Academics

English

Students dive into the English language through reading, writing, and theory.

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History

Students explore the past in order to guide us in the present by studying our rich history.

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Math

Students excel in problem solving and critical thinking through various mathematical practices.

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Science

Students discover the physical and natural world through observation and experiments.

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Special Education

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Education for equity in both the classroom and the workplace.

Spanish

Students immerse themselves in the language, culture, and practices of the Spanish speaking world. Contact Yenilda Melendez melendezy@worcesterschools.net to learn more.

Physical Education/Health

Students engage in exercise and mindfulness activities to encourage physical, social, and mental health in students’ daily lives. Contact John Healey healeyj@worcesterschools.net to learn