
A Pocomoke High School graduate, Ms. Tracey White has taught 4th-grade for four years at Pocomoke Middle School. She received a bachelor's degrees from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Walden University. Tracey also received her master's degree in Curriculum Education from Phoenix University. She’s the SADD advisor at Pocomoke Middle School and the coordinator of the Pocomoke Drug Free Coalition (DFC). She is also a member of Worcester County Gold, and the Worcester County Teacher Association (WCTA). She is the youth leader at her church and teaches youth Bible study every other Friday. She became a teacher to make a difference in someone's life. Tracey encourages her students every day to never give up. She believes that no matter how hard life gets, it will be better tomorrow.


Mr. Danielle Jackson is a Worcester County native who graduated from Stephen Decatur High School in Berlin MD. Post high school, Danielle earned an associate’s degree from Wor-Wic Community College and her bachelor's and master's degrees from Wilmington University. Danielle is currently pursuing her doctorate at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She earned her tenure with Worcester County Public Schools where she was a First Grade Teacher, Reading Interventionist, Title I Specialist, Math & Literacy Specialist, and now holds the current position of Assistant Principal at Pocomoke Middle School. Danielle enjoys giving back to her community, and in her spare time you can find her and her niece volunteering with many organizations in the area. She is a board member on the Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore Executive Committee and currently the Worcester County Chair for the organization.
Ms. Jackson loves interacting with students and spreading the love of giving back to the community which inspired her to become an educator. She believes in the famous quote by Maya Angelou that, "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."


🎉Celebrate Black History Month with our Spirit Week! Let's honor resilience, culture, and progress. Join us in uplifting voices and stories! 🌟 #BlackHistoryMonth #SpiritWeek #EaglesUnited

In honor and celebration of Black History month, TC Studios of Ocean City, MD will host our Dip and Paint Night on Friday, February 23. Seating is limited and free to the first 100 registrants. Spots are filling up fast, so act quickly!


Dr. Michael Browne has served as an educator for Worcester County Public Schools for over twenty-seven years. Over this time, he has held positions as a fourth and fifth grade teacher at Snow Hill Middle School. He also served as an assistant principal and principal at Pocomoke Elementary School. Currently, he is the Coordinator of Equity and Multicultural Education for Worcester County Public Schools. He holds an Associate's Degree in Music from the Community College of Philadelphia, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education from West Chester University, an Advance Certificate in Applied Educational Technology, a Master's Degree in School Guidance, a Master's Degree in School Leadership, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership all from Wilmington University.


Our Q2 Attendance Incentive will be held on Tuesday, 2/13 during lunch shifts!! All qualifying students were present 95% of the time during Q2! Ask your teachers if you qualify!


Mrs. Shaneka Nichols serves as a 1st grade Special Education Teacher at Snow Hill Elementary School who has worked in education for close to 20 years. She received her Bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Communications from University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She obtained a Masters in Education from Wilmington University, and is currently working towards a Doctorate degree in Curriculum and Planning with the University of Phoenix.
“We all learn in our own way and as educators we are tasked with the job of discovering how to reach each and every one of our students. Adapting curriculum and programming that meets the needs of all our students is my passion.”
A word of advice: “Young Scholars, be open to learning, ask questions, read and find out as much as possible about your history, this can help guide you into your future. Knowledge is Power!”


Today, we proudly announce that Zyheem Collick has officially committed to Bryant University! Known for his stellar performance on the field and in the classroom, Zyheem has truly shone throughout his high school career.
As a standout athlete, Zyheem has consistently impressed with his talent and dedication. His achievements on the football field have been nothing short of remarkable, earning him admiration from teammates, coaches, and fans alike.
Equally impressive is Zyheem's academic record. With a commitment to excellence in his studies, he has excelled in the classroom, demonstrating that success extends beyond athletics.
Bryant University, with its commitment to academic rigor and holistic development, provides the perfect platform for Zyheem's aspirations. We eagerly anticipate the incredible accomplishments he will achieve as a Bryant Bulldog!
Congratulations, Zyheem, on this incredible achievement! Your alma mater celebrates your success and looks forward to the bright future ahead. 🎉🏈📚 #BryantBulldogs #SigningDay #StudentAthlete










