
🌟 Friendly Faces of Forest Grove Middle School 😊
We recently had the opportunity to visit Forest Grove Middle School in the Doherty Quadrant of Worcester Public Schools to see our incredible students in action! 🌈📚
Forest Grove has been a cornerstone of the Worcester community since it opened its doors in March 1960. 🏫 Back then, the building spanned 114,540 square feet, served around 600 students, and had a dedicated staff of 53. With a Woodworking Shop, Home Economics classes, and leaders like Principal Harry Foxhall and Superintendent Dr. Leo Doherty, Forest Grove was built to inspire and empower its students. 💡✏️
Fast forward to today, Forest Grove continues to grow and thrive! 🚀 After a major renovation and expansion in 1999-2000, the school added 12 new classrooms and an elevator, further enhancing the learning environment. 🛠️🎨
Now serving 835 students with a talented team of approximately 140 staff members—including teachers, administrators, instructional aides, clerical staff, custodians, cafeteria workers, and therapists—Forest Grove is a vibrant hub of activity and learning. 🎓👩🏫
Here’s a closer look at what Forest Grove offers:
📖 Core Subjects: English, Math, Science, AVID/Literacy/Numeracy
🎶 Electives: Art, Music, Physical Education, Social Studies
🌟 Advanced Courses: Enrichments or Foreign Language
💙 Support Services: Special Education, Tutoring, Counseling
At Forest Grove, we honor our rich history while embracing a bright future. 🌟✨ With a commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, our school provides the resources and opportunities for students to thrive academically, socially, and creatively. 🎨🤝
Let’s take a moment to recognize the students, staff, and programs that make Forest Grove a valuable part of Worcester Public Schools. 🎉👏




🦃 ✨ Wishing our students, families, and staff a joyful Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, reflection, and appreciation for the diverse traditions, histories, and cultures that enrich our communities.🍁
We are thankful for the opportunity to learn, grow, and support one another. May everyone have a restful and enjoyable break! 💛


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





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


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


🌟 Hispanic Heritage Month Assembly at Forest Grove Middle School 🌟
The Third Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Assembly at Forest Grove Middle School was a great success with the entire school community coming together to celebrate Hispanic culture.
The event featured a keynote speech from Quinsigamond Community College President Dr. Luis Pedraj who spoke about the power of education, taking pride in one's Hispanic heritage and the importance of believing in yourself.
There was also tons of student talent on display! The school's orchestra band performed a rendition of "La Bamba". Students also recited poems titled "Somos Herencia" and "Hispanic Heritage Month", written by foreign language teacher Mrs. Rivas.
Worcester's Poet Laureate Serenity Jackson aka Lil' Rennie made a guest appearance and got the crowd moving. Jackson returned to Forest Grove, where she was once a student herself, to perform a couple original songs. 🎶🔥
Take a look at some images from a fantastic assembly! 📸






📚✨ Attendance Matters! 🏫
November 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! 🎓🌟


✨ Staff Development Day Highlights! ✨
Today, hundreds of dedicated educators from Worcester Public Schools came together for a day of professional development. Through interactive workshops and teamwork, they focused on enhancing their skills to better support our WPS scholars.
Pictured here are some of the Highlights:
Special Education Session: Collaboratively developed IEPs with guidance from Special Education staff and Evaluation Team Chairs.
Nutrition Team Trainings: The day started with Project Bread chef Sherri presenting a shawarma seasoning blend recipe and a shawarma rice bowl concept. The Burncoat quadrant held a managers meeting, while team members participated in ServSafe classes, CPR/Choke training, and a Managers 101 session for staff with less than 90 days on the job.
👏 A heartfelt thank you to all staff for your dedication to excellence and student achievement!







No School on Tuesday, November 5
Teachers have a professional development on Tuesday, November 5 🗓️ so there will be no school for students! 🏫


Seasonal Clothing Donation from Cradles to Crayons 🧥
Recently the Family and Community Engagement Office received its annual donation of seasonal clothing packs from Cradles to Crayons!
Thanks to this amazing partnership, schools were able to order specific items for students, and Cradles to Crayons did the rest, delivering a truckload of essentials just in time for winter. The items donated included long sleeve shirts, pants, sweaters, socks, underwear, and winter coats! 🚚✨
A huge shoutout to everyone involved—especially our fantastic wraparound coordinators and the dedicated staff from the McKinney-Vento office—who helped sort and distribute these much-needed donations!
We can’t wait to see these items go to our WPS families! 🧦💖





Happy National Principal Month! ✏️
October is all about celebrating the dedicated principals that help shape our school communities. Their passion and commitment to WPS students and staff inspires us every day!
We know this image doesn't capture all our amazing WPS principals, so drop a comment to give a shout-out and say thank you to yours!


