Accelerated Learning Academy Highlights Math-Focused Spring Programming 🏫🧮 Over spring break, Worcester Public Schools scholars dove into hands-on learning through the Accelerated Learning Academy, hosted at schools across the district—including Burncoat Preparatory School, Burncoat High School, Elm Park Community School, Forest Grove Middle School, North High School, and Worcester East Middle School. 🏫🌸 Throughout the week, scholars explored math in engaging and practical ways—tackling geometry through art projects 🎨📐, solving word problems 🤔📝, and building test-taking strategies for the MCAS 📊. At some sites, students applied measurement skills by following recipes and cooking simple meals 🍽️🥄—turning math into a multisensory experience! Fun activities also included physical exercise in the school gym 🏃‍♂️🏀, cooperative board games 🎲, and quality time spent with friends 😊—making for a well-rounded week of learning and connection. 💬🤝
about 14 hours ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of students and their teacher stand in a classroom, holding papers and smiling.
A group of students and their teacher stand in a classroom, holding up colorful posters with different projects and information.
A group of students and their teacher sit together at classroom desks, actively engaged in learning and discussion.
A teacher and two students pose for a photo in a classroom, with math work displayed on the wall behind them.
A teacher and two students smile for the camera during a cooking class.
A group of students and a teacher work together in a classroom, using measuring cups and bowls.
A group of students and a teacher work together in a classroom, using measuring cups and bowls.
A young student works on a laptop with a teacher in a classroom setting.
A young student smiles while working on a laptop in a classroom setting
Three students work on their schoolwork in a classroom, with a teacher standing in the background.
🎉 Honoring Excellence in Public Service 🎉 Join us in congratulating Mohammed Siddiqui, Senior Software Developer in Worcester Public Schools' IT Department, on receiving the 2025 Thomas S. Green Public Service Award from the Worcester Regional Research Bureau! 🏆 Mohammed has been pivotal in developing key systems like the Special Education Information System, the Translation Services Database, and digital guest sign-in tools. His innovative solutions and dedication have had a lasting impact across the district. 💻🔧 A nominator shared: “Mohammed’s problem-solving and strategic planning are unmatched. With decades of experience, he consistently delivers efficient, reliable solutions that enhance our tech infrastructure for students, staff, and faculty.” 🧠⚙️ 👏 We’re so proud of Mohammed and thankful for his continuous dedication to supporting our schools and students! 🔗 Learn more about this year’s recipients: https://buff.ly/H3LbvfO
about 22 hours ago, Worcester Public Schools
A man with a beard and gray hair smiles at the camera.
📎🌟 Happy National Administrative Professionals Day! 🌟📎 Today, we celebrate the amazing administrative teams who are the backbone of our schools! From front office staff to registrars and administrative assistants, you keep things running smoothly with professionalism, care, and a whole lot of heart. 💚📚 Whether you're managing paperwork, coordinating communication, or supporting students and families every day—you are essential to our school communities. 🍎🙌 THANK YOU for everything you do! 🙌🍎 We’re so grateful for your dedication and proud to have you as part of the Worcester Public Schools family.
2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Four women pose for a photo in a room with wooden doors and a flag.
A woman with glasses smiles at the camera while sitting at her desk in an office.
Five women stand in front of a wall with colorful signs that read 'Curious Learner,' 'Effective Communicator,' 'Empowered Individual,' 'Problem Solver,' and 'Engaged Community Member.'
A woman with a warm smile sits at her desk in a well-lit office.
Three people stand in front of a window, smiling for a photo.
📢 Reminder: Worcester Public Schools' First Annual Job Fair is Coming Up! 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
2 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.
🚌💛 Happy National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! Today we hit the brakes to give a huge shoutout to our incredible Worcester Public Schools bus drivers—the everyday heroes who keep our schools moving! 🚦☀️🌧️ Through early mornings, busy roads, and all kinds of weather, they show up with a smile, ready to safely guide our students to and from school. 👋👏 From the honks, waves, and high-fives—your impact goes far beyond the yellow bus. Thank you for your dedication, patience, and for being such an important part of the WPS family. 🙌
3 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Four people stand in front of a yellow school bus, with the words 'Worcester Public Schools' on the side.
A woman stands next to a yellow school bus with the hood open, pointing to the engine.
Four people stand in front of a yellow school bus, with the words 'Worcester Public Schools' on the side.
A man in a yellow safety vest stands inside a school bus, smiling at the camera.
Four people stand in front of a yellow school bus, smiling and looking at the camera. The bus is labeled 'Worcester Public Schools.'
Happy Easter! 🐣🌸 Did you know that Easter’s roots trace back to ancient festivals celebrating Spring? Discover the fascinating history behind this holiday and how it evolved over time! Learn more about the history of Easter: https://buff.ly/2prGpwk
5 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A blue background with the text 'Happy Easter' and a white bunny peeking from the right side. The Worcester Public Schools logo is also visible.
Worcester Public Schools will be closed in observance of Patriots' Day. Learn more about the history and meaning of this day by exploring Massachusetts’ Patriots’ Day resources: https://buff.ly/dr1Tref
4 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
An announcement from Worcester Public Schools stating they will be closed on April 21, 2025 in observance of Patriots' Day.
