely seriously and strives to create a safe environment that dispels the “PE is not for everyone” myth.


Meet Susan Gray, Buckingham Elementary School's Teacher of the Year, who we'll be celebrating at the annual Teacher of the Year Celebration on April 4.
Susan Gray has earned a Bachelor of Arts from Bucknell University and a Master of Education from Wilmington University. She has taught at Buckingham Elementary for 13 years as a math resource coach, a third grade teacher and now a first grade teacher. Gray sets high expectations and strives to create a positive learning environment where students feel valued and successful. She is a member of her School Improvement Team and PBIS, serves as a team leader, participates in before/after school programs, is a member of the Apple Vanguard cohort, a Worcester LEADS teacher, and a mentor to university interns.


What an absolute joy to present two Challenge Coins to deserving students in the Pocomoke area today! Both Yurani (PHS) and Karmyn (PMS) have demonstrated resiliency and a love of learning that should inspire us all. Congratulations, young ladies! -LT #WeAreWorcester

REMINDER: Schools will dismiss early on March 27 and be closed from March 28-April 1. We will see you on April 2! #WeAreWorcester


It's time to meet our 2024 School-Level Teachers of the Year! Now through our annual Teacher of the Year Celebration on April 4, we will be highlighting these amazing teachers. First up is Lisa Ballance of Pocomoke Elementary School! #WCPSTOY2024
Lisa Ballance earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Salisbury State University, and her Masters of Education from Old Dominion University. This is her nineteenth-year teaching second grade at Pocomoke Elementary School. Prior to coming to Worcester County, she taught seven years in Accomack County, Virginia. She is a mentor teacher for new teachers, and a teacher of after school and summer academies. She has high expectations of her students but believes building relationships with students will lead to academic success. She is creative in finding ways to encourage attendance, academic success and provides a safe, loving, learning environment.


The MEGABrain & MEGALungs are back at Pocomoke High School today. Learning about the ramifications of substance abuse, students walked through the giant displays, participated in simulations using goggles, and more!

Celebrate Youth Art Month in March!


Meet Caitlin Evans, Worcester Technical High School's Teacher of the Year, who we'll be celebrating at the annual Teacher of the Year Celebration on April 4.
Caitlin Evans, a seasoned educator with 12 years of teaching Hospitality and Tourism Management at Worcester Technical High School, is an alumna of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She holds a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management. Alongside her academic achievements, Caitlin, in collaboration with her husband, Jamie, owns and operates Dockside Restaurant in Pocomoke, MD. Beyond her entrepreneurial endeavors, she contributes to the community by serving on the Board of Directors for the Atlantic General Hospital Foundation. Caitlin serves on a wide range of committees in and out of school. Her diverse background showcases her dedication to education, business, and community service.


Thank you to the Tooth Fairy's Helper, who visited all of our 1st graders to educate them about oral health and give out tooth brush kits! Thank you ESHEC!



BREAKING: Worcester County Public Schools has been awarded the Flame of Excellence award for the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore 22-23 campaign! Thank you to our school system community for helping us invest in our communities! @UWLES #TogetherWeLIVEUNITED



Celebrate Youth Art Month in March!


With spring around the corner, WCPS is releasing its updated current school year calendar that reflects an updated last day of school, given the single inclement weather closure this year. Please note, June 14 and 17 still appear as potential make-up days, but are unlikely to be used.


Celebrate Youth Art Month in March!


Say something. It could save a life.
With Safe Schools Maryland, there are many ways you can submit an anonymous tip. Save this information to use for reporting. #WeAreWorcester #PartnershipsInAction


Last call to join us if you'd like to learn about Worcester's implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future. Tonight's regional information session at Snow Hill High School (5:30 p.m. at Snow Hill High School) will be the last opportunity to provide in-person feedback before the 2024 plan is finalized.


Proud of these Worcester County Youth Council students from all 3 high schools, who are making Mental Health Jars for our middle and high schools!

