Celebrating Our WPS Paraeducators! 🎉

Today, on Paraeducator Appreciation Day, we recognize the many paraeducators across Worcester Public Schools whose dedication and care help students thrive. We are so grateful for all you do to support students, staff, and school communities each day.

Thank you for making a difference in our schools every single day! 💛
about 11 hours ago, Worcester Public Schools
Three paraeducators from Burncoat High School.
Five paraeducators from West Tatnuck School.
A large group of paraeducators from the WPS Transistions Department.
Six paraeducators from North High School.
Two paraeducators from Burncoat High School.
Six paraeducators from Lake View School.
Three paraeducators from Claremont Academy.
Four paraeducators from Forest Grove Middle School.
Ten paraeducators from Columbus Park sit around a table.
Six paraeducators from Grafton Street School.
Happy Passover! 🌿

Passover is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt and their journey from slavery to freedom.

Wishing all who celebrate a meaningful and joyful holiday.

Learn more about Passover: https://www.history.com/articles/passover
about 19 hours ago, Worcester Public Schools
A festive arrangement of yellow daffodils and purple flowers with the text 'Happy Passover' and the Worcester Public Schools logo.
🎉 Union Hill School geared up for success at the 2026 MCAS Rally! 📚✨

Students and staff came together for an exciting, high-energy event featuring special guest Smiley, the WooSox mascot! 🐾🎶💃 With music, singing, and dancing, the rally helped build excitement and confidence as students prepare for the MCAS.

This celebration brought the school community together to boost school spirit, reinforce test-taking strategies, and remind students that they are ready to shine ⭐

Thank you to everyone who made this event such a success! 💪🔥
2 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A school gymnasium filled with students sitting on the floor, watching a mascot and a presenter.
A school gymnasium filled with students sitting on the floor, watching a mascot and a presenter.
A large group of smiling students and adults pose for a photo in front of banners celebrating Union Hill School's championship wins.
A young girl smiles as she hugs a mascot wearing a WooSox baseball cap.
Students at University Park Campus School had the opportunity to explore a wide range of careers during Career Day, connecting classroom learning to real-world experiences. 🎓➡️🌍

Through engaging with guest speakers, students learned about different professions, asked questions, and discovered new possibilities for their futures. This valuable experience helps build motivation, expand awareness of career options, and inspire students to think about their goals and interests. 💡

This year’s presenters included professionals from the Worcester Police Department, nonprofit organizations, barbers, electricians, attorneys, and more. 👮‍♂️⚖️🔧✂️

Thank you to all the presenters who shared their time and expertise to inspire our students and help them envision their future paths! 🙌

📸 Check out some photos from Career Day!
3 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A teacher with a name tag that reads 'Coral Pacheco' gestures while speaking to students seated at desks in a classroom.
Students sit at desks in a classroom with purple walls and patterned curtains.
A police officer leads a discussion with students and a teacher around a table in a classroom with lockers.
A group of students and an instructor sit around tables in a room with lockers, discussing papers.
A presenter stands near a whiteboard in a classroom, addressing students seated at desks.
Two young women are seated at desks, focused on papers and writing.
Students sit at desks in a classroom, engaged in an activity.
A group of young people and adults stand in a room with motivational posters on the wall.
A diverse group of students and an adult in a red jacket are gathered around a table in a classroom.
A diverse group of young people sit around a large table, engaged in a discussion or activity.
⛳ Mini Golf Night at Worcester Arts Magnet School ⛳

Students, families, and caregivers recently came together for a fun after-school Mini Golf Night, organized by the PTG at Worcester Arts Magnet School.

The hand-built course featured a mix of traditional putting and stand-up “hand golf” holes, complete with scorecards and handmade putters. The collapsible frames were designed to travel, with the goal of loaning the equipment so other WPS schools can host their own mini golf nights!

The gym was buzzing as students enjoyed mini-golfing, arts and crafts, and snacks. Check out some highlights from a night full of fun, creativity, and community at WAMS!
5 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Three young students smile and pose for a photo.
A dad and their young student smile for a photo together.
A mini-golfer throws their arms in the air to celebrate a putt while their parent and sibling look on and cheer.
A parent and their two young children stand together for a photo underneath a rainbow archway.
Two young students play during a mini-golf event.
A full view of the busy gym during a mini-golf event at Worcester Arts Magnet School.
🏫 FAFSA Friday Held at Burncoat High School 🏫

Guidance counselors at Burncoat High School, in collaboration with MassEdCO, recently hosted a FAFSA Friday event to support students and families through the financial aid process.

