
Between FY2010 and FY 2025, the county budget increased by $81,291,033 (65.2%). In this same time, the county’s allocation to WCBOE increased by only $855,242 (1.7%). The county allocated .1% of its revenue growth to public education.
During the budget development process for the school system and the county, we call on our students, parents and guardians, staff and community to unite and advocate for better funding for education from Wicomico County. Please help ensure that our students receive the local funding they deserve in next year’s county budget. #DoBetterWicomico
The next opportunity to speak out to support education in Wicomico County:
Wicomico County Executive Budget Hearing
Monday, March 10 at 6 p.m.
DaNang Room, Wicomico Youth & Civic Center


Longer daylight hours after school are almost here! This is a reminder that Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9. Be sure to set your clocks ahead 1 hour.

One of the major expenses for any county government in Maryland is its allocation to the local school system. In Wicomico County, this allocation to support public education had historically been more than 40% of the total county budget. However, over the past 15 years, this funding level for education has dropped from more than 40% to about 25%. This is despite the county having record levels of revenue eight of the past 10 years.
The time is now for students, parents and guardians, staff and community to unite and advocate for better funding for education from Wicomico County for Wicomico Schools. Please help ensure that our students receive the local funding they deserve in next year’s county budget. #DoBetterWicomico
Next opportunity to speak out to support education in Wicomico County:
Wicomico County Executive Budget Hearing
Monday, March 10 at 6 p.m.
DaNang Room, Wicomico Youth & Civic Center


This is an important school status alertfrom Wicomico County Public Schools:
Due to potential inclement weather, Wicomico County Public Schools has cancelled all after-school and evening activities for Wednesday, March 5th. Please note this includes the Parkside High girls playoff basketball game and the school system’s Awards & Recognitions Night, both of which will be rescheduled. Please be safe. Thank you.


Over the past 15 years, Wicomico County Public Schools has consistently lagged behind other Maryland school systems in the per pupil funding provided by our county government. As of this year, Wicomico has unfortunately reached the bottom, ranking 24th out of 24 school districts in Maryland in local per pupil funding for education.
During the budget development process for the school system and the county, we call on our students, parents and guardians, staff and community to unite and advocate for better funding for education from Wicomico County. Please help ensure that our students receive the local funding they deserve in next year’s county budget. #DoBetterWicomico
Next opportunity to speak out to support education in Wicomico County:
Wicomico County Executive Budget Hearing
Monday, March 10 at 6 p.m.
DaNang Room, Wicomico Youth & Civic Center


🌟 Exciting News! 🌟
Congratulations to SMS Student Darshan Jothivel, a 6th grader, for his amazing achievements! 🙌
🏅 Chess Champion: Darshan placed 2nd in the Wicomico Recreation & Parks' Adult and Youth Chess Tournament 2025 at the Wicomico Civic Center! 🏆
👏 18 Under 18 Junior Achievement Award: Darshan is honored as a recipient of the 2025 Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore Award! 🎉 This award celebrates exceptional young leaders who make a positive impact in their communities. Darshan was recognized for his leadership, community involvement, and extraordinary skills.
We're so proud of Darshan and excited to see the incredible things he will continue to achieve! Keep shining, Darshan! 🌟💫



🌟 **Shout Out to Our Amazing School Social Workers!** 🌟
In honor of National Social Work Month, we want to take a moment to recognize and thank two incredible individuals who make a huge difference in the lives of our students and staff at Salisbury Middle School: Ms. Harvey and Ms. Cook! 🙌
Your unwavering support, dedication, and care help create a safe and supportive environment for everyone. You go above and beyond to provide guidance, encouragement, and compassion to those who need it most. We are so lucky to have you both as part of our school community!
Thank you for all that you do, not just this month, but every day. Your work is truly appreciated! 💙


🎉 **Family Game Night Reminder!** 🎉
Mark your calendars for Monday, March 17th from 5-7 PM! 🕔✨
We’re excited to invite you and your family for a fun-filled evening of games, laughter, and great company! 🎲🎉
🍕 **Special offer:** The first 50 families to RSVP will receive a FREE pizza to go! 🍕
Don’t miss out – RSVP today and bring your competitive spirit! 🏆💪


TAD students are studying marketing, advertising, and flavor pairings related to the chocolate industry. They will be producing an original chocolate product based on research and survey data.





