
Thank you to our Americorp Foster Grandparent program for donating 58 boxes of tissues to our school for our students!


Somerset County Public Schools is operating on time today, Thursday, March 20, 2025. Some local news stations have mistakenly reported a delay, but all schools and offices are open on a normal schedule.


Update: There has been a time change for the Mobile Job Unit on Thursday, March 20th. The event will be from 3:00-5:00pm. Please see the attached flyer for more details!


Due to flooding in low-lying areas, schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students and teachers on Monday, March 17, 2025. Twelve-month staff should report on time as scheduled. Please use caution while traveling.


Please take a moment to view Dr. Gibson's video about what is happening at GES this week! Just click on the link!
https://youtu.be/gE1W3nJb1_w

Mrs. Brumley has selected the GES's artists of the month for March. In second grade the artist completed a beautiful "pour painting" with warm and cool colors in acrylics. The third grade artist created a really cool piece of art using foil, water, markers and a sharpie. In 4th grade the artist finished a self portrait using pencil and a mirror. The 5th grade artist used oil pastels to do their version of Van Gogh's "Starry Night". Congratulations to all 4 artists!





Please join us for Parent Teacher Conference on March 20th from 1-4pm!
https://5il.co/3ab8x

Last week, in celebration of African-American History Month, Greenwood Elementary students put on an incredible Wax Museum exhibition, showcasing influential figures who have shaped history! 🏆✨
From inventors to activists, athletes to artists, students proudly stepped into the roles of these trailblazers, sharing powerful stories and inspiring lessons. 👏💡
A huge thank you to all the families who came out to support our young historians! ❤️ Your encouragement and engagement made this event even more special. Together, we continue to celebrate and honor the rich history that shapes our world. 🌍📖
#BlackHistoryMonth #SCPSCelebrates #GreenwoodElementary #WaxMuseum #HistoryComesAlive #FamilyEngagement

📚🎉 Read Across America Week Fun at Greenwood Elementary! 🎉📚
Dr. Tasker-Mitchell had a wonderful time reading to students in Mrs. Sapp’s class today! 📖✨ The students were all ears as they listened and engaged in the story, celebrating the joy of reading together. 📚❤️

Due to anticipated high winds and severe storms expected this afternoon, Wednesday, 3/5/2025, all after-school activities and evening events have been canceled. Please be safe!


SCPS Faculty & Staff: Join us Wednesday, March 5 at 5:00 PM for our Grow Your Own Virtual Event! Explore career growth from Paraprofessional to Teacher, Teacher to Administrator, & Behavior Support/Specialist to Special Ed Teacher. Register here: https://bit.ly/SCPS-GYO


We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Bakewell, our amazing second-grade teacher, has been named Teacher of the Year for Greenwood Elementary!🎉
Congratulations, Ms. Bakewell 🦅




After reassessment, Fri. Feb. 21 will be a Virtual Learning Day for SCPS beginning at 8 AM. 12-month staff should telework & contact their supervisor. Essential staff should confirm a safe report time. Virtual Day Plan: www.somerset.k12.md.us/page/virtual-day-instruction-plan


Schools will open after a 2-hour delay, Friday, Feb. 21, due to icy road conditions. 12-month staff should report after the delay & essential staff reports on time. Please be safe & attend to future updates.


Join SECAC on 3/5/25 at the Somerset Board of Education office to discover valuable tips & strategies for supporting your child at home, and connect with other families who share similar experiences. This event will feature guest speakers & special education teachers, Ms. Jennifer Bennett & 2023 Somerset Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Tania Cunningham-Raycrow. Light refreshments will be served.



Due to inclement weather, Thurs., Feb. 20 will be a Virtual Learning Day. 12-mo staff should telework & contact their supervisor. Essential staff should contact their supervisor for a safe time to report. Virtual Day Info: www.somerset.k12.md.us/page/virtual-day-instruction-plan


Due to anticipated inclement weather, all schools will dismiss early today, Weds., 2/19/25. Elementary dismissal at 12:30 PM, and secondary dismissal at 11:30 AM. All afterschool activities & evening events are canceled. Please be safe and attend to future updates.


Please join us at Greenwood Elementary School on Feb. 20th from 4:00 - 6:30 PM to engage with the Lower Shore Workforce Alliance Mobile Job Unit, and the Lower Shore Health Insurance Assistance Program.
The American Job Center (AJC) Mobile Unit is a community outreach program utilizing the latest technology to deliver on-site employment search and career services. The AJC mobile unit is outfitted with a generator and seven computers with cellular Internet access making it a truly self-contained employment resource. Staff will be on site to help with resumes and more. *Please note: NO CHILDREN are allowed on the unit. If you need child care, please call Mrs. Smiley at 410-651-0391.
Representatives with The Lower Shore Health Insurance Assistance Program will also be on-site to assist with health insurance enrollment in the Maryland Health Connection, answer questions about current coverage, and update contact & income information.
Please contact Mrs. Smiley if you have additional questions. 410-651-0931



Last Chance: Please consider leaving your input on the 2025-2026 academic calendar. Review calendar drafts 1 - 4 and leave your feedback and comments by responding to our short survey by Friday, February 14, 2025 at www.somerset.k12.md.us/article/2008588


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