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sun blocked by moonSolar Eclipse: Some Outdoor Athletics Rescheduled on Monday, April 8

In accordance with MIAA, Worcester Public Schools is rescheduling outdoor athletic events that were originally taking place between 2:00-4:30 PM on Monday, April 8.  Coaches will contact players and their families about rescheduled times. Schools will be dismissed at their regular times.

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Worcester Unites Concert 🎻🎷🎺

Worcester Unites recently celebrated another music-filled year with a concert at Burncoat Middle School. 

This marked the ninth year of Worcester Unites, an after-school music program offered to all WPS instrumentalists from grade four through high school. 

Worcester Unites allows students to further their musical education and skills while also meeting friends from across the school district and performing as part of an ensemble. 

High school aged students help coach after their ninth grade year, and are encouraged and supported through the program to pursue careers as a music teacher themselves.
  
Great job to all our Worcester Unites instrumentalists, and a big thank you to all instructors for volunteering their time to mentor our WPS musicians!Image attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment

Worcester Unites Concert 🎻🎷🎺

Worcester Unites recently celebrated another music-filled year with a concert at Burncoat Middle School.

This marked the ninth year of Worcester Unites, an after-school music program offered to all WPS instrumentalists from grade four through high school.

Worcester Unites allows students to further their musical education and skills while also meeting friends from across the school district and performing as part of an ensemble.

High school aged students help coach after their ninth grade year, and are encouraged and supported through the program to pursue careers as a music teacher themselves.

Great job to all our Worcester Unites instrumentalists, and a big thank you to all instructors for volunteering their time to mentor our WPS musicians!
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At Commerce High I sang in chorus my friend played the piano. Grat memories of high school.

Please be advised that there will be a functional exercise from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Thursday, April 18, at the South High Community School and Sullivan Middle School campuses. 

The exercise is training only. 

Expect a high level of emergency vehicle traffic on campus and in the vicinity of each campus. 

There is no actual emergency and no threat to the public.

Please be advised that there will be a functional exercise from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Thursday, April 18, at the South High Community School and Sullivan Middle School campuses.

The exercise is training only.

Expect a high level of emergency vehicle traffic on campus and in the vicinity of each campus.

There is no actual emergency and no threat to the public.
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Worcester Tech Culinary Students Visit France 🥖🇫🇷

What are your plans for April vacation? For 15 of our Worcester Tech culinary students, the week off from school will include an exciting trip to one of the culinary capitals of the world as they will visit France.

Culinary students from Worcester Tech will be visiting with pen-pals from Worcester’s sister city in Blois, France, as well as take part in a French culinary class, enjoy local sight-seeing and more.

Find out more about the trip to France in the video below!
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That’s so great for them!

Such a wonderful experience for all involved!!🇫🇷

Fantastic!

🤖 Artificial Intelligence in Teaching: Denmark Comes to Worcester Public Schools

Worcester Public Schools recently hosted a delegation of 30 principals and assistant principals from Denmark! 

They wanted to understand the district’s strategy of artificial intelligence in classroom learning. The event was held at Worcester Technical High School.

“One of the significant shifts facing educators today is the increasing presence of AI technologies in classrooms,” the Centre wrote. “As these tools become more prevalent, it’s essential for educators to comprehend both the challenges and opportunities they bring.”

This year, WPS launched an initiative called the “Spark Team,” a group of educators who are early adopters of “future-ready” teaching and learning practices, and who share these practices with colleagues.

During the panel discussion, 15 educators shared examples of how they used artificial intelligence in classroom settings. Examples included:

-A 4th grade lesson focused on the fundamentals of machine learning and AI.

-A Burncoat Middle School lesson about racial bias in AI, sharing how it can misidentify people of color and use job hiring algorithms that favor
males.

-A graphics design class at Worcester Technical High School, where students used AI to develop more robust business plans and presentations.

- A Doherty High School English class that used AI picture-generation to allow students to visualize what they were writing about. AI was also used to expand sentence structure, and encouraged students to develop deeper vocabulary.

The Spark Team training ties into the district’s new “Vision of a Learner” framework, which outlines the “future-ready” skills and dispositions all WPS students aim to have when they graduate from high school.

Read more: https://worcesterschools.org/denmark-educators-visit-wps-to-learn-about-artificial-intelligence-in-teaching/Image attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

🤖 Artificial Intelligence in Teaching: Denmark Comes to Worcester Public Schools

Worcester Public Schools recently hosted a delegation of 30 principals and assistant principals from Denmark!

They wanted to understand the district’s strategy of artificial intelligence in classroom learning. The event was held at Worcester Technical High School.

“One of the significant shifts facing educators today is the increasing presence of AI technologies in classrooms,” the Centre wrote. “As these tools become more prevalent, it’s essential for educators to comprehend both the challenges and opportunities they bring.”

This year, WPS launched an initiative called the “Spark Team,” a group of educators who are early adopters of “future-ready” teaching and learning practices, and who share these practices with colleagues.

