🌟 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!
1 day 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.
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.
1 day 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! 👏🎶📚
2 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.
4 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.
💲🚌CPPAC Gets Budget and Transportation Update Deputy Superintendent Brian Allen and Transportation Director Mike Freeman gave presentations to the Citywide Parent Planning Advisory Council on Wednesday evening at Worcester Dual Language Magnet School. Mr. Allen (pictured fifth from left) explained that WPS is projected to receive an additional $38 million next school year, fiscal year 2026. He said there will be no elimination of classroom teaching positions due to budget cuts, and in some schools there will be additional teachers, a reversal from the budget reductions experienced this year. Mr. Freeman (pictured second from right) said 2024-25 has been the best year ever for the Transportation Department, reflecting major improvements since operations were moved in-house. In addition to on-time performance rate of 98% and a fully staffed workforce, Transportation is planning to implement new technology in the next 1-2 years that will include a swipe-card system for students and a new bus locator mobile app.
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
CPPAC parent organizers smile for a photo with Brian Allen and Mike Freeman
🛑🚸 Today, we celebrate the incredible crossing guards in Worcester Public Schools who play a vital role in getting our students to and from school safely throughout the school year. 👏 Pictured are a few of the dedicated crossing guards in our schools: 🛑🚸 Brenda Davin – Crossing Guard at Flagg Street School Principal Genese says, "We are so fortunate to have Ms. Brenda Davin as the crossing guard for the Flagg Street School community. She not only ensures students arrive safely but also brightens everyone's day with her kindness." Parent Zack Kennedy adds, "Rain or shine, snow or sleet, Brenda greets everyone with a smile and kind words. She decorates the tree and post with holiday cheer, and her genuine affection for the kids is felt by all. We are lucky to have her as part of the Flagg community." 🛑🚸 Lilian Garcia – Crossing Guard at Union Hill School Principal Tabales says, "At one of the busiest intersections in town, Ms. Lillian Garcia is more than just a crossing guard—she’s a community guardian. Rain or shine, she ensures the safety of children with a warm smile and a watchful eye, even carrying spare mittens for those who forget theirs." 🛑🚸 Kashanda Harris – Crossing Guard at Goddard School of Science & Technology Principal Dr. Allen says, "Kashanda Harris is one of our veteran crossing guards who crosses Goddard School students at the very busy intersection of Main Street at Freeland Street. We appreciate Kashanda's many years of service to the Goddard School community, ensuring that our students arrive at school and return home safely each and every day, regardless of the weather." 🛑🚸 Al Ruiz – Crossing Guard at Grafton Street School Principal Hebert says, “Al Ruiz is the first face greeting students and families at Grafton Street School. He has built positive and trusting relationships with the Grafton Street Community. We are lucky to have him keeping our students safe.” Sending a thank you to all of our WPS crossing guards for their dedication and hard work in keeping our students safe every day!
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A woman in a yellow vest holds a stop sign in front of Flagg Street School.
A woman in a yellow safety vest holds a stop sign and directs traffic at a crosswalk.
A woman in a safety vest holds a stop sign while standing on a sidewalk.
A crossing guard holds a stop sign in front of Grafton Street School, ensuring the safety of students crossing the street.
⭐ Arianna Santiago, Second Grade Scholar at Union Hill School ⭐ “Arianna is kind and patient. She tries to uplift her peers and always goes out of her way to help her classmates. Arianna loves to share and loves the diversity in her classroom. When a new student arrives in the classroom and she realizes they have troubles understanding our language she tries to help in any way she can.” This demonstrates that Arianna is an Engaged Community Member, a disposition of the Vision of a Learner framework. Arianna shows an ability to interact with others in varied social, cultural and multilingual backgrounds (ECM3). ⭐ 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
9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars Graphic of Arianna Santiago, second grade scholar at Union Hill School.
