
We’re proud to introduce Osiris Janette Del Cid Amezquita as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉
The name Osiris means “powerful” or “mighty,” and she has embodied that meaning throughout her high school journey. With quiet strength, determination, and grace, Osiris has met every challenge with focus, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
A scholar, athlete, leader, and mentor, Osiris has set a high standard for her peers while consistently lifting others up. Her accomplishments include National Honor Society, the Harvard Book Award, Seal of Biliteracy with Distinction, AP Scholar with Honors, QuestBridge Scholarship Finalist, leadership in Student Government and the Student Superintendent Advisory Council, and captaincy in Track & Field.
Beyond accolades, she leads through service — volunteering, mentoring, and giving back to her community with heart and purpose. Her impact is defined not by recognition, but by action.
This fall, Osiris will attend Boston University to study neuroscience, continuing her journey of excellence and purpose.
👏 Join us in celebrating Osiris Janette Del Cid Amezquita and all of Burncoat’s incredible graduates!
🎓 Commencement takes place Friday, June 5, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at DCU Center, 50 Foster Street, Worcester.


Take a look at some of our favorite moments from Wednesday night's commencement ceremony at the DCU Arena!










🎓 Worcester Public Schools continues to lead the way in Early College opportunities!
This week at Worcester Technical High School, Massachusetts Education Secretary Stephen Zrike announced the largest expansion of Early College partnerships in state history. WPS has grown Early College participation from 714 students in 2023 to 1,362 students in 2026.
Through Early College Worcester, students can earn free college credits while still in high school through partnerships with Quinsigamond Community College and Worcester State University. This year, 100 WPS seniors are graduating with 12 or more college credits already completed.
We're proud to help students save time, reduce college costs, and build a strong foundation for future success.
📖 Read more: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2963804










📜 240 incredible graduates received their diplomas at the Commencement Ceremony at the Hanover Theater on Tuesday — marking the largest class ever! 🎭✨
🙌 Your hard work, dedication, and resilience have brought you to this incredible milestone. The future is officially yours to shape—go out there and make your mark, Class of 2026! The world is ready for you! 🌟🚀










Take a look at some of our favorite moments from Tuesday night's commencement ceremony at the DCU Center!










We’re proud to introduce Jordan Eliss Dennett as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉
Jordan has distinguished himself throughout high school through leadership, service, athletics, and academic commitment. He has served as co-captain of the Cross Country team, where he mentored younger athletes and led by example, while also competing in both indoor and outdoor track. 💬🤝
He has been actively involved in multiple student organizations, including Science Olympiad as a mentor, DECA as a founding member and secretary, Mock Trial, Math Team, and Ski Club, where he helped create financial literacy sessions to make participation more accessible for all students.
Outside of school, Jordan has volunteered for four years with Andy’s Attic, supporting families in need, and serves as a Madrich at his synagogue, where he mentors and teaches younger students. Across all of his commitments, he demonstrates leadership, initiative, compassion, and a strong dedication to his community.
This fall, Jordan will attend Williams College, where he will continue his academic journey.
👏 Join us in celebrating Jordan Eliss Dennett and all of South High Community School’s incredible graduates!
🎓 Commencement takes place Wednesday, June 3, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at DCU Arena, 50 Foster Street, Worcester.


We’re proud to introduce Kaite Quynh Lam as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉
Kaite has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement throughout her high school journey. She has earned 15 college credits through the Early College Worcester program and has successfully completed multiple Advanced Placement courses. 💬🤝
As a student in the Early Childhood Technical program, Kaite developed thoughtful lesson plans that support preschool students’ social and emotional growth, reflecting both creativity and a strong understanding of child development. She plans to continue her work with young children in the future, pursuing degrees in Child Psychiatry. This fall, Kaite will attend Clark University.
Kaite’s leadership and commitment to community are evident through her service as president of SkillsUSA, the National Honor Society, and the Asian Student Union, as well as her role as a Unified Track and Basketball partner, where she helped foster inclusion and meaningful connections.
👏 Join us in celebrating Kaite Quynh Lam and all of Worcester Technical High School’s incredible graduates!
🎓 Commencement takes place Tuesday, June 2, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at DCU Center, 50 Foster Street, Worcester.


