
PHEWWW! What a jam packed two days. Between workshops, testing, competitions, campaigning, a presentation, and judging, our FBLA members and their adviser have been busy. Our trip to the FBLA Maryland State Leadership Conference will wrap up with an Awards of Excellence Program tomorrow. Best of luck to all our members. Our future leaders are doing amazing work. We are so proud of how well you represent PHS.


Good Morning Everyone! Please see our monthly newsletter, the Involver, found at the link below. Thank you all for your continued support! 💙💛
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WCPS families, time is running out to share your feedback on the different options for the 2025-2026 WCPS calendar. Make your voice heard and take the survey before it closes on February 7, at https://tejoin.com/scroll/748536466.


Congratulations to our PHS & SDHS student athletes recognized today by the Worcester County Commissioners for bringing home state titles during the fall sports season, and to WTHS's SkillsUSA for their proclamation recognizing SkillsUSA Week! #WeAreWorcester #WorcesterProud











Driving School is BACK! Please use the link or QR code to complete an interest form. Spots will fill quickly. Cost is $475. Mrs. Cashman will reach out to let students know if they received a spot. Session runs 3/10-3/25 from 3:00-6:15. Transportation home is not provided.


Join Us to learn more about the Blueprint for Maryland's Future in one of our upcoming learning sessions! Join us in person at the WCPS Board of Education Office or watch online via livestream!
February 19, 2025, 5:30 p.m. - Chief Academic Officers Denise Shorts and Annette Wallace will share progress on WCPS' implementation of Pillars One (Early Childhood Education) and Three (College & Career Readiness) is going. (Livestream link: https://youtube.com/live/OEDsO4QKeGI)
March 12, 2025, 5:40 p.m. - Chief Operations and Human Relations Officer Dwayne Abt and Coordinator of Student Health Services Lauren Williams share progress on Pillars Two (High Quality and Diverse Teachers and Leaders) and Four (Resources for Students to be Successful). (Livestream link: https://youtube.com/live/M27PHb89he4)




⭐️Today, we honor the incredible contributions of Maya Angelou, a beacon of strength, resilience, and creativity. ⭐️
As a poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist, she used her voice to inspire countless individuals and advocate for equality and justice.
Her iconic work, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," opened doors to discussions about race, identity, and trauma, paving the way for future generations of writers. Maya's words remind us of the power of storytelling and the importance of embracing our true selves.
Let’s continue to share her messages of empowerment and love, ensuring that her legacy lives on in our hearts and actions.
🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿 #BlackHistoryMonth #LegacyOfHope #Inspiration #CivilRights #Poetry #Empowerment


⭐️Carter G. Woodson, often referred to as the "Father of Black History," made significant contributions to the field of African American history and the establishment of Black History Month. ⭐️
Woodson emphasized the importance of educating African Americans about their history and contributions to society. He believed that knowledge of heritage would empower Black individuals and communities. His work inspired the inclusion of African American history in the curriculum of schools and universities across the United States.
Carter G. Woodson's tireless efforts laid the groundwork for the recognition and study of Black history, making it an integral part of American history. His legacy continues to influence how African American history is taught and celebrated today. 🙌🏽 🙌🏾 🙌🏿#BlackHistoryMonth


⭐️Each day in February, we will highlight the contributions of Black individuals. Today we highlight local hero, Stephen Handy Long.⭐️ Stephen Handy Long was a passionate educator, leader, and advocate for Black education in Maryland. 🎉 After receiving his college degree, Long returned to his native Eastern Shore of Maryland, where he took on elementary school teaching roles in Somerset County (Fairmount, Maryland) and later in Worcester County (Pocomoke City). His dedication and success as an educator led to a historic appointment in 1914, when the Worcester County Board of Education named him the first "Supervisor of Colored Schools". 📚✨ Professor Long held this position with distinction, tirelessly working to improve educational opportunities for Black children in Worcester County, until the day of his terrible murder. Let us honor his legacy by continuing to advocate for equality and excellence in education for all. 🙌🏽❤️ #BlackHistoryMonth #StephenHandyLong #Education #Legacy #EquitableAccessForAll


This February—and beyond—we honor the rich contributions and vibrant culture of the Black community! 🎉
We are excited to engage in various activities that highlight influential figures and moments in Black history! 🙌🏽 🙌🏾 🙌🏿
Let’s celebrate together.
#BlackHistoryMonth


Check out our January Staff Awards! Congratulations to these fabulous staff members that work so hard to make Pocomoke High School the very best. Thank you for all that you do. Many thanks to Eastern Shore Lanes for sponsoring our staff member of the month award.


WCPS families, last week the Dept. of Homeland Security issued a directive allowing immigration enforcement actions to occur in sensitive areas, including schools and bus stops. Please visit our website https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/immigration-supports for how we are supporting our students and their families.

"The beginning is the most important part of the work" ~Plato
#WeArePocomoke #Warriors 💙💛











Our math students are busy team building, setting classroom norms, and creating anchor charts for an incredible start to semester 2! 🧮











Pocomoke is in pink for Mya. #CommunitySchools #StudentsSupportingStudents #Believe


Reminder: The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Learn more about our safety protocols by visiting https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


IMPORTANT: Due to scheduling challenges at the close of semester one, high school report cards will now be sent home by February 7, 2025. Elementary, intermediate, and middle school report cards will still be sent home as scheduled by January 31. We thank you for your patience and understanding on this matter.


WCPS Families, weigh in now on the different options for the 2025-2026 WCPS calendar. The feedback gathered will be shared both with school system leadership and the Board of Education. Take the survey before it closes on February 7, at https://tejoin.com/scroll/748536466.


Are you interested in help finding college scholarships and internships? How about some help with creating resumes and portfolios? If so, 4H is hosting College 101 Class on Tuesdays during Your60. Scan the QR code or visit https://tinyurl.com/nhxmne2m to register.



Attention all 11th graders! 📢 📢📢 All 11th graders will take the SAT on March 19th at 8:00 am for FREE! Please scan the QR codes to learn more about this test and to practice!