REMINDER: This school year, WCPS has adopted new safety protocols. Learn more about the protocols at https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


Ms. Donyae Miles is a Physical Education teacher at Snow Hill Middle. A high school graduate of Queen Anne’s County High, Ms. Miles holds an Associate’s degree from Chesapeake College, a Bachelor's degree from Salisbury University, and is currently working towards her Masters in School Leadership at Salisbury University.
“I come from a family of teachers, so I always felt like I was born into teaching but the love and passion for teaching must be nurtured. Mine was nurtured by the great teachers I had. I wasn't always a great student, but I strive hard to be a great teacher. I love going back to my middle and high school to show all my teachers how far I've come. It might sound cliché, but you are NOT where you come from. In the words of Drake...."Started from the bottom, now we here".... doesn't matter where you start from, just get there!!!”


Thank you, Junior Achievement, for hosting our future leaders today! ❤️🩶






Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the library program, collection, or specific titles in the school library, please contact your school’s librarian. Your librarian is available to provide answers and options!


🥜🍇 Exploring Nutrition! From mixing to measuring, Mrs. Esworthy's students dive into the world of snacks, crafting their own trail mix blends and learning to decode nutrition labels. Empowering minds, one healthy bite at a time! #NutritionEducation #HealthySnacking






Ms. April Powell is a graduate of Snow Hill High School who currently serves as a Special Education teacher for 6th graders at Berlin Intermediate School. She earned two Associate degrees from Wor-Wic Community College and a Bachelor's degree from UMES. Currently, she is working towards her Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Phoenix.
“I became a teacher because I want to show students that someone who looks like them can be in this role. I believe that it doesn't matter when or how you start; the important thing is to begin and keep going. Don't set strict timelines for your success!”


Join us in celebrating Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Zollinger this week for National School Counselor Appreciation Week. We are so grateful to have you both working with our students! ❤️🩶


In celebration of Black History Month, each day Snow Hill High School we will spotlight and celebrate the achievements of Worcester County’s African Americans educators. Today, we honor Mr. Derrick Fooks. Serving in his 31st year of teaching, Mr. Derrick Fooks is a graduate of Stephen Decatur High School and is currently the Athletic Director, Physical Education teacher and head Boys’ Basketball Coach at Pocomoke High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and a Master of Education in School Counseling from Wilmington University. In the words of Mr. Fooks, “I have always enjoyed working with kids through coaching and mentoring, but the main reason that I went into education is to make a difference in young people’s lives.” His words of wisdom: if you go into education for money, then choose another profession. If you want to make a difference in a child’s life, TEACH.


Last night, at the UMES Mosley Gallery's Lower Shore High School Art Exhibition,
Hope Collier placed 2nd for her large ceramic vase and Will Richardson placed 3rd for an optical art drawing.
"SOARing in artistic brilliance! Congratulations!



Families of current 8th graders, mark your calendars and plan to join us for this informational presentation.


In honor and celebration of Black History month, TC Studios of Ocean City, MD will host our Dip and Paint Night on Friday, February 23. Seating is limited and free to the first 100 registrants.
Come join our students and staff for an evening of creativity and fun!


In celebration of Black History Month, each day Snow Hill High School will spotlight and celebrate the achievements of Worcester County’s African Americans educators. Today, we feature Ms. Aisha Tariq.
Ms. Tariq is a Kindergarten Special Education Teacher at Snow Hill Elementary School where she has served for 7 years. She is a graduate of Stephen Decatur High School and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Salisbury University. She received her Master's Degree in Special Education from Wilmington University and is currently working on a second Master's Degree in Administration from Salisbury University.
“I wanted to become a teacher to make a positive impact in students' lives and I wanted to make sure that all students could see themselves while at school, because I never had a teacher who looked like me until I was in college. My advice to you would be to never give up, because you are capable of achieving every dream that you have!”
Thank you, Ms. Tariq, for your hard work, passion and commitment to all children!
