The current dean of students at Worcester Technical High School will become North High School’s principal next school year.
The funding is part of a state spending bill aimed at growing the primary care workforce in Massachusetts.
Sixth-graders in Worcester will soon get more after-school sports.
It marks the third straight year the WPS Communications team has been recognized by the National School Public Relations Association.
The role is intended to be filled before the start of the 2026-27 school year.
Worcester Public Schools has nearly doubled student participation in Early College programs over three years.
Clark University is launching what it calls the world’s first professional doctorate in geospatial technology.
He won for LeetMotion, a platform that uses interactive animations to help students learn algorithms without relying on memorization.
The president of a community college in Worcester announced he will retire next year.
Worcester is among 31 districts across Massachusetts that have been approved to launch new Innovation Career Pathways programs.
The school district honored more than 300 multilingual and biliterate high school seniors.
This year marks the school’s largest graduating class since 2021.
Nelson Place School Principal Mary Sealey has taken a temporary leave of absence.
The grants are meant to help fund safe post-prom or post-graduation events aimed at deterring impaired driving and other risky behavior.
Graduation season is underway, and one of the city's several institutions celebrated its students on Monday.
Hundreds of middle schoolers in Worcester will now have the opportunity to participate in organized athletics, some for the very first time.
An honor society at Quinsigamond Community College recently picked up a string of international and regional honors.
Four Worcester students earned $10K WooSox scholarships, while four others received $1K fellowships.
Worcester Technical High School Principal Drew Weymouth has been named Worcester Public Schools’ 2026 Principal of the Year.
Clark University Master's student Rowan Compton and undergraduate student Kaya Banka were selected for the nationally competitive program.
A teacher at Belmont Street Community School became the district’s 100th Google Certified Trainer.
The school in Worcester is entering the first phase of what could become a major school construction project.
Quinsigamond Community College recently received more than $38,208 to support its Bridges to College program.
Nearly 50 students evaluated research presentations from graduate students and postdoctoral scholars on Wednesday.
He has been recognized with the 2026 Massachusetts State Universities Educator Alumni Award.
Superintendent Brian Allen said the changes are intended to"strengthen outcomes for students who require the highest levels of support.”
Clark partnered with a national group to explore game-based tools helping people with schizophrenia rebuild social and communication skills.
The funding is part of more than $70 million in Career Technical Education program grants to 28 schools across the state.
Worcester Public School teachers enrolled in the program will be eligible to take three courses at no cost.
The Worcester County Superintendents’ Association Scholars’ Recognition honored 11 high school seniors in Worcester Public Schools.
Anna Maria College announced it would close on Thursday, one day after Hampshire College filed that it would lay off nearly 200 workers.
Quinsigamond Community College says its learn-and-earn degree model is growing into four fields.
The announcement comes one day after news broke that Anna Maria College will close at the end of the spring term.
The funding comes from the state's Fair Share Amendment budget.
“This conclusion was not reached quickly or easily,” the school's president and Board of Trustees wrote in a message to the community.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute said more than 25 seniors were chosen by their departments for the long-running award.
will.i.am will speak at WPI's undergraduate ceremony while Lisa Barton will address graduate students in Worcester.
Clark University graduate students developed fundraising strategies for The Mustard Seed in a two-week project challenge.
The author, best known for her dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale, will visit the College of the Holy Cross this week.
The annual event recognized students for their growth, perseverance and achievement during the school year.