WEDF (Worcester Education Development Foundation) is excited to host Coats for Kids on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 5:30 PM at Worcester Fitness, 440 Grove St, Worcester. ❄️ Let’s help kids in our community stay warm this winter!
🌟 For more information and ways to donate, visit: https://wedfwps.org/coats-for-kids/

Gates Lane Honors Community Veterans at Annual Veterans Day Breakfast
Gates Lane School of International Studies proudly recognized and celebrated the veterans in its community during the annual Veterans Day Breakfast. The event was a heartfelt tribute to those who have served our country and a reminder of the enduring importance of service and sacrifice.
The ceremony featured Chief Butman, Chief Tyson, and the South High Jr. ROTC Color Guard 🎗️, whose participation added distinction and meaning. Mr. Stemple, the music teacher, led Ms. Cherry’s fourth-grade class 🎵 in a patriotic song, and the Student Council 👏 helped facilitate all activities, ensuring the event ran smoothly. Families and community members joined in to honor the veterans and share in the celebration.
📸 Check out some photos from the event!




Veterans Day honors military veterans for their service and sacrifice. It’s a day to show appreciation for those who have served to protect our country.
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A huge congratulations to our Grade 4 class at Francis J. McGrath Elementary for achieving an impressive 98.6% attendance rate in Quarter 1! 🎉 Their hard work earned them a pizza party.🍕
Students had a blast tracking the race all quarter long and watching their class move in real time on the race car bulletin board. 🏎️
Quarter 2 is here! Who will be our next pizza party champions for most improved attendance?

Students in Ms. Kristen Sleight’s 6th period class at Dr. Arthur F. Sullivan Middle School put their civics lessons into action by organizing a school-wide clothing drive!
From October 14–24, students promoted the drive through morning announcements and the weekly caregiver newsletter, encouraging donations from classmates and staff. Their efforts paid off — they collected 10 large bags of clothing!
Donations were sorted and shared with the Hope Garden at Sullivan Middle, providing items for students in need, with the remaining clothes donated to Andy’s Attic.
This project highlights these students as Engaged Community Members, a disposition of the Vision of a Learner. They identified a need in their community, articulated and communicated solutions, and developed an action plan (ECM 2).




Students and families at Flagg Street School recently joined the Walk for Wellness event with the American Heart Association and UMASS Memorial Ambulance. Our young learners had a blast exploring the EMT vehicle and even got to try out the equipment that first responders use every day! 💚
It was a fantastic example of community outreach and a meaningful learning experience for Flagg Street students, families, and staff. A big thank you to our local community partners for spending the afternoon with us! 👏
📸 Check out the photos to see the excitement!










Worcester Public Schools students and educators traveled to Washington, D.C. to visit innovative schools serving multilingual learners.
The trip, hosted by Next Generation Learning Challenges and funded by the Barr Foundation, offered valuable insights into new ways to support students.
The Worcester team included Jessica Mandes, Director of Multilingual Education; Jennie Caplan, Assistant Principal at North High School; Lindsay Pagano, ESL Department Head at South High School; Elizabeth Brown, Family Involvement Coordinator at Woodland and Claremont; Pamela Henriquez, Multilingual Coach for the North Quadrant; Ashley McPartland, Multilingual Coach for the South Quadrant; and WPS students Yazmin Tiguila Calvac of Claremont Academy and Victor Cruz of South High School.
Victor shared one of the trip’s key takeaways: “I used to think teachers knew everything, but now I know that they keep learning with us at the same time.”
The group returned to Worcester inspired to bring new ideas and strategies back to classrooms in WPS!

Columbus Park Preparatory Academy Grade 1 students wrapped up a five-week martial arts program with Master Parks, learning leadership, teamwork, and always doing their best. 💪
Families joined the celebration as students proudly demonstrated their skills, focus, and confidence (yes, even board breaking!). 👏
This program supports our Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) goals, helping students grow through encouragement, respect, and responsibility, and connects beautifully with our Vision of a Learner in Action. 💚
📸 Check out some photos from the event!










A big shoutout to students Jenny Manxhari and Paola Renxa (Doherty Memorial High School), Uche Mba (South High Community School), Madeline Torto (North High School), and Juleyanah Ruiz (Worcester Technical High School) for volunteering as poll workers across Worcester, including Congregation Beth Israel and the Worcester Senior Center. They spent Election Day helping voters, learning how elections run behind the scenes, and experiencing civic engagement in action. 🙌
By volunteering at the polls, these students showed that they are Engaged Community Members, a key disposition of the Vision of a Learner 📘. They identified a community need, articulated and communicated solutions, developed an action plan, and advocated for change (ECM 2).
What the students had to say:
Jenny Manxhari (Doherty): "I decided to volunteer because I care about my community. I’m proud to serve Worcester and make a difference!" 💛
Uche Mba (South High): "Being newly eighteen, I wanted to experience the process up close and understand the impact voting has." 🌟
Madeline Torto (North High): "I wanted to use my time doing something meaningful." 🤝
Juleyanah Ruiz (Worcester Tech): "I enjoy helping others and giving back to my community." ❤️
Paola Renxa (Doherty): "It was a great experience to see the process behind the scenes and help my community." ✨
📸 See the highlights of our student poll volunteers!







