Worcester Technical High School Leads Earth Day Cleanup at Green Hill Park 🌱🚮 Last week, Worcester Technical High School students helped clean up Green Hill Park in preparation for Earth Day (April 22). 🧤🌳 The event kicked off with a keynote on Worcester’s sustainability efforts, followed by a student-led presentation on pollution and its impact on Worcester. 🗑️📊 Afterward, students headed to the park with gloves and safety flags for a hands-on cleanup. The day wrapped up with an outdoor lunch and cross-program collaboration. 🍽️🌞 Way to go, Worcester Tech! 💚👏
3 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Worcester Technical High School Leads Earth Day Cleanup at Green Hill Park 🌱🚮 Last week, Worcester Technical High School students helped clean up Green Hill Park in preparation for Earth Day (April 22). 🧤🌳 The event kicked off with a keynote on Worcester’s sustainability efforts, followed by a student-led presentation on pollution and its impact on Worcester. 🗑️📊 Afterward, students headed to the park with gloves and safety flags for a hands-on cleanup. The day wrapped up with an outdoor lunch and cross-program collaboration. 🍽️🌞 Way to go, Worcester Tech! 💚👏
Three students stand in a park pavilion, smiling and holding full garbage bags after a cleanup effort.
A speaker presents a lecture on the environmental impact of electricity, with a slide showing a pie chart of electricity sources in Massachusetts.
Two students stand on a grassy path, holding a tire and a rusty wheel rim they collected during a cleanup effort.
A group of students and a teacher stand together after a successful cleanup, holding garbage bags and wearing green shirts with a tree logo.
Three students stand in a park, holding trash bags and sticks, ready to clean up the area.
A large pile of black garbage bags sits on a concrete surface.
🎓 Worcester Dual Language Magnet School Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony ✂️ Please join us for the ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the new name of the Worcester Dual Language Magnet School, located at 525 Chandler Street, Worcester, on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 3:00 PM.
2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
An invitation to a ribbon cutting ceremony for Worcester Dual Language Magnet School on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM.
Invitation to a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Escuela Bilingüe Worcester Dual Language Magnet School on April 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM.
😊 Friendly Faces of Jacob Hiatt Magnet School We recently had the opportunity to visit Jacob Hiatt Magnet School and see our incredible students in action! 👏✨ As part of the Doherty Quadrant, Jacob Hiatt Magnet School serves 387 students from Pre-K through grade 6. 📚👧👦 The school embraces a dynamic STEAM focus, integrating Science 🔬, Technology 💻, Engineering ⚙️, Arts 🎨, and Mathematics ➕ into the learning experience. This approach helps students develop critical thinking 🤔, problem-solving 🧠, and collaboration skills 🤝 that will prepare them for success in the future. 🚀 In addition, Jacob Hiatt hosts the Specialized Approaches to Individual Learning (SAIL) program, ensuring that every student receives the individualized support they need to succeed. Whether students are designing experiments 🧪, creating art 🎭, or tackling real-world challenges 🌍, they are building a solid foundation for lifelong learning. 📈📖 Jacob Hiatt Magnet School is committed to providing an inclusive 🫶, innovative 💡, and supportive 🏫 learning environment that inspires students to reach their full potential. 🌟🎓
3 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two young girls smile for the camera, one with her arm around the other, at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School in Worcester.
A teacher smiles as she looks at a student's drawing of a building.
A young girl with braids smiles as she works on a math problem with colorful fraction tiles.
A young girl with braids smiles as she works on a math problem with colorful fraction tiles.
A young girl with long brown hair smiles at the camera while holding a blue marker.
A student works on a worksheet with a teacher looking on.
A young boy sits on the floor, smiling brightly at the camera.
A young girl and a woman sit at a table, looking at a worksheet together.
A young boy wearing a grey sweatshirt with 'Brooklyn' printed on it, sits at a table and builds with colorful magnetic blocks.
A young girl smiles at the camera while sitting at a desk with a laptop and headphones.
⭐ Joshua Waddell, Seventh Grade Scholar at Burncoat Middle School ⭐ “Joshua took the initiative to connect with Legendary Legacies Inc., rallying his Burncoat class to support formerly incarcerated individuals by assembling supplies for welcome home bags. His leadership and compassion exemplify the spirit of community service, making a meaningful impact.” This work demonstrates that Joshua is an Engaged Community Member, a disposition of the Vision of a Learner framework. Joshua identified a need in the community, articulated and communicated solutions, and developed an action plan to address the need (EC.M2). ⭐ Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for students and staff who have gone above and beyond to feature on our social media channels. 👉 Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/4g5M2aW 👉 Nominate a staff member at https://buff.ly/3Mlru0N
6 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of Joshua Waddell, seventh grade scholar at Burncoat Middle School.