Burncoat High School Drama Club Moves Onto State Finals 🎭 Burncoat High School's drama club has advanced to the finals in the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild's (METG) state-wide competition for its performance of The Price by Don Zolidis! Catch Burncoat on stage for the state finals on Saturday, March 29 at 12:30 PM at John Hancock Hall in Boston! Get your tickets now: https://www.ticketstage.com/bin/f.wk?ts.performance.gen There will also be two chances to watch the show at Burncoat Middle School on March 21 and March 22 at 7:00 PM.
10 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A photo of the cast from The Price, a play performed by the Burncoat High School theater club.
Alumni Spotlight: Timothy Lavoie ‘17 Becomes First to Earn Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine Through Tufts at Tech Experience Worcester Technical High School Class of 2017 alumnus Timothy Lavoie recently became the first to earn a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) since the veterinary assisting partnership with Tufts University—known as Tufts at Tech—was established in 2012. Tim shared his journey with us in a recent interview and discussed how his Tufts at Tech experience paved the way for his young veterinary career. Read the full story here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2087305
11 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Tim Lavoie stands beside a sign that reads 'Veterinary Medicine Small Animal Hospital' and 'Emergency'.
Tim Lavoie holds a gray cat.
Tim Lavoie with a pigeon standing on his shoulder.
Friendly Faces of Belmont Street Community School 🤗 We recently stopped by Belmont Street Community School to visit our young learners! Belmont Street School is a vibrant community where students grow, thrive, and achieve their full potential. Belmont Street School sets high standards for learning, ensuring that every student is challenged and supported on their educational journey. The inclusive environment at Belmont Street School values diversity, respects every family and culture and celebrates the progress of learners each year. Together, Belmont Street builds a strong foundation for lifelong success! Belmont Street School is located in the North Quadrant of the Worcester Public Schools and hosts 615 students from PreK to Grade 6.
14 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic featuring a photo of a teacher and a student along with the words 'Friendly Faces of Belmont Street Community School'.
A student smiles at the camera.
A student and teacher sit together at lunch.
Two students stand together and smile.
A student sits on the floor and reads a book titled 'The Wolf Who Cried Boy.'
South High Community School Girls Basketball Advances to Division 2 State Championship 🏀 South High secured a spot in the state championship game with a 42-39 win over #7 Whitman-Hanson in the semifinal round! The #6 Colonels will now face top-seeded Medfield in a rematch of last year's state championship. The Division 2 State Championship is Saturday, March 15 at 4:00 PM at Tsongas Center on the campus of UMass Lowell. Get your tickets now ➡️: https://tsongascenter.evenue.net/events/MIAAB
15 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A basketball team celebrates their victory with a trophy and a banner that reads 'Final 4'.
Principal for a Day at Worcester Public Schools 🍎 Business and civic leaders from the Worcester community were recently invited to step into the role of Principal for a Day in WPS! This event, organized by the Worcester Education Collaborative, offers local leaders the opportunity to experience firsthand how our schools operate on a daily basis. This year, ten WPS schools and 35 Principals for a Day took part in the event, which concluded with a luncheon at Doherty Memorial High School. The luncheon featured a panel discussion on project-based learning. Pictured above are our Principal for a Day guests at City View Discovery School, Doherty Memorial High School and Lincoln Street School. A huge thank you to all of our Principals for a Day!
15 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Five adults stand side by side.
Three adults stand side by side.
An adult interacts with students.
One adult speaks while two adults listen.
An adult interacts with students.
Three adults watch from the back of the classroom as a class is in progress.
⭐ Jessica Spencer, Guidance Counselor at New Citizens Center Secondary ⭐ “Jess always goes above and beyond to help students navigate the many, many paths they need to take through our very large district, various other organizations, and community groups. She unfailingly listens to the student's needs and perspective and advocates for them with tact and persistence. She is always positive and optimistic and models putting the student first. She has been a hero for a lot of our students, making their dreams possible. She is the first person you go to when you need help for a student. Always a team player, Jess is always willing to lend a hand to colleagues, too.” "Jessica is a very committed guidance counselor for our students. She takes the time to get to know each and every student well so that she can support them as much as possible," said NCC coordinator Erin Goldstein. “She works hard to help each student navigate school here and to help them plan for their future both here in WPS and then after graduating. She's also supportive of colleagues throughout the school. She's an important part of our school success.” ⭐ 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
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A headshot of Jessica Spencer, Guidance Counselor at New Citizens Center Secondary.