During the session, families met with counselors and financial aid experts to review award packages, ask questions, and gain a clearer understanding of their options.

40 families participated throughout the day with the goal of narrowing down their choices as they prepare to commit to a school for the fall.

Burncoat High School has hosted FAFSA Friday events throughout the school year, with each session tailored to the needs of students and families. Earlier sessions focused on completing financial aid applications, with additional support planned for after April vacation.
6 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A student reviews their financial aid package alongside their parent and a representative of MassEdCo.
Families and staff meet in the library to discuss their financial aid award package.
A sign that says "Welcome! Burncoat Guidance & MassEdCo FASFA Friday Award Letter Review"
A student and their parent speak with a MassEdCo rep about financial aid.
A student and representative of MassEdCo review their financial aid package.

❄️ WPS Snow Day Spotlight: Worcester Family Partnership

We continued our celebration tour visiting the families of Worcester Family Partnership, who shared a creative video from one of their weekly playgroups. It was a joy to stop by and deliver some well-earned swag! 💙❄️

Their video captured children and families enjoying playtime while singing Frosty the Snowman, before sharing a “No School” announcement in their home languages.

Thanks for representing Worcester Family Partnership with so much creativity and heart. Keep it up! 🌟

Check out all of the WPS snow day video contest submissions here: https://www.worcesterschools.org/page/wps-snow-day-video-contest

6 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Children and adults stand together for a photo.
🚘 Learn to Drive in April!

🛣️ Driving courses available at a discounted rate are available to any eligible student in Worcester Public Schools through a partnership with the Central Mass. Safety Council Driving School.

✅ April 6-17 from 2:00-5:15 PM: Classes held at Burncoat High School

✅ April 21-24 from 7:30 AM-3:30 PM: Classes held at Worcester Technical High School
Visit worcesterschools.org/drivers-ed
7 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
April driving courses with CMSC
📚 CKLA Skills Block Hour at Worcester Arts Magnet School 📚

First grade students at Worcester Arts Magnet School are strengthening their reading skills during the school’s CKLA Skills Block Hour, a daily targeted literacy period built around small-group, hands-on instruction.

Each session begins with a quick sound drill before students move into collaborative activities tailored to their needs. Some groups receive extra support with foundational skills, while others build on grade-level reading to continue progressing.

Results are already showing. Based on middle-of-year DIBELS data, 85% of Grade 1 students at Worcester Arts Magnet School are now reading at or above benchmark.

Following early success in first grade, the model is already expanding to second grade and will continue to roll out thoughtfully where it can best support student learning.
7 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A teacher holds up a card with 'qu' to a group of young students sitting on a colorful rug in a classroom.
A young girl with a pink bow in her hair focuses on writing at a classroom table.
Four young students are seated around a round table, engaged in a learning activity.
A young boy in a blue t-shirt writes in a green notebook with a yellow pencil in a classroom.
Children sit at desks in a colorful classroom, engaged in learning activities.
📍School Boundary and Quadrant Alignment Project

💬Worcester Public Schools held its first of several community forums about the recently-launched School Boundary and Quadrant Alignment Project.

The first meeting was held March 23 at South High Community School, which brought about 150 attendees: parents, caregivers, staff, and community members.

Facilitated by Dillinger Research and Applied Data, a non-profit research and data analysis organization, the project is District Goal #3 for this school year, and will continue through 2027-28.

Through the project, the district will consider adjusting school boundaries and related systems to more efficiently assign students to schools and improve the experiences of students and families. This could include a student’s walk to school, the school they are assigned to, and various feeder patterns.

The project seeks to:

✅ Reduce the student population in schools that are over capacity

✅ Increase the student population in schools that are under-enrolled

✅ Ensure school programming aligns with each school’s building capacity, along with student and community needs

✅ Improve school feeder patterns (meaning the series of schools students matriculate to based on their residential addresses)

✅ And improve citywide/magnet school designations to best reflect the needs of the community

Visit the project website, worcesterschools.org/alignment, which will be continuously updated with more information throughout the life of the project.
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Audience members in an auditorium
👑 CKLA Kings & Queens Lesson at Columbus Park 👑

Kindergarten students at Columbus Park Preparatory Academy took to the throne after completing their Kings & Queens lesson block as part of the CKLA curriculum.

Throughout the unit, students listened to engaging read-aloud stories, both fiction and nonfiction, while learning about kings, queens, and royal families. The lessons helped students explore the roles, responsibilities, and traditions associated with royalty.

