🎨Mrs. Lobus' class had a great time adding liquid watercolor paint to their salt snowflakes in art class!









This is important information about a revision to the approved 2025-2026 school year calendar to make up a day lost to winter weather last month.
During the Board of Education meeting on Feb. 10, the school system announced a revision to the approved calendar to use one of the designated make-up days. Students of Wicomico County Public Schools will now have school on Monday, March 16th, with 3-hour early dismissal. March 16th is no longer a staff professional day.
The revised calendar is posted in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole on the Calendar page of the school system’s website. Please make sure to use this updated calendar -- with a date of Feb, 10, 2026 in the bottom right corner and March 16th shown as a school day with early dismissal -- as the school year continues.
During the Board of Education meeting on Feb. 10, the school system announced a revision to the approved calendar to use one of the designated make-up days. Students of Wicomico County Public Schools will now have school on Monday, March 16th, with 3-hour early dismissal. March 16th is no longer a staff professional day.
The revised calendar is posted in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole on the Calendar page of the school system’s website. Please make sure to use this updated calendar -- with a date of Feb, 10, 2026 in the bottom right corner and March 16th shown as a school day with early dismissal -- as the school year continues.
Letter days for elementary students (including those at Pittsville Elementary & Middle) are posted each week during the school year. The schedule of letter days is on school web pages in Live Feed, and on the school system's website, in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
The Wicomico County Board of Education will hold a public budget hearing at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10 in the Board Auditorium at 101 Long Ave., Salisbury. All are invited to attend to give input for next year's school system budget.

Wondering if there's anything to do on a cold winter day or evening? Just check out our eBulletinBoard (at www.wicomicoschools.org or any school web page) for plenty of activities for students and families. Here are just some of the events posted now: a Glitter & Glam night tonight at Parkside, STEM Saturday and Career & Technical Education exploration tomorrow, JMB Rock & Roll Revival, and more. Visit the eBulletinBoard today to find activities your student and family would enjoy.










💞🍫REMINDER: Tomorrow is the last day to purchase a Candy gram, Flower gram, or both to send to your favorite person at school! Delivered during the school day on February 13th, 2026.
ANYONE CAN PURCHASE.
Candy Grams: $2.00
Flower Grams: $3.00
Both: $5.00

📅 February breakfast and lunch menus are here! Check out what's being served this month 🍎🥪


❄️Ms. Carapico's first graders got creative in art class yesterday! They made beautiful snowflakes using salt paint. 🎨










🤗💙 Happy National School Counseling Week! Help us as we celebrate our School Counselor, Mrs. Shonda Bell, and our Student Advisor, Mrs. Diana Williams, for all that they do to support our students, staff and school within and beyond their counseling roles!

This Week at Pemberton 🐼

Letter days for elementary students (including those at Pittsville Elementary & Middle) are posted each week during the school year. The schedule of letter days is on school web pages in Live Feed, and on the school system's website, in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
Useful information for this cold week with all of its schedule changes: A note that report cards will now be available Jan. 30 (rescheduled from Jan 29), and a chart about school times with a 90-minute delay.


Good afternoon. Due to continued concerns about weather-related conditions, Wicomico County Public Schools will have a 90-minute delay on Thursday, Jan. 29. Breakfast will not be served in school. Families will receive school-specific instructions regarding the day's schedule if needed. Thank you, and please be safe.

🐝 We held our Pemberton Spelling Bee with our 4th and 5th Grade Class Winners this past week!
🎉 We celebrate all of our amazing spellers and congratulate our Champion: Michael Muriuki, 4th Grader and our Runner-Up, Fedemica Deshommes, 5th Grader.










This is an updated schedule of elementary letter days for the week of Jan. 26-30. Letter days for elementary students (including those at Pittsville Elementary & Middle) are posted each week during the school year. The schedule of letter days is on school web pages in Live Feed, and on the school system's website, in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
Wicomico County Public Schools will have a 90-minute delay on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Breakfast will not be served in school. Students should follow their school’s instructions regarding the day’s schedule. Please be safe.

A Superintendent's Open Door Session will take place from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28. Time with Superintendent of Schools Dr. Micah Stauffer is on a first-come, first-served basis, at the school system's main office at 2424 Northgate Drive, Salisbury.

Important School Status Announcement:
Due to inclement weather conditions, Wicomico County Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 27th. Central Office and school offices will open with a 2-hour delay. Please be safe.
Due to inclement weather conditions, Wicomico County Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 27th. Central Office and school offices will open with a 2-hour delay. Please be safe.

Letter days for elementary students (including those at Pittsville Elementary & Middle) are posted each week during the school year. The schedule of letter days is on school web pages in Live Feed, and on the school system's website, in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
If winter weather causes changes to school status next week, this letter days graphic will be updated.
If winter weather causes changes to school status next week, this letter days graphic will be updated.
📢 💻 📱🎮 Today, our Student Safety Team learned about the importance of online safety with a presentation from Life Crisis Center by Summer Howell.