🏫🎾 Worcester Public Schools Receives USA Pickleball Grant to Expand Physical Education Curriculum Worcester Public Schools has been awarded a grant from USA Pickleball’s inaugural “Grow the Game” program! This initiative will help expand access to pickleball in our schools and communities by providing essential equipment and resources. As part of the grant, WPS will receive 72 paddles, 3 nets, and 200 pickleballs, plus educational materials to support the integration of pickleball into the physical education curriculum. PE teachers recently participated in professional development at Doherty Memorial High School, learning how to teach pickleball to students. This program will help students get active and engaged in a fun, growing sport that promotes fitness and social interaction. 🎾💪 Read more: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2075969
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Physical education staff at Worcester Public Schools pose for a photo holding a banner that reads "GROW the GAME GRANT AWARDEE Worcester Public Schools.
📚 Read Across America at Rice Square School! Rice Square School celebrated Read Across America Day with guest readers from the Worcester community, including Joseph M. Petty, Mayor of Worcester; Eric D. Batista, City Manager of Worcester; Worcester Police and Fire Departments, and many others. The readers shared stories highlighting perseverance, community systems, and the importance of a growth mindset in overcoming challenges. Thank you to all the volunteers for making this event a success for Rice Square scholars and staff!
17 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Joseph M. Petty in a classroom celebrating Read Across America Day, engaging with students and promoting the joy of reading.
Eric D. Batista, City Manager of Worcester, in a classroom celebrating Read Across America Day, engaging with students and promoting the joy of reading.
A police officer reads a book to students in a classroom. The officer is wearing a uniform and a badge that says 'Worcester Police'.
A firefighter reads a book to a group of children in a classroom, with educational posters and charts on the wall.
A community member in a suit reads to a group of children sitting on the floor in a classroom.
A community member in a suit reads to a group of children sitting on the floor in a classroom.
Two community members read a story to a group of elementary school students in a classroom
A community member leads a classroom discussion with students, who are listening attentively.
A priest in a suit reads from a book to a classroom of students, who are seated at desks with laptops.
A group of people stand in a gymnasium, holding books and smiling for a photo.
School Social Worker / Adjustment Counselor Appreciation Week 🧑‍🏫💙 This week, we recognize and celebrate the contributions of our School Social Workers / Adjustment Counselors. 💙 They support students, families, and educators in creating a safe and inclusive learning environment. 🌱📚 School Adjustment Counselors address social, emotional, and behavioral challenges, helping students succeed. 🎯 Their work helps bridge gaps, provide resources, and support resilience in our school communities. 🤝💪 To all our School Adjustment Counselors—thank you for your work and support. 🙏 We appreciate everything you do! 🌟 Check out some of the photos of our dedicated team! 📸
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Three WPS staff stand proudly in front of a bulletin board that reads 'Be the "i" in KIND,' surrounded by colorful handprints.
A WPS staff member smiles alongside three children, with the inspiring quote on the wall: 'Be Amazing Today, Anything is Possible, Never Give Up.'
Four WPS staff members stand together in the hallway, smiling and ready to support our students.
Two WPS staff members stand in the hallway, posing with the sign: 'Are you a SUPER HERE EVERYDAY READY & ON TIME?'
Read Across America Week at Canterbury Street Magnet Computer-Based School 📚 Volunteer readers from the Worcester community recently visited Canterbury Street Magnet School to celebrate Read Across America Week! Scholars enjoyed visits from Smiley Ball of the Worcester Red Sox, Fela & Pete the Cat, Jen Carter from WXLO, Sgt. Roche from the Worcester Police Department, and many more. Thank you to all the volunteers for making Read Across America Week a success for Canterbury students and staff!