The current, updated 2024-2025 school year calendar is now available on our website.
On Tuesday the Maryland State Board of Education approved Wicomico’s waiver request for Monday, June 16. This was the final piece of Wicomico County Public Schools' plan for making up six days missed due to winter weather.
Wicomico now has the OK to end the school year on Friday, June 13 for students, teachers, instructional assistants and nurses. The earlier version of the calendar that showed school on Monday, June 16 should now be discarded.
While this updated calendar still needs approval from the Wicomico County Board of Education at its March 11th meeting, the calendar is available now for reference and planning purposes. (Following the Board’s vote, only the approval note at the bottom right corner of the calendar would change.)
To see this year’s current school calendar, go to www.wicomicoschools.org and click on Calendar at top right, or go directly to the Calendar page: https://www.wicomicoschools.org/o/wcps/page/calendars




🎉 Big congratulations to our very own, Mr. Smack for making it to the semi-finals for the Rising Star Award! 🌟 This is such an amazing achievement, and we're so proud of you! Thank you for all that you do for SMS!


School Status for Tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 21): Due to road conditions from inclement weather, Wicomico County Public Schools will have a 90-minute delay Friday, Feb. 21. We encourage bus drivers, other motorists and walkers to take their time and be safe. Breakfast will not be served at school. School will provide any additional details on the day’s schedule if needed.
School hours (regular, and with a 90-minute delay) are available on our website, www.wicomicoschools.org, through the Parents/Students index page: https://www.wicomicoschools.org/.../school-hours-regular...


This is an important alert regarding the status of Wicomico County Public Schools for Thursday, February 20th.
Due to inclement weather, students of Wicomico County Public Schools will have a virtual learning day on Thursday. Students were sent home today with laptops and/or other learning materials to be ready for virtual learning. Please check messages from your student’s school for virtual learning day instructions.
Staff have received instructions by email.
Please be safe. Thank you.


This is an important school status message from Wicomico County Public Schools. Due to inclement weather, Wicomico County Public Schools has cancelled all after-school and evening activities for Wednesday, Feb. 19. Please note this includes the high school Pathways to Success Night at Wor-Wic; it will be rescheduled in March.
Students will bring home instructional items such as laptops, chargers and learning materials today for a potential virtual learning day on Thursday. No decision has been made on Thursday’s school status. All school families and staff will be notified if there are any updates on Thursday’s status. Please be safe. Thank you.


We know families and staff are wondering about tomorrow's school status, so we wanted to let everyone know that as of now, we anticipate opening on time and in schools Thursday, Feb. 13. If there were foggy conditions in the morning that necessitated a delay, families and staff would be notified through the usual process. We look forward to seeing everyone in school bright and early tomorrow.


🎲 SMS Family Game Night!🎲
Join us on Monday, March 17th, from 5-7 PM during Parent/Teacher Conferences for a night of fun and connection!
✅ Meet with teachers
🎯 Play some exciting games
🍕 Scan the QR code for FREE pizza!
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn, play, and enjoy some delicious food! If you have any questions, please reach out to our Community School Coordinator, Mrs. Mitchell! See you there! 😃


Important update on the status of Wicomico County Public Schools for Wednesday, Feb. 12:
On Wednesday, Wicomico Schools will have a virtual learning day. Students were sent home with laptops and/or other learning materials. Please check the messages from your student’s school (or the school or schools where you work) for virtual learning day instructions.
Those who work in the Central Office and school offices will work remotely on Wednesday, as informed by email before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Please be safe.


Today the Wicomico County Board of Education approved a final 2024-2025 school calendar adjustment to make up for one of the days missed in January. As preferred by the most people who responded to a survey on makeup day options, and as recommended by the Superintendent and his team, the Board approved changing the Feb. 17 Presidents Day holiday to a day of school with 3-hour early dismissal.
Of the nearly 5,400 responses to the school system’s calendar adjustment survey, more (45%) favored making up a missed school day from January with a school day with 3-hour early dismissal on Monday, Feb. 17 than on either of the other two potential dates. Please plan accordingly.


SMS is proud to celebrate Black History Month! 🎉 Take a look at our flyer for spirit days and join us in honoring Black history, culture, and excellence. 💛🖤❤️


Due to expectant inclement weather, the Wicomico County Board of Education meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Feb.. 11 at 7 p.m. will now be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will still be held at 101 Long Ave., Salisbury.
