This interactive workshop will introduce the Worcester community to the feasibility study awarded to Worcester Public Schools by the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA). Participants will learn about the project timeline and design process and will have the opportunity to share their ideas, priorities, and hopes for the future of Burncoat.
Your feedback will play a direct role in shaping the design and features of the renovated and/or new school facility.
Language translations and interpretations are available upon request via email.
More information: https://www.worcesterschools.org/events?id=55576388

North High School hosted its Career Day on May 1, welcoming more than 30 vendors representing a wide range of industries, organizations, and postsecondary pathways to the school's gymnasium.
Graduating seniors made direct connections with employers and organizations as they prepare to enter the workforce. Juniors and sophomores had the opportunity to build their resumes, complete on-the-spot job applications, and explore summer opportunities.
Underclassmen also explored potential career interests, engaging with professionals and learning about internships, volunteer opportunities, and experiences that will support their future college applications.
Thank you to our partners, including Worcester Regional Transit Authority, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, Worcester Police Department, City of Worcester Department of Public Works, Greenwood Industries, Massachusetts Behavioral Health Helpline, and many more for helping inspire the next generation.
Events like this provide students with valuable exposure to career pathways, workforce opportunities, and the resources they need to plan for their future.










Jupiter Montalvo’s path to graduation from Berklee College of Music started right here in Worcester Public Schools, through accessible arts programs like the Burncoat Music Magnet and Worcester UNITES.
Now, as they prepare for their next step as a music educator, Montalvo has experienced firsthand how impactful access to the arts can be.
“(WPS) gave me ensemble skills, it gave me the opportunity to grow my own personal style of singing and playing, and it gave me theory skills,” Montalvo said. “It set me up in a good spot once I started college.”
🔗 Read more at worcesterschools.org








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!
🗓️ This Month's Nomination Deadline: Monday, May 25
👉 Nominate a student: https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member: https://buff.ly/gigMJcA
Your nominations ensure we can spotlight individuals who are putting Vision to Action across WPS!

Today, we’re proud to recognize Cameron Christie, 7th Grade Science Teacher at Dr. Arthur F. Sullivan Middle School.
“Since joining the team at Sullivan this year, Cameron Christie has hit the ground running, making a remarkable impact in a very short time,” said Principal Kendra Cox. “Cameron brings a refreshingly student-centered approach to his classroom, blending high expectations with a genuine, strong rapport that makes his students feel both challenged and supported.
“Beyond his instructional prowess, Cameron is a true collaborator who is constantly seeking out ways to contribute to the wider school community. His energy and dedication to fostering a positive environment have already made him an invaluable asset to Sullivan.”
Thank you, Mr. Christie for the care, dedication, and passion you bring to your students and school community each and every day!

A big thank-you to Kelly’s Roast Beef for generously donating delicious roast beef sandwiches to the amazing teachers at Worcester Technical High School. Your support helped make this week even more special.
To all our teachers: your dedication, passion, and impact do not go unnoticed. We appreciate everything you do for our students and community—this week and every week!💙
Today, we’re proud to recognize Thomas O’Neil, History Teacher at Doherty Memorial High School.
"Doherty High wants to recognize Mr. O'Neil for his commitment to maintaining a high bar for excellence in the classroom,” said Doherty High Principal John Staley. “We consistently observe him challenging his students with rigorous lessons while providing the necessary support to ensure everyone has a genuine opportunity to succeed. It is clear that his high expectations are driving meaningful growth and helping his students reach their full potential."
Thank you, Mr. O’Neil, for the care, dedication, and passion you bring to your students and school community each and every day!

Mr. Moriarty, a Worcester State University alumnus, was recently recognized with the 2026 Massachusetts State Universities Educator Alumni Award for his outstanding work in education and commitment to student success.
Read more about his recognition and impact here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2859383
💙 Thank you for all you do!



Quarter 3 Honor Roll!
Congratulations to all WPS students being recognized for their hard work and academic achievement in the third quarter. We’re proud to celebrate your success!
Find your student: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2863347

🍎 Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎
Today, we’re proud to recognize Eileen Doyle, First Grade Teacher at Burncoat Street Preparatory School.
“Eileen is a long-time member of the Burncoat Prep family. Her warm first grade heart extends beyond her students to Burncoat Prep families and staff,” said Principal Emily Plante. “Eileen steps up to welcome new students and adults, and help her colleagues. She is always willing to try something new to meet her student's needs. The Burncoat Prep community appreciates Mrs. Doyle!”
Thank you, Mrs. Doyle for the care, dedication, and passion you bring to your students and school community each and every day!