📢 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
17 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.
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! 🎓🌟
22 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic featuring the text 'We've Got 16 School Days in April — let’s make each one count!'
🎉 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. 📚🌟
28 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'.
🛑🚸 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!
about 1 month 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.
🏫🎾 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
about 1 month 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.
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! 📸
about 2 months 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?'
🎓High School Graduation Dates for the Class of 2025! The time is almost here! Check out the graduation dates for Worcester Public Schools’ Class of 2025: Tuesday, May 27: Doherty Memorial High School Wednesday, May 28: Worcester Technical High School Thursday, May 29: University Park Campus School Monday, June 2: Gerald Creamer Center Tuesday, June 3: Worcester Alternative School Tuesday, June 3: Burncoat High School Wednesday, June 4: South High Community School Friday, June 6: North High School Monday, June 9: Claremont Academy Celebrate the hard work and dedication of our graduates as they move on to their next chapter! 🎓🌟 For full details on graduation dates, visit: https://buff.ly/frXUZaR
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A list of high school graduation dates for Worcester Public Schools in 2025.
🥣 National School Breakfast Week is here! 🥑🍎 A healthy, tasty breakfast sets students up for success—and the best part? It’s completely FREE for all students! 🎉 Come grab a breakfast and fuel up to kickstart a day of learning and achievement! 🍽️🌟 This week, we’re celebrating with delicious and healthy options, including a new recipe in the works! Introducing waffle sticks with blueberry compote—made with real blueberries, a splash of lemon juice, and a touch of honey. 🍯🫐 The perfect balance of sweet and tangy, this tasty new breakfast could be your next favorite! Would you give it a try? Let us know! 👇
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A school lunch tray with a carton of chocolate milk, a red apple, and waffles with blueberry topping.
A close-up of a school lunch tray with a red apple, a carton of chocolate milk, and two boxes of cereal: Cinnamon Chex and Cheerios.
A white tray with compartments holds a red apple, a carton of chocolate milk, and a container of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal.
✨ Staff Development Day in Action! ✨ Today, Worcester Public Schools educators came together for a day of collaboration, growth, and skill-building—all with the goal of better supporting our students! 📚🎶🍎 Some highlights from the day: 🎼 Music Educators – Mapped scope & sequence, reviewed, and developed curriculum maps to enhance middle and high school music instruction. 🛡️ Risk Mitigation Training – School Adjustment Counselors and Behavior Specialists engaged in professional development on proactive strategies to identify and address student needs, ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment. 🥗 Nutrition Team Trainings – Participated in Manager/Cook training and a chemicals presentation, reinforcing best practices in food safety and kitchen operations. 👏 A huge thank you to all WPS staff for your commitment to excellence and student success!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two people sit at a table, looking at a laptop screen. A guitar case is visible in the background.
A group of people work together on laptops at a table in a room with a rack of guitars in the background.
A group of people gather around tables in a music classroom, working on laptops and discussing music theory.
A large group of people stand in front of a screen displaying the words 'Worcester Public Schools' and 'Risk Mitigation In Schools: A Proactive Approach.'
A man addresses a group of people seated in a room, with a sign that reads 'gather' on the wall.
Two women sit in a waiting area, smiling and looking at the camera.
A woman in a floral shirt presents information to a group of people in a room with a large screen displaying a presentation.
Four people stand in a hallway, smiling for a photo.
No School on Tuesday, March 4 Teachers and school staff will have a professional development day on Tuesday, March 4, so there will be no school for students. District offices will remain open. 🏫
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Announcement: No school on Tuesday, March 4 due to professional development day for teachers and school staff.
📚✨ Attendance Matters! 🏫 March has 20 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! 🎓🌟
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic featuring the text 'We've Got 20 School Days in March — let’s make each one count!'
Accelerated Learning Academy at Elm Park Community School 📝 Scholars at Elm Park participated in the Accelerated Learning Academy over winter break, collaborating with educators to enhance their learning skills. Throughout the week, scholars engaged in learning sessions with educators, focusing on open response assignments, test-taking strategies, and creative projects. Fun activities included physical exercise in the school gym, cooperative board games, and quality time with friends. The Accelerated Learning Academy was hosted across various WPS sites, including Burncoat Preparatory School, Burncoat High School, Forest Grove Middle School, North High School, and Worcester East Middle School.
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Students from Elm Park show work completed during the Accelerated Learning Academy.
Students from Elm Park show work completed during the Accelerated Learning Academy.
Students from Elm Park show work completed during the Accelerated Learning Academy.
Two students from Elm Park hug while eating lunch together.
Three students from Elm Park play a board game with an educator.
🍽️✨ Look What’s Coming Back on February's Menu! Say hello to Chicken and Veggie Dumplings with Soy Sauce, paired with a tasty Edamame Salad and a sweet Fortune Cookie! 😋 This delicious combo will be back on the February menu – don’t miss it! 🌱🍜
3 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Chicken and Veggie Dumplings with Soy Sauce, Edamame Salad, and a Fortune Cookie on a plate.