
💃 Burncoat High School Spirit Team Fashion Fundraiser 💃
The Third Annual Burncoat High School Spirit Team Fashion Fundraiser at Union Station’s Grand Hall was a huge success and so much fun for those in attendance!
The event raises funds for the talented Burncoat High School Spirit Team’s trip to the National Dance Team Championships in Orlando, Florida, coming up in January 2025! ✈️🏆
During the fashion show, school and city officials showed their best runway strut, including Superintendent Rachel H. Monárrez, Mayor Joseph Petty, Burncoat High School Principal Joseph Ewick, WPS Quadrant Directors Will Foley and Ellen Kelley, members of the school committee, and other local representatives.
The Burncoat Spirit Team got the night started with an amazing game day performance! Guests also enjoyed a delicious meal by Maxwell Luciano’s, a silent auction, and amazing raffle prizes generously donated by our community.
Thank you to everyone who attended, supported, and made this event special. Let's keep cheering on our Spirit Team as they head to Nationals!






🥧 South High Community School Culinary Arts Pie Fundraiser 🥧
The Culinary Arts Chapter 74 Career Technical Education (CTE) program at South High put the finishing touches on dozens of pies for its annual Thanksgiving fundraiser!
The pie fundraiser helps the Culinary Arts program pay for its sophomore class field trip to Johnson & Wales University, one of the top culinary arts schools in the country.
Teachers at South High pre-order pies in advance, selecting from Apple Pie, Blueberry Pie, Pumpkin Pie and Cheese Babka. From there, the Culinary Arts students get to work, freshly baking pies from scratch—and they looked delicious!
Check out some of the sights from a busy day in the kitchen! 📸






🦃 Worcester Technical High School Serves Hundreds for Thanksgiving Lunch 🦃
Worcester Technical High School students in the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Chapter 74 Career Technical Education (CTE) programs have been busy this Thanksgiving season, serving a holiday lunch to over 300 guests in the school's restaurant.
The Thanksgiving lunch is a complete collaborative effort between the two CTE programs, simulating a high-paced restaurant environment.
Students in Culinary Arts prep, cook and plate a buffet-style meal with the typical Thanksgiving favorites. Students in Hospitality Management run food out, maintain the restaurant and serve the many guests looking to gobble up the festive lunch.
Thanksgiving is typically the busiest time of the year for students in the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management CTE programs. Preparations for the meal start at the beginning of the school year to ensure things run smoothly once the busy season begins.
It was amazing to see students get hands on career experience while managing the busy season with pose and expertise! Take a look at some of the sights 📸





🎶🎓 Inspiring the Next Generation of Music Educators! 🎓🎶
This week, five outstanding Burncoat High School students—Nicholas Lewis, Jayden Bordes, Daniel Parke, Emersynne Jones, and Gianna DiPietro—attended a conference at the DCU Center to explore careers in music education. 🎺🎻
These students, chosen for their dedication to music and interest in becoming educators, spent the day participating in workshops, engaging in meaningful discussions, and connecting with area college representatives. 🌟🎤
We’re so proud of their ambition and passion for music! Their commitment to learning and growth continues to inspire us all. 🎶
📸 Check out the photos from this incredible experience!




Turkey Donation to Families at Burncoat High School, Burncoat Middle School and Lincoln Street School!
Thanks to a generous donation from the Lincoln Street Plaza Stop & Shop, families at Burncoat High School, Burncoat Middle School and Lincoln Street School will have turkey on the menu this Thanksgiving! 🦃
A total of 200 turkeys were donated, with 100 going to Burncoat High, and 50 each to Burncoat Middle and Lincoln Street. The turkeys will be handed out to families before Thanksgiving break so they can enjoy a festive meal.
Pictured in this post, students from Burncoat High's Legacy Club and Latino Unidas Club help unload, organize and store the turkeys so they are ready for families to pick up. They even stood after school to help with the donation effort!





⭐ Lindsay Prescott, Kindergarten Teacher at Gates Lane School of International Studies ⭐
“Both my boys were in Mrs. Prescott’s class and far exceeded my expectations for development. Mrs. Prescott sees the individual needs of each student and works to strengthen their weaknesses. She is always available and goes above and beyond with the kids. She is also patient and kind, yet firm when she needs to be. She balances their social skills with their learning and my boys, especially my youngest, came in shy but graduated kindergarten a confident and social little man. Even though my sons have both graduated kindergarten, they continue to talk about Mrs. Prescott. The legacy she has left in their hearts will take them through both their lifetimes.”


