Important information for all RAMFAM seniors and an additional scholarship opportunity.
about 2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Starts today at 3 PM! A wonderful holiday tradition here at Parkside High School!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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CHILDREN and SCREEN TIME! On January 29, 2026, the Infants and Toddlers Program, in collaboration with the Judy Center, will host a caregiver training titled “Children and Screen Time: What We Know and What Should Parents Do About It?”

Dr. Matt Edelstein, Director of the Brief Treatment Clinic at the Kennedy Krieger Institute, will present to parents, caregivers, childcare providers, and private/parochial school partners during a morning and early evening session.

This is a free training for our community and is paid for using IDEA Part C and Judy Center grant funds. Dr. Edelstein’s presentation will provide attendees with greater knowledge and awareness of the impact of screen time on behavior and development. Additionally, attendees will learn more about how to set limits on devices and other media applications.

Reserve your spot today using the QR code on the flyer!
2 months ago, Paul Butler
Image of a flyer advertising A Training on Children and Screen Time by Dr. Matt Edelstein to anyone in Wicomico County on January 29, 2026
Scholarship Opportunities!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Tomorrow's schedule...skipping 2nd period tomorrow. 1st, 4th, and then 5th. State testing will still take place.
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Due to expected icy roads in the morning, Wicomico County Public Schools will have a 90-minute delay on Monday, December 15. Breakfast will not be served in school. Students should follow their school’s instructions regarding the day’s schedule. Please be safe. Thank you.
2 months ago, Paul Butler
Image of flyer announcing School Status Change for Monday December 15th with a 90-Minute Delay
RAMFAM, a reminder of this week's schedule due to testing. No RAM TIME, just 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th. Take a screenshot so you always have it with you!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Congratulations Jacob Benjamin (Class of 2026) on being the Parkside LEO of the month! Jacob is always looking for ways to make this a better community and world!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Gabi Saintphard today had the privilege of performing with the University of Maryland Honor Band. We are so proud of you Gabi!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Congratulations to Olivia Folke and Justin Riddleberger (Class of 2026) who are representing Parkside this weekend at Towson University's High School Honor Band. We are so proud of you both!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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RAMFAM, don't forget that Monday is Flannel Day for Parkside CTE SGA Holiday Spirit Week!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Today we held another successful Parkside Food Distribution courtesy of Parkside Community Schools, Parkside Counseling Department, Food Bank, and RAM TIME Service Learning Hours class.
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Our wonderful Parkside Orchestra is performing today at the Commonwealth Senior Center. We here at Parkside love to share and spread our Holiday Joy to all those around! 💚🤍🐏🎄🐏🤍💚
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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OVERALL WINNERS OF THE RAMOPHONE CONTEST: Our ALL-TIME teacher winners are: In 3rd place: Ms. Daniel In 2nd place: Ms. Miller In 1st place: Mr. Boyle Our ALL-TIME student winners are: In 3rd place (a tie): Mike Remy and Marie Theragene In 2nd place: Djoulinka Francois In 1st place: Ezechiel Charles!!! Thank you Parkside ML Department for setting this up!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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RAMFAM, don't forget our Parkside SGA Holiday Spirit Week next week! Let’s see that flannel on Monday!!!
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Next week is a full week of school, but Winter Break will soon be upon us. Here are key dates to keep in mind for Winter Break.
2 months ago, Tracy Sahler
Winter Break dates
Winter Break dates in Spanish
Winter Break dates in Haitian Creole
Celebrating 50 Years of Pride, Excellence, and Tradition

Join us in commemorating five decades of Parkside Pride! Our NEW Parkside High School Brick Garden is a lasting way to honor our school’s legacy and celebrate the people who make it special.

Purchase a custom engraved brick to:
• Commemorate your time at Parkside
• Remember a loved one
• Honor a teacher, coach, or classmate
• Celebrate a graduation or milestone
• Share words of inspiration

Your personalized brick will become a permanent part of Parkside’s history, laid in front of the school in our beautiful Brick Garden.

All proceeds support school beautification projects and the ongoing upkeep of the Brick Garden, ensuring it remains a proud symbol of our community for years to come.

Leave your mark. Celebrate the legacy. Show your Parkside Pride!

Here is the link to purchase your brick:

https://www.bricksrus.com/donorsite/parkside

2 months ago, Brian Briggs
PHS Brick Garden
Tomorrow, Friday, December 12th, at 9 AM on the Schumaker Drive Bus Parking Lot (enter directly opposite the street from the Ward Museum). We will keep open till all food is distributed.
2 months ago, Brian Briggs
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Wicomico County Public Schools CTE Program Receives Refurbished Police Vehicle

Wicomico County Public Schools is proud to announce a unique collaboration between the Salisbury Police Department and the Career & Technical Education (CTE) program that will enhance safety at Parkside High School. The Salisbury Police Department generously donated a used police vehicle to the district, which students in the CTE Collision Repair and Criminal Justice classes fully refurbished.
This hands-on project provided students with real-world experience in automotive repair and law enforcement procedures. Collision Repair students worked diligently to restore the vehicle’s exterior and mechanical systems.

This partnership also demonstrates the power of community collaboration and the value of career-focused education. WCPS extends its Thanks to the Salisbury Police Department, Police Chief Dave Meienshein, and Salisbury Mayor Randy Taylor.

2 months ago, Paul Butler
Image of CTE Criminal Justice and Collision Repair students and faculty along with members of the Salisbury Police Department which donated a police cruiser to the program