🌟 Call for WooStar Nominations 🌟

It’s time to nominate this month’s WooStars — one student and one staff member who exemplify Vision of a Learner and Vision to Action in Worcester Public Schools!

🗓️ February Nomination Deadline: Monday, Feb. 23

👉 Nominate a student: https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member: https://buff.ly/gigMJcA

Your nominations ensure we can spotlight individuals who are putting Vision to Action across WPS!
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic that says 'WooStars Nominations' with the text 'February Nomination Deadline: Monday, February 23' and images of previous WooStars.

WPS Spirit Wear Store Launches 🎉

The Worcester Public Schools has launched the WPS Spirit Wear Store! You can purchase WPS-branded hoodies, t-shirts, pajama pants, backpacks, and more to show your Worcester Public Schools pride!

Please note that WPS makes no profit from these items. The prices reflect the cost only.

 'Product of a Worcester Public School' ​logo designed by Erin Flemming Baffuto, Doherty Memorial High School Class of '01 and current Guidance Counselor and Student Council Advisor at Worcester Technical High School.

🛍️ Pre-sale until March 3rd! Shop now 👉 https://sistersbrandingco.com/col.../worcester-public-school

9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Worcester Public Schools announces the launch of its spirit wear store, featuring a hoodie, tote bag, and logo.

This Month’s Student WooStar: Marly Carries, 12th Grade, Engaged Community Member at North High School ⭐️

“Marly is an exemplary student who is actively engaged with the Worcester community. She has demonstrated her strong engagement by actively being involved in the African Community Education (ACE) Organization, and various after school programs. As a North High Senior, Marly embodies all the characteristics of a Student Leader; problem solving skills, change agent, communication skills, and thoughtful leader all while being humble, graceful, and willing to always learn.”

This demonstrates that Marly is an Engaged Community Member, a key disposition of the Vision of a Learner. Marly can identify a need in her community, articulate and communicate solutions, develop an action plan and advocate for change (ECM 2).

Do you know a WooStar? We are looking for examples of students and staff who exemplify Vision of a Learner and Vision to Action in WPS to feature on our social media channels.

👉 Nominate a student at https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member at https://buff.ly/gigMJcA

12 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A WooStars graphic of Marly Carries of North High School.
Give Us Your Feedback on WPS Communications!

The WPS Communications Survey will be open through next week!

If you are a community member or alumni, parent/caregiver, students, or staff member, please take five minutes to let us know how we’re doing!

Thank you for your feedback

Find your survey: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2642550
14 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic with the text 'YOUR OPINION MATTERS!' inside a speech bubble, promoting a Communications Survey.
Worcester Technical High School BSU Hosts 5th Annual Black History Month Opening Celebration ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿

Worcester Technical High School’s Black Student Union co-hosted its fifth annual Black History Month Opening Celebration yesterday, marking 100 years since Dr. Carter G. Woodson first started the month in 1926.

The student-led event featured a musical and drum performance by Crocodile River Music, a powerful message from Larry Shyler, and a high-energy, cross-cultural dance by WTHS students. Students also enjoyed Musical Bingo and Jeopardy while connecting over food and desserts.

Students from Burncoat High School, Doherty Memorial High School, North High School, South High Community School, Worcester Technical High School, and Abby Kelley Foster came together to celebrate culture, community, and student voice, joined by Superintendent Brian E. Allen, School Committee members, and school leaders. The celebration created a safe space for students to unify, collaborate, and move beyond stereotypes ✨.

A big thank you to the counselors and staff who supported students and made the event possible.