🎓 Call to Education Event Recap at Worcester State University Last Friday, nearly 100 junior and senior high school scholars from across Worcester Public Schools, including students from Burncoat High School, Claremont Academy, Doherty Memorial High School, Gerald Creamer Center, North High School, South High Community School, University Park Campus, and Worcester Technical High School, gathered at Worcester State University for our “Call to Education” event! 🙌📚 They had the opportunity to hear from 18 WPS educators and support staff—including teachers, wraparound coordinators, nurses, psychologists, and more—during two insightful panel sessions. 🎤 The scholars asked thoughtful questions 💡, made real connections 🤝, and learned firsthand about the journeys of those who have chosen careers in education and student support. 💬🌟 Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this event memorable, and to our scholars for bringing their enthusiasm and curiosity! 💙🎉
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
🎓 Call to Education Event Recap at Worcester State University Last Friday, nearly 100 junior and senior high school scholars from across Worcester Public Schools, including students from Burncoat High School, Claremont Academy, Doherty Memorial High School, Gerald Creamer Center, North High School, South High Community School, University Park Campus, and Worcester Technical High School, gathered at Worcester State University for our “Call to Education” event! 🙌📚 They had the opportunity to hear from 18 WPS educators and support staff—including teachers, wraparound coordinators, nurses, psychologists, and more—during two insightful panel sessions. 🎤 The scholars asked thoughtful questions 💡, made real connections 🤝, and learned firsthand about the journeys of those who have chosen careers in education and student support. 💬🌟 Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this event memorable, and to our scholars for bringing their enthusiasm and curiosity! 💙🎉
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of students and teachers sit in an auditorium, listening attentively to the speaker.
A group of people sit at a table during a presentation about teaching at Worcester State University.
📢 First Annual Worcester Public Schools Job Fair Your Next Career Move Begins Here! Join us for the First Annual Worcester Public Schools Job Fair on Tuesday, April 29, from 3:30 – 5:30 PM at Doherty Memorial High School, located at 299 Highland Street, Worcester. This event presents an excellent opportunity to explore career options within public education and become part of a dedicated team committed to making a positive impact in our community. Whether you are an experienced professional or just beginning your career, Worcester Public Schools offers a range of meaningful opportunities for growth and advancement. 🔗 Register today: https://buff.ly/J4fg8um
9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A flyer for the first annual Worcester Public Schools Job Fair, featuring a QR code for registration and two smiling individuals.
⭐ Levis Kotherja, Fourth Grade Scholar at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School ⭐ “Levis is a hard working, engaged student. He is a quiet leader in the classroom who always sets a strong example for his peers to follow. He participates actively across subject areas and contributes to classroom discussions. Levis gets along well with his peers and is a leader socially as well as academically. We are lucky to have Levis at Jacob Hiatt!” “Levis is a hard-working student. He scored high on his STAR math test placing him in sixth grade level. In reading, he also scored high placing him in fifth grade level. Levis is fluent in Albanian and enjoys his world cultures class. Levis goes to school and is always ready to learn and help his classmates.” This work demonstrates that Levis is a Curious Learner, a disposition of the Vision of a Learner framework. Levis sets academic goals and makes a connection between his goals and his actions in the classroom (CL 1). ⭐ Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for students and staff who have gone above and beyond to feature on our social media channels. 👉 Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/4g5M2aW 👉 Nominate a staff member at https://buff.ly/3Mlru0N
13 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of Levis Kotherja, Fourth Grade Scholar at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School.
💙🌍 World Autism Awareness Day at Worcester Public Schools Today, Worcester Public Schools recognizes World Autism Awareness Day, reaffirming our commitment to inclusivity, support, and awareness for our students, families, and staff. At Gates Lane School of International Studies, staff came together to wear blue, including custom shirts designed by Worcester Technical High School's Graphic Communications students. They also created supportive posters, now displayed throughout the hallways. Gates Lane’s Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) hosted an open house, welcoming families to learn more about special education services and the Specialized Approaches to Individual Learning (SAIL) program. 💙 Show your support — wear blue and spread kindness!
15 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
School staff stand together, smiling and wearing blue t-shirts that read 'Understand, Autism Awareness, Accept, Support, Gates Lane'.
Staff stand in a kitchen, smiling and wearing blue t-shirts featuring a heart and puzzle pieces design with the words 'Autism Awareness' and 'Gates Lane'.
