Ready to take the next step in your career? Join Worcester County Public Schools for our Job Fair on Saturday, March 7, from 10:00–11:30 a.m. at Stephen Decatur High School.
Meet our team and explore opportunities in teaching, administrative services, food service, operations & transportation, and technology! Register by March 5 at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! #WeAreWorcester
Meet our team and explore opportunities in teaching, administrative services, food service, operations & transportation, and technology! Register by March 5 at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! #WeAreWorcester

‼️Attention Bulldog Families, it's Yearbook Time‼️ Scan the QR code or come to the Front Office to order one! 💙🤍🐾

Today we close out our noted African Americans in the field of Social Studies by highlighting Mrs. Fannie W. Birckhead- a local woman whose commitment to community greatly impacted the citizens of Worcester County.

Today we honor the life of Reverend Jesse Jackson, a pioneering civil rights icon, Baptist minister, and politician who passed away just yesterday at the age of 84.

Wishing peace, reflection, and joy to all of our students, families, and staff observing Ramadan. During this special month, we honor the values of compassion, generosity, and community that Ramadan represents. May this time bring comfort, connection, and meaningful moments with loved ones. Ramadan Mubarak to all who celebrate.

Stay safe at the bus stop and always stop when the stop-arm is out, Worcester! 🛑 #WeAreWorcester

Happy Chinese New Year to all of our students, families, and staff who celebrate!
This special time marks the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar and is a celebration of family, tradition, hope, and good fortune. We wish everyone a joyful year filled with health, happiness, and success.

This week we are highlighting famous African Americans in the field of Social Studies. Who better to spotlight first than Dr. Carter G. Woodson- the father of Black History!
Dr. Woodson's lifelong dedication to educating all Americans about black history and heritage led to the creation of Negro History Week in 1926, which coincided with the anniversaries of Abraham Lincoln & Frederick Douglass' birthdays the 2nd week of February. The celebratory week was ultimately expanded to Black History Month in 1976.
Dr. Woodson's lifelong dedication to educating all Americans about black history and heritage led to the creation of Negro History Week in 1926, which coincided with the anniversaries of Abraham Lincoln & Frederick Douglass' birthdays the 2nd week of February. The celebratory week was ultimately expanded to Black History Month in 1976.

Our Black History Month Arts & Humanities spotlight today shines on Johnny Sample- the only football player in history to win the NFL, AFL, and Super Bowl championships!

Our final Black History Month Mathematician of Honor we are recognizing this week is Dr. Freeman Hrabowski III!

Hey Bulldogs! Mark your calendar for Friday, March 27 for the SDMS Spring Dance. More information to follow soon.

Our esteemed Black History Month mathematician we recognize today is Katherine Johnson!

Today we honor the life of Benjamin Banneker

School Safety Reminder: The well-being of our students and staff is our highest priority. Learn more about our safety protocols here: https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols
#WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters
#WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters

2026 marks the 100th year of Black History Month celebrations! This week we highlight famous African American figures in Mathematics.
Today we recognize Dr. Fern Hunt! She is best known for her work in applied mathematics & mathematical biology. Dr. Hunt has been a professor of math at the University of Utah and Howard University in Washington, DC.
She currently works at the National Institute of Standards and Technology as a researcher!
Today we recognize Dr. Fern Hunt! She is best known for her work in applied mathematics & mathematical biology. Dr. Hunt has been a professor of math at the University of Utah and Howard University in Washington, DC.
She currently works at the National Institute of Standards and Technology as a researcher!

2026 marks the 100th year of Black History Month celebrations! At SDMS our centennial celebrations reflect the subject areas our students study every day here at school. On Fridays we highlight famous African American figures in Arts & Humanities.
Today we recognize Paul Tazewell:
Today we recognize Paul Tazewell:

Beginning Monday, February 9th, we will be adjusting our morning drop-off procedures to help keep everyone safe. During drop-off, families will use the outer loop of the front parking lot, and the middle lanes will be closed to support smooth traffic flow and student safety.
Thank you for your cooperation and for helping us ensure a safe arrival for all students, families and staff.
Thank you for your cooperation and for helping us ensure a safe arrival for all students, families and staff.

Ready to take the next step in your career? Join Worcester County Public Schools for our Job Fair on Saturday, March 7, from 10:00–11:30 a.m. at Stephen Decatur High School.
Meet our team and explore opportunities in teaching, administrative services, food service, operations & transportation, and technology! Register by March 5 at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! #WeAreWorcester
Meet our team and explore opportunities in teaching, administrative services, food service, operations & transportation, and technology! Register by March 5 at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! #WeAreWorcester

SDMS's final Black History Month Integrated Language Arts figure this week is Frederick Douglass:


