Sunday, May 19, 2013
This week, U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th District) thanked Shady Side fifth-graders who raised $1,611 for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
Here's a recap of some of the top news from Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch this week. To read more on any story, click on the link. 1. Shady Side Students Recognized for Bay Fundraising Efforts Shady Side fifth-graders walked across the street to Discovery Village on Monday afternoon to present a check for $1,611 to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF). The students created and sold Chesapeake Bay-themed postcards to raise money and were recognized by U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th District) for their efforts Monday afternoon. 2. Neuman Talks South County Issues County Executive Laura Neuman spoke about south county issues at Tuesday night’s Harwood Civic Association’s meeting in Galesville. She explained her reasons behind the stormwater …
Sunday, February 17, 2013
This week Patch reported on a group of fifth-graders at Shady Side helping the bay.
Here's a recap of some of the top news from Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch this week. To read more on any story click on the link. 1. Stan and Joe’s Celebrates Six Years of Success Stan Fletcher and Joe McGovern say the keys to their success with Stan and Joe’s Saloon is a positive energy, good food and a local crowd. Fletcher and McGovern opened Stan and Joe’s on West Street in Annapolis six years ago on Jan. 30 and expanded to Edgewater two years ago April 1. In honor of the saloon’s recent anniversary, the pair is hosting a celebration on Sunday. 2. Shady Side Students Raise Funds for the Bay A group of fifth-graders at Shady Side Elementary School is working hard to ensure the Chesapeake Bay gets the restoration it needs. Not only are …
Monday, February 11, 2013
On Wednesday, Sweet Frog will donate a portion of its proceeds to Shady Side Elementary School's PTO.
On Wednesday evening, friends and family with Shady Side Elementary School can enjoy some frozen yogurt for a worthy cause. Sweet Frog in Edgewater is hosting a Spirit Night on Wednesday with proceeds benefiting the Shady Side Elementary PTO. "We call it Spirit Night, but it lasts all day," said Sweet Frog manager Phil Hipsky. "They are actually doing the event in connection with Five Guys—so you can get dinner and dessert, which I thought was a novel approach." Hipsky said Sweet Frog will donate 20 percent of the check for anyone who says they are with Shady Side PTO.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Parents interested in enrolling their children can do so starting May 1.
Shady Side Elementary will add half-day pre-K programs next year along with four other schools in Anne Arundel County. Shady Side, Brock Bridge, Glen Burnie Park, High Point and Southgate elementary schools will each add pre-K to bring the grand total to 41 programs in the county, according to a release from Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS). “Public prekindergarten programs in Maryland were established to improve the school readiness of children who are economically disadvantaged, or homeless,” according to the release. “If seats remain, schools may enroll students with other readiness needs." In order to attend pre-K, children must be 4 years old by Sept. 1. Parents with children who qualify for the program can register …
Friday, March 2, 2012
Shady Side Elementary celebrated its 40th birthday by teaming up with the Avery Museum to create an exhibit called “Memories and Mementos: A History of Shady Side Schools.”