Throughout the month of April, all elementary and middle schools were given the opportunity to participate in a district-wide incentive that required students to have a laser focus on monitoring and reflecting on their Personalized Instruction within i-Ready. Students who completed a weekly reflection log were entered into a school level drawing. Winners from the school drawing were then entered into a district level drawing for additional recognition and a prize. Congratulations to our school winners and district champion!
School winners: CES, Jocelina Cephas; HES, Eric Flynn; MES, Meira Halasa; SDS (K-5), Scarlett Stevens; VES, Joseph Frankel, WES, Willow Hubbard; NDMS, Christobel Perez-Lopez; and SDS (6-8), Tillor Wingate. *District champion: CES, Jocelina Cephas*

On Friday, April 25th, Vienna Elementary School had a fantastic time filled with energy as gamers packed the house! It was incredible to see many students we thought were shy come to life. In addition to diving into video games, we enjoyed watching some fantastic dance videos that showcased our students’ incredible talents. The atmosphere was buzzing with joy and laughter!
We were thrilled to have Dr. Thompson, our Superintendent of Schools for Dorchester County, stop by to say hello and spend quality time with us. His presence truly made the day more special!
Thank you to Mr. Abbott, our Math and Reading Coach, for organizing this fantastic event! We also want to express our gratitude to the Precision Paintball Mobile Gaming unit from Georgetown, Delaware, for joining in on the fun and bringing smiles to our students’ faces.
Finally, let's give a big round of applause to our outstanding students who earned well-deserved awards for being respectful, responsible, and following directions throughout the month of April. You all did a great job—keep it up! We are so proud of each and every one of you!




The Dorchester County Public School Teacher of the Year and Early Excellence Educator were recognized by members of the Rotary Club of Cambridge. The 2 educators were chosen within their school with the selection done by DCPS representatives.
Tanya Travis, a 5th grade Math teacher at Choptank Elementary, was introduced by her Principal, Dr. Gaven Parker. Dr. Parker spoke about her talent as a teacher and the relationship she has with her students. Ms. Travis thanked the Rotarians for the recognition she received.
Hurlock Elementary Principal Dawn Corkran introduced Robin Dukes to the Rotarians. Robin, the recipient of the Early Excellence Educator Award, is in her first full year as a Pre-K teacher at Hurlock. Formerly the First Class Teacher of the Year Award, it was felt the new name better describes the Award. Dawn talked about Mrs. Dukes sharing her work which began as a substitute leading to Robin’s decision to go to school to become a teacher. Robin told the Rotarians, when she graduated from Cambridge South Dorchester High School in 1997, her plan was to go to school to become a teacher but life took a different turn.
Each teacher was presented a gift card, by Rotarian Phil Reed, as a token of appreciation for their work with students. Dr. Jymil Thompson, Dorchester County Superintendent of Schools, began the meeting by introducing both principals. In the introduction, Dr. Thompson told the Rotarians that he was pleased to announce Dr. Parker’s recent completion of his doctoral program.
For more information about Rotary, visit our website – Cambridgemdrotary.org

Pre-Kindergarten 4 Out-of-District consideration is now open. The link will remain open until June 30, 2025. All Pre-K 4 Out-of-District requests must be received by June 30, and as stated previously are limited. There is NO Out-of-District consideration for PK3.
Please use the PreK4 Out-of-District Request Form to submit your request. https://bit.ly/4d0Tcwn

Choptank Elementary was happy to host over 200 people this year for the 25th annual Bayside Scholar Athlete Banquet.
This event highlights one female and one male from each High School within the bayside conference who are multi-sport athletes and carry high GPAs. Superintendents, Principals, Athletic Directors and families all come together for this celebration.
Representing Dorchester County Public Schools from North Dorchester High school was Madison Tobat and Kevin Banda-Perez. From Cambridge-South Dorchester High School was Isabelle Hughes and Te’Kai Drummond.
All four represent the best of DCPS!




Hurlock Elementary's 5th graders embarked on a journey during the opening day of our third annual Amazing Shake competition with these students navigating “The Gauntlet.” The gauntlet is an obstacle course set to test their professional skills such as firm handshakes, excellent eye contact, poise under pressure, and conversational skills no matter what the topic.
The judges were members of the business community who each had a different scenario to throw at our students and truly put their skills to the test. We can not thank Bill Christopher from the Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce enough for recruiting our amazing judges! Another huge shout out to Mrs. Powell for organizing this event every year!
After all the scores were calculated our top 8 are going to be moving on to Round 2 which will take place on Wednesday at the Hurlock Town Hall. Congratulations Ka'Von, Khloe, Malayah, Christyn, Zayden, Jase, Paxton, and Amari!










