
ATTENTION SENIORS!


🌟 JMB students attended the Youth Equity Summit at Salisbury University on May 1st! 🌟
Our students had the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations and build connections with professionals including lawyers, psychologists, realtors, and pro athletes. They also participated in informative sessions on entrepreneurship, mental health, and college and career readiness and so much more!
🔓 #UnlockTheGreaterWithinYourself
✊🏽 #NoEquityWithoutEquity











Today JMB juniors went to a college fair at SU and had the opportunity to meet and greet several colleges as they prepare for application season in the fall.








AP Exams begin next week! Last year's AP Exam administration resulted in 55 JMB students being named as AP Scholars, as well as JMB being recognized by College Board as part of the 2024 AP School Honor Roll. This year, more than 300 JMB students are registered for more than 600 exams. We want to wish all students taking an exam, whether it is your first, or last of many for JMB, good luck!!


Congratulations to Mrs. Carrie Bell for winning the Outstanding Mentor Teacher award at this year's RPDS celebration. Thanks for all you do at JMB, Mrs. Bell!


ATTENTION SENIORS!!!!
FRIDAY, MAY 2 - MANDATORY SENIOR MEETING (Gym) 8:30am
Cap and Gowns Distributed
Panoramic Class photo taken in Caps and Gowns (Order forms will be available in Office) If you are borrowing a cap and gown please bring it to the meeting. You will not wear cords
and stoles for this photo. Wear college, trade or military service shirt to the meeting for a voluntary photo after the panoramic.

Happy Principals’ Day! Thank you for all of the hard work you do aboard the Clipper Ship. The plant and chocolates are just a small token of the entire staff’s appreciation! Enjoy your day Dr. Savage! ♥⚓


The Wicomico County CTE Interactive Media Art Exhibit is Thursday, May 1 from 5-7 p.m. in the media wing and media center of Wicomico High School.
Does the idea of drinking ginger ale from a champagne flute, snacking on finger foods, mingling with family and friends, admiring art on the walls, having deep, thoughtful discussions about the intended meaning of a work of art or photograph, and listening to jazzy music sound like a fun and stimulating way to spend an evening? We hope your answer is yes. You don't have to be an artist to appreciate art from the CTE Interactive Media Program!
Come have fun with our interactive media and photography students as we all reflect on the year and admire the great work they have created. The public is invited so feel free to bring your friends and family. At this year's exhibit you'll see Interactive Media's newest work, visit their classroom, check out the incredible state of the art equipment students use including iMacs and Wacom tablets, talk to current students, watch students demonstrate the technology they use every day, and see the cool merchandise students design and print including t-shirts, tumblers, mugs, buttons, and stickers . We are excited to announce that this year you will also see incredible photography by Mrs. Messler's photography students.
There will be a lot to see at this year's exhibit so please don't miss it!


Check out all the great activities coming up in our schools and community in May! You'll find flyers for events like these on the eBulletinBoard of our website, along with flyers for summer camps and programs, immunizations and more. Just visit www.wicomicoschools.org and click on eBulletinBoard uinder the photos on the home page.








Congratulations to Angela Quan First Place Winner in Maryland's Young Author’s Award.


As a Community School, JMB is dedicated to supporting students beyond the classroom by addressing barriers to learning. We are proud to be the first school in Wicomico County to collaborate with Project Hygiene, ensuring students have access to essential hygiene products and wellness resources. Project Hygiene is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting underprivileged youth ages 10 to 18.
Through quarterly donations of items like shampoo, deodorant, soap, lotion, and toothbrushes, this initiative helps ease financial strain and promotes student confidence . Additionally, two annual workshops led by Project Hygiene will focus on bullying prevention and overall well-being, reinforcing our efforts to create a safe and supportive school environment, where every student can thrive both academically and personally.
Want to support the cause? Donations are welcomed! Please visit Project Hygiene's website for more information!
Students who need toiletries can contact Candace Nutter, Community School Coordinator in room B117.
#ProjectHygiene #JMB #CommunityPartners #StrongerTogether #StudentWellness #CommunitySchools #HealthAndConfidence #YouthEmpowerment #CommunityEmpowerment #StudentSucces #EquityInEducation #EducationMatters #ItsAGreatDayToBeAClipper




The Earth Club wanted to say thank you for all your support during this week's Earth Week Celebration. From promoting the events to organizing activities and supporting students' participation, it couldn't have happened without you. From the bottom of our hearts thank you JMB! ❤🌎❤
The Earth Club









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On April 12th, James M. Bennett High School was proud to spread some Easter cheer!
Thanks to the generous donation from Mountaire Farms, our staff—Mr. Fenoglietto, Ms. Foltz, Mr. Wright—and our Community School Coordinator, Ms. Nutter, teamed up with student volunteers to distribute over 60 Easter boxes to local families. We’re incredibly proud of our students and staff for their dedication, compassion, and commitment to making a difference right here at home.
If you're interested in learning how you can make a difference in your community, please reach out to Ms. Nutter at cnutter@mywwcps.org.
#EasterforThousands #EasterGiving #MountaireFarms #ServiceLearning #JMBCommunitySchool #BennettGivingBack #ClipperNation #HopeInAction #ItsAGreatDayToBeAClipper




Class of 2028 is having a chipotle fundraiser tonight at the chipotle by SU come out and support our freshman class


JMB staff are lucky ducks to have eggstraordinary students. Lets quack up and have some fun. Tomorrow, our Lucky Ducks are on the run. If you find a duck, you’re in luck. See Ms. Horseman in F102 and she will have a sweet surprise for you!

Here's your chance to get to know Wicomico Public Schools new Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Emma Cohn Matthews of Wicomico High School. She is an English teacher in her seventh year at Wi-Hi and brings a unique teaching philosophy to her students and classes.
Take a few minutes with host Aaron Deal to learn more about Emma Cohn Matthews! You can also share the video at https://youtu.be/UhTMGC5CYVU