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of children and their teacher gather in a classroom, smiling for a photo.
Students sit on the class rug and listen to a reader.
Students stand with a police officer, who is holding up a book.
A reader reads to the class while students sit on the class rug.
🎉 Attendance Matters at Heard Street Discovery Academy! 🥞 Each quarter, students with perfect attendance and those who have greatly improved their attendance are celebrated with a delicious pancake breakfast prepared by the staff! 🏆👏 Families join in to recognize their hard work and dedication, making it a meaningful and rewarding event. Great job, Heard Street community—let’s continue the great work and show up strong all year long! 💪🔥
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A staff member offers a plate of pancakes to a young girl, with a variety of toppings available for her to choose from.
A family of four poses for a photo, with the youngest child being held by a woman.
A group of children and a parent enjoy a pancake breakfast, with a woman smiling in the background.
A young man, Heard Street Principal Cynthia Vail, and a girl smile for the camera while sitting at a table.
A woman and a young girl smile while enjoying a meal together.
A young boy, a woman, and a man sit at a table with orange juice and pancakes.
A young boy and his mother smile at the camera while enjoying a meal together.
A woman smiles as she holds a bottle of syrup and a plate of pancakes for a young boy.
A young girl smiles as she holds a plate of pancakes with syrup and sprinkles, while a woman in a blue jacket looks on.
A teacher and two girls sit at a table, smiling at the camera.
🌟 Friendly Faces of Worcester Arts Magnet School 🌟 We recently had the chance to visit Worcester Arts Magnet School and see our talented students in action! 👋 Meet the inspiring scholars of Worcester Arts Magnet School! From expressing their creativity through visual arts, music, and dance to engaging in hands-on learning across all subjects, our students are passionate, imaginative, and ready to make their mark on the world. Their energy and dedication to their craft are evident in everything they do. With 371 students from PreK-6, Worcester Arts Magnet School offers a unique, arts-integrated curriculum that encourages students to think critically, collaborate, and explore their creative potential. Our students are developing skills that will last a lifetime. The school’s vibrant arts programs help foster a love of learning and an appreciation for the arts, making Worcester Arts Magnet School a special place where every student’s creativity is celebrated and nurtured. Here’s to the passion, talent, and imagination that make Worcester Arts Magnet School such an inspiring place for students to thrive! 🎨🎶🎭✨
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two students from Worcester Arts Magnet School stand in a classroom, smiling for the camera. The girl is wearing a unicorn headband and a WooSox sweatshirt, while the boy is wearing a New England Patriots sweatshirt.
A teacher and two students work together with colorful magnetic tiles in a classroom.
Two children play with a Mr. Potato Head toy in a classroom setting.
A young girl works on a craft project with a teacher and another student, all smiling.
A young girl works on a craft project with a teacher and another student, all smiling.
A group of children and a teacher sit around a table, engaging in a learning activity.
A young person with dreadlocks smiles while working on a laptop in a classroom setting.
Two young boys stand in front of a chalkboard with music notes and the words 'Music Rules' written on it.
A young student sits in a classroom, using a laptop and smiling at the camera. The classroom has a whiteboard with the message 'You are more than a test score' and a robot on a table.
Two students collaborate on a laptop in a classroom setting.
⭐ Levi Kasten, 11th Grade Scholar at Doherty Memorial High School ⭐ “Levi transferred to Doherty last year and immediately saw the need for a student newspaper. He found a faculty advisor and developed a proposal which got approved. The paper went live a few months ago and Levi has been working hard as editor-in-chief. The newspaper is fully online with a staff of six students.” This work demonstrates that Levi is an Engaged Community Member, a disposition of the Vision of a Learner framework. Levi identified a need in the community 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
21 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A headshot of Levi Kasten, an 11th grade scholar at Doherty Memorial High School, featured on the WooStars program.