REMINDER: APPLICATIONS ARE DUE APRIL 30, 2025.
The DCPS Out of District application is now open for the 2025-2026 school year. This application is only good for the current school year and a new application must be submitted for approval each school year.
For the 2025-2026 school year we are continuing the completely online application process. The link is also posted on the DCPS webpage For Parents. The application must be completed by April 30, 2025 for consideration. The only exceptions are for families that move after June 1, and/or Pre-K enrollment – that enrollment period for Out of District is from September 1 to September 13, 2025. Pre-K is not included in this process; enrollment for PreK will open in May as a separate link.
Families with difficulty accessing the online link should contact your current school to schedule an appointment to assist. All applications will be processed through the Student Services office and families will receive notifications by June 30.
As a reminder, no transportation is provided for out of district students. Students may only ride their assigned buses (home school) and parents are responsible for transportation for all out-of-district approved placements.
To register for out-of-district, please use the link below. If you have questions, please call 410-901-6944. We look forward to a successful end of the 2025 school year and a fantastic 2025-2026 year!
Link to register for out-of-district: https://form.jotform.com/250264273742152

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED
We are pleased to announce the following administrative appointment, effective July 1, 2025, that the Board of Education approved on April 24, 2025.
• Principal, North Dorchester High School – William Thompson, V.

Continued congratulations go to the 2025-2026 DCPS Teacher of the Year Tanya Travis, 5th grade teacher at Choptank Elementary, and to the DCPS Early Excellence Educator of the Year Robin Dukes, 2nd grade teacher at Hurlock Elementary. Both were presented with a Dell Latitude 3550 laptop courtesy of Data Networks.
The awardees are pictured with their principals, Dr. Gaven Parker of CES and Mrs. Dawn Corkran of HES along with HR Administrator Shamya Johnson Stover and Coordinator Renee Warfield.
Thanks to Data Networks for their generous contribution in the celebration of our winners as well as to DCPS's IT department for their coordination of this partnership.


READY…SET…REGISTER! TODAY’S THE DAY! It’s April 24, 2025, and online registration is OPEN to register your three-, four-, or five-year-old to attend school starting in September. Go directly to the registration page on the DCPS website at: https://bit.ly/3GfXyn1. We look forward to welcoming your little one!

The MSDE Mathematics Branch will be hosting the first in their series of Math Policy "Office Hours" on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 4:00 pm. This is an opportunity for LEA leaders, educators, families and other community stakeholders to learn more about the Maryland Comprehensive PreK-12 Mathematics Policy that was adopted on March 25, 2025. All who pre-register will be sent the link for the virtual session one hour prior to the start time. Registrants are encouraged, but not required, to submit questions in the registration form to increase the responsiveness of the sessions.
MSDE “OFFICE HOURS”
Thursday, April 24th: 4pm-5pm
Friday, May 9th: 10am-11am
Thursday, May 22nd: 4pm-5pm
Friday, June 6th: 10am-11am
Tuesday, June 17th: 4pm-5pm
Registration Link: forms.office.com/r/B9qqb6QjaA

Ready…Set…Register! Online registration for the 2025-2026 school year for PreK-3 through Kindergarten will open on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
PreK-3 slots are limited and are only offered at Sandy Hill, Maple, Vienna and Hurlock Elementary Schools. PreK-3 students must be 3 years old by September 1, 2025; PreK-4 students must be 4 years old by September 1, 2025; and Kindergarten students must be 5 years old by September 1, 2025. Kindergarten attendance is mandatory by the State of Maryland.
What do you need to register? Proof of age (original birth certificate or passport), proof of residence (lease, mortgage statement, or utility bill), proof of relationship to the student (birth certificate, court order, legal documentation), and up-to-date immunization records.
PreK-3 and PreK-4 students also need proof of income for all adults residing in the household (2024 tax return, 2024 W2’s, current paystubs, and proof of additional income—TCA, child support, unemployment).
For more information, please contact the school or Julie Lewis, Supervisor of Early Childhood Education at 410-228-4747 ext. 1035 or email: lewisju@dcpsmd.org.