A diverse group of students and teachers pose for a picture in a school hallway, with posters about autism awareness and kindness displayed behind them.
Staff sit at a table with papers and flyers, including one that says 'Autism Awareness' and 'Understand, Accept, Support.Staff sit at a table with papers and flyers, including one that says 'Autism Awareness' and 'Understand, Accept, Support.
A group of children and a teacher pose for a photo in a classroom, with a whiteboard behind them.
Four teachers stand in a hallway, smiling and wearing blue shirts that read 'Understand Autism Awareness' and 'Gates Lane'.
A large group of students and school staff, many wearing blue shirts, gathers in a schoolyard.
🎤🎨 Claremont Academy’s Senior Rap Fair 2025 On Friday, March 28, seniors in Joseph Moriarty's Latin American Studies course presented their projects for the 20th Century Revolutions Unit. 🌎 Students explored countries like Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Puerto Rico, incorporating rap and graffiti art into their work. 🎶🎨 The event featured students performing their raps/poems 🎤 and showcasing their artwork 🖼️ for the senior class. A panel of judges—including Oscar Almendarez (Claremont Class of 2023), Tammy Bailey (Claremont Assistant Principal), and Dr. Raphael Rogers (Clark University) —evaluated the students’ work. This Rap Fair marked a key moment in the senior experience, giving students the opportunity to share their learning, creativity, and unique perspectives with their peers. 👏✨ 📸 Check out some photos from the event!
14 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Five young men stand in front of a wall with flags representing different countries. They are holding a poster with a drawing and the words 'Fear a Civil War' and 'US Out of El Salvador.'
Two students stand in front of a wall decorated with flags from different countries. One student holds a microphone and the other holds a poster with a painting of the Brazilian flag and two portraits.
A group of students and teachers pose with a poster depicting a scene from El Salvador's history, surrounded by flags representing different countries.
Three people stand together, smiling for a photo.
Three students stand in front of a wall decorated with flags, holding a microphone and a sign that reads 'La Violencia en Colombia 1948-1958'.
A group of students stand in front of a wall decorated with flags, one person speaks into a microphone while holding a paper, another holds a poster with a drawing and text.
Three students stand in front of a wall decorated with flags from various Latin American countries. One holds a poster with a drawing of a dove, a chain, and the Dominican flag. Another speaks into a microphone, and the third holds a phone.
Four students stand in front of a wall decorated with flags of Latin American countries, presenting a poster about El Salvador.
A group of students stand in front of a wall decorated with flags from various Latin American countries, holding a sign that reads 'Independence'.
A group of students listen attentively during a presentation at Claremont Academy.
April has 16 school days — let’s make each one count! 🙌 Consistent attendance helps students stay on track, succeed academically, and build great habits. 📝💪 Let’s show up, learn, and thrive together! 🎓🌟
14 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic featuring the text 'We've Got 16 School Days in April — let’s make each one count!'
14th Annual VEX Robotics WPS Elementary Tournament 🤖 Over 600 students from 30 WPS elementary schools recently competed in the 14th annual VEX Robotics Elementary Tournament at South High Community School! The elementary tournament is a three-day event that brings many WPS elementary students together for robotics fun. Students from WPS high school robotics teams also volunteered to help the event go smoothly each day. VEX Robotics is an educational program where students design, build, and program robots using lego-like pieces. Through the experience, students work collaboratively to solve game-based challenges while interacting with peers from across the district. Check out a few sights from day three of the three-day tournament! 📸
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Students participate in a VEX IQ Robotics Competition, focusing on the 'Rapid Relay' challenge.
Students participate in a robotics competition, focusing on a robot and a game board with the words 'VEX IQ Robotics Competition Rapid Relay' visible.
A group of students, wearing yellow shirts with the Worcester Public Schools Robotics logo, pose for a photo.
Students participate in a robotics competition, using controllers to operate their robots.
Lake View School's Vocabulary Parade 📚 Lake View School hosted a lively vocabulary parade for families and caregivers, showcasing tons of creativity and a command for language! Expanding students' vocabulary has been a focus for Lake View educators this school year, and the progress was on full display throughout the parade. Students chose a word and brought it to life with signs, props, and elaborate costumes. Many parents and caregivers lined the sidewalks of Coburn Ave to cheer on their young scholars. This lesson touched upon the Vision of a Learner future-ready framework by connecting two of its dispositions: Effective Communicator and Curious Learner. Check out some of the highlights from Lake View's vocabulary parade!
