🍎 Summer Eats Starts Monday, June 23! ☀️ Worcester Public Schools is excited to kick off free summer meals for all kids and teens 18 and under—no registration or ID needed! 🍽️ Meals will be served Monday through Friday at schools, parks, pools, libraries, and neighborhoods across Worcester — plus Saturdays at local markets! 📅 Program runs June 23 – August 15 (No service on July 4) 🔗 For daily site updates, visit: https://buff.ly/Dn8M15x Let’s keep our kids fueled, healthy, and ready for summer fun! 💚 Times and meals are subject to change.
1 day ago, Worcester Public Schools
A selection of breakfast or lunch items, including fruit, dairy, and baked goods.
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A breaded chicken sandwich sits in a biodegradable container, with honey mustard.
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A sandwich with roast beef and a side of chickpea salad in a biodegradable container.
A croissant sandwich with lettuce, turkey, cheese, and pickles in a biodegradable bowl.
A wrap sandwich with chicken and bacon, served with a corn salad in a biodegradable bowl.
A delicious sandwich with ham, salami, lettuce, tomato, and pickles.
🎉 Worcester Public Schools Wins FIVE National Awards for Communications Excellence! The Worcester Public Schools Communications Department has been honored with five national awards from the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) for outstanding work in writing, marketing, photography, social media, and video. This recognition builds on the department’s continued success after earning three national awards in 2024—including the prestigious Golden Achievement Award for its school enrollment campaign. 🏆 2025 NSPRA Award Highlights: ✍️ Excellence in Writing – Kyle Prudhomme, Communications Specialist, for an article and photos on North High School’s On the Spot Acceptance Day 📊 Excellence in Marketing – Anca Tughin, Communications Specialist, for the Attendance Matters campaign poster 📸 Merit in Photography – Kyle Prudhomme, Communications Specialist, for student dancers at Burncoat High 📱 Merit in Social Media – Dan O’Brien, Chief Communications Officer, and Kyle Prudhomme and Anca Tughin, Communications Specialists, for the year-long Friendly Faces series 🎥 Merit in Video Production – Christine Wilson, Eric McKeon, and Stephanie Castano Flores of Worcester Educational Access Television (WEATV) for program outreach videos 🗣️ “In just over two years, our communications team has built a robust and highly effective operation from the ground up,” said Superintendent Rachel H. Monárrez, PhD. “These awards are a testament to their hard work, commitment to excellence, and innovation.” 🗣️ “This outstanding achievement truly highlights the district’s commitment to excellence in keeping our families, staff, and community members informed,” added Deputy Superintendent Brian Allen, who will become Superintendent on July 1. “Effective communication is the cornerstone of a strong school community.” 🚀 We’re excited to keep raising the bar for school communications in Worcester and beyond! 📖  Read the full article: https://buff.ly/W1GEdei
7 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
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🌍 Spring 2025 Civics Project Showcase at the DCU Center 🏛️ On Monday, June 2, Worcester Public Schools scholars from Forest Grove Middle School, Dr. Arthur F. Sullivan Middle School, and North High School proudly represented our district at the regional Civics Showcase! Their powerful, student-led projects tackled real community issues—such as racism, clothing and food insecurity, pedestrian and traffic safety, middle school late buses, addiction, and solar power. These projects were among those selected by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to be featured at this year’s Worcester event, part of a statewide series hosted in partnership with Generation Citizen. 💬 Scholars presented to Community Advisors, who engaged them with thoughtful questions and will provide written feedback to teachers later this week—along with announcements of projects receiving special commendations. We couldn’t be prouder of their leadership, research, and advocacy! 📍 Learn more about the statewide Spring 2025 Showcases held in Dartmouth, Springfield, Worcester, and Boston:https://buff.ly/L6kCm58
8 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A sign for the Massachusetts Civics Project Showcases 2025, with logos for DESE and Generation Citizen.
Four students stand in front of a display board with the title "Wardrobe Wizards."
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🎓🌟 Congratulations to the North High Class of 2025! We’re proud to introduce Alexandra Lech as this year’s Valedictorian! 🎉 A dedicated varsity volleyball player all four years — and team captain as a senior — Alexandra has been a standout leader on and off the court. She’s also made her mark as a member of the National Honor Society, Model United Nations, and the Yearbook Committee. Academically, Alexandra has excelled in North High’s most rigorous coursework, completing 13 Advanced Placement (AP) classes and several Dual Enrollment courses. Her achievements earned her the prestigious College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar with Distinction Award. Beyond the classroom, she’s given back to the community by mentoring young athletes through a youth volleyball program at Friendly House. This fall, Alexandra will attend Boston University, where she plans to major in Electrical Engineering and potentially double major in Biomedical Engineering. She also hopes to continue her volleyball journey on BU’s club team. 👏 Join us in celebrating Alexandra and all of North High’s graduating seniors! 🎓 Commencement takes place Friday, June 6 at 6:00 PM at the DCU Center, 50 Foster Street.
