🚘 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!
9 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Graphic advertising a driving course during the holiday break, featuring a red car graphic.
Quarter 1 Honor Roll! 🏆

Congratulations to all WPS students being recognized for their hard work and academic achievement in the first quarter. We’re proud to celebrate your success!

Find your student: https://www.worcesterschools.org/article/2566964
10 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
An announcement for the First Quarter Honor Roll from Worcester Public Schools.
🌟 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!

🗓️ December Nomination Deadline: Monday, Dec. 29

👉 Nominate a student: https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member: https://buff.ly/gigMJcA
11 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A Call for WooStars graphic featuring images of previous WooStars. It says "December Nomination Deadline: Monday, December 29"
🦃✨ Happy Thanksgiving from 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 community. 🍁

We are thankful for the opportunity to learn, grow, and support one another. May everyone have a restful and enjoyable break! 💛
17 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
Thanksgiving table setting with pumpkins, plates, and greenery.
South High’s Black Student Union Hosts Second Annual United Friendsgiving! 🖤🦃

On Monday, November 24, South High’s Black Student Union (BSU) hosted its second annual BSU United Friendsgiving. This special event brought BSUs from across the district together as a sign of unity within the Worcester Public Schools community.

Students and advisors came together to celebrate our students, recognize their efforts toward unity, and share gratitude during the Thanksgiving season. This year’s Friendsgiving included BSU E-Board members, BSU members, and BSU advisors. The event included trivia, bringing everyone together for some friendly competition.

The event was organized by the following schools: Burncoat High School, Doherty Memorial High School, North High School, South High Community School, University Park Campus School, Worcester Technical High School and Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School.

Thank you to all students, advisors, staff, and volunteers who helped make this Friendsgiving event a success!

Check out some photos from the event! 📸✨
18 days ago, Worcester Public Schools
A large group of students pose for a photo in front of a Friendsgiving banner.
A group of diverse students pose together in front of a Friendsgiving banner.
A group of young people sit around a table, smiling at the camera.
People serve food from trays at a community gathering, with a variety of dishes.
A diverse group of people stand behind a table laden with food, smiling at the camera.
Three people smile, holding plates and red napkins in a cafeteria setting.
Three young women smile, holding plates of food at a gathering.
Four young men pose together, arms around each other, in a school setting.
A group of friends smiles at the camera while enjoying a meal together.
A group of young people pose for a photo indoors, some making peace signs.
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 ways you can honor those who served: https://buff.ly/3IOnULk
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
Image honoring veterans with an American flag and saluting silhouettes.
Worcester Public Schools Students Making a Difference on Election Day 🗳️

A big shoutout to students Jenny Manxhari and Paola Renxa (Doherty Memorial High School), Uche Mba (South High Community School), Madeline Torto (North High School), and Juleyanah Ruiz (Worcester Technical High School) for volunteering as poll workers across Worcester, including Congregation Beth Israel and the Worcester Senior Center. They spent Election Day helping voters, learning how elections run behind the scenes, and experiencing civic engagement in action. 🙌

By volunteering at the polls, these students showed that they are Engaged Community Members, a key disposition of the Vision of a Learner 📘. They identified a community need, articulated and communicated solutions, developed an action plan, and advocated for change (ECM 2).

What the students had to say:

Jenny Manxhari (Doherty): "I decided to volunteer because I care about my community. I’m proud to serve Worcester and make a difference!" 💛

Uche Mba (South High): "Being newly eighteen, I wanted to experience the process up close and understand the impact voting has." 🌟

Madeline Torto (North High): "I wanted to use my time doing something meaningful." 🤝

Juleyanah Ruiz (Worcester Tech): "I enjoy helping others and giving back to my community." ❤️

Paola Renxa (Doherty): "It was a great experience to see the process behind the scenes and help my community." ✨

📸 See the highlights of our student poll volunteers!
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of people pose together, some wearing 'VOTE' shirts, at a polling location.
People gather at a polling place, some reviewing documents at a table.
People check in at a polling place, with a sign that says 'Check In Here'.
Volunteers at a polling place stand behind a table, ready to assist voters.
A group of people stand together, wearing 'VOTE' shirts, at a polling place.
Three election officials sit at a table, smiling and ready to assist voters.
Two election officials sit at a table, smiling and ready to assist voters.
🌟 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!

🗓️ November Nomination Deadline: Monday, Nov. 24

👉 Nominate a student: https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member: https://buff.ly/gigMJcA
about 1 month ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic that says "WooStars Nominations" and "November Nomination Deadline: Monday, November 24"
💸 South High Community School Seniors Learn Real-World Financial Skills! 💸

South High Community School recently hosted Country Bank’s Credit for Life program, a hands-on financial literacy experience that helps students prepare for life after graduation. 🏦💡

For the past three years, Country Bank has partnered with South High Community School to bring this engaging program to our seniors. More than 400 students participated this year, role-playing as 25-year-old adults with careers, salaries, and credit scores — making real-life decisions about saving, spending, and budgeting.

