Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) celebrated reaching their 100th day of school on Friday, March 14. Pre-K through Grade 5 students celebrated 100 Days by dressing as their favorite superhero, as well as participating in a variety of educational and physical activities throughout the day.
Founded in 1970, WPS is a private, independent Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 School, located in Berlin, Maryland. Approximately 500 students attend from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. For more information about WPS, please visit www.worcesterprep.org or call 410.641.3575.
WPS 3rd grader Lilly Brittingham (Millsboro, DE) walked the Superhero Parade with her teacher, Ms. Annie Seipp, in celebration of 100 days of school.
WPS kindergarteners Thatcher Christ (Berlin, MD), Cayman Wang (Bethany Beach, DE), Leo Hudson (Lewes, DE) and Rob Fitzpatrick (Ocean City, MD) smiled for a photo while celebrating 100 days of school dressed as their favorite superheroes.
WPS 5th graders John Freitas (Dagsboro, DE) Maverick Pyne (Rehoboth Beach, DE), Jack Parks (Salisbury, MD), Jude Waked (Rehoboth Beach, DE), and Teo Conev (Berlin, MD) celebrate the 100th day of school together.
Dressed in their best superhero costumes, kindergartners Avery Townsend (Milford, DE), Brooklyn Tunis (Ocean City, MD), Remi Moreland (Pocomoke City, MD), Isabel Betz (Selbyville, DE), Blair Bishop (Frankford, DE), Katherine Williams (Berlin, MD), and Presley Dykes (Laurel, DE) celebrated 100 days of school.
WPS 4th graders Stella Correa (Ocean City, MD), Summer Nichols (Ocean City, MD), Landon Moreland (Pocomoke City, MD), Hristina Gjoni (Ocean City, MD), Ellie Bookwalter (Ocean City, MD), and Zia Salem (Berlin, MD) dressed as “The Super Pops” in celebration of 100 days of school.
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Worcester Preparatory School
508 South Main Street, Berlin, MD 21811
Phone: 410-641-3575 | Fax: 410-641-3586
Celebrating 50 years, WPS is an independent, college prep day school for Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 students. Located in Berlin, Maryland, the private school attracts an average of 500 students from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.