While the score might not have ended up in our favor, it was still a great night to be a RAM last evening! Thank you to everyone who came out to support our Parkside Rams Football team, our Parkside Marching RAMS, our Parkside Cheerleaders, and Parkside! Our Parkside PRIDE was on full display and we're so proud of how well Parkside was represented! We will need everyone back out there this coming Thursday night at County Stadium when JMB hosts us. Let's go, RAMS!!! 💚🤍🐏🏈🐏🤍💚
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Yesterday, the Parkside CTE Level 1 Child Development Students helped to introduce some of the outdoor play equipment to the Prince Street RAM Lambs during recess. It was a beautiful day to enjoy the sunshine and get some exercise!
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Yesterday, the students in the first round of ATEX Child Development Associate Program got the opportunity to partner read with the Prince Street RAM Lambs. We love the Prince Street RAM Lambs and that our students get to work with them!
10 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Have you checked out our eBulletinBoard on our website recently? It features flyers from the school system and community for a wide range of activities and services for families. Visit the eBulletinBoard on our website or on any school website by clicking the eBulletinBoard button under the home page photo gallery. Flyers may be submitted for review on that page as well.

Here are five of the current flyers from nonprofits, government agencies and health care organizations. You'll find many more at https://www.wicomicoschools.org/o/wcps/page/ebulletinboard#/
10 days ago, Tracy Sahler
Droppin the Beat Open House
October 10 to 12 Pickleball Tournament
TidalHealth drive through flu clinics
September 23 College & Career Training Fair
October 11 Horn Point Open House
Friday Night Lights – Parkside vs. Easton We are excited for another great night of Varsity Football this Friday, September 12th, at 6:00 p.m., as the Parkside Rams take on the Easton Warriors at Wicomico County Stadium. New for This Season: Weapons Detection Screening As part of Wicomico County Public Schools’ ongoing commitment to safety, we will be using weapons detection systems at Wicomico County Stadium. This process is designed to identify and prevent unauthorized or harmful items from being brought into our events. Please note: All spectators will be screened prior to entry. Removing items from pockets will be required. Bags are subject to search, and large bags are not permitted. This process may cause some delays at the gate — we suggest that you get their early (gates open at 5) and ask for your patience as we implement this important safety measure. Restroom Procedure Update There has been a change in the restroom procedure at Wicomico County Stadium. To better assist with crowd management, the restrooms located in the back of the field house will be closed. Portable restrooms will be available near the concession stands. If you or a member of your family need restroom access due to handicap needs or small children, please notify a member of the event staff, and they will do their best to accommodate you. Additional Game Day Information To help everyone enjoy a safe and smooth Friday Night Lights experience, please review the following: Weapons, tobacco products, outside food, and beverages are not permitted. Students in middle school or younger must be accompanied by an adult to enter. Tickets must be purchased in advance through GoFan.co. No cash will be accepted at the gate. Can’t make the game? Watch it live on fan.hudl.com. The Wicomico County Board of Education and Wicomico County Public Schools thank you for your support as we work together to provide a safe, family-friendly Friday Night Lights experience. We look forward to seeing you at the stadium.  LET'S GO, RAMS!!! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
11 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Want to help make this a better world? Come join the Parkside LEO Club!
12 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Join the ACE Mentor Program! Are you interested in architecture, construction, or engineering? The ACE Mentor Program connects high school students with professionals in these exciting fields to explore real-world projects, build teamwork skills, and discover future career paths. Students work side-by-side with mentors on hands-on design challenges while gaining valuable experience for college and beyond. First Meeting: Parkside High School Thursday, Sept. 25 3:30pm - 4:30 pm Reach out to Andrea Suk at alsuk@salisbury.edu for more information or check out our website https://www.acementor.org/affiliates/wicomico-county-md/
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Families with students in grades 7 - 12 are invited to attend the College & Career Training Fair on Tuesday, September 23rd at James M. Bennett High School (300 East College Avenue; Salisbury, MD 21804) from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Parking is available in the auditorium parking lot or by the main entrance off College Avenue. At this event you will have the opportunity to learn more about the college application process, information about academic programs, student life, athletics, and fine & performing arts.  Information will also be available about Career Training programs and joining the armed services after high school graduation. School counselors will be available to share answers to any questions about scheduling classes, AP and Dual Enrollment and graduation requirements.  Information will also be available about the CTE & VPA programs.  If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Beth Sheller at msheller@mywcps.org.  Spanish and Haitian Creole interpreters will be available. To register for this event, please visit: www.strivefair.com . We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, September 23 at James M. Bennett High School between 6:00 – 7:30 pm!
13 days ago, Brian Briggs
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RAMFAM, we need you there Friday night to support our football team, our cheerleaders, our Parkside Marching RAMS, and Parkside! Let’s fill that stadium up and show everyone how much school spirit Parkside has!!! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
13 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Andrew Hill, Parkside CTE Level 2 HPM student, shows his machining proficiency with raw stock and finished product. Keep up the great work Andrew!
14 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Parkside Girls Soccer in action versus North Caroline this afternoon. Let's go, RAMS!
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Scenes from a celebration: Check out the joy today as all of Wicomico High School packed the auditorium to celebrate WiHi ESOL teacher and 2025-2026 Wicomico Teacher of the Year Emma Cohn Matthews for being one of seven finalists for Maryland Teacher of the Year! Superintendent of Schools Dr. Micah Stauffer and Principal Dr. Undrea Blake were delighted to have the WiHi band, cheerleaders, and all students and staff join in the celebration.

Mrs. Cohn Matthews will have her state panel interview soon. The Maryland Teacher of the Year Gala will be held Sept. 26, ending with the announcement of one of the finalists as the next Maryland Teacher of the Year. Good luck, Mrs. Cohn Matthews! You're an excellent representative of your school and school system, and of all Wicomico teachers.
14 days ago, Tracy Sahler
Celebration of Wicomico Teacher of the Year as state TOY finalist
Celebration of Wicomico Teacher of the Year as state TOY finalist
Celebration of Wicomico Teacher of the Year as state TOY finalist
Celebration of Wicomico Teacher of the Year as state TOY finalist
Celebration of Wicomico Teacher of the Year as state TOY finalist
RAMFAM, tomorrow we wear yellow to promote suicide prevention awareness. 🎗
14 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Chipotle Fundraiser for the PHS Class of 2028 next Thursday! Help spread the word!
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Scholarship opportunity!
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Thanks, Shot By Nate, for the great photos from yesterday's PHS Varsity Boys Soccer win over Queen Anne’s.
15 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Starts September 18th in the Parkside High Schumaker Bus Parking Lot. See you there!
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Parkside Field Hockey in action this afternoon. 💚🤍🐏🏑🐏🤍💚
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Starts this Thursday, September 11th.
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