💫 Highlights from the Burncoat Quadrant SEPAC Meeting! 💫
A big thank you to all the amazing parents and caregivers who attended the Burncoat Quadrant Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) Welcome New Parents Meeting on October 17 at Norrback Avenue Elementary! 🌟
It was wonderful connecting with everyone and sharing valuable resources on the special education support available for your children.
From speech and occupational therapy to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, we hope you left feeling more informed and confident about the comprehensive support available in Worcester Public Schools! 💬💡
Missed this one? No worries! There are still two more chances to attend:
📍 North Quadrant: Tuesday, October 29 @ Roosevelt Elementary
📍 Doherty Quadrant: Thursday, November 7 @ Nelson Place Elementary
🎒 Don't forget—every family receives a welcome packet full of helpful resources!
Childcare will be provided at both upcoming events to make attending easier for families.
We’re here to support you every step of the way! ❤️











⭐Alex Dao, Seventh Grade Scholar at Forest Grove Middle School ⭐
Alex is a thoughtful student who actively participates in classroom discussions and is making great strides in Spanish class. He shows off more of his bright personality with each passing day and his sense of humor makes him a joy within the Forest Grove community. Take a look at what is being said!
“Alex is a hard-working student with many insightful ideas that he shares with his classmates in discussions. Alex has recently increased his participation in his Spanish class and now enjoys engaging in dialogue with his classmates. He continues to increase his confidence in the classroom and take more academic risks. According to the staff at Forest Grove, Alex has a great sense of humor, a contagious laugh, and brightens any room he enters. He is quick with a witty joke or remark and always keeps us laughing!"


Worcester Public Schools Receives Game Changer Award at Worcester Chamber of Commerce Game Changers Conference 🏆
The Worcester Public Schools recently received the Game Changer Award from the Worcester Chamber of Commerce, which celebrates local organizations that drive meaningful change within the Worcester community. Superintendent Rachel H. Monárrez accepted the award on behalf of WPS.
WPS was recognized as a Game Changer for its on-going commitment to Career and Vocational Technical Education (CVTE) programming for high school students and adults. WPS was also recognized for its Innovations Career Pathways programming and Adult Night Life classes, both of which provide opportunities to acquire the skills and experiences needed to enter the workforce.
The WPS College and Career Readiness team were also on-site, sharing insights directly with employers about the career technical education programs available in our high schools. Career technical educators from Worcester Technical High School were also in attendance to network with local industry leaders.
The Game Changers Conference connects local industry leaders, employers, and training experts to explore innovative strategies for workforce development.





Happy National School Lunch Week! 🎉🥗
From October 14-18, we are celebrating the delicious, nutritious meals served every day in Worcester Public Schools! Our amazing Nutrition Department works hard to provide breakfast, lunch, snacks, and more, fueling students for success in the classroom.
This week, we're featuring some exciting new menu items that are being sampled across the district, including:
🍽️ Plant-Powered Nuggets
🌮 Empanadas & Tamales
🍜 Veggie Dumplings & Vegetable Lo Mein
🍛 3-Bean Chili & Vegetable Egg Rolls with Fried Rice
Let’s give a big round of applause to the team behind these tasty and healthy school meals!








No School on Monday, October 14 🗓️
Worcester Public Schools will be closed on Monday, October 14 for Indigenous People's Day / Columbus Day. District offices will also be closed.


⭐Alex Dao, Seventh Grade Scholar at Forest Grove Middle School ⭐
Alex is a thoughtful student who actively participates in classroom discussions and is making great strides in Spanish class. He shows off more of his bright personality with each passing day and his sense of humor makes him a joy within the Forest Grove community. Take a look at what is being said!
“Alex is a hard-working student with many insightful ideas that he shares with his classmates in discussions. Alex has recently increased his participation in his Spanish class and now enjoys engaging in dialogue with his classmates. He continues to increase his confidence in the classroom and take more academic risks. According to the staff at Forest Grove, Alex has a great sense of humor, a contagious laugh, and brightens any room he enters. He is quick with a witty joke or remark and always keeps us laughing!"


💚 World Mental Health Day 💚
At Worcester Public Schools, we are committed to supporting the mental and emotional health of our students, staff, and families.
We have numerous health and wellness resources for students, families and staff on the WPS website, including healthy recipes, after-school care, and fitness activities 🍏🏫🌟, to adult wellness support with yoga, meditation, self-compassion and more. 🧘✍️
Our Health & Wellness Roadmap and Strategic Plan ensure emotional wellness is a priority for both students and staff, fostering a thriving and caring community for all.
For more resources and information, visit our website today at https://buff.ly/4dGPLJG


🚀 First Meeting of Student Advisory Council with Superintendent 🎓💬
🎓 We recently held the first meeting of our Superintendent Student Advisory Council (SSAC)! These remarkable students are partnering with Superintendent Rachel Monárrez, PhD, to shape the future of our schools through leadership, collaboration, and student-driven initiatives.
💬 The council’s work is guided by a clear agenda focused on:
Leadership Development: Strengthening leadership and problem-solving skills by addressing key school challenges.
Community Building: Creating connections across diverse student groups to establish shared core values.
Policy Engagement: Actively participating in school policy discussions to ensure all voices are heard.
Student Agency: Empowering students to take charge of their school environment and make a lasting impact.
🌟 The outcomes we aim to achieve include:
Empowerment: Ensuring students feel valued as critical contributors to our school community.
Collaborative Problem Solving: Building teamwork and negotiation skills through group activities.
Relationship Building: Establishing trust and connection among council members through icebreakers and discussions.
🏫 We’re excited to see how this council will inspire positive changes across our district! Stay tuned for more updates as these student leaders continue to drive progress in our schools.


Thank You to WPS Coaches on National Coaches Day 👏
Today is National Coaches Day and we want to recognize the many coaches who play an important role in the lives of our WPS scholar-athletes.
Whether you are a head coach, assistant coach or volunteer, your contributions are invaluable to the scholar-athlete experience in Worcester. From teaching life lessons, to helping students reach personal goals in both sports and academics, we are grateful for all you do!