Students at West Tatnuck School participated in sixth grade elections that included voters from fourth, fifth, and sixth grades!
Now in its fourth year, this year's sixth grade elections marked the first time fourth and fifth graders were invited to take part in the voting process.
Throughout the project, candidates and their classmates learned about the civic process by creating campaign commercials to share their platforms, designing posters, writing campaign speeches, and casting their votes.
Elected sixth grade student leaders will meet with Principal Elia-Renaud to bring their campaign promises to life, represent their peers at district events as school leaders, and take part in school culture and climate meetings.
This in-depth project demonstrates all five dispositions of the Vision of a Learner, showcasing West Tatnuck students as Engaged Community Members, Curious Learners, Empowered Individuals, Problem Solvers and Effective Communicators.
Take a look at some of the sights from sixth grade election day at West Tatnuck!






Burncoat High School’s Guidance Department and Wraparound Coordinators teamed up with community partners MEFA and Dynamy to host a FAFSA Fiesta for seniors and their families!
The event provided hands-on support to help students complete their FAFSA applications and CSS Profiles as they prepare for the college application process.
The FAFSA Fiesta is part of Burncoat High's ongoing FAFSA Fridays series, which offers dedicated time each week to help students and families complete their financial aid applications and take the next step toward their college goals.




It’s time to nominate this month’s WooStars — one student and one staff member who exemplify Vision of a Learner and Vision to Action in Worcester Public Schools!
🗓️ November Nomination Deadline: Monday, Nov. 24
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Students and staff at Flagg Street School recently unveiled two exciting additions to the schoolyard - a Story Walk and Rain Garden!
The Story Walk invites readers to enjoy a good book while exploring nature behind the school. Led by Mrs. Rawdon, Mrs. Thompson, and the school’s PTG, this interactive experience brings reading to life in the outdoors.
The first featured story, The Very Last Leaf by Stef Wade and illustrated by Jennifer Davison, is just the beginning, with new stories to be added regularly.
The Rain Garden, led by Mrs. Lavallee of the school’s PTG, helps beautify the schoolyard by supporting the growth of plants nourished by rainwater. It’s expected to flourish this spring, adding even more color and life to the space.
Both projects create new opportunities for students to learn and play outdoors, making the back of the school more welcoming and inviting for the entire community.
A big thank-you to all the parents and community volunteers who helped make these projects possible!






Students, staff, and caregivers at Elm Park Community School celebrated the Halloween season during this week’s after-school Trunk or Treat event!
Students showed off their creative costumes while staff and families decorated their trunks with festive themed displays. It was a fun-filled afternoon of laughter, candy, and community spirit!






What a spook-tacular day! Union Hill students rocked their creative costumes and paraded across the street at Worcester Academy, bringing smiles, laughs, and lots of Halloween spirit! 🧙♂️🦇🧡
A huge thank-you to Worcester Academy for sponsoring this fun tradition and to all the families who came out to cheer on our little ghouls and goblins. The weather may have changed their plans, but the fun was absolutely magical! ✨
Take a look at some highlights from the parade! 📸










“Yelitza deserves this award because she consistently goes above and beyond in everything she does. Not only does she excel in her role, but she also contributes far beyond her job description, helping to build a more positive and connected school culture each day. On Fridays, she brings joy to staff by hosting song lyric trivia, creating moments of fun and camaraderie. She frequently takes on side projects—whether through her video editing, photography, or other creative talents—and shares them generously with our school community. Her efforts and dedication make our school a brighter, happier place to work, and her impact reaches far beyond her assigned responsibilities. She embodies the spirit of teamwork, positivity, and commitment that makes our school thrive.”
Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for examples of students and staff who exemplify Vision of a Learner and Vision to Action in WPS to feature on our social media channels.
👉 Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/levYdnc
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“Julianna has been canvassing for candidates for school committee and city council for the past two elections. She researched candidates and reached out to volunteer, and has spent the past several Saturdays canvassing around Worcester for the candidates that she supports. She volunteered all summer at the Massachusetts State House in Boston as a tour guide, as well as an online internship with State Senator Robyn Kennedy's office. Julianna is an assistant teacher at our religious school, participates in several clubs, and is part of the Hanover Insurance Academy of the Arts at Burncoat.”
This demonstrates that Julianna is an Engaged Community Member, a disposition of the Vision of a Learner. Julianna can identify a need in their community, articulate and communicate solutions, develop an action plan, and advocate for change (ECM 2).
Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for examples of students and staff who exemplify Vision of a Learner and Vision to Action in WPS to feature on our social media channels.
👉 Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member at https://buff.ly/gigMJcA

Superintendent Brian E. Allen stopped by Thorndyke Road School and Clark Street Community School to congratulate our September WooStars!
Pictured here with Thorndyke second grader Sullivan Raposa and Clark Street New Citizen's Program ESL teacher Natasha Mateo, Superintendent Allen celebrated their efforts in their school communities.
Our October WooStars will be announced tomorrow — stay tuned! 👀


Families, students, and staff came together recently to celebrate the Halloween season at Norrback Avenue School’s first-ever Trunk or Treat.
Students and families showcased their creativity with costumes and decorations, and fun was had by all.
A special thanks to everyone who helped make the evening a memorable one for the school community!





The Worcester Police Department visited Tatnuck Magnet School to reveal the winning name in their Comfort Dog Naming Contest — and the winner is... Sheruff Barkley!
During the contest, third grade classrooms from across Worcester Public Schools submitted name ideas for the new Bernedoodle pup. The public then voted for their favorite on WPD’s social media channels.
The winning name, Sheruff Barkley, was chosen by the third grade classes of Ms. Amanda Dibara and Mr. William Bowes.
While Sheruff Barkley completes his training, WPD officers stopped by Tatnuck Magnet to celebrate with the winning classes, handing out prizes such as fidget spinners, coloring books, and stickers.
Sheruff Barkley will return to Tatnuck Magnet School for his first official visit once he’s ready for duty!