During the panel discussion, 15 educators shared examples of how they used artificial intelligence in classroom settings. Examples included:

-A 4th grade lesson focused on the fundamentals of machine learning and AI.

-A Burncoat Middle School lesson about racial bias in AI, sharing how it can misidentify people of color and use job hiring algorithms that favor
males.

-A graphics design class at Worcester Technical High School, where students used AI to develop more robust business plans and presentations.

- A Doherty High School English class that used AI picture-generation to allow students to visualize what they were writing about. AI was also used to expand sentence structure, and encouraged students to develop deeper vocabulary.

The Spark Team training ties into the district’s new “Vision of a Learner” framework, which outlines the “future-ready” skills and dispositions all WPS students aim to have when they graduate from high school.

Read more: worcesterschools.org/denmark-educators-visit-wps-to-learn-about-artificial-intelligence-in-teaching/
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Love it!! Way to go OET!

Turncoat got it backwards, AI was already proven to be extremely biased but in the opposite way this blurb portrayed. AI needs to be neutral for it to be used in the classroom, especially if it's going to become a main tool, but its built with the biases of it's programmers. It absolutely needs to be nonbiased

WPS has had Danes teaching in the district for years 🙋‍♀️. Half of my family lives in Denmark, and I'm sorry, but " Denmark educators" is incorrect. The title should read " Danish" educators. As in Puerto Rico vs. Puerto Rican and Spain vs: Spanish. You would never say America educators, you'd say American.

Working for Worcester Volunteers at 15 Schools:

Thank you to the many volunteers who are doing beautification work at 15 Worcester Public Schools today (Saturday, April 13)!

At the Midland Street School, students from Worcester State University and workers from Consigli Construction are installing a new basketball hoop and cleaning up yard waste from around the building.

The other schools receiving beautification work are Belmont St., Chandler Elementary, Chandler Magnet, Clark St., City View, Columbus Park, Elm Park, Gates Lane, Grafton St., Tatnuck Magnet, Thorndyke Road, Union Hill, Worcester Arts Magnet, and West Tatnuck.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Working for Worcester Volunteers at 15 Schools:

Thank you to the many volunteers who are doing beautification work at 15 Worcester Public Schools today (Saturday, April 13)!

At the Midland Street School, students from Worcester State University and workers from Consigli Construction are installing a new basketball hoop and cleaning up yard waste from around the building.

The other schools receiving beautification work are Belmont St., Chandler Elementary, Chandler Magnet, Clark St., City View, Columbus Park, Elm Park, Gates Lane, Grafton St., Tatnuck Magnet, Thorndyke Road, Union Hill, Worcester Arts Magnet, and West Tatnuck.
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So Pred 😁

Wow! Thank you all very much

Great work!

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Congratulations to the players on the new varsity Rugby Team for their first ever win!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Erik Winslow Saxon!

Game Day Link for this game can be found on👇 🎥https://topsports-tv.my.id/rugby.php?live=streaming

Cool cool ! 😎

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⭐ WooStar Dr. Amy DeFeudis, Adjustment Counselor at Worcester Tech ⭐

“Amy goes above and beyond the call of duty for the betterment of the students and staff,” said one co-worker. “She is always leaving cards of encouragement on my desk or to others showing us all how much she cares and actually listens not only to us, but the students as well.”

Amy is described as someone who comes in early and stays late, spreading her kindness to everyone she meets. Co-workers describe working with Amy as “an honor” due to her ability to make anyone near her feel special.

“She deserves to be recognized for not only devotion to her job and herself, but for her care towards the wellbeing of everyone around her. She is magnetic, and you always seem to find yourself stopping by her office just to say hello.”

⭐ Do you know a WooStar? Were looking for students and staff who have gone above and beyond to feature on our social media. 

👉Nominate a student at https://tinyurl.com/WooStarsStudent 

👉Nominate a staff member at https://tinyurl.com/WooStarsStaff

⭐ WooStar Dr. Amy DeFeudis, Adjustment Counselor at Worcester Tech ⭐

“Amy goes above and beyond the call of duty for the betterment of the students and staff,” said one co-worker. “She is always leaving cards of encouragement on my desk or to others showing us all how much she cares and actually listens not only to us, but the students as well.”

Amy is described as someone who comes in early and stays late, spreading her kindness to everyone she meets. Co-workers describe working with Amy as “an honor” due to her ability to make anyone near her feel special.

“She deserves to be recognized for not only devotion to her job and herself, but for her care towards the wellbeing of everyone around her. She is magnetic, and you always seem to find yourself stopping by her office just to say hello.”

⭐ Do you know a WooStar? We're looking for students and staff who have gone above and beyond to feature on our social media.

👉Nominate a student at tinyurl.com/WooStarsStudent

👉Nominate a staff member at tinyurl.com/WooStarsStaff
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7 days ago

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Way too go Amy, congratulations

I worked with Amy back in 2005 to 2007 . She was a fabulous School Adjustment Counselor who worked nonstop helping the kids of Worcester Technical High School. So pleased she is being recognized!

Nice work Doctor Defeudis!

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