NOTICE OF BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING
DATE: Thursday, April 24, 2025
TIME: 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: The Board Room
Central Office of the Board of Education
700 Glasgow Street
Cambridge, MD 21613
The Board of Education of Dorchester County will conduct an Open Session at the date, time, and location indicated above to address business as indicated on the agenda. After the start of the Open session, the Board will meet in Closed in accordance with Section 3-305 of the General Provisions of the Annotated Code of Maryland to discuss personnel, mid-year evaluation framework, update on legal issues, discussion of possible land transfer, and coaching training. At the conclusion of the Closed Session, the Board will reconvene at 6:00 p.m. in the Open Regular Session.
The agenda and related documents can be accessed online via BoardDocs on the Dorchester County Public Schools website at www.dcps.k12.md.us.
Anyone who would like to submit public comments electronically, to be included in the minutes, can email comments@dcpsmd.org by 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
All Board of Education Meetings will be livestreamed: https://townhallstreams.com/towns/dorchesterboe

AVID "R" Reading Contest for Students
What Is It?
Showcase your ability to understand what writers are saying and why it matters! You may enter the contest more than once by completing the activity sheet for more than one teacher. The goal is for all students to be able to explain what they reading and why it is important.
How To Enter?
Students need to talk to their teacher to get the required activity sheet.
What Will Students Win?
The grand prize winner gets a $50 gift card to Cambridge Premium Cinema!
Two runner-ups each get a $25 gift card to Cambridge Premium Cinema.
Winners are selected at random from all entries received.
Submissions Due May 20, 2025

During the 2024-2025 school year, DCPS leadership has been collaborating with Creative Leadership Solutions to enhance the capacity of building administrators and central office staff to provide instructional leadership across the district. Recently, Dr. Jymil Thompson, Superintendent of Schools, was invited to join the Fearless Schools Podcast. In this episode, Dr. Thompson joins Dr. Douglas Reeves to discuss Fearless Leadership. Their conversation covers topics such as integrity, courage, and confidence in leadership, the importance of admitting mistakes, and ethical approaches to new technologies like AI.
https://bit.ly/42sGSjl
Congratulations to the DCPS's AVID Organization Contest Winners! Winners were selected at random from students who completed a quarter 3 goal-setting sheet and reflected on their progress. Keep setting and reaching high goals!
1st picture: Ms. Delashmutt & Anderson Vasquez @ NDMS (It was also his birthday when he got his prize.)
2nd picture: Ms. Brower & Jameerah Williams @ NDHS
3rd picture: Ms. Rank & Melanie Martinez @ CSD (student unavailable for picture)



April is nationally recognized as the Month of the Young Child. Dorchester County proudly hosts three Judy Center Early Learning Hubs, dedicated to equipping children from birth to age five for success in school and life by empowering their families as their first, most important, and lifelong teachers. Our centers emphasize school readiness through structured play, high-quality programs, and community partnerships, offering comprehensive support in child development and family engagement. Celebrating and involving families is central to our Judy Centers' mission in Dorchester County Public Schools









NOTICE OF MEETING
Board of Education Budget Work Session
DATE: Thursday, April 17, 2025
TIME: 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: The Board Room
Central Office of the Board of Education
700 Glasgow Street
Cambridge, MD 21613
The Board of Education of Dorchester County will conduct a Budget Work Session at the date, time and location indicated above to address business as indicated on the agenda.
The agenda and related documents can be accessed online via BoardDocs on the Dorchester County Public Schools website at www.dcps.k12.md.us.
All Board of Education Meetings will be livestreamed: https://townhallstreams.com/towns/dorchesterboe

Over the weekend, students from across the Eastern Shore participated in the prestigious All-Shore Festival. To earn a place in this event, students had to audition, making attendance a significant honor. Representing their schools were students from Mace’s Lane Middle School, directed by Ms. Witcraft; North Dorchester Middle School, led by Mr. Bragg; and North Dorchester High School, under the direction of Mr. Bunting. The students collaborated with guest conductors and dedicated themselves to rigorous rehearsals on Friday and Saturday to prepare for an exceptional concert Saturday evening in Wicomico County. Congratulations to all Dorchester County students who participated!




Congratulations to our incredible educators and staff recognized at this year’s Awards Night Gala! Their dedication, passion, and commitment to student success make a lasting impact on our schools and community. Join us in celebrating their well-deserved achievements!
• Community Connections Team Member of the Year, Ms. Tina Morris, Cambridge-South Dorchester High School
• Impact Team Member of the Year, Ms. Victoria Bradley, Maple Elementary School
• Leadership Team Member of the Year, Ms. Jessica Collins, Cambridge-South Dorchester High School
• Service Above Self Team Member of the Year, Ms. Linda Barnes, North Dorchester Middle School
• 2025-2026 Early Excellence Educator of the Year, Ms. Robin Dukes, Hurlock Elementary School
• 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year, Ms. Tanya Travis, Choptank Elementary School
#ExcellenceInEducation #ThankATeacher
#Team15 #23NoMore