To celebrate the end of the unit, students arrived dressed in their finest royal attire. They created crowns, practiced their royal manners, and sipped “tea”. The celebration also included a royal parade and a special photo opportunity where students could sit on the royal throne. 

It was a joyful way to celebrate both their learning and the many literacy skills they developed throughout the unit. A truly royal time was had by all!
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A young boy in a king's costume and crown smiles at the camera in a classroom.
Two young girls, one in a blue princess dress and the other in a red dress, smile at the camera, holding a book titled 'The King of Kindergarten'.
Three young girls wearing golden crowns sit on a wooden bleacher, dressed in festive attire.
A diverse group of kindergarten students and their teacher, all wearing crowns, pose for a photo in a classroom decorated with educational charts and a teapot balloon.
A young girl in a princess costume sits on a chair in front of a banner that reads 'Upon a Time' and features a castle and floral design.
WEMS Teachers Bring Mount Washington Summit to Students 🏔️

Science teachers Megan Rogozenski and Colleen Cutting from Worcester East Middle School recently traded the classroom for the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather.” ❄️

As part of the Arctic Wednesday program at the Mount Washington Observatory, they traveled by snowcat to the 6,288-foot summit to explore advanced meteorology, extreme air pressure, and how elevation shapes climate conditions.

Back at WEMS, students joined virtually to follow along, ask questions, and analyze real-time data from the summit. Seeing their teachers in action gave students a firsthand look at how science happens in the real world.

It’s a reminder that learning can happen anywhere, even in the clouds! ☁️✨
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two people stand in front of a large red Mount Washington Observatory vehicle with tracks.
Two smiling individuals in winter jackets and hats stand on a snowy mountain overlooking a cloudy sky and distant valleys.
A person holds a phone with a bright yellow case, capturing a view of snow-capped mountains and a dense forest.
A snow-covered mountain peak under a cloudy sky, with a forest-covered slope in the foreground.
A red vehicle's surface is wet with raindrops, with a snow-capped mountain and pine trees in the background.
A vast mountain range with snow-capped peaks under a cloudy sky.
A rocky, misty mountain summit with patches of snow and a small marker.
Three people stand in front of a large screen displaying a snowy mountain landscape and text about research.
Two people in winter gear stand on a platform near antennas, with a foggy sky in the background.
Snow-capped mountain peaks rise above a dense, dark green coniferous forest under a cloudy sky.
🎉 Caught Ya Assembly at Wawecus Road School 🎉

Wawecus Road School recently hosted its monthly Caught Ya Assembly, recognizing students who demonstrate actions tied to the five Vision of a Learner (VOL) dispositions: Empowered Individuals, Curious Learners, Effective Communicators, Problem Solvers, and Engaged Community Members.

Throughout the month, students earn Caught Ya Cards for actions related to each disposition. At the full-school assembly, students with the most cards in each category were recognized, and teachers shared a few words about each student’s efforts.

The assembly ended on a fun note, as students got the chance to pie their teachers for Pi Day on March 14!
9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two young students share a hug during a school assembly.
Two young students stand together and smile.
A teacher wearing a plastic poncho talks about a student during a school assembly.
Principal Rachel Savage, wearing out a plastic poncho, give an expression after being pied during a school assembly.
With the help of a teacher, a student throws a pie into the face of another teacher during a school assembly.
Students file into the school assembly in the foreground while a tv with the words "Caught Ya February" and "Wawecus Road School Celebrates Kindness & Community" is visible in the background.
📢 TODAY: Help Shape the Future of Worcester Public Schools! 🏫✨

WPS is hosting the Community Forum for the School Boundary & Quadrant Alignment Project. Our goal is to create better pathways for students from preschool through grade 12 by focusing on:

✅ Building Capacity
✅ Feeder Patterns
✅ Program Placement

Please bring your smartphone or laptop to participate in this interactive event. Flyers with QR codes and a limited number of district-issued devices will also be available.

Don’t miss this chance to share your thoughts and help improve student opportunities across the district!

🗓️ Monday, March 23
🕕 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 South High Community School, 170 Apricot St

👥 Translation services and childcare will be provided

🔗 Learn more & stay informed - check the link in our bio!
10 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Infographic detailing the School Boundary & Quadrant Alignment Project for Worcester Public Schools.
📚 Voices of Empowerment Project for Women’s History Month at Jacob Hiatt 📚

In recognition of Women’s History Month, fifth grade students at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School are exploring the lives and legacies of influential women in history.

Throughout the project, students selected a woman to research, writing an essay that examines her early life, impact, and legacy while building skills in identifying reliable sources.