12 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graduation announcement for Alexandra Lech, Valedictorian, Class of 2025.
📚✨ Attendance Matters! 🏫 June has just 13 school days — let’s make every day count as we head toward the end of the school year! 🎉 Consistent attendance keeps students on track, boosts academic success, and builds lifelong habits. 📝💪 Together, we can show up, learn, and thrive! 🎓🌟 For tips on maintaining strong attendance: https://buff.ly/4h75OTc
14 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
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😀Friendly Faces of Sullivan Middle School 📚The Dr. Arthur F. Sullivan Middle School serves 940 scholars in grades 6-8, including 150 in the Goddard Scholars Academy. 🎒Sullivan’s core values are: respectful, responsible and ready to learn! Located next door to South High Community School, Sullivan Middle scholars can envision themselves moving onto high school or higher education through strong academic standards, fun, and enrichment. On a recent school day, students were learning how to play bongo drums as part of a performing arts lesson, while others were actively participating in gym class as different languages and cultures were embraced by one another. Administrators greeted and posed for photos with students as part of their daily practice of building a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.
16 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
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Memorial Day ❤️🤍💙 This Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women from Worcester and across the nation who served in the military and gave their lives for our freedom. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, began in 1868 following the Civil War to honor the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the war. 🕊️🌹 Let us take a moment to reflect on their courage and express our gratitude.
23 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
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📣 Attendance Matters at North High School! North High School is proud to recognize students who have maintained perfect attendance to date—a strong show of commitment and consistency. To celebrate their dedication, all eligible students were entered into the “Takis and T-Shirt” raffle, and four winners were randomly selected using an online generator: 👏 Crissinda Duah-Kusi, Freshman (Top Left) 👏 Darrent Crentsil, Senior (Top Right) 👏 Morgan Reilly, Junior (Bottom Left) 👏 Ethan Hubert, Junior (Bottom Right) Congratulations to all for setting a great example by showing up every day!
28 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Four students pose with 'North Polar Bears' t-shirts and bags of Takis.
💼 Worcester Public Schools Hosts First Annual Job Fair 🎉 Worcester Public Schools (WPS) proudly hosted its First Annual Job Fair, bringing together job seekers and district staff for a day of opportunity, connection, and career exploration. Attendees had the chance to meet with hiring teams 🤝, learn about a variety of open roles 🏫, and discover how they can make a meaningful impact in our schools and community 🌟. 👏 A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this event possible—from the team that organized it to all the staff, schools, and partners who participated and supported the effort. We’re excited about the future of our growing WPS team and grateful for the shared commitment to student success! 🙌 👉 Interested in joining us? Check out our current openings here: https://buff.ly/0K9DAsb
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
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Two women stand near a table with a laptop, smiling at the camera.
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🎓 Superintendent’s Advisory Council Senior Farewell ✨ Worcester Public Schools recently held its annual Superintendent’s Advisory Council Senior Farewell Ceremony, honoring the Class of 2025 scholar leaders who served on the council throughout the year. 🌟 These remarkable scholars were celebrated for their leadership, advocacy, and dedication to advancing equity and amplifying student voice across WPS. Each was presented with a 🎓 commemorative stole to wear at graduation—recognizing their lasting contributions. 💬 Superintendent Rachel H. Monárrez expressed gratitude for their efforts to make our district more inclusive and responsive to scholar needs. The ceremony also included the introduction of Brian Allen 📣, incoming Superintendent of Worcester Public Schools. 👏 Congratulations to these exceptional WPS scholars and leaders!
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
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🔥🚒 Worcester Public Schools is proud to support the Worcester Fire Department’s community engagement session with their student officers! 👩‍🚒👨‍🚒 We’re thankful for the contributions of Jeff Creamer, Principal at South High Community School, Edward Walker, Dean of Students at Worcester Technical High School, and Luis A. Ojeda, Assistant Principal at University Park Campus School, for sharing valuable insights on how firefighters can better engage with and support Worcester’s diverse communities. 💬 Their voices are paving the way for deeper understanding and trust between first responders and our community. 🤝 This collaborative session is a great example of how we come together to foster understanding, empathy, and trust—building a stronger, more united Worcester. 🌟💙
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Four men stand in a hallway, smiling for a photo. The sign above them reads 'Historic Fires of Worcester'.
A man stands at a podium, addressing a group of people in a classroom setting. The room is decorated with fire department memorabilia and awards.
