For the last day of Black History Month we recognize Ms. Monica Jones, ALC Paraprofessional. Black History Month is very empowering to me. It is a chance to celebrate diversity, promote equality, and encourage understanding. A time to honor the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history.
I am currently studying to become a teacher. A quote I reflect on often is " If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender and rise up against all odds." - Rev. Jesse Jackson
We also honor Mr. Chuck Parker, custodian!
We also honor Ms. Val Bevins, paraprofessional who keeps the In-school suspension room running! We couldn't do it without her! And Mrs. Renette Walker, a one-on-one paraprofessional! Great job ladies!
This student got pinched for honoring the Pledge of Allegiance as she was crossing the street coming to school! Getting pinched means someone did something special or extraordinary!
Students interested in working for Chesapeake Shipbuilders recently took a tour of the shipyard and were able to ask questions and meet with Alana a recruitment specialist. Special shout out to Mr. Buddy Ward and Mr. Chris Guy for attending the tour with us. Students that are interested in learning more about a career in Welding are encouraged to contact Career Coach, Leigh Presley at LPRESLEY@SOMERSET.K12.MD.US A special thanks to Alana and Tyler for showing our students the real world of work. Thank you to the employees working in the yard for being so accomodating to our students. We are thrilled to be forming a lasting partnership with Chesapeake Shipbuilders.
Mental Health Awareness Wednesdays.
Congratulations to the Crabber Boys Basketball team who defeated WHS last evening! Crisfield will play Cambridge South Dorchester Thursday 5:30 pm at Cambridge in the 1A East Region 2 Semi- Finals!
Today we honor Ms. Janice Primm
Learning Support Assistant and is a part of the LST team. Learning Support Assistant is her title. Black History to Ms. Primm means “it's a time where those that have done or made great contributions to the African American race can be celebrated and recognized for their achievements. We shouldn't have to wait until they are dead to "Give them their flowers.” She is #9 out of 10 children and a born and raised Alabama girl - Forever ROLL TIDE- She is also a mother of 1 son and 2 daughters- Ms. Primms’ family is either in Education, Military or the Pulpit. She has one son and two daughters.
And we honor Mrs. Cathy Jackson, Paraprofessional. She’s also an attendant at a funeral home, a notary, cleaning business owner, insurance agent, and many more. You may ask, why does she have so many jobs? The answer is simple: Because someone in the community may need her, as she believes that you should never depend on knowing how to do just one thing. This is why Black History Month means so much to her. To Mrs. Jackson, Black History Month means the doors and opportunities that have been made available to her through her heritage. Every day, these positions serve as a reminder that she is able to celebrate her heritage daily.
Today the Learning Support Team (LST) held a Black History Month Community Breakfast and Read-In. Everyone enjoyed the delicious breakfast, the choir singing (featuring Mrs. Delia Young), a band trio and readings by students!
We also honor Mr. Corey Newborns, Behavior Intervention Specialist, MS.
Black History month means to me remembering the important people and events in the history of the African diaspora. It also is a time of reverence, homage, and celebration.
Mr. Newborns graduated from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a master’s degree in Leadership and Administration from Wilmington University. Mr. Newborns has worked in the field of Education for 21 years. He has worked in Higher Education for 15 years and Public Schools for 6 years. Mr. Newborns taught Social Studies World Civilization, Ancient History, Government, and African American Studies. Mr. Newborns favorite quote is…. "Don't aspire to make a living, aspire to make a difference." -Denzel Washington
Today we honor and recognize Ms. DeAuvionne Brittingham, 8th grade Science Teacher. To her, Black History Month is a time to look back at how far the African American community has come and to recognize the leaders and inventors that have paved the way for future generations. She is currently getting her master’s degree and her favorite thing to do is shop!”
The SCPS Teacher Career Expo & School Showcase scheduled for Wednesday, 2/28/24 is postponed, and a new date will be announced soon. In the meantime, SCPS is still accepting applications for potential teaching positions on our website: https://somerset.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
Fans who are interested in attending Tuesday's Boys Basketball Playoff game at Crisfield High School, the doors will open at 4:30 p.m. and will close when we reach our capacity or shortly after 5:00 p.m. All tickets are $6.00.
The first play-off game for boys basketball is at home tomorrow, Feb. 27, at 5:00 pm, and the girls play @ Cambridge S. Dorchester on Wednesday at 5:30 pm. Ticket price for all adults and students is $6.
Today we recognize and honor Mrs. Delia Young. Ms. Young
Some of you may know Ms. Young from the halls, or seeing her in classes. Ms. Young is a paraprofessional for special education. Black History month means everything to her. It is her time to celebrate and honor strong black leaders and her ancestors who have paved the way for her. She thanks God every day that she is a part of a beautiful legacy. And one thing about her is that she is an unapologetic queen, with a grateful heart.
We also honor Mr. Greg Bozman Jr.
Physical Education teacher. To him Black History Month is a very meaningful and influential month. It provides a way for him and many other African Americans to acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of the key black leaders, past and present, who have paved the way and opened up many doors for African Americans to be successful in our country. He is a graduate of Crisfield Academy and High School, and this is his third year teaching within Somerset Country Public Schools.
Last Wednesday, students in Mrs. Lankford's Physics class were learning how to make and use motion diagrams by videoing each other running and walking on the track. Photos by Mrs. Lankford.
First-round playoffs for basketball have begun!
Tuesday:
Boys Varsity Basketball Home vs. Washington, 5:00 pm.
Wednesday:
Girls Varsity Basketball @ Cambridge S. Dorchester, 5:30 pm.
Go Crabbers!
Students in Ms. Vickie Nelson's 6th period Photography class were busy creating their visual journals today!