Kudos to our students for engaging in this valuable program, and a big thank you to Country Bank and their volunteers for their continued partnership! 💚
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of students and adults pose together at an event, some wearing leis.
Two women smile at the camera in a crowded indoor space, possibly a school event.
Four people pose for a photo in a gymnasium, smiling at the camera.
Two young women pose for a photo, one making a peace sign, both wearing leis.
Four people stand in a gymnasium, likely at a career fair or event.
Three young women smile at the camera in a crowded indoor space, holding clipboards.
Three people stand behind a table in a gymnasium, smiling at the camera.
Two young women smile, holding clipboards in a crowded event space.
Four young men stand together in a gymnasium, holding clipboards.
Two women smile at the camera at a trade show, holding clipboards.
🌟 Principal Month Spotlight: Olga Papadopoulos 🌟

This month, we’re introducing newly appointed principals in WPS as part of National Principal Month! Principals work every day to support students, guide their staff, and build strong school communities.

Meet Olga Papadopoulos, who is serving as the Acting Principal at South High Community School this year.

Principal Papadopoulos is a proud graduate of WPS and South High, Class of 2000, and has spent over twenty years working in Worcester Public Schools. English is her favorite subject, and she enjoys visiting the culinary classroom at South. She finds joy in connecting with students and the school community, and her goal is to help every student recognize that they are significant and valued members of the school family.

Join us in welcoming Principal Papadopoulos!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic of Olga Papadopoulos of South High Community School.
🌟 Celebrating Perfect Attendance at South High! 🎉

743 students hit the mark for perfect attendance at South High School by the first 5-week checkpoint — and we’re celebrating their commitment! 📚✨

Students gathered on the football field for a group photo to honor their dedication, and we’ll be continuing this celebration every five weeks to recognize our students’ hard work and consistency. 💪🏽

Here’s to keeping the momentum going and celebrating every student who shows up and shines! 🌟📸
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A large group of students stand on a football field, holding a banner.
🌟 Mental Health & Wellness Day at Polar Park! 💚

Worcester Public Schools middle school students spent last Friday morning at Polar Park in honor of World Mental Health Awareness Day!

They enjoyed a variety of fun, hands-on activities designed to support well-being and promote self-care, including:
💧 Aromatherapy
🎶 Polyrhythmic music station
🎨 Face & nail painting
🐾 Therapy dogs
🎧 DJ practice station
💬 Positive affirmations
⚾ Wiffle ball — and more!

The event gave students a chance to focus on mental health, connect with peers, and discover meaningful ways to care for themselves and others.

A heartfelt thank-you to Polar Park and our incredible community partners for making it such a memorable day! 💚

📸 Check out some photos from the event!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of diverse teens pose in front of a baseball-themed truck and a small red vehicle.
A group of women stand together, wearing matching 'Mental Health Matters' shirts.
Two people play drums outdoors, seated on chairs in the sunlight.
Three people are gathered around a table, doing manicures with various nail polish colors.
Three people stand near a baseball-themed inflatable, with a person inside.
Two smiling people pose for a photo in front of a baseball field.
A group of people gather around a table, some writing and looking at a display.
Three women pose with a heart-shaped mascot wearing a nurse's hat.
Two women smile at the camera near a table with treats and information.
People gather at an outdoor information table with a baseball field in the background.
Hispanic Heritage Month at South High 🕺💃

Students at South High Community School recognized Hispanic Heritage Month with a dance workshop, learning the Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue as a way to deepen their exploration of Hispanic culture.

The dance lesson was taught by school secretary Jennyann Alicea Caraballo and Spanish teacher Natalie Vargas, and brought together students from Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III, and AP Spanish classes.

This dance activity was a reward for students’ hard work in the classroom, and gave them a chance to experience Hispanic dance traditions.

In recent weeks, students have also worked on projects that included identifying Hispanic idols and countries, comparing vocabulary across Hispanic countries, and more!
about 2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Students and teachers dance during a lesson honoring Hispanic Heritage Month.
A teacher leads students in a dance lesson.
Two students sing and dance during a lesson.
Students and teachers dance during a lesson honoring Hispanic Heritage Month.
South High students pose together for a large group photo.
🥗 It’s National School Lunch Week! 🥪

This week, Worcester Public Schools proudly celebrates our incredible Nutrition Services team for preparing healthy, delicious meals that fuel student learning every single day. 💚🍎

From the early mornings spent preparing breakfasts to the busy lunchtimes serving thousands of students across the district, our WPS Nutrition Services staff go above and beyond to make sure every child has access to nutritious meals that help them learn, grow, and thrive. 🌟