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Two fire trucks, one marked 'E27 Worcester' and the other 'McKeon Ladder 5 Worcester', are parked in front of a building with red shipping containers.
💙🩺 Happy National Nurses Day! Today we celebrate the everyday heroes in our school buildings—our incredible Worcester Public School nurses! 🩹 From a gentle word to a quick check-up or urgent care, you bring comfort, courage, and compassion to every student you meet. 💫 📸 Pictured are a few of the dedicated nurses in our schools: 💉 Joyce Boadi (Academic Center for Transition) 💉 Gina Goggins and Denise Gosselin (Norrback Avenue School) 💉 Allison Jerome (Heard Street Discovery Academy) 💉 Jessica Hanlon and Susan Serrato (South High Community School) 💉 Carol Zapulla (Columbus Park Preparatory Academy) 💉 Cyrille Vincent, Angelica Vega, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Kathleen Keefe, Katie Curtin, Ewa Bzura (North High School) 💉Jennifer Hasselstrom (Greendale Head Start Program) 💉 Vivian Boateng & Francez Montanez ( Dr. Arthur F. Sullivan Middle School) Thank you for being the steady hands and kind hearts that keep our students healthy, safe, and ready to learn. 📚🙌
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A nurse named Joyce stands in a hallway, smiling for the camera. She is wearing a pink scrubs top and a name tag that reads 'Boadi, Jayce'.
Two women stand in front of a red banner that reads 'Norrback Ave. School' with red balloons and streamers behind them. One woman holds a sign that says 'back to school!' and the other wears a shirt that says 'Love. Accept. Autism Awareness.'
A woman in a white lab coat stands in a room with wooden cabinets and shelves.
Two women in scrubs stand in front of a wall with a mural that reads 'Students must be Healthy to be Educated and Educated to be Healthy'.
A woman in a floral shirt and blue jacket stands in a room with light green walls. The room has a poster of the digestive system, a cabinet with a picture of a sunset, and the words 'to be Educated to be a' on the wall.
A group of five people pose for a photo in a room decorated with colorful decorations.
A woman stands in a hallway, smiling at the camera. A sign on the door reads 'Nurse Jenn'.
Two nurses stand in front of a door decorated with balloons and a sign that reads 'A Very Happy Nurses Appreciation Day to the Best Nurses Around! Thank you to Nurses Boateng, Montaner + Pitts! We are so grateful to all of you!!'
📚✨ Attendance Matters! 🏫 May has 21 school days — let’s make every day count! 🙌 Consistent attendance keeps students on track, boosts academic success, and builds lifelong habits. 📝💪 Together, we can show up, learn, and thrive! 🎓🌟 For more tips on maintaining good attendance, visit: https://buff.ly/4h75OTc
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
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🍎🦸‍♀️ Happy School Lunch Hero Day! 🦸‍♂️🥪 Today, we give a big THANK YOU to the amazing Worcester Public Schools Nutrition Staff—our very own School Lunch Heroes! 💚 From early mornings to busy lunchrooms, they serve up more than just meals. They serve kindness, care, and a whole lot of heart—fueling our students for success every single day. Whether it’s preparing nutritious food, accommodating special diets, or greeting every student with a smile, you make a difference. 💪🍽️ Let’s show them some love and say THANK YOU to the heroes behind the lunch line! 💚
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Two women stand in a school cafeteria, smiling and surrounded by trays of food.
A woman smiles while holding a pencil in front of a sign that reads 'Keep Green & Recycle On.'
A group of people, some wearing work uniforms, pose for a photo while sitting on a set of stairs.
A group of people pose for a photo in front of a colorful mural, some wearing name tags.
A group of cafeteria workers pose for a photo in a school kitchen. They are wearing hairnets and aprons.
A woman in a red sweater smiles at the camera in an office setting. There are shelves of boxes behind her and a computer screen in front of her.
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Three people stand together in a kitchen, smiling for the camera. The woman in the middle is wearing a brown shirt and a necklace with a heart pendant. The woman on the left is wearing a blue shirt and gloves, holding a clear container. The man on the right is wearing a black shirt and a black beanie.
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🎉🏫 Happy National School Principal Day! 🎉🍎 Today, we celebrate and honor the incredible leaders who guide our schools with dedication, compassion, and vision – our school principals!💙🏫 Thank you for your tireless commitment to shaping young minds, fostering a positive learning environment, and supporting the growth and development of both students and staff. 🌟👏 Your leadership inspires us all to reach for excellence and strive for success. Here's to you, our amazing school principals!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of children stand in front of a wall with a mural that says 'Vision of a Learner' and hold flags representing different countries.
Four men stand in a hallway, smiling for a photo. The sign above them reads 'Historic Fires of Worcester'.
