On Tuesday, May 5, from 5:30-6:30 PM, a virtual community forum will be held for the Worcester Public Schools' Boundary and Quadrant Alignment Project.

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.
about 2 hours ago, Worcester Public Schools
School Boundary and Quadrant Alignment Project
💙 Closing Out Autism Awareness Month with Wear Blue Day 💙

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. 💙
1 day ago, Worcester Public Schools
Teacher and students stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Front office staff of Roosevelt School stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Teachers and students stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Teacher and students stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Administrative staff at the Durkin Administration Building wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Day.
Students and teachers stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Front office staff from Gates Lane School stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Teacher and students stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Students and teachers stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
Teachers and students stand together wearing blue to close out Autism Awareness Month.
💚 Mental Health 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
1 day ago, Worcester Public Schools
A small Groot figurine with a cocktail umbrella sits on a desk next to a Baby Yoda figure and pink and green slips of paper.
A cozy reading nook with large beanbag chairs, pillows, and a patterned rug under a tent-like canopy.
A cozy classroom corner features a white tent, beanbag chair, and stacked pillows on a patterned rug.
A calm waiting room with a couch, chairs, and a round table, decorated with inspirational wall art.
A black recliner chair sits next to a floor lamp in a room with tiled walls.
A calming room features a black leather couch with decorative pillows, a large tapestry of a sunlit forest, and a desk with a lava lamp.
Students work at desks in a classroom with a projected landscape on a large screen.
A cozy classroom corner features beanbag chairs, rugs, and a bookshelf filled with books and art supplies.
A classroom is decorated with inspirational posters, plants, and comfortable seating like beanbag chairs.
A cozy room with beanbag chairs, bookshelves, and motivational posters on the walls.
Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month ✨

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
2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic that says Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month with the Worcester Public Schools logo.
Jewish American 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/
2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic that says Jewish American Heritage Month with the Worcester Public Schools logo.

🍎🦸‍♀️ Happy School Lunch Hero Day! 🦸‍♂️🥪

Today we are celebrating our amazing Worcester Public Schools Nutrition Services team, our everyday School Lunch Heroes 💚

They are up early, working hard, and serving more than just meals. They bring care, dedication, and consistency to every cafeteria, helping fuel our students for a successful school day.

From preparing healthy and delicious meals to meeting special dietary needs and supporting thousands of students each day, our nutrition staff make a meaningful impact across our schools. 💪🍽️

We are so grateful for the hard work and heart they bring to our school communities. Join us in saying a big THANK YOU to the team behind the lunch line! 💚🙌

Meet some of our School Lunch Heroes 🍎💚

2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of school lunch staff members smile for a photo, celebrating School Lunch Hero Day.
A diverse group of school lunch staff members stand together, smiling, in a school cafeteria. Text reads 'Thank you' and 'School Lunch Hero Day'.
Four smiling individuals stand together, celebrating School Lunch Hero Day with a "Thank You" message.
Two smiling women stand together, with text overlay reading 'Thank you' and 'SCHOOL LUNCH HERO DAY'.
Five school lunch staff members smile for a photo, with "Thank You" and "School Lunch Hero Day" text.
Two women smile for a photo, with "Thank You" and "School Lunch Hero Day" text.
A group of smiling school lunch staff pose for a photo in a kitchen, with a cow balloon and 'Thank You' text.
Two smiling women are pictured together, with text overlay reading "Thank you" and "SCHOOL LUNCH HERO DAY".
A group of six smiling individuals, likely school lunch staff, pose for a photo with a colorful mural behind them.
A group of smiling individuals in aprons stand together in a school cafeteria kitchen, celebrating School Lunch Hero Day.
🎓✨ Happy School Principals Day!

Today we are celebrating the school leaders who show up every day to support students, staff, and families and help our schools thrive 🌟

From greeting students in the morning 🚪😊 to guiding teachers, supporting families, and leading their school communities, our principals bring care, commitment, and purpose to everything they do. Their leadership helps create strong and positive learning environments where students can grow and succeed 📚💙

Today’s Principal Spotlight highlights three outstanding leaders:
👩‍🏫 Dr. Karrie Allen
“I believe my primary role as principal is to provide unwavering support to talented, dedicated staff and families, in order that students can engage in a top-notch learning environment. If we all do our part, we’ll extinguish all barriers, and these amazing children will have equal opportunities so well deserved.”

👩‍🏫 Cynthia Vail, Principal of Heard Street Discovery Academy
“As principal, I strive to make our school a place where every child, family, and teacher feels genuinely seen, heard, and cared for. I lead with compassion and purpose, building a community where everyone belongs and can thrive together.”