Their care and dedication make a lasting difference in our classrooms and communities — one meal at a time. 🍽️💪

A big thank-you to our WPS Nutrition Services team for nourishing our students and strengthening our schools! 👏🥗
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A school lunch tray with nachos, meat, cheese, salsa, milk, a plum, and peppers.
A school lunch tray with chicken, rice, vegetables, a biscuit, and chocolate milk.
A school lunch tray with a salad, carrots, a plum, pita bread, and chocolate milk.
A school lunch tray with a sandwich, apple, salad, pickles, and chocolate milk.
A tray with a balanced lunch: vegetables, hummus, grapes, and chocolate milk.
A pre-packaged meal on a tray includes a pita sandwich, orange, milk, and cucumber slices.

South High Students Spread Smiles at Gates Lane 😀

South High Community School students brought joy and plenty of energy to Gates Lane School of International Studies, welcoming students and families on World Smile Day!

Now in its fifth year, this South High tradition reminds us that giving back can be as simple as making someone else smile.

Students cheered, held up handmade signs, and shared smiley face stickers to honor the original smiley face design created by South High's own Harvey Ball.

Take a look at some of the amazing smiles!

2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
Students at South High take a group photo, holding up handmade signs to celebrate World Smile Day.
A family of three smile and pose together for a photo.
A South High student puts a Smiley Face sticker on the cheek of a young child.
Three students smile for a photo, one of them is holding a sign that says "Smile Day" 2025.
A South High student holds up a sign that says "Smile".
💚 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
World Mental Health Day graphic with flowers and a head silhouette.
🌟 Community Spotlight: NRIVA Gives Back! 🌟

A big thank you to NRIVA, a nationwide nonprofit with 55+ chapters, for donating 70 backpacks filled with school essentials to Worcester Public Schools! 🎒💪✏️

The backpacks were delivered to our Parent Information Center and will be distributed to students as they enroll, giving them a strong start to the school year. 💛
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A group of people pose with backpacks and a banner for the NRI Vasavi Association.
A woman smiles while holding a large stack of backpacks in a hallway.
🌟 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!

🗓️ October Nomination Deadline: Monday, Oct. 27

👉 Nominate a student: https://buff.ly/levYdnc
👉 Nominate a staff member: https://buff.ly/gigMJcA
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A graphic for WooStar Nominations that says "October Nomination Deadline: Monday, October 27"
🎶 WPS Students Shine at Berklee Modern Band Workshop! 🎶

On Saturday, October 4, 14 Worcester Public Schools students worked with Danielle Collins of InspireEd to prepare and perform two songs at a Modern Band Workshop hosted by Berklee College of Music. They also joined a panel with 40+ music educators from New England and New York, led by Dr. Bryan Powell of Music Will.

Students:
• Ginalee Diaz, Jazenaliz Cordova, Adriani Lovet, William Quinones Soliver, Caleb Opoku Ampong, Seerwan Al Shankal (North High School)
• Camilla Snyder, Jadiel Ortiz, Pavel Orellana (South High Community School)
• Giovanni LeBron, Maria Perez Hernandez, Marco Gambaccini, Ian Vigo Torres, Mia Santos (Burncoat Middle School)

Their talent, teamwork, and creativity left everyone amazed! 🌟👏

📸 Check out the photos from the workshop!
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
A diverse group of young people pose in front of a colorful mural.
A group of diverse students sit on a stage in an auditorium.
A music class is in session, with students seated at keyboards and guitars.
A group of young people stand on a stage, some holding microphones, with a band in the background.
A band of young musicians prepares to perform on a stage, instruments ready.
A group of people stand on a stage, possibly rehearsing or performing.
CPT and CCMA Night Life Graduation at Worcester Technical High School 🎓

Worcester Public Schools celebrated the graduation of 21 students from its Night Life programs in Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPT) and Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA).

The CCMA program runs for 14 weeks and includes a 120-hour clinical externship, two nights of test prep, and a national certification exam. The CPT program spans 12 weeks with an 80-hour externship, two nights of test prep, and a national certification exam.

Night Life gives adults in the community the opportunity to build new skills and earn nationally recognized certifications in high-demand fields. These programs are funded through a state grant procured by MassHire (Healthcare HUB) and through the City of Worcester’s Worcester Jobs Fund.

Learn more about Night Life programs and upcoming classes: https://worcesternightlife.org/

Congratulations to the newest group of Night Life graduates!
2 months ago, Worcester Public Schools
An instructor and adult night life student hold up a certificate of completion.
A teacher and adult night life students hold up a certificate of completion.
A mother and daughter smile for a photo.
A family of five stand together for a photo, one of them is holding a certificate of completion.
A teacher and adult night life students hold up a certificate of completion.