Take a look at some of our favorite moments from Monday night's commencement ceremony at the DCU Arena!










We’re proud to recognize the achievements of our graduating seniors, who have shown resilience, growth, and determination every step of the way. 💪📘
👏 Join us in celebrating the Class of 2026 and all they’ve achieved!
🎓 Commencement takes place Tuesday, June 2, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge Street, Worcester.

Take a look at some of the moments from Friday night's commencement ceremony at Clark University!










🎓🌟 Congratulations to the Doherty Memorial High School Class of 2026!
We’re proud to introduce Kleri Morcka as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉
Kleri is a student defined by her dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence. She consistently challenges herself, strives for growth, and leads by example both in and out of the classroom with exceptional hard work, resilience, and a genuine passion for learning. 💬🤝
Her accomplishments include an internship with the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office, leadership roles in the National Honor Society and Student Government, and extensive service tutoring students locally and across the country. Kleri has also demonstrated remarkable discipline by earning her black belt after ten years of karate practice.
Guided by gratitude, perseverance, and the belief to “always be a first version of yourself, and not a second-rate version of someone else,” Kleri approaches every opportunity as a lifelong learner.
This fall, Kleri will attend Boston College. 🦅📚
👏 Join us in celebrating Kleri Morcka and all of Doherty Memorial High School’s incredible graduates!
🎓 Commencement takes place Monday, June 1, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at the DCU Arena, 50 Foster Street, Worcester. (Please note the location change to the DCU Arena)


WPS Student Athletes Participate in Positive Coaching Alliance Seminar 🏀
More than 70 student-athletes from seven WPS high schools came together at Worcester Technical High School for the Positive Coaching Alliance Seminar, hosted by the WPS Athletic Department.
Throughout the seminar, student-athletes engaged in conversations and activities focused on leadership, teamwork, communication, and building positive team culture. It was the third seminar in partnership with Positive Coaching Alliance this school year for WPS student-athletes.
The lessons and experiences shared throughout the seminar will help student-athletes continue making a positive impact on their teams, schools, and communities.





On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, every elementary school in the Worcester Public Schools will hold an open house for children who will attend pre-kindergarten (pre-K) or kindergarten in the fall of 2026, along with their parents and caregivers.
Visit worcesterschools.org/openhouse for a full list of times for each school!
The open houses are a chance for young students to see their new schools and for parents to speak with teachers and administrators about what school will be like.

Thank you to ScienceLIVE for visiting Lake View School for the Project BioEYES presentation!
Students in Mrs. McSweeney’s class were highly engaged, curious, and excited to explore science through this hands-on learning experience. From observing live zebrafish to learning important biology concepts, the session sparked enthusiasm and discovery throughout the classroom. 👏🐠
Thank you to ScienceLIVE for bringing this incredible educational opportunity to our students and inspiring the next generation of scientists and innovators! 💙🔬
📸 Take a look at photos from the session captured by Bryan🔬🐟 Science Comes to Life at Lake View School with Project BioEYES! 🧪✨
Thank you to ScienceLIVE for visiting Lake View School for the Project BioEYES presentation!
Students in Mrs. McSweeney’s class were highly engaged, curious, and excited to explore science through this hands-on learning experience. From observing live zebrafish to learning important biology concepts, the session sparked enthusiasm and discovery throughout the classroom. 👏🐠
Thank you to ScienceLIVE for bringing this incredible educational opportunity to our students and inspiring the next generation of scientists and innovators! 💙🔬
📸 Take a look at photos from the session captured by Bryan Goodchild










