Showing posts with label Pocomoke High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pocomoke High School. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

"Warrior Roots" at Pocomoke High!

 


10/21/25

Pocomoke High School celebrated the grand opening of its community garden Monday night! Guests enjoyed fresh food samples made on site, participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and even harvested produce from the garden beds. The event also revealed the garden’s name, chosen by community vote — Warrior Roots. A huge thank you to UMES Extension 4-H, UMD Extension, and the Worcester County Health Department for partnering with PHS to make this initiative possible. #PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester


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Live Feed | WORCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Thursday, August 7, 2025

Pocomoke High's administrative team-

 

Pocomoke High School's administrative team for the 2025-2026 school year: new to the team is Assistant Principal Jeff Postell, Jennifer Rayne continues as Principal, and Assistant Principal Kristin Cashman.

Monday, May 19, 2025

Sentimental Journey?

 (5/19/25) This morning, Pocomoke High School seniors took a special walk down memory lane, visiting Pocomoke Elementary and Pocomoke Middle to celebrate their upcoming graduation. They were greeted by teachers who guided them along the way, and by the younger students who look up to them with pride and excitement.



Saturday, June 8, 2024

Friday, June 9, 2023

Pocomoke High's Principal Rayne flies with the Thunderbirds!

(WMDT)


                                                 

WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. –  Hometown Hero and Pocomoke High School Principal Jenifer Rayne took the skies with the US Airforce Thunderbirds, in recognition of her service to her students at Pocomoke High School.

It’s part of Thunderbird’s Home Town Hero program...

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Pocomoke High School Principal flies with the Thunderbirds - 47abc (wmdt.com)

 

            (Pocomoke High School Facebook)



Wednesday, May 31, 2023

THEY DID IT!! 





All above photos from Pocomoke High Facebook page

Salisbury Daily Times Photo

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Seeking speakers

 


Pocomoke High School is seeking volunteers to speak on behalf of Holocaust survivors. Contact Scott Schaire (NASA, Wallops) at 757-709-3186.

 


Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Friday evening PHS Class of 2022 Parade!

         (PHS Facebook)           



                          


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Monday, November 19, 2018

High Fives for TV Performance!

The Pocomoke High School Chorus performed on television Monday on WBOC's DelmarvaLife program.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Pocomoke Students Recognized For Helping

(From WBAL, Baltimore)

Pocomoke High School Student United Way gets Honor Row



The Pocomoke High School Student United Way is being honored at Sunday's Baltimore Ravens game for going above and beyond to help others in the community.
"I just want to help people for as long as I can," 11th grade student Gracie Boyce said.
The warriors dish up meals for those in the community who need one, including recently at the Samaritan Shelter in Pocomoke City. With the help of volunteers, like the Pocomoke High School Student United Way, up to 250 meals a week can be served from the shelter.
"You're helping someone. You don't know what they're going through, a random stranger. You're helping them. You're just that little thing. You just made their life so much better, made their day so much easier, and you just get that feeling," 11th grade student Michaela Redding said.
On Wednesday, the students packed up a comfort dish, chili with pasta, and warm apples with berries. And they prepared for the next meal offering.
"It's so amazing to see everyone so thankful, and it feels really good to see that you're making a difference to somebody and they're just so appreciative to you," Boyce said.
The group's hard work doesn't end there.
"They really enjoy doing things like wheelchair ramp builds, visiting some of our agencies in the springtime, and we stuff Christmas stockings around the holidays, and that kind of thing," said Chelsea Johnson, with the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore.
The group hosts a St. Patrick's Day party at the senior center, spending time with people who have early dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
And the students also create literacy kits for Judy Center toddlers through Maryland Day to Serve.
They put smiles on the faces of others, and the students may let a smile sneak out, too. The group will get to sit in an Honor Row at Sunday's Ravens game.
We also recognize the Pocomoke Key Club and the Salisbury Youth Civics Council.
The Key Club participates in activities like making clay beads to donate to Beads of Courage, donating mugs of love to clients of Meals on Wheels, and raising money for Wreaths Across America to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Salisbury Youth Civics Council works closely with governmental and community leaders to raise awareness on youth-related issues, and following the volunteer projects, each student creates a proposal that they share with local officials to improve the community.

Friday, April 28, 2017

Pocomoke’s Byrd ‘A Model We All Look Up To’

From The Dispatch


Retiring Pocomoke High School Athletic Director, coach and teacher David Byrd, second from right, was honored at the Worcester County Board of Education this month. Pictured with him are Superintendent Lou Taylor, Assistant Principal Jenifer Rayne and Board of Education President Bill Gordy.

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Your Photos Are Welcomed

As always the PPE welcomes your photos.

If anyone has photos that were taken last evening  at the Awards Ceremonies at Pocomoke High School  please send them to us. 

Also, in the near future graduation day will be here and we would love posting those photos too.

Thanks.  jmmb

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The New Pocomoke City Mini Park

This eyesore of a corner lot in downtown Pocomoke City has had a true makeover!  Angela Manos, Downtown Coordinator for Pocomoke City has done an amazing job with sprucing up downtown Pocomoke in the short time she has been there. 

In fact, I'd say, Pocomoke City has had a makeover!

Great job, Angela and everyone involved.


Written by
Angela Manos
Pocomoke City Downtown Coordinator

Are you watching our NEW MINI-PARK -- at Second & Market -- start to take shape?

Many thanks go to our WINTER QUARTERS MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE Superintendent, Douglas Guns AND to Pocomoke High School Media Relations Specialist, Patricia Tomasovic & PHS freshman STUDENTS, (left to right) Brandi Lemaster and Carolinda Fear.

Brandi and Carolinda worked with Ms.Tomasovic to plant our seasonal flower beds  as part of PHS' After-School Academy; also completing their Service Learning Requirements.

Brandi Lemaster (left) Carolinda Fear (right)
kb Photo

The students’ work is just one downtown beautification project that PHS administration, faculty and students have been involved with. Youth involvement with our downtown revitalization effort has been championed by PHS' newly appointed Principal, Annette Wallace.

MANY THANKS to all!!!

pocomokehighschool.org/

— with Douglas Guns, Brandi Lemaster, Annette Wallace, Patricia Tomasovic and Carolinda Fear at Pocomoke City, Maryland.

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~You can find City of Pocomoke and kb photo on facebook ~

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

More PHS Prom Photos From Cypress Park

I asked for more photos taken in Cypress Park on Prom Night and I received some!

What a wonderful idea to use  the beauty of Cypress Park as background for prom photos.


These young adults look absolutely elegant yet comfortable in formal wear and the photos are wonderful.

Matt Whyte and Amber Hall



Robbie Stancil, Austin McGee, Matt Whyte


Group Photo

Taken Saturday May 5, 2012
PHS Prom
 







 
Thank you Sandee Whyte for sending the photos !