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Friday, October 11, 2019

Pocomoke High School's LEAD program honored by Ravens

POCOMOKE CITY, Md. —A new organization at a Worcester County school is in the spotlight for making a difference in the community.

This Baltimore Ravens is honoring a student-led group at Pocomoke High School called Leadership, Education and Awareness About Disabilities (LEAD).

"We basically just inform people about different disabilities and, like, how we can, like, make them more normal and fit in a little bit better," junior Bethanni Russell said.

Pocomoke High School teacher Rebecca Stevens said she's the parent of two special needs children, so she recently started LEAD at the school.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pokomoke high is an excellent school. Wicomico schools can only dream of being that good.

Anonymous said...

Well 802 you should have went there...it is spelled Pocomoke

Anonymous said...

Very nice to see positive news from a school being proactive with all students! Outstanding!

Anonymous said...

Back in the seventies it was the other way around!

Anonymous said...

See, you just made my point.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Back in the seventies it was the other way around!

October 11, 2019 at 11:16 AM

WRONG!! I graduated in 1978 and completed a doctorate. I bet you can't say the same!!