In part two of the project, students will choose a single adjective to define their figure, such as brave, determined, or resilient, and will record their reasoning. These pieces will come together in a technology-based project that incorporates art and music and will be displayed for families at the school’s STEM Night in May.

Students are researching figures such as Ada Lovelace, Frida Kahlo, Sacagawea, Shirley Chisholm, Simone Biles, and more.
12 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A student holds up a book about Frida Kahlo.
A student holds up a book about Sacagawea.
A student smiles while doing school work.
Students work on their laptops which display Simone Biles and Frida Kahlo.
A table of students work on a Women's History Month project together.
A door is adorned with images of influential women in history.
❄️ WPS Snow Day Spotlight: Columbus Park Preparatory Academy

We made a stop at Columbus Park to drop off some well-deserved swag bags for the talented sixth grade students who created a news-inspired snow day broadcast, with help from Mrs. Henry. 🎤🌨️

Their video put a fun, humorous twist on the classic breaking news announcement, delivering the message of a districtwide snow day in a creative way. Thanks for showing off your creativity and representing Columbus Park with so much talent. Keep up the great work! 💙
12 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of students and their teracher stand in a gymnasium, holding colorful gift bags.
WPS at the Annual Wellness and Resilience Summit 🌟

🌟 Last week, Worcester Public Schools joined the Worcester Department of Public Health and local partners for the Annual Wellness & Resilience Summit.

💬 Information on the HOPE Framework was shared, highlighting how positive experiences and strong communication help youth grow and thrive.

🎭 Highlights included interactive youth participation and an inspiring performance by the Drug Store Theater Group.

🤝 We’re proud to strengthen these community connections to make sure our students have the support they need to succeed.
14 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
People gather at tables with informational brochures and displays in a bright, modern building.
Four smiling individuals stand behind tables displaying information and promotional items for Worcester Public Schools.
Three young people stand together in a hallway, with a soccer ball at their feet.
A young person plays a Yamaha MOXF6 keyboard while another strums an acoustic guitar, with an adult standing behind them.
A man stands at a podium on a stage, presenting to an audience in an auditorium.
A young woman speaks at a podium on a stage in front of a projector screen displaying her biography.
📢 Help Shape the Future of Worcester Public Schools! 🏫✨

WPS is launching the School Boundary & Quadrant Alignment Project, and we want to hear from you. Our goal is to create better pathways for students from preschool through grade 12 by focusing on:

✅ Building Capacity
✅ Feeder Patterns
✅ Program Placement
Join us at our Community Forum to learn more and share your feedback!
🗓️ Monday, March 23
🕕 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 South High Community School (170 Apricot Street)

👥 Translation services and childcare will be provided

🔗 Learn more & stay informed: worcesterschools.org/alignment
15 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Poster for a Community Forum on School Boundary & Quadrant Alignment Project by Worcester Public Schools.
📚 Springboard Literacy Workshop at Burncoat Prep 📚

Students and caregivers at Burncoat Street Preparatory School are building stronger reading habits together through the school’s Literacy Workshops, an after-school tutoring program offered in partnership with Springboard Collaborative.

The program provides small-group literacy support across different age groups, with a 10:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Students work in two groups of five, and teachers spend 30 minutes with each group, giving every student focused time to strengthen their reading skills.

During the workshops, caregivers learn tips and strategies to support reading at home and spend time practicing those skills alongside their students with support from tutors. Each workshop also includes a family book raffle, and students can select two books to continue building their home libraries.

These literacy workshops take place in elementary schools across Worcester Public Schools, giving more students and families the opportunity to learn and read together.
15 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Three students pause for school work to smile for a photo.
Two students and a teacher engaged in reading activites.
A young student holds up to books while flashing a big smile.
A family of five smile for a photo during an after-school tutoring event.
Books are laid out on the table of various titles.
❄️ WPS Snow Day Spotlight: Belmont Street Community School

We continued our celebration tour with the creative 6th graders at Belmont Street Community School. A huge shoutout to Miss Dilling’s and Mrs. Schmitt’s classes. It was such a joy to deliver some well-earned swag to celebrate their creative snow day projects! 🐾💙

Their videos turned a simple snow day into a full-blown creative adventure, and it was awesome to see them get so inventive. Thanks for representing Belmont Street with so much talent. Keep up that school spirit! 🌟
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of students and an adult pose for a photo in front of bookshelves, many wearing matching beanies and holding gift bags.
A diverse group of students and a teacher pose for a photo in a library, surrounded by bookshelves.