Parkside Golf had a good start to the year with a 2nd place finish today at Glen Riddle! Congratulations to Addison Apolenis for being low RAM with a 39! 💚🤍🐏⛳️🐏🤍💚
19 days ago, Brian Briggs
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More afternoon fun for the Parkside High School Class of 2029 before they return to their normal schedule to visit all of their classes this afternoon and have their PHS Class of 2029 photo taken. It's been a great day welcoming them all to the RAMFAM! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
19 days ago, Brian Briggs
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On September 2nd, 1975, Mr. Tony Sarbanes, first principal of Parkside High School, opened the doors of Parkside for the first time ever to students. Today, September 2nd, 2025, 50 years to that day, Mr. Tony Sarbanes stopped by Parkside High School to welcome the Parkside High Class of 2029 and ring in the 50th year for Parkside. Mr. Sarbanes was able to visit a classroom, stop by the Parkside Auditorium (which wasn't completed on the 1st day of classes in September 1975) to see the picture of former Wicomico County Public Schools superintendent Royd A. Mahaffey who named Mr. Sarbanes as the first principal of Parkside and also why we are RAMs, and meet with Assistant Superintendent Chief Academic Officer Dr. Rick Briggs and current principal Brian Briggs (both proud Parkside graduates, 1994 and 1991 respectively). Parkside High School owes its legacy of pride, tradition, and excellence to its strong beginnings in the 1970s with Mr. Sarbanes. We are fortunate to be able to have Mr. Sarbanes still a vital member of the RAMFAM and always checking in on things. Mr. Sarbanes is a perfect example of Once A RAM, Always A RAM! Thank you again Mr. Sarbanes for stopping by and welcoming our new class! We appreciate you! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
19 days ago, Brian Briggs
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This morning is all about welcoming the Parkside High Class of 2029 to the RAMFAM! They are split up in groups where they will be: getting tours, designing their own tie-dye shirt that they get to keep, working on our new Parkside LEGACY Wall, getting and signing into their laptops, and getting a chance for some team building and fun activities in Andy's Hall. Plenty more fun to come, including getting a chance to go to all of their classes, as well as taking a group photo of our Parkside High Class of 2029.
20 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Thank you to our RAMbassadors for writing welcome messages for our Parkside High School Class of 2029!
20 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Parkside Volleyball in action this weekend at the Worcester Rec Play Day. It's going to be a great year for Parkside Volleyball! 💚🤍🐏🏐🐏🤍💚
21 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Parkside Sports is BACK!!! Let’s get out there and support our beloved RAMS!!! 💚🤍🐏🤍💚
21 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Day 50 of 50...50 Years of Building a RAMFAM Legacy: One Athlete at a Time honors 50 athletes—one from each graduating class—who helped shape Parkside athletics over the past five decades. Each left a lasting impact on their teams, schools, communities, and careers beyond high school. These honorees represent the many Parkside athletes who have inspired others through leadership, service, and accomplishment. Today's honoree is Monica Gordy Polizzi, PHS Class of 2000.
21 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Today we will start our Parkside Teacher Who Made a Difference celebration. We will be honoring the teachers who made a difference during the 50 years of Parkside High School. We are beginning with the first teacher to receive multiple nominations from the RAMFAM, Mr. Ron Wainwright. Here are a sampling of what students had to say about Mr. Wainwright:

I just loved being in his class. He's always been supportive on and off the court, field and track. Always filled me with so much life and energy. Even when he used to ref our games he would give me little tips to perform the best I could. Even now he's still an encouragement in my life and definitely one of the best things to happen at Parkside.

Mr. Wainwright inspired me to become a teacher with his enthusiasm for US history. Once I set foot in his APUSH class I knew I wanted to be a teacher too.

Keep those nominations coming! Thank you to everyone who has already nominated a Parkside Teacher Who Made a Difference! Here is the link:

https://forms.gle/aDNf9KehE7D11yod9
22 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Day 49 of 50...50 Years of Building a RAMFAM Legacy: One Athlete at a Time honors 50 athletes—one from each graduating class—who helped shape Parkside athletics over the past five decades. Each left a lasting impact on their teams, schools, communities, and careers beyond high school. These honorees represent the many Parkside athletes who have inspired others through leadership, service, and accomplishment. Today's honoree is Jerry Briele, PHS Class of 1978.
22 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Parkside Football Student Section themes for this year! We don't have a home game until September 12th, but we're already prepped and ready to go! Our RAMFAM always shows up and supports our football team, Parkside Marching RAMS, and cheerleaders. We are RAMFAM, and WE SHOW UP!!!
22 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Planted 11,000 Pansies 15 minutes. Parkside Horticulture. Back to School Planting Party. Thank you to our amazing community of students, alumni, parents, and partners. Great way to start off the year. Happy birthday, Erin Burke. Amazing job as always Parkside CTE Horticulture, Jerry Kelley, and Erin Burke!
22 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Thank you to everyone who has already contributed!  Keep them coming!   Here, you see some teachers who were at Parkside High School on Day 1 when it opened in 1975!   Good evening, RAMFAM! As we celebrate Parkside High School’s 50th Anniversary, we want to honor the teachers and staff who have made a lasting impact on the lives of our students. Throughout the 2025–2026 school year, we’ll be highlighting these incredible educators and sharing the powerful stories of how they’ve shaped generations of RAMS. We need your help!  If you are a current student or proud alumnus, please take a moment to fill out the form below and share your story. Your response will not only be featured on our social media but will also be shared directly with the staff member—when possible—so they can see the difference they made. This is your chance to say “thank you” and let your teachers know the impact they’ve had on your life.  Click the link below to submit your story, and stay tuned as we begin showcasing these legacies in the coming weeks. Thank you, RAMFAM, for helping us celebrate 50 years of excellence at Parkside High School!  Calling all RAMS! Share this with your Parkside family and let’s honor our legacy together!   https://forms.gle/6GdYQrgQVsbmndKcA
22 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Successfully day for Parkside Volleyball at their scrimmage playday today! We love seeing the family members in the one team picture! We are RAMFAM! 💚🤍🐏🏐🐏🤍💚
22 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Best of luck to Parkside Volleyball at their scrimmage playday today! 💚🤍🐏🏐🐏🤍💚
23 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Day 48 of 50...50 Years of Building a RAMFAM Legacy: One Athlete at a Time honors 50 athletes—one from each graduating class—who helped shape Parkside athletics over the past five decades. Each left a lasting impact on their teams, schools, communities, and careers beyond high school. These honorees represent the many Parkside athletes who have inspired others through leadership, service, and accomplishment. Today's honoree is Courtney Trenary, PHS Class of 2004.
23 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Parkside Girls Soccer schedule! Let’s go, RAMS!!! 💚🤍🐏⚽️🐏🤍💚
24 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Photos from yesterday's Parkside Rams Football scrimmages. First game a week from today! Let's go RAMS!
24 days ago, Brian Briggs
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Day 47 of 50...50 Years of Building a RAMFAM Legacy: One Athlete at a Time honors 50 athletes—one from each graduating class—who helped shape Parkside athletics over the past five decades. Each left a lasting impact on their teams, schools, communities, and careers beyond high school. These honorees represent the many Parkside athletes who have inspired others through leadership, service, and accomplishment. Today's honoree is Spencer Waller, PHS Class of 1984.
24 days ago, Brian Briggs
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24 days ago, Brian Briggs
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