Today, Worcester Public Schools recognizes and celebrates our school nurses for the essential role they play in supporting student health, safety, and well-being across the district.
School nurses provide care, comfort, and guidance to students each day, while also supporting wellness, managing health needs, and helping ensure safe and healthy learning environments in every school.
We are grateful for their dedication, compassion, and the positive impact they make in the lives of students and staff every day. 💙
📸🩺💙 Take a look at photos of our dedicated school nurses. 👏💛✨










Today, we’re proud to recognize Alda Torra, ESL Teacher and Department Head at North High School.
“Alda creates an inclusive and supportive classroom environment where all students feel valued and empowered to take risks with language,” said North High Principal Sam FanFan. “She is highly attuned to the diverse needs of her students and consistently adapts her approach to support both academic and social-emotional growth. Beyond her classroom, she is a trusted resource for colleagues, offering strategies, insights, and collaboration to better support multilingual learners across the building.”
Thank you, Ms. Torra for the care, dedication, and passion you bring to your students and school community each and every day!

A wave of energy took over Worcester Fitness on Sunday morning, May 3, as nearly 100 participants gathered for the annual FitClub spin fundraiser! 🚴♂️💨
This community-led event provides vital support to FitClubs in 30 schools across the Worcester Public Schools district. 🏫🍎
The program reached a milestone this year, celebrating 10 years since its launch by Jocelyn Coughlin, a science teacher at Worcester Technical High School. 🧪🙌
What began as a single club to help students gain confidence through physical fitness has blossomed from 100 students to a district-wide effort to stay healthy! 📈🌟
Because the organization is operated entirely through donations and fundraisers, the turnout was a testament to the community’s commitment to student wellness. 🤝💖







Worcester Public Schools student-athletes from Worcester Technical High School and Burncoat High School recently competed alongside Millbury in a Unified Track & Field meet at Foley Stadium!
Events included javelin, shot put, long jump, 100m, 400m, 800m, and the 4x100m relay, as teams gave it their all in their final contest before the sectional meet at Millbury High School, taking place today (May 5).
Unified Sports, supported by Special Olympics, brings together students with and without intellectual disabilities to compete on the same team, promoting inclusion, teamwork, and mutual respect through athletics.
Great work to all of our student-athletes and coaches for representing WPS with pride! 💙










Today, we’re proud to recognize Megan Joinville, Third Grade Teacher at Heard Street Discovery Academy.
“Meg Joinville has created a warm, welcoming classroom atmosphere where every student feels valued and motivated to learn,” said Heard Street Principal Cynthia Vail. “Beyond their impact on students, they also serve as a trusted mentor to a new teacher at our school, sharing their experience and fostering a strong, supportive school community.”
Thank you, Ms. Joinville for the care, dedication, and passion you bring to your students and school community each and every day!

This session will include discussion around the project overview and timeline, with data shared about school capacity and locations of preschool programming. Language interpreters will be available.
More information: https://www.worcesterschools.org/events?id=55209749
An additional virtual forum will be held in Spanish on Wednesday, May 13, from 7:00-8:30 PM.

On April 30, Worcester Public Schools recognized the final day of Autism Awareness Month by wearing blue in support of inclusion and belonging for students.
Pictured here are students and staff from Roosevelt School and Gates Lane School, along with staff from the Special Education Department at the Dr. John E. Durkin Administration Building, wearing blue in support of Autism Awareness Month.
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped close out Autism Awareness Month. 💙










This Mental Health Awareness Month, Worcester Public Schools is highlighting the spaces and supports that help our students and staff recharge, reset, and refocus each day.
Across the district, our wellness rooms offer calming spaces where students can regulate, reset and return to learning with the support they need. These spaces are just one part of our ongoing commitment to supporting mental and emotional well-being in every school, every day.
At WPS, wellness is more than a monthly message—it is part of how we care for our community all year long.
✨ This month, we encourage everyone to:
✅ Check in with yourself
✅ Make time to reset and recharge
✅ Support someone who may need a listening ear
✅ Prioritize mental wellness at school, at home, and in your community
From wellness rooms and student support services to healthy meals, movement, mindfulness, and family resources, WPS is committed to supporting the whole child and the whole community. 💚
📘 Explore wellness resources and supports available across WPS: https://buff.ly/4dGPLJG










This May, we recognize and celebrate the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities here in Worcester and the United States.
Learn more about Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month: https://www.history.com/articles/asian-american-pacific-islander-heritage-month

This May, we recognize and celebrate the rich history, culture, and contributions of Jewish American communities here in Worcester and across the United States.
For more than 370 years, Jewish Americans have helped shape our nation, with achievements spanning science, the arts, government, and civil rights.
Established in 2006, Jewish American Heritage Month also serves as an opportunity to reflect, learn, and stand against antisemitism.
Learn more about Jewish American Heritage Month: https://jewishamericanheritage.org/