✨ A powerful start to Black History Month! ✨
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two young Black women smile while sitting at a table, one wearing a shirt that says "BRAVE BLESSED BLACK".
A smiling man in a black jacket with a Worcester Public Schools logo stands between two smiling young people.
A diverse group of people stand together in front of a vibrant Black History Month banner.
A group of young people are gathered around a table, laughing and playing a game of bingo.
Two young women pose for a photo, both making peace signs with their hands.
Three young men stand together, posing for a photo indoors.
Four people, two adults and two young people, pose for a photo in a room with chairs and decorations.
Two young people give a thumbs up, smiling at the camera.
A speaker addresses a group of students seated at tables, with balloons and a presentation screen in the background.
Musicians play drums and a xylophone during a Black History Month event at Worcester Technical High School.
🚘 Driver's Education Course - Winter Break Course🚘

The Central Massachusetts Safety Council (CMSC) Driving School is offering a driver's education course for WPS students from February 16-20, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, at Doherty Memorial High School (299 Highland Street).

Through CMSC’s partnership with Worcester Public Schools, students can enroll at discounted rates.

Visit worcesterschools.org/drivers-ed to sign-up and learn more!
17 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic promoting a Winter Break Driving Course with CMSSC, presented by Worcester Public Schools.

Vision to Action: Grow Your Own Program Begins 🌱

Worcester Public Schools has begun its first cycle of the Grow Your Own Program, a new student-to-teacher pathway designed to prepare the next generation of educators from within the Worcester community.

Through this program, students will have opportunities to:

✅ Take early college education courses at Worcester State

✅ Build skills through hands-on classroom and enrichment experiences

✅ Prepare to one day return to WPS as future educators

The Grow Your Own Program reflects a long-term collaboration between Worcester Public Schools and Worcester State University, strengthening opportunities for students while addressing the growing need for educators in urban school districts.

18 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Three students smile for a photo during the first class of the WPS Grow Your Own Program.
One student smiles for a photo during the first class of the WPS Grow Your Own Program.
An adult talks to the class during the first day of the WPS Grow Your Own Program.
An adult talks to the class during the first day of the WPS Grow Your Own Program.
Two students smile for a photo during the first class of the WPS Grow Your Own Program.
Two students smile for a photo during the first class of the WPS Grow Your Own Program.
✨ Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Today we celebrate his vision of kindness, fairness, and respect for everyone. His words and actions continue to inspire us to make a positive difference in our communities. 💛

📖 To learn more on why we honor Dr. King: https://buff.ly/2RDvkbv
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Illustration of Martin Luther King Jr. with text 'Martin Luther King Jr. Day' and 'Worcester Public Schools'.
North High School Seniors Earn Local Community Service Awards 🏆

Congratulations to North High School’s Lilianna Medeiros and Chelsea Okantey, recently recognized with prestigious community service awards for their leadership, academic excellence, and dedication to helping others!

🎓 Lilianna will receive the Dr. George Storms Smith Community Service Award

🎓 Chelsea is the inaugural recipient of the Isaiah Thomas Youth Community Service Award

“I am extremely proud of Chelsea and Lilianna, and of the dedication, leadership, and character they demonstrate each day,” said Principal Dr. Sam FanFan. “Their commitment to excellence both academically and through service reflects the very best of our school community.”
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
North High School seniors Lilianna Medeiros (left) and Chelsea Okantey (right) were named recipients of the Dr. George Storms Smith Community Award and Isaiah Thomas Youth Community Service Award respectively.
Chelsea Okantey.
Lilianna Medeiros.
🌎 WPS Students Participate in Model UN 🌎

117 student delegates from Worcester Public Schools middle and high schools recently took part in Model United Nations at Clark University, simulating UN committees and representing 40 countries.

Students delivered opening speeches, participated in caucuses, and developed resolutions to address pressing global issues.

They worked in four classrooms, three for high school and one for middle school, delivered 62 speeches, and passed 16 resolutions while building skills in public speaking, negotiation, leadership, and collaboration.

Awards were presented in each room for Best Public Speaker, Best Negotiator, Best Delegate, and Honorable Mention. Everyone should feel proud of their accomplishments.