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Four individuals stand in a hallway, posing for a photo. They are all dressed in business attire and are standing in front of a wall with a large map.
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📢 Reminder: Worcester Public Schools' First Annual Job Fair is Today!

Your Next Career Move Begins Here!

Join us today, Tuesday, April 29, from 3:30 – 5:30 PM at Doherty Memorial High School, located at 299 Highland Street, Worcester!

Explore career options within public education and become part of a dedicated team committed to making a positive impact in our community.

Whether you are an experienced professional or just beginning your career, Worcester Public Schools offers a range of meaningful opportunities for growth and advancement.

🔗 Register here: https://buff.ly/J4fg8um

about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A flyer for the first annual Worcester Public Schools Job Fair, featuring a QR code for registration and two smiling individuals.
🎉 Honoring Excellence in Public Service 🎉 Join us in congratulating Adrian Machado, World Language Spanish Teacher at Worcester East Middle School, on receiving the 2025 Thomas S. Green Public Service Award from the Worcester Regional Research Bureau! 🏆 Adrian is a dynamic educator whose dedication to the children and youth of Worcester is unmatched. As a Spanish teacher, mentor, coach, and advocate, he continually goes above and beyond to support his students and community. 🇪🇸🏀 A nominator shared: “Adrian is a key part of our community and has made a huge difference in the lives of our students and families. He is well-known and respected for his hard work, kindness, and dedication to helping others.” 🤝💙 👏 We’re so proud of Adrian and grateful for the incredible impact he makes every day across Worcester Public Schools and beyond! 🔗 Learn more about this year’s recipients: https://buff.ly/H3LbvfO
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
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Accelerated Learning Academy Highlights Math-Focused Spring Programming 🏫🧮 Over spring break, Worcester Public Schools scholars dove into hands-on learning through the Accelerated Learning Academy, hosted at schools across the district—including Burncoat Preparatory School, Burncoat High School, Elm Park Community School, Forest Grove Middle School, North High School, and Worcester East Middle School. 🏫🌸 Throughout the week, scholars explored math in engaging and practical ways—tackling geometry through art projects 🎨📐, solving word problems 🤔📝, and building test-taking strategies for the MCAS 📊. At some sites, students applied measurement skills by following recipes and cooking simple meals 🍽️🥄—turning math into a multisensory experience! Fun activities also included physical exercise in the school gym 🏃‍♂️🏀, cooperative board games 🎲, and quality time spent with friends 😊—making for a well-rounded week of learning and connection. 💬🤝
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of students and their teacher stand in a classroom, holding papers and smiling.
A group of students and their teacher stand in a classroom, holding up colorful posters with different projects and information.
A group of students and their teacher sit together at classroom desks, actively engaged in learning and discussion.
A teacher and two students pose for a photo in a classroom, with math work displayed on the wall behind them.
A teacher and two students smile for the camera during a cooking class.
A group of students and a teacher work together in a classroom, using measuring cups and bowls.
A group of students and a teacher work together in a classroom, using measuring cups and bowls.
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🎉 Honoring Excellence in Public Service 🎉 Join us in congratulating Mohammed Siddiqui, Senior Software Developer in Worcester Public Schools' IT Department, on receiving the 2025 Thomas S. Green Public Service Award from the Worcester Regional Research Bureau! 🏆 Mohammed has been pivotal in developing key systems like the Special Education Information System, the Translation Services Database, and digital guest sign-in tools. His innovative solutions and dedication have had a lasting impact across the district. 💻🔧 A nominator shared: “Mohammed’s problem-solving and strategic planning are unmatched. With decades of experience, he consistently delivers efficient, reliable solutions that enhance our tech infrastructure for students, staff, and faculty.” 🧠⚙️ 👏 We’re so proud of Mohammed and thankful for his continuous dedication to supporting our schools and students! 🔗 Learn more about this year’s recipients: https://buff.ly/H3LbvfO
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
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📎🌟 Happy National Administrative Professionals Day! 🌟📎 Today, we celebrate the amazing administrative teams who are the backbone of our schools! From front office staff to registrars and administrative assistants, you keep things running smoothly with professionalism, care, and a whole lot of heart. 💚📚 Whether you're managing paperwork, coordinating communication, or supporting students and families every day—you are essential to our school communities. 🍎🙌 THANK YOU for everything you do! 🙌🍎 We’re so grateful for your dedication and proud to have you as part of the Worcester Public Schools family.
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Four women pose for a photo in a room with wooden doors and a flag.
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Five women stand in front of a wall with colorful signs that read 'Curious Learner,' 'Effective Communicator,' 'Empowered Individual,' 'Problem Solver,' and 'Engaged Community Member.'
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