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Friday, October 14, 2011

Opportunities To Support Our Students And Schools

Saturday, Oct. 15
Yard Sale by the Wicomico High National Honor Society
Wicomico High Auditorium

The National Honor Society (NHS) of Wicomico High School will have a yard sale in the school auditorium from 6-11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15 to raise money for service to the community. Proceeds from the yard sale will help the NHS provide toys and stockings that will be given out to families through the Salvation Army this winter. Anyone wishing to make a donation of clean, usable clothes or household items should contact Linda Howard at Wicomico High at 410-677-5146 or lhoward@wcboe.org.

A+ Garden Centre at Parkside High School Now Open

The A+ Garden Centre at Parkside High School is open for the fall season, with regular hours from 8:15-11 a.m. and 12:30-2 p.m. on school days. The Garden Centre will also be open from 3-6 p.m. this Friday. Purchases of these plants, grown by Parkside CTE horticulture students, supports the horticulture program. Available for purchase are:

mums at $4 each or four for $15
pansies (40 cents for 3-inch or a 32-count flat for $12.16, 80 cents for 4-inch or a 10-count flat for $7.50, or 14-inch pot for $12.95)
perennials $3.95 each
aloe vera, 4-inch pot $1.75
One and 2.8 cubic foot bags also available for purchase

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

director of nursing at a princess anne nursing home, Pam Quillen, was arrested for stealing a prescription pad, writing a script for oxycodone and then trying to fill it at a local pharmacy; Somerset County Court today, she got probation only and payed a court fee of only 35 dollars, this is crazy, people are getting away with everything; Look a the maryland judical court search, they dropped most charges and she got a plea deal

Anonymous said...

Let the teachers union pony up.

Anonymous said...

Dear 12:06- I'm afraid this is all just hearsay...she was really taking a course in creative writing...and as for the teacher' association paying for it, I don't believe that they pay for staff development....