The experience reflected all five Vision of a Learner dispositions, highlighting students as Engaged Community Members, Curious Learners, Empowered Individuals, Problem Solvers, and Effective Communicators.
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A student delegate debates with a group of three students representing a different country in a Model UN simulation.
Students give a speech during a Model UN simulation.
A high school student holds up their country nameplate to cast their vote in a Model UN simulation.
Students take notes during a Model UN simulation.
A student looks at their paper while sitting behind a United States of America nameplate during a Model UN simulation.
High school students engaged during a debate.
Middle school students hold up their country nameplate to cast their vote in a Model UN simulation.
Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council Kicks Off 2026 at Doherty 🎓

On January 8, 2026, student leaders gathered at Doherty Memorial High School for the first Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council (SSAC) meeting of the new year to explore an essential leadership principle: ‘Before you can lead others, you must know yourself.’

Through interactive activities like the “Stranded on an Island” icebreaker and the Priority Matrix exercise, students practiced teamwork, communication, and collaborative decision-making while identifying a shared focus for the year.

✅ Analyzed and compared school-based issues
✅ Practiced collaborative decision-making
✅ Reflected on how leaders prioritize time, energy, and impact
✅ Engaged in respectful dialogue to build consensus

With purpose, teamwork, and a clear focus, our student leaders are prepared to make a real difference in 2026.
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Students in a classroom are engaged in a group activity, looking at a worksheet titled 'What Do You Choose?'
Two students, a young woman and a young man, smile at the camera in a classroom setting, holding a worksheet titled 'What Do You Choose?'.
A teacher in a suit smiles while interacting with students in a classroom.
Five students sit at a wooden table in a classroom, with a large window showing a snowy outdoor scene.
Four young people smile while sitting at a wooden table in a room with acoustic paneling.
Students and adults gather around tables in a classroom, engaged in a group activity.
A group of students and an adult in a suit are gathered around a table, looking at a diagram on paper.
A diverse group of students collaborates around a table, reviewing papers and diagrams.
A man in a suit stands near a projector screen displaying an icebreaker activity titled 'Stranded on an Island' to a group of students.
A teacher in a suit guides students working on a 'Small Group Priority Matrix' on a large paper.
🚆🎓 All Aboard the MCAC Express at North High School!

The Office of College & Careers and the North High Guidance Department proudly hosted the Massachusetts College Application Celebration (MCAC) for North High School juniors and seniors, reimagined this year as “The MCAC Express.” Inspired by the Polar Express, the event created a welcoming, student-centered space focused on life after high school.

Throughout the day, students explored 25+ postsecondary pathways, including four-year colleges, community colleges, workforce and trade programs, military options, and postsecondary support programs. Using “train tickets,” students rotated through themed stations, encouraging meaningful conversations and exploration around life after high school.

The MCAC Express was designed to meet students where they are, whether applying to college, exploring career options, or seeking additional support after graduation, while reinforcing Worcester Public Schools’ commitment to college, career, and life readiness through access, choice, and opportunity.

✨ Huge thanks to Anita DiPilato for bringing the MCAC Express to life and creating an unforgettable experience for students!

💙 Thank you to all the students, staff, and participants who made the MCAC Express a success!
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A diverse group of people, including students and adults, pose for a photo in a gymnasium with balloons.
Three young women pose for a photo in front of a balloon arch and a backdrop, holding an Instagram-style frame.
A diverse group of young people and an adult pose for a photo in front of a balloon arch.
A smiling man with a beard stands between a young woman and a young man in a gymnasium.
Two young men pose with a furry mascot wearing a 'Worcester' baseball jersey on a basketball court.
A group of students and adults gather around a table with a model train set and various items in decorative containers.
A group of students and adults gather around a table with a model train set and various items in decorative containers.
Six young people stand together in a gymnasium, posing for a photo.
A diverse group of people gather around a teal table at an indoor event, with flyers and brochures spread out.
A UMass Boston representative in a blue vest speaks with students at a college fair booth.
📚 Worcester Public Schools Open Houses and Enrollment Info Sessions

Worcester Public Schools (WPS) is hosting open houses for preschool (Pre-K) and dual language programs, along with magnet elementary schools with citywide admission. WPS will also provide online information sessions about the overall enrollment process for Pre-K through grade 12.

