🎄✨ Festival of Lights Sparkled in Worcester! ✨🎄 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Festival of Lights on Worcester Common! A special shoutout to our WPS scholars, including performers from Burncoat High Quadrivium Chorus, Midland Street Elementary, North High School, and South High School, for making the evening unforgettable. Your talents lit up the night and made the evening unforgettable! 🌟 Stay tuned for more events celebrating the season. 🎶❄️
about 20 hours ago, Worcester Public Schools
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, with various groups of performers from Midland Street Elementary on stage.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, with two performers on stage.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, with three performers on stage.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, with two performers on stage.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, with four performers on stage.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, with three performers on stage.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, featuring a group of performers.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, featuring a group of performers.
A festive holiday scene on Worcester Common during the Festival of Lights event, featuring a group of performers on stage surrounded by bright lights and a joyful crowd.
📢 Help Shape WPS Core Values! The Worcester Public Schools are developing core values to guide our actions, culture, and decision-making. These values are the foundation of our community, and we need your input! 👉 Participate by January 15, 2025—your voice matters! Help define the values that will shape our Strategic Plan, to be announced in Spring 2025. Join now: https://buff.ly/3D9RCu1
1 day ago, Worcester Public Schools
WPS Core Values Survey graphic with a QR code, survey link, and deadline: January 15, 2025
🦃 ✨ 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! 💛
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Happy Thanksgiving message with the Worcester Public Schools logo and festive Thanksgiving decorations.
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
23 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A large group of WPS educators on stage at the Evening of Innovation.
A WPS educator accepts an award at the Evening of Innovation.
The South High JROTC present the colors at the Evening of Innovation.
A wide angle of the auditorium during the Evening of Innovation.
⭐ 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."
29 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of Jerelys Robles of Jacob Hiatt Magnet School.
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
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A social media graphic that says "Thank You Veterans" with the WPS logo.
✨🔬STEM Week at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School 🔬✨ Jacob Hiatt students and staff had an amazing time diving into hands-on learning and problem-solving activities during Massachusetts STEM Week! Here's a peek at what each grade worked on: PreK-K-1 & SAIL: Dove into hands-on pumpkin explorations and engaging pumpkin-themed challenges 🎃 Grade 2: Engaged in bread-making inspired by "The Little Red Hen" working in groups to make bread from scratch, grind wheat seeds, examine wheat stalks and even make butter 🥖🧈 Grade 3: Applied their knowledge of force and motion to design ramps to control speed 🚀 Grade 4: Integrated their CKLA unit on "Empires in the Middle Ages" to construct model castles and catapults in teams 🏰 Grade 5: Tackled a water filter design challenge, enhancing their understanding of the water cycle and pollution 🌊 Grade 6: Participated in the Wade Institute’s STEM Design Challenge, Extreme Zoo Makeover, where they redesigned zoo habitats, engineered enrichment items, and created interactive signage to enrich animal exhibits 🦁 Huge shout-out to our Jacob Hiatt scholars for their critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork!💡🙌
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Students work on pumpkin-related projects.
A student examines pumpkin seeds.
A student works on STEM projects.
A student smiles.
📚✨ 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! 🎓🌟
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic featuring the text 'We've Got 16 School Days in November — let’s make each one count!'
✨ 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!
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Educators collaborating on IEP development during Special Education professional development day.
Educators collaborating on IEP development during Special Education professional development day.
Educators collaborating on IEP development during Special Education professional development day.
Nutrition team members participating in a training session.
Nutrition team members participating in a training session.
Nutrition team members participating in a training session.
No School on Tuesday, November 5 Teachers have a professional development on Tuesday, November 5 🗓️ so there will be no school for students! 🏫
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A social media graphic that says "No School November 5"
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! 🧦💖
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
WPS staff stand in front of a clothing delivery truck.
WPS wraparound coordinators help sort clothes.
WPS wraparound coordinators help sort clothes.
WPS wraparound coordinators help sort clothes.
💫 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! ❤️
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Members of the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) of Worcester Public Schools (WPS) gathered for a meeting to discuss resources and support for families of students with disabilities
Parents participating in the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting
Childcare staff supervising children of parents attending the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
A family attending the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting
Childcare staff supervising children of parents attending the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
Parents participating in the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting
A  mother and her child attending the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting
Parents participating in the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting
A supervised child of parents attending the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting, participating in activities while their parents engage in discussions
Parents participating in the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) meeting
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!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A large group of WPS Principals and Administrators.
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.
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Superintendent Monarrez with WPS Executive Directors.
A wide-angle of the conference room at Mechanics Hall.
Superintendent Monarrez accepts Game Changers award from Worcester Chamber of Commerce.
Members of the WPS College and Career Readiness Team.
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!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Social media graphic for National School Lunch Week, October 14-18: Featuring vibrant images of meals and dedicated cafeteria staff members.
Students and the company sampling team trying plant-based nuggets in the school cafeteria, introducing a new healthy and sustainable food option.
Students and the company sampling team trying plant-based nuggets in the school cafeteria, introducing a new healthy and sustainable food option.
A full tray of plant-based nuggets prepared for sampling.
Students and the company sampling team trying plant-based nuggets in the school cafeteria, introducing a new healthy and sustainable food option.
Student and the company sampling team trying plant-based nuggets in the school cafeteria, introducing a new healthy and sustainable food option.
Students and the company sampling team trying plant-based nuggets in the school cafeteria, introducing a new healthy and sustainable food option.
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.
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A social media graphic that says "No School October 14" with the Worcester Public Schools logo.
💚 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
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Blue World Mental Health Day post featuring three face shapes representing different emotional states
🚀 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.
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of five students work together on a group activity.
A group of five students work together on a group activity.
Two students working together on a group activity.
A group of two students working together on a group activity.
Three students posing and smiling.
A group of five students work together on a group activity.
Superintendent Rachel Monárrez collaborates with a group of five diverse students during a group activity, fostering teamwork and leadership skills.
A group of three students work together on a group activity.
A teacher and two students working together on a group activity.
Superintendent Rachel Monárrez and a group of diverse students
⭐ Danielle Svendsen, First Grade Educator at Jacob Hiatt Magnet School ⭐ Miss Svendsen is a caring educator who fosters inclusive and welcoming environments for all of her students. Her dedication to learning and supportive nature make her a valued educator and colleague. Take a look at what is being said about Miss Svendsen! “Danielle is an incredibly kind and positive human being. She consistently provides high quality instruction, and is welcoming to students of ALL abilities. You can always depend on Danielle for a warm greeting and conversation. It is clear she loves all of her students and that they love her, too!" "Ms. Svendsen loves all of her students and has been instrumental in supporting inclusion for our students in SAIL,” said Jacob Hiatt Acting Principal Amanda Martinez. “She promotes a positive, inclusive classroom with high and achievable expectations for all of her students, while also being a team-oriented, supportive colleague to all staff at Jacob Hiatt.” ⭐ Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for students and staff who have gone above and beyond to feature on our social media channels. 👉Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/4g5M2aW 👉Nominate a staff member at https://buff.ly/3Mlru0N
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars Graphic of Danielle Svendsen, First Grade Educator at Jacob Hiatt.
Happy National Custodian Day! 🗑️🧽 Today, we celebrate the incredible custodians in Worcester Public Schools who work tirelessly to create a clean and welcoming environment for our scholars. Pictured are a few of the dedicated custodians in our schools: 🧹 John Culbert, a 25-year employee currently at Union Hill School. Principal Tabales says "John is a reliable custodian who can be seen setting up a safe morning transition. He is willing to assist whenever needed." 🧹 Kevin Chviruk, a 29-year employee currently at Quinsigamond School. Principal Racca says "Kevin has great pride and works hard to ensure that our school is a welcoming and safe environment for our entire school community." 🧹 Brian Letourneau, a WPS employee since 2017 currently at Doherty Memorial High School. Principal Staley says "Brian is a valuable member of the Doherty faculty. He takes pride in his work, is responsive, is a team player, and takes the initiative to find solutions to issues as they come up." 🧹 Caitlyn Berthiaume, a WPS employee since 2019 currently at Burncoat Middle School. Principal Irizarry says "She is literally the glue and backbone of the custodial staff. She is highly adored and even more respected. She is always pleasant with a cheerful disposition no matter what happens." 🧹 Stan Jackson, a WPS employee since 2018 currently at Columbus Park Preparatory School. Principal Carignan says "Stan is an exceptional custodian who consistently goes above and beyond to make our school an amazing place. His dedication and pride in his work are clear every day." Sending a huge thank you to all of our WPS custodians!
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
John Culbert, custodian at Union Hill.
Kevin Chviruk, custodian at Quinsigamond School.
Caitlyn Berthiaume, custodian at Burncoat Middle.
Brian Letourneau, custodian at Doherty High School.
Stan Jackson, custodian at Columbus Park.