We’re proud to introduce Rediet Habtamu Abayneh as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉
Originally from Ethiopia, Rediet has earned an outstanding 4.9 GPA while completing 6 Advanced Placement (AP) courses and 9 college classes. Driven by her passion for advocacy and creating spaces where all students feel seen and heard, she has taken on meaningful leadership roles throughout her high school journey. 💬🤝
Rediet serves as Vice President of Model United Nations, Class President, Treasurer of the National Honor Society, Founder and President of the Student of Color Union, and Captain of the Girls Soccer team. She is also an Upward Bound scholar and Leadership Next Gen Fellow. Her achievements include winning the Martin Luther King Jr. Poetry Contest twice, receiving the Harvard Book Award, conducting research through a Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) project at Clark University, and interning at the U.S. District Court in the Chambers of Judge Guzman.
This fall, Rediet will attend Columbia University on a full scholarship, where she will study political science on the pre-law track and pursue her goal of becoming a lawyer.
👏 Join us in celebrating Rediet Habtamu Abayneh and all of University Park Campus School’s incredible graduates!
🎓 Commencement takes place Friday, May 29, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Clark University, Atwood Hall, 950 Main Street.


420 students from Worcester Public Schools elementary schools came together at Foley Stadium on May 27 for the 47th Annual WPS Mini Olympics!
Representing their schools with teamwork, determination, and school pride, students competed in a variety of track and field-style events including relays, the 50-meter dash, standing long jump, long throw, and more.
Students earned medals for top-six finishes in individual events while also helping their schools earn points toward the overall team standings. The top three teams also won trophies to bring back to their school communities.
Congratulations to Worcester Arts Magnet School for earning first place overall, with Flagg Street School and Union Hill School tying for second place!
A huge thank you to our WPS physical education staff and student volunteers from Doherty Memorial High School for making this special tradition run smoothly for our elementary students.
Check out some highlights from an unforgettable day at the Mini Olympics! 🥇










Take a look at some of the moments from Wednesday night's commencement ceremony at the DCU Center!










Congratulations to Doherty Memorial High School sophomores Miley Nguyen and Giana Porcaro on receiving the prestigious Jae S. Lim Foundation Awards! 🎉
Miley was recognized for outstanding achievement in Mathematics, while Giana received the award for excellence in Science. 🔬➕
Established by the Jae S. Lim Foundation and named in honor of MIT Professor Jae S. Lim, these awards recognize exceptional scholarship and encourage students to pursue studies in mathematics and science.
👏 Congratulations to Miley and Giana on this outstanding achievement. Their commitment to academic excellence serves as an inspiration to the Doherty community, and we look forward to their continued success. 🌟




We’re proud to introduce Tammy Thi Do as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉
Tammy is an exceptional student whose academic excellence, determination, and well-rounded interests have set her apart throughout her high school journey. Ranked first in a class of 289 with an outstanding 4.85 weighted GPA, she has consistently challenged herself through a rigorous schedule of Advanced Placement and Early College courses. 💬🤝
A member of North High’s Chapter 74 Business Technology program, Tammy has built a strong foundation in marketing, computer applications, and graphic design. Beyond the classroom, she is known as a thoughtful and supportive peer who enjoys theatre, debate, and helping others.
This fall, Tammy will continue her academic journey at the College of the Holy Cross, where she will pursue her passion for psychology, combining her curiosity, compassion, and dedication to make a meaningful impact.
👏 Join us in celebrating Tammy Thi Do and all of North High School’s incredible graduates!
🎓 Commencement takes place Wednesday, May 27, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at the DCU Center, 50 Foster Street, Worcester.


The Superintendent's Student Advisory Council (SSAC) recently held its Farewell Ceremony at the Dr. Helen A. Friel Auditorium in the Durkin Administration Building.
Superintendent Brian E. Allen presented each graduating senior member of SSAC with a special graduation sash in recognition of their leadership and commitment to our schools, and thanked them for their dedication to helping improve our district.
Students also heard from Italo Fini, a political consultant and Worcester Technical High School alumnus, who offered advice and encouragement as students prepare for their next chapter.
Thank you to all of the students for their participation and commitment throughout this year’s student advisory council meetings, and congratulations to our graduating seniors! 👏🌟