👩‍🏫 Susan Donahue, Principal of Thorndyke Road School
“I love being a principal because I get to spend each day surrounded by students whose curiosity and excitement for learning are contagious. It’s equally rewarding to work alongside dedicated adults who are committed to supporting, uplifting, and believing in every child.”

💐 A huge thank you to these principals and to all of our school principals across the district for your leadership, dedication, and the many ways you support your school communities every day. Your work truly makes a difference 💙
2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Dr. Karrie Allen, Principal of Goddard School of Science & Technology, smiles in her office
A woman named Cynthia Vail, Principal of Heard Street Discovery Academy, smiles at the camera.
A smiling woman with blonde hair and glasses stands in front of bookshelves, identified as Susan Donahue of Thorndyke Road School.
This Month’s Staff WooStar: David Romero, Spanish Teacher & Department Head at Forest Grove Middle School ⭐️

“David is a dynamic language teacher who always goes above and beyond! His lessons are engaging and give our students lots of opportunity to build their language skills and cultural understanding. As a colleague, he shares resources and is always willing to lend a hand. He and the Forest Grove World Language team have created amazing family engagement events to celebrate the languages and cultures of our students.”

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
3 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of David Romero of Forest Grove Middle School.
This Month’s Student WooStar: Chloe Eyaguobor, Fifth Grade, Effective Communicator at Vernon Hill School ⭐️

“Chloe is a multitalented 5th grade student, who has a generous heart and is always willing to help others. In addition to being a fabulous student, she has recently added “Published Author” to her resume! She recently wrote her first children’s book: “Panda Loves Bamboo” with illustrations done by a peer of hers. Panda Loves Bamboo is a heartwarming children’s story about kindness, honesty, and second chances. Since releasing her first book, she has had the opportunity to serve as a reader for a 2nd grade classroom for Read Across America. She then inspired that classroom teacher to use her book for a focused book study with those students. Finally, she has had the opportunity to present at Clark University alongside her principal Tammy Boyle, her peer illustrator, and another VH educator. They presented a project to a Children’s Literature Class to share about the importance of centering books with diverse authors in the classroom and community.”

This demonstrates that Chloe is an Effective Communicator, a key disposition of the Vision of a Learner framework. Chloe can express complex ideas with clarity and purpose in a variety of formats based on the audience (EC 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
3 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of Chloe Eyaguobor from Vernon Hill School.
On Tuesday, May 5, from 5:30-6:30 PM, a virtual community forum will be held for the Worcester Public Schools' Boundary and Quadrant Alignment Project.

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.
4 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
School boundary and quadrant alignment project community forum

Professionals: Speak with Worcester Public Schools Students! 📢🏫

Are you a professional who is interested in speaking with our students? 🤔💼

The Worcester Public Schools is launching the Career Speaker Series as a way for local professionals to help seventh-grade students begin exploring the wide range of career opportunities available in our community. 🌎🔭

We are looking for professionals who can speak to students about their current roles, their professional journeys, and the challenges and successes you’ve experienced along the way. 🛣️🏆

Your real-world perspective can have a big impact! 🌟🙌

The Career Speaker Series will take place at all WPS middle schools through May and June. 🗓️🎓

Details and online sign-up form: 👇🔗

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1RXENFudiUzIpkMB8kv7yoYabb_z06l5KeC6nfgsbsKY/edit#response=ACYDBNh___QmxCyDbjm_9e5NcAzpt76l0WqeBU29EaAaehorggDkEjxeeQNZ7zOv0RRu2aE

5 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A professional standing in a classroom with students
🚌💛 Worcester Public Schools Celebrates Our School Bus Drivers

As we navigate another busy school year, it is important to recognize the dedicated individuals who are the first and last friendly faces our students see each day: our school bus drivers.

Worcester Public Schools is proud to recognize that our drivers do so much more than operate a vehicle. They are mentors, peacekeepers, and a vital bridge between home and school. Every day, they navigate traffic, weather challenges, and early mornings to ensure our students arrive safely and ready to learn.

Our school community is stronger because of their hard work and commitment to student safety. Let’s make sure they know how much they are valued!

How You Can Help Celebrate:

To show our collective appreciation, we encourage you to join us in the following ways:
💬 A Simple Thank You – If you see a driver in the hallways or during drop-off and pick-up, a quick word of thanks goes a long way.
✏️ Student Notes – Encourage your students to write a short note or draw a picture for their driver. These are often the most cherished gifts a driver can receive.