17 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Three young girls dressed up as royalty hold signs that define their roles: 'Queen,' 'A woman who is in charge of country or kingdom,' and 'CROWN.'
A group of children dressed in costumes walk down a sidewalk, one holding a sign that says 'ERUPT'.
A group of children hold signs with definitions of 'citizen', 'colonist', and 'independence' during a school event.
A group of children participate in a parade, holding signs with words like 'serene,' 'calm,' and 'peaceful.'
Four children dressed in costumes stand in a school hallway, holding signs that define words like: 'Rubber,' 'Pushy,' 'Limber,' and 'Adventurous.'
Three children stand in a hallway, holding signs that say 'Hurricane,' 'Botanist,' and 'Orchard.'
🎉 Juniper Outreach Foundation Opens Food Pantry at Doherty Memorial High School The Juniper Outreach Foundation has officially opened its eighth in-school food pantry at Doherty Memorial High School, providing students with access to food 🍎, snacks 🍪, clothing 👚, and other essential items. The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured remarks from Mayor Joseph Petty, Principal John Staley, Tim Murray, President/CEO of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Julie McDonald, Executive Director of the Juniper Outreach Foundation. ✂️🎤 With generous support from the Fairlawn Foundation, this new pantry joins Juniper’s growing network of school-based pantries at Burncoat Preparatory School, Lincoln Street School, City View Discovery School, Elm Park Community School, Vernon Hill School, Gerald Creamer Center, and South High School—ensuring more students have the resources they need to succeed in and out of the classroom. 📚🌟
20 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Doherty Memorial High School Principal John Staley and Juniper Outreach Foundation Executive Director Julie McDonald smile at the camera in front of a storage shelf filled with labeled bins of food and essential supplies.
A woman in a striped sweater smiles and holds papers while standing in a hallway with a sign that reads 'Black Box Theater' and balloons in the background.
A group of people stand in a hallway, smiling and holding a large pair of scissors to cut a red ribbon. A sign above them reads 'Juniper Pantry'.
A well-organized pantry with shelves stocked with various food items, including peanut butter, pancake mix, and syrup.
A red metal shelving unit filled with various items, including backpacks, water bottles, blankets, and toilet paper.
Clear plastic storage bins labeled with different sizes of clothing, such as 'Small Sweatpants' and 'Under Garments'.
🌟 Student Spotlight: Caleigh Moriarty’s Field Hockey Clinic 🌟 Caleigh Moriarty, an 11th grader at Doherty Memorial High School, launched a Field Hockey Clinic at May Street School for 5th and 6th grade girls! 🏑 This initiative, developed as part of her AP Seminar project, introduces young athletes to the sport and encourages more girls from diverse backgrounds to get involved in athletics. The clinic has been a huge success, with nearly every participant joining in—and many asking for even more sessions! As Principal Luke Robert shared, "None of the students quit, and many asked for more sessions!" Caleigh, along with her friend and teammate Sarah Defusco, hopes to expand the program to other schools, providing more students with opportunities to explore new activities and stay active. 🎉 A big shoutout to Caleigh and Sarah for their commitment to empowering young athletes!
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of young people sit together in a gymnasium, smiling for a photo.
A group of young athletes practice drills in a gymnasium, with a basketball hoop and cones visible.
A group of students sit on the floor of a gymnasium, listening to a field hockey coach.
Two young women in black field hockey uniforms stand together, holding their sticks, in a gymnasium.
Two field hockey players compete for the ball on a green field.
A field hockey player in a white jersey with 'Doherty' on the front prepares to hit the ball with her stick.
Worcester Technical High School Partners with NEI General Contracting to Train Future Builders 🏗️ Worcester Technical High School has partnered with NEI General Contracting, an award-winning firm, to provide students with hands-on training in the construction industry. Through this initiative, NEI General Contracting has placed three students in co-op positions and connected many more with subcontractors.
19 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Worcester Technical High School students in safety jackets and helmets stand together in a large group.
Alumna and Author Tika Smith Visits Scholars at Burncoat High School 📚 Thank you to Tika Smith, a Burncoat High School Class of 1991 graduate and published author, for taking the time to visit students at Burncoat High! During her visit, Tika met with journalism students to answer questions about her books, share her experiences, and inspire the next generation of writers and readers. Tika Smith is an author, nonprofit leader, and senior lab tech currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Health and Human Services at Antioch University in Seattle, WA.
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Tika Smith with a group of students from Burncoat High School.
Tika Smith holds up books alongside a Burncoat High School educator.
Tika Smith holds up books alongside a Burncoat High School educator.