🚒🚓 A Day of Hands-On Learning at Nelson Place School! 🚓🚒
Recently, Nelson Place School students in preschool through grade 2 had the unique opportunity to meet and interact with the brave members of the Worcester Fire, EMT, and Police Departments! 🚒👮♀️🚑
Our young learners had a blast exploring the fire trucks, police cars, and EMT vehicles, and even got to try on the equipment that first responders use every day to keep our community safe. 👨🚒👮♂️
It was a fantastic day of community outreach and an unforgettable learning experience for our students. A big thank you to our local first responders for spending the day with us! 🙏💙
Check out the photos below to see the excitement! 📸




More than 50 staff and community partners were celebrated at Worcester Public Schools Evening of Innovation! It was a great night to honor the incredible staff and community partners who make a difference every day.
View the complete list of honorees: https://buff.ly/3OhAvcb





⚽️🏆 Main South Boys Soccer Cap Off Successful Season 🏆⚽️
Sending a round of applause to the Main South boys soccer team on a terrific season this fall!
The Cougars won the Central Massachusetts Division D Championship and made it to the Round of 16 in the Division 5 MIAA State Tournament. Main South finished the season with a 13-7-1 overall record.
Senior co-captain Kevyn Urias scored 34 goals and recorded eight assists on the season while fellow senior King Tyrese Odamtten tallied 15 goals and five assists. Junior co-captain Elvin Alvarado Velez scored seven goals.
As a team, Main South outscored its opponents 70-48 and scored at least five goals in seven of the 21 games played. Defensively, the Cougars held opponents scoreless in four games.
Shout out to the seniors who made their final season of high school soccer memorable including Alfredo Ugaz, Kaelan Chormey, Kevin Mendez, Kevyn Urias (co-captain), King Tyrese Odamtten and Markos Kuma.
Main South is co-op team made up of student-athletes from Claremont Academy and University Park Campus School.


🦃🍁 Celebrating Gratitude at West Tatnuck School’s Thanksgiving Feast! 🍁🦃
West Tatnuck School hosted its First Annual Family-Style Thanksgiving Feast, where the entire student body came together to enjoy a delicious meal, share laughter, and create lasting memories in our all-purpose room.
From heartfelt conversations to festive fun, it was a true celebration of community, togetherness, and everything we’re thankful for. 🙏💙
A huge thank you to our School Nutrition Department for making this feast possible! 🍽️




🎨 New Mural at Wawecus Road School! 🎨
Have you seen the new mural at Wawecus Road School?
The artwork is all about inspiring kids to explore the world freely—while reminding them to stop and appreciate the beauty all around them. ✨
The colorful mural is the creation of Worcester-based artist Ferlay "Grhimm" Xavier and was made possible due to a grant he received from the Worcester Arts Council.
The addition of the mural at Wawecus is thanks to some great community involvement. Xavier posted to social media looking for a home for his mural, and was quickly connected with Wawecus' administration by the school community. From there, Xavier was able to start the mural, finishing up the large project in about a month's time.
Check out the mural below, and stop by Wawecus Road School to see it in person!





Quarter 1 honor roll listings for the 2024-25 school year are now posted! 🏆
Congratulations to the many scholars who are being acknowledged for their academic achievements.
Find your scholar here 👉 https://buff.ly/4fS3XRL


Worcester Tech General Advisory Board Meeting 🥽 🔌
Worcester Technical High School held an engaging panel discussion – with perspectives from students, teachers and employers – as part of its Fall General Advisory Board Meeting.
That’s when partners from the business community gather to advise career technical education teachers on the needs of the workforce.
The panelists were WTHS Class of 2018 graduate Marloon Gonzalez, who works for National Grid; senior electrical student Mekhi Howell; senior welding student Maddison Dunn; Ken Tyburski, vice president of Notch Mechanical Contractors; Greg Lesparence, welding teacher; and Jean Trudeau, electrical teacher.
Worcester Chamber of Commerce CEO (and Worcester Tech parent) Tim Murray emceed the evening, with a panel discussion led by Dave Garvin, manager of workforce development programs for the Chamber, and Heather Courtney, director of cooperative education at Worcester Tech.


