On March 26, 8th graders, with no more than one E, were treated to an incentive trip to Crown Sports Center, where a good time was had by all!
FYI
Today's Varsity Baseball game between Washington and Crisfield has been postponed to Friday April 5th 4:00pm at Washington.
FYI for all middle and high school students.
UPDATE: Today’s Varsity Softball 🥎 Game between Washington and Crisfield is now POSTPONED.
Academy Baseball and Softball games along with the JV Baseball games have been postponed for today (Tuesday, April 2).
Sports Schedule for week of April 2-5:
Tuesday:
Academy Baseball Home vs. Washington, 3:00 pm.
Academy Softball Home vs. Washington, 4:00 pm.
Varsity Softball @ Washington, 4:00 pm.
Varsity Baseball @ Washington, 4:00 pm
Wednesday:
Varsity Softball Home vs. Pocomoke, 4:00 pm.
Varsity Baseball Home vs. Pocomoke, 4:00 pm
Varsity Track & Field @ Snow Hill, 4:00 pm.
Friday:
Academy Softball Home vs. Salisbury Christian, 4:00 pm.
Academy Baseball Home vs. Salisbury Christian, 4:00 pm
Varsity Softball @ Salisbury Christian, 4:00 pm.
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Ms. Vickie Nelson
Public Speaking, Journalism & Photography Teacher
For me, Women's History Month is a time to remember and celebrate all the women that came before us who battled great odds in order to create a world where women are allowed to achieve greatness. Because learning never ends, I have started working on my 2nd Master's degree in Visual Communication.
Ms. Traci Young
8th Grade ELA
When I was a student at Crisfield High School, I remember that the male teachers were paid more than the female teachers. This was hard for me to understand, since the female teachers worked just as hard and performed the same job duties. There were also many jobs that women were not allowed to do such as police officers, fire fighters, etc. As a teacher, I am grateful for those who brought about change to these practices. During this month, we recognize the women who paved the way for others to gain equality.
Ms. Ellie Winemiller
Women’s history month means that we take the time out of our days to reflect and research the women that helped build America and make impacts. It is time to recognize current women making differences in current events personally, locally and nationally. For women to feel seen and appreciated. I'm very thankful for the strong women in history and in my current life as well.
On Tuesday, March 26, the Little Annemessex Chapter of the National Honor Society, advised by Mr. Randy Laird, held their annual induction of new members. All senior members received their stole which they will wear at graduation. All new members received their membership pin. Congratulations to all members!
Mrs. Cathy Tapman
I am the IEP Clerk. Some of my duties include schedule meetings, send out Teacher Input Sheets and enter information into the meeting minutes for the caseworker, file paperwork, distribute IEP Snapshots at the beginning of the school year and when the semester changes and obtain teacher signature on Teacher's Receipt of SNAPSHOT, and attend IEP meetings and take notes.
Women's history month is a reminder of the many women who existed before me to lay the building blocks of what accomplishments women have made to date. Women have gone unrecognized for major influential changes so having a month dedicated to recognizing all the hard work that's been done is important. It is a reminder to be grateful for the women in our history.
I live in VA and have been married for 35 years. I have two children and five grandchildren and I am a 12-year cancer survivor.
Erin Walbert - 8th and 9th grade US History I and II Women’s History month represents all the strides women have made in US history. Women have only had the right to vote for about a quarter of our country’s total history, but have always been very influential ‘behind the scenes’. We’ve come a long way since the first settlers, but still have a ways to go to reach true equality. This month celebrates the victories and recognizes the goals we still aim to reach. 2024 CAHS Teacher of the Year, Women's soccer, Outdoor Track and Field Coach, and Recycling Club Advisor.
Mrs. Amanda Thomas is a science teacher here at Crisfield High School. To her Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of women in history. Many of the women had to advocate for themselves which allow us women to do the things we do today.
Mrs. Jennifer Daniels
Special Education Teacher
Women's History Month is special because it makes us stop and recognize the contributions of women that we might overlook otherwise. I think it is very important to find a job that you love.
Hannah Sterling
PE/Health Teacher
It is a great reminder that women are powerful, strong, and important in our society.
Mrs. Nicole Pilchard
Health 2, Health, Weight Training, Lifetime Sports, Fitness & Conditioning
Women's History month means to me, is a celebration of all the accomplishments women have made over the years.
Mrs. Susan Beaver is an educational interpreter at Crisfield High School, meaning she works with deaf students to facilitate communication between the student, teachers, administration and peers. Her parents are also deaf, making her a CODA, or Child of a Deaf Adult. She is married and has a wonderful son and daughter. To Mrs. Beaver, Women's History Month means taking the time to honor and reflect on women's achievements, which paved the way for future generations and continue to do so in inspiring ways, as it serves as a reminder that women have been the foundation of our country and have served in many pivotal roles in our country's history. Honoring women, past and present, during this month is a testament to dreaming big and that she, as a woman, is able to achieve anything she sets her mind to do.
Mrs. Tracy Ward
I’m a Certified Paraprofessional in the special Education department. All the accomplishments that women have done to prove that they can do the same thing as a man we have come a long way in history. I’m a people person who loves my job. I’m fun to be around and love my students and my school.