Doherty’s Dea Kamberi Named 2025 Distinguished Young Woman of Massachusetts! 🎉 Doherty Memorial High School senior and valedictorian Dea Kamberi has earned the 2025 Distinguished Young Woman of Massachusetts title—marking a first for Worcester Public Schools! This prestigious honor recognizes Dea’s excellence in academics, talent, leadership, fitness, and self-expression. She will now represent Massachusetts at the national competition in Alabama this summer! A standout scholar, Dea excels in dual enrollment courses at Quinsigamond Community College, showcases her musical talent through piano performance, and leads in her community through the Bank of America Student Leaders Program and her internship at the Boys & Girls Club of Worcester. Congratulations to Dea on this achievement! 👏🎶📚
23 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A young woman with long brown hair smiles warmly at the camera, wearing a white crocheted sweater and gold necklaces.
A young woman with long brown hair smiles while wearing a white ribbon and a silver medal.
A young woman with long brown hair smiles at the camera, wearing a white knitted sweater and gold necklaces.
Student Superintendent Advisory Council Meeting at Worcester Technical High School 💭 The Student Superintendent Advisory Council (SSAC) came together at Worcester Technical High School for its latest monthly meeting. Made up of scholars from WPS high schools, SSAC meets each month during the school year to discuss topics focused on improving the student experience in WPS. This month, scholars enjoyed a blindfold icebreaker before diving into collaborative activities, including "problem trees" and a fun budget-related activity led by WPS Deputy Superintendent Brian Allen.
22 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Four students and a teacher sit together around a table.
Superintendent Rachel H. Monárrez interacts with two students.
A student smiles while another writes on a sheet of white presentation paper.
Deputy Superintendent Brian Allen smiles with two students.
Friendly Faces of Heard Street Discovery Academy 😊📚 We recently visited Heard Street Discovery Academy, part of the South Quadrant, to see students engaged in learning. ✏️🎒 Heard Street Discovery Academy serves 245 students in grades K-6. The school focuses on reading comprehension strategies 📖, writing across all subjects 📝, and classroom discussions 🗣️. Students participate in hands-on learning and collaborative activities to develop critical thinking skills. As part of their commitment to student success, Heard Street Discovery Academy is actively involved in the Attendance Matters campaign to promote regular attendance and student achievement. 🌟 The school provides a structured learning environment where students and educators focus on academic growth. 💡👩‍🏫
10 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two students, a girl and a boy, smile at the camera while using laptops in a classroom.
A teacher and student work together on a laptop in a classroom.
A young girl wearing headphones smiles while drawing on a piece of paper in a classroom.
A teacher smiles warmly as she puts her arm around a young student wearing a headset.
Two students, a boy and a girl, are smiling at the camera while using laptops in a classroom.
A young student smiles while working on math problems at her desk in a classroom.
Two young boys sit at a desk in a classroom, smiling at the camera.
A young student wearing headphones smiles while working on a laptop in a classroom.
A young girl smiles while wearing headphones and using a laptop in a classroom.
A young boy in a red hoodie smiles while sitting at his desk in a classroom.
⭐ Brenda Dubrey, Third Grade Educator at Thorndyke Road School ⭐ “Mrs. Dubrey’s dedication to her students, outstanding communication skills, and her kind-hearted, fun-loving nature make her truly one of a kind. Mrs. Dubrey is not just a teacher; she is a catalyst for joy and excitement in the classroom. She has the remarkable ability to make learning fun, fostering an environment where every student feels engaged and motivated. Her innovative teaching methods and enthusiasm for education inspire her students to not only excel academically but also to love the process of learning. One of Mrs. Dubrey’s greatest strengths is her ability to make each child feel seen, valued, and special. She creates a classroom culture that is inclusive and nurturing, ensuring that every student feels confident to participate and express themselves. This sense of belonging that she fosters is truly impactful, both for the students and their families." “Her communication with parents is equally commendable. She keeps us informed, involved, and reassured that our children are in the best hands. Mrs. Dubrey’s approachability and warmth make it easy for parents to collaborate with her, which is a crucial aspect of our children’s education. I wish every student and parent could experience the extraordinary influence of Mrs. Dubrey. She is more than deserving of recognition for the countless lives she touches with her passion, kindness, and commitment to education.” ⭐ Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for students and staff who have gone above and beyond to feature on our social media channels. 👉 Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/4g5M2aW 👉 Nominate a staff member at https://buff.ly/3Mlru0N
20 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of Brenda Dubrey, third grade educator at Thorndyke Road School.