Friendly Faces of City View Discovery School 😊
We recently had the opportunity to visit City View Discovery School in the North Quadrant of Worcester Public Schools to see our incredible students in action!
At City View, scholars are always engaged, whether collaborating on group projects or showcasing their talents in Robotics and Math Teams—both of which have become incredibly competitive over the years! 🤖📊
Our STEAM Lab is buzzing with excitement as students of all grade levels dive into hands-on science and engineering activities, sparking creativity and problem-solving along the way! 🔬
With 467 students from PreK-6, City View is proud to support our Multilingual Learners, who make up nearly half of our student body and are fluent in a language other than English—what an amazing superpower! 🌍✨
Key features of City View Discovery School:
• A diverse, inclusive curriculum that supports all learners
• A strong focus on STEAM education and innovation
• A commitment to family and community involvement
• A positive, nurturing environment where every student thrives
We’re excited to continue supporting our students in their journey of discovery and success! 💙


⭐ Jerelys Robles, Fourth Grade Scholar at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School ⭐
“Jerelys is a leader in the Jacob Hiatt community who consistently observes and seeks out ways that she can be helpful to her teachers and peers. She takes initiative and shows kindness to everyone around her without being asked. Not only does Jerelys set a strong example as a role model throughout the school day, she applies herself with 100% effort in all subject areas. Jerelys is a true leader who makes our school and classroom a better place! I feel lucky to have her in my class this year."


🌱📝 Apricot Journal Seedlings Workshop at Flagg Street School 📝🌱
Recently students from The Apricot Journal visited with sixth graders at the Flagg Street School for a Seedlings Workshop!
The Seedlings Workshop is a fun writing workshop led by students of South High Community School's award-winning literary magazine, The Apricot Journal. The workshop is a great way for the high school students to connect with elementary students in the district.
The workshops are student-led with editors of the magazine developing lessons and connecting with host schools. In the recent workshop, students in Ms. Grilla's and Ms. Jardine's classes dove into expressing gratitude with sentence structure and word choice.
During the day, there were four small group stations for art doodles, acrostic poems, thank you notes and hand turkeys with each finger highlighting something students are grateful for.
The recent stop at Flagg Street is just the latest for The Apricot Journal with seedlings workshops already completed at Worcester Arts Magnet School and May Street School. The Apricot Journal has a goal of visiting two schools each month.
Great job by all participating students and a special shout out to the Apricot Journal for leading this initiative! Take a look at some of the sights from the day 📸





🍨 Forest Grove Middle School Ice Cream Student-Parent Social 🍨
Recently, students, staff and parents at Forest Grove Middle School came together for a student-family ice cream social.
The turnout was incredible, with so many families coming together to enjoy not only sweet treats but meaningful connections with one another. It was great to see our students, families and staff building stronger relationships and creating a sense of community.
Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make it special! Check out a few images from the event 📸





Thank You Veterans for Your Service!🫡
Veterans Day honors military veterans for their service and sacrifice. It’s a day to show appreciation for those who have served to protect our country.
Click here to learn more about the significance of Veterans Day and how you can honor those who served: https://buff.ly/3IOnULk


Veterans Day Breakfast at Gates Lane International School of Studies 🇺🇸
The students and staff at Gates Lanes came together ahead of Veterans Day for a special breakfast to honor veterans within the school's community.
Students enjoyed a delicious breakfast and quality time with a special veteran in their life in the school's cafeteria. Gates Lane staff honored those unable to attend with a special slideshow of photos and names.
The amazing JROTC cadets from South High Community School also joined in on the day, presenting the colors and sharing the significance of Veterans Day. A big thank you to South High JROTC instructor Chief Master Sergeant William Butman and his students.
Thank you, veterans, for your service and sacrifice! 🙏





🗽👟 Burncoat High School Teachers Run New York City Marathon 👟🗽
Four educators from Burncoat High School teamed up to take on the New York City Marathon in support of a WPS alum!
Burncoat High teachers Jacqueline Binkoski, Robin Dion, Stephanie Riendeau and Shannon Vail each conquered the 26.2 mile course to raise money for The Ulman Foundation, the current employer of Burncoat High alum Julia Giard '15.
The Ulman Foundation is a Baltimore-based non-profit that provides crucial support to young people battling cancer and their families. Jacqueline, Robin, Stephanie and Shannon helped raise over $15,000 for the foundation's efforts!
They can also say they ran in the largest marathon in recorded history with over 55,646 total finishers and 137 countries represented.
Amazing job by Jacqueline, Robin, Stephanie and Shannon!