📸🚌 Take a look at a few photos of our dedicated bus drivers. 👏💛
5 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of school bus drivers and staff pose for a photo in front of yellow school buses.
Three individuals stand in front of a yellow Worcester Public Schools bus, with one holding a certificate.
A smiling man wearing a reflective vest and a baseball cap sits in the driver's seat of a school bus.
Three individuals stand in front of a yellow school bus with "WORCESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS" printed on its side.
Three individuals stand in front of a yellow school bus with "WORCESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS" printed on its side.
Two men in reflective vests stand in front of a yellow school bus.
A woman in a high-visibility vest stands next to a yellow school bus labeled "WORCESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS".
A woman in a pink safety vest stands inside a school bus, with rows of empty blue seats stretching behind her.
Three women stand in front of a yellow school bus labeled 'S-404' and 'SCHOOL BUS'.
A woman and a man stand next to a yellow Worcester Public Schools bus.

🎓 WPS Senior Spotlight: Alexi Rosa, South High Community School 🎓

After graduating this spring, Alexi plans to attend college and pursue a future career in forensic nursing.

She would like to be a nurse who can help people at times of need, specializing in forensics to provide a unique and specialized level of support to future patients.

Before starting college next fall, Alexi will be savoring summer by spending as much time as possible with her loved ones.

Advice to incoming freshmen: “Your whole life is focused on making money or your career; be a kid as long as you can because when things get serious you would wish to go back.”

✨ Seniors, we want to celebrate you next! If you'd like to be featured in our Senior Spotlight series, please fill out the form here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/forms/26678

9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A senior spotlight graphic of Alexi Rosa with the words South High Community School, Class of 2026.
🃏✨ Math Games at City View Discovery School! 📐

City View Discovery School was full of energy as students and families came together for a fun and interactive Math Games event! From card games to friendly competition, students strengthened their math skills while having a great time.

🎲 Families learned simple games they can continue playing at home—showing that math practice can be fun, engaging, and meaningful.

🧠 Events like this help build math fluency, boost confidence, and create positive connections to learning.

Thank you to all the families and staff who made the event such a success!

📸 Take a look at some highlights from the event and see the fun in action!
9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A teacher smiles with two young children at a blue table, engaged in a math lesson with dice and frog counters.
A young boy and a woman smile while working on a math activity with frog counters and dice in a classroom.
A smiling young girl and an adult woman pose together at a desk in a classroom.
A smiling teacher and a young boy are engaged in a math game with number cards on a classroom table.
A man and a young boy smile at the camera while sitting at a blue table in a classroom.
A smiling young woman and a girl with Down syndrome pose together in a classroom.
A smiling family poses for a photo at a desk in a classroom, with math games visible.
A young girl with glasses smiles while holding a booklet titled 'MATH GAMES' next to an adult.
A teacher smiles while a young child plays with a large orange die and a marker at a blue table.
A teacher and children engage in a learning activity at a table in a classroom, with educational materials visible.
🎓 WPS Senior Spotlight: William Roman Polanco, Burncoat High School 🎓

William plans to attend a four-year college and one day graduate school to major in Business Marketing with a focus on fashion and graphic design.

His goal is to one day create a clothing brand that represents his community in Worcester, and inspire pride in those who wear it.

During his time in WPS, William has been deeply involved in his school community. He co-founded the first Latino Unity Group at Burncoat High and participated in programs such as the Torch Foundation and Dynamic Futures.

A recipient of the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship, William says that art-based workshops, clubs, and community-building experiences helped him build the skills and confidence needed for life after high school.

Advice to incoming freshmen: “Take every opportunity that is being offered to you and use the people and resources that are around you to help you be successful.”

✨ Seniors, we want to celebrate you next! If you'd like to be featured in our Senior Spotlight series, please fill out the form here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/forms/26678
10 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A senior spotlight graphic featuring an image of William Roman Polanco and the words "Burncoat High School, Class of 2026"
Culture on Display at Claremont Academy 🌎🎉

Claremont Academy went global for Multicultural Spirit Week 2026. 🌍✨

From vibrant outfits to cultural pride on full display, the energy all week was incredible. Swipe through some of our favorite moments from the celebration.

Thank you to everyone who participated and shared their culture with our school community. We’re already counting down to next year! 🤘🔥
10 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A diverse group of people in traditional attire stand together, holding signs representing different countries.
Three young women in traditional Guatemalan attire stand in front of a display board, each holding a sign identifying Guatemala.
Three young people stand in front of a display board, holding signs about Palestine and Jordan.
Three young people in traditional El Salvadoran attire stand in front of a display board.
Six young people stand together, holding a large Haitian flag and smaller flags, some wearing traditional attire.
Two young women in traditional attire stand before a display of photos from the Claremont Community Service Club.
Two young people stand in front of a display showcasing photos and text from the Claremont Community Service Club.
Three women stand in front of a display board, two holding signs representing Holland/Germany and Peru.
🎓 WPS Senior Spotlight: Suheydee Neron-Burgos, Doherty Memorial High School 🎓

Suheydee plans to attend UMass Lowell’s Manning School of Business Administration with the goal of one day managing a company or building her own business.

During her time at Doherty, Suheydee has balanced academics with leadership opportunities and real-world experiences. She has served as Cheer Captain for four years and was also part of the National Honor Society. She has completed three years of dual enrollment classes and has interned at Worcester Dual Language Magnet School.

Suheydee has also volunteered extensively in her community. She says that becoming involved, taking ownership of her achievements, and volunteering have helped her grow both academically and personally.

Advice to incoming freshmen: “Be patient with yourself, and do not be afraid to step outside your comfort zone of who you want to be.”

✨ Seniors, we want to celebrate you next! If you'd like to be featured in our Senior Spotlight series, please fill out the form here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/forms/26678
11 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A senior spotlight graphic featuring an image of Suheydee Neron-Burgos, and the words "Doherty Memorial High School Class of 2026".
Happy Administrative Professionals Day! 🌟

Today, we recognize the administrative professionals who help our school and district offices thrive during the school year.

From welcoming families, caregivers and students as the first friendly face they see, keeping schedules and records organized, and everything in between, we thank you for your continued support and impact in our school communities.

Pictured here are some of the incredible administrative professionals from City View Discovery School, Doherty Memorial High School, Dr. Arthur F. Sullivan Middle School, Forest Grove Middle School, Lake View School, Midland Street School, Rice Square School, South High Community School, Worcester Dual Language Magnet School, and Worcester Technical High School!

Thank you for all that you do for our schools and WPS! 💙
11 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
An administrative professional from Lake View School sits in a chair alongside three students.
Five administrative professionals from Sullivan Middle School.
Six administrative professionals from Doherty Memorial High School.
Five administrative professionals from Forest Grove Middle School.
Seven administrative professionals from Worcester Technical High School.
Two administrative professionals from Worcester Dual Language Magnet School.
Seven administrative professionals from South High Community School.
Two administrative professionals from City View Discovery School.
An administrative professional from Rice Square School.
An administrative professional from Midland Street School.
🎓 WPS Senior Spotlight: Opanin Ofosu, North High School 🎓

After graduation this spring, Opanin plans to attend Worcester State University or UMass Lowell to major in Biology or Pharmacy. His long-term goal is to become a medical doctor or a pharmacist.

During his time in WPS, Opanin has challenged himself through AP courses, honors classes, and Early College. Beyond the classroom, he has been active in indoor track, outdoor track, and cross country, which taught him discipline and teamwork. He is also a leader in the Black Student Union, focusing on advocacy and community-building.

Opanin has already gained professional experience through a UMass internship in clinical and anatomic pathology. This hands-on work in hematology, phlebotomy, and microbiology has provided him with a strong foundation for a future career in healthcare.

Advice to incoming freshmen: “Always take your GPA into account. Get involved in sports and clubs as much as you can handle, and give Early College a try. It gives a real sense of what college is like while still in high school.”

✨ Seniors, we want to celebrate you next! If you'd like to be featured in our Senior Spotlight series, please fill out the form here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/forms/26678
12 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A senior spotlight graphic featuring an image of Opanin Ofosu, and the words "North High School Class of 2026".

🎓 WPS Senior Spotlight: Jugeiry Perez, South High Community School 🎓

This fall, Jugeiry plans to attend a four-year college to study journalism. Her long-term goal is to become a journalist and one day publish her own novel.

Jugeiry has already explored her career interest while at South, serving as a reporter for the school’s newspaper, The Colonel Chronicle, gaining early experience as a reporter while also working on her writing skills.

She credits the school's journalism class, taught by Ms. Ledoux, as well as the mentorship of her other teachers as the driving force behind her chosen career path.

Before heading to college, Jugeiry plans to spend the summer making memories with friends and family. She looks forward to taking the lessons she learned at South with her as she continues to grow in college.

Advice to incoming freshmen: “Do not be afraid to do things! High school has taught me to be more assertive and take the opportunities that present themselves: sign up for clubs, take challenging classes, and make new friends!”

✨ Seniors, we want to celebrate you next! If you'd like to be featured in our Senior Spotlight series, please fill out the form here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/forms/26678

13 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic that says "WPS Senior Spotlight" and features an image of Jugeiry Perez and the words "South High Community School Class of 2026"