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about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
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As a reminder, schools are closed Thursday, March 28 through Monday, April 1, 2024 for Spring Break. We hope that our school community has a restful and relaxing holiday! Schools will reopen on Tuesday, April 2.
about 1 year ago, Somerset County Public Schools
enjoy your spring break, schools closed march 28 - april 1 2024
Mrs. Rebecca Johnson Testing Coordinator Women's History Month holds profound significance for me as a mother of two girls. It serves as a powerful reminder of the strides women have made throughout history, highlighting the remarkable achievements, contributions, and resilience of women in shaping the world we live in today. As a mother, this month provides an invaluable opportunity to instill in my daughters a sense of pride in their gender and a deep appreciation for the women who have paved the way for them. It's a chance to celebrate the diverse stories of women from all walks of life, showcasing the strength, intelligence, and determination that have fueled progress. Women's History Month serves as a call to action for me as a parent. It encourages me to actively engage in conversations with my daughters about the challenges women have faced and continue to face, fostering a sense of empathy and a commitment to creating a more equitable future. I want my girls to be inspired by the stories of trailblazers, learn from the struggles of those who fought for women's rights, and feel empowered to pursue their dreams without limitations. Ultimately, Women's History Month is a time for reflection, education, and empowerment in our household. It's about nurturing a spirit of resilience, encouraging my daughters to embrace their unique qualities, and fostering a belief that they can contribute meaningfully to the ongoing narrative of women's history.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Becky Johnson
Patricia Simpson Women's history month is important to identify women who have worked hard and broken down barriers for future generations. We, as women, need to continue to do so.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
PJ Simpson
Mrs. Nenita Tyler Cafeteria Assistant On this International Women’s Day let us recognize the profound impact of empowered women who, through their strength, resilience and unwavering determination, shaped the world around them. Women’s History Month is not just a celebration, it is a tribute to the countless achievements and contributions made by women across all spheres of life. Let us stand together, acknowledging the power within each and every woman and continue fostering an environment where equality thrives. Happy Women’s Month to the trailblazers, the change makers and the architects of a more inclusive future. Let us celebrate all women from all walks of life!
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Nenita Tyler
Reminder: please respond to our community survey by March 31, 2024. Your feedback will assist the Somerset County Board of Education in the search for the next Superintendent of SCPS. Click here to take the survey: https://www.somerset.k12.md.us/article/1520931
about 1 year ago, Somerset County Public Schools
The online survey regarding the search for the next Superintendent of SCPS is open and accepting responses through March 31, 2024. We hope you will take a few minutes to provide feedback that will assist the Somerset County Board of Education in the search for the next Superintendent of SCPS.   Click here to take the survey: https://www.somerset.k12.md.us/article/1520931
Congratulations to all National Honor Society new members as they were inducted into the Little Annemessex Chapter, advised by Mr. Randy Laird. More photos to come!
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
NHS Induction
FYI - Dual Enrollment Info Session for the 2024-2025 school year!
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
DE Info Session
We would also like to honor and recognize these wonderful ladies who were featured in the February edition of the Crabber Insider Extra! Mrs. Angie Brittingham – Administrative Assoc. II, Ms. DeAuvionne Brittingham – 8th Gr. Science Teacher, Mrs. GG Brumley - Custodian, Ms. Jocelyn Corbin – LST, Mrs. Cathy Jackson – Paraprofessional, Mrs. Edna Johnson – Paraprofessional, Ms. Deshell Johnson – Cafeteria Assistant, Ms. Janae Johnson – Learning Support Specialist, Ms. Monica Jones – Paraprofessional, Mrs. Dawn Mitchell – Learning Support Specialist, Mrs. Janice Primm – Learning Support, Mrs. Renette Walker – Paraprofessional, Mrs. DeAlma Ward – Cafeteria Assistant, Mrs. Delia Young - Paraprofessional,
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Mrs. Sarah Hanratty ELA teacher teaching English II,III, and IV To me Women's History Month means taking the time to recognize the achievements, and hardships women in U.S. have fought for. acknowledging the suffragettes who fought for women’s rights and the vote. It's also a time to learn about women who have made incredible bounds, whom we might not be aware of; a learning opportunity. I've been singing since I started lessons at 4 years old. My 15 minutes of fame would be that I've sung the National Anthem twice for the Seattle Seahawks and I got the opportunity to sing for Saint Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. I'm very proud and blessed to have been able to have those moments I will never forget.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Sarah Hanratty
Mrs. Vickie Evans At Crisfield High, Mrs. Vickie Evans is a school administrative associate. She has worked at Crisfield High for 16 years and loves every second of it as the students and staff are amazing. She has been married to her husband for 27 years and has 3 adult children. To Mrs. Evans, Women’s History Month means that we have the chance to highlight the accomplishments of other women. It reminds us to be supportive, encouraging, and nurturing of one another not only throughout this month, but all of the time.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Vickie Evans
Mrs. Grace Gray is a teacher librarian at Crisfield High. To her, Women’s History Month is the chance to appreciate the accomplishments that were made by women that paved the way to the life she leads today. Women can vote, can have a job, and it's all because of women like and unlike her. It is the chance to appreciate strong women.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Grace Gray
Mark your calendar!
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Seton Center
Somerset County Community Partnership!
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Partner
After School Warrior Program.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
After School Warrior
Today through March 31, 2024, please take a few moments to respond to the community survey regarding the search for the next Superintendent of SCPS: https://www.somerset.k12.md.us/article/1520931
about 1 year ago, Somerset County Public Schools
somerset boe seeks input in community survey
Ms. Sidney Smith is a 9th grade and 11th grade English teacher. Women’s History Month to her means so much to her as for decades of women’s stories and achievements have been largely left out of the curriculum. Now that the curriculum is being changed throughout the classroom, she thinks that we should ask ourselves whose stories are being left out, and how we could elevate and empower female voices.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Sidney Smith
Bobbie Wigglesworth Paraprofessional Women's History Month is very important to me. It represents inspiration and celebration of all women to honor their achievements and contributions to our country. I enjoy working with our students and staff.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Bobbie Wigglesworth
Mrs. Heather McHenry is an Instrumental Music Director and Music Theatre Teacher and has been here at Crisfield High school for 23 years. To her Women’s History Month means an amazing opportunity for women of all backgrounds to be recognized and highlighted for all of their achievements, contributions, and hard work. It also means that we can celebrate and lift each other up as well as appreciate each other’s achievements. She is proud to be a part of a family of strong, hard-working women who set a wonderful example for her and her daughters to follow. She hopes that she is able to set a similar example for the young women she teaches and is inspired by daily.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School
Heather McHenry
Sports Schedule for Week of March 25-27: Monday: Boys Varsity Baseball @ Colonel Richardson, 4:00 pm. Girls Varsity Softball @ Colonel Richardson, 4:00 pm. Wednesday: Boys Varsity Baseball @ Snow Hill, 4:00 pm. Girls Varsity Softball @ Snow Hill, 4:00 pm. Track & Field @ Cambridge S. Dorchester, 2:00 pm JV Boys Baseball @ Mardela, 4:00 pm.
about 1 year ago, Crisfield High School