📅 Mark These Dates:

• January 8-26: Open houses will be held for schools with pre-K, dual language, and/or a magnet/citywide lottery admission application process
• January 16-23: Online enrollment information session
• January 26: Enrollment for grades K-12 opens for the 2026-27 school year

📌 Full schedule & details: https://buff.ly/iesoIwg
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Worcester Public Schools announces School Enrollment Process with Open Houses and Info Sessions from January 8-26.
Weather Update ❄️

Due to the weather forecast,
Worcester Public Schools has canceled
all after-school activities
and evening programs today,
Wednesday, January 7.

Please use caution when traveling. ✅
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Worcester Public Schools announcement: All after-school activities and evening programs canceled today, Wednesday, January 7, due to weather.
🎆 Happy New Year!

As we ring in 2026, we celebrate our students, staff, and families for their accomplishments this past year.

Here’s to a new year full of learning, growth, and shared success in our community! 🌟📚🎉

Learn more about this worldwide celebration: https://buff.ly/2Lx2PFc
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Golden balloons and confetti celebrate the arrival of 2026 with 'Happy New Year' text.
🕯️Heri za Kwanzaa! (Happy Kwanzaa!)

Kwanzaa is a seven-day celebration honoring African-American culture, family, and community. Let’s celebrate unity, history, and shared values together! ❤️💚🖤

Learn more about this celebration: https://buff.ly/3Rmi8nv
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Illustration of three people celebrating Kwanzaa, with text 'HAVE A HAPPY KWANZAA' and 'WORCESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS'.
🎄Merry Christmas from Worcester Public Schools!

Wishing all our students, families, and staff a joyful holiday season filled with love, laughter, and togetherness. Here's to a bright and successful new year ahead!

To learn more about this annual holiday, check out this article: https://buff.ly/2Q9l5Lg
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A white card with "Merry Christmas" and "Worcester Public Schools" text, framed by green fir branches and warm fairy lights.
🕎 Happy Hanukkah from Worcester Public Schools! 🕎

May your holiday be filled with warmth, reflection, and meaningful moments with family and friends. Wishing all who celebrate a peaceful and happy Hanukkah.
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic that says "Happy Hanukkah" with subtext that reads "May Love and Light Fill Your Heart." Hanukkah themed items line the border, along with the Worcester Public Schools logo.
Superintendent Allen Visits November WooStars!

Superintendent Brian E. Allen visited North High School and Canterbury Street Magnet Computer-Based School to congratulate our November WooStars!

Pictured here with North High School 11th grader Ricardo Bonilla and Canterbury Street TLS teacher Anne Power, Superintendent Allen recognized their outstanding contributions in their school communities, and presented each with a small gift bag.

Nominate your December WooStars below. Deadline for this month's nominations is Monday, December 29.

👉 Nominate a student: https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member: https://buff.ly/gigMJcA
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Superintendent Brian E. Allen with North High 11th grade student Ricardo Bonilla.
Superintendent Brian E. Allen with Canterbury Street TLS teacher Anne Power.
North High Principal Sam FanFan smiles alongside 11th grader Ricardo Bonilla.
Canterbury Street's Anne Power alongside students and teachers of the school, and Superintendent Brian Allen.
🚘 Holiday Break Driver’s Education Course 🚘

The Central Massachusetts Safety Council (CMSC) Driving School is offering a holiday break driver’s education course for WPS students from December 29, 2025 to January 2, 2026 at Doherty Memorial High School (299 Highland Street).

Through CMSC’s partnership with Worcester Public Schools, students can access driver’s education at discounted rates.

Visit worcesterschools.org/drivers-ed to sign-up and learn more!
3 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic advertising a driving course during the holiday break, featuring a red car graphic.