Berlin, MD – The Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) Volunteers Club teamed up with Neshawn Jubilee of the Ocean City Police Department to support the Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run, increasing awareness and raising funds for the Special Olympics.
The Volunteers Club sold 120 Torch Run t-shirts, raising over $2,400 to be donated to the Maryland Chapter of the Special Olympics. On Monday, June 3, all participating students and faculty wore their Torch Run T-shirts to school, cheering on Worcester County Law Enforcement Torch Run participants as they began the Berlin leg of the marathon.
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 students line the sidewalks to welcome the 2024 Law Enforcement Torch Run participants to campus, and cheer them on!
WPS Pre-K student, Charlie Tyndall (Berlin, MD), was cheered on by fellow WPS students, while he participated in the annual 2024 Law Enforcement Torch Run.
WPS 5th graders Eli Parker (Snow Hill, MD) and Hunter Harrison (Berlin, MD) got in on the action during the 2024 Law Enforcement Torch Run.
WPS 4th graders Charlize Damouni (Lewes, DE), Maverick Pyne (Rehoboth Beach, DE) and Knox Luttrell (Delmar, DE) had their strength put to the test during the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run as the event came through campus.
Representatives from the OCPD, Dennis Eade (left) and Neshawn Jubilee (right) take a break from the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for a photo with WPS Assistant Head of School/Director of Athletics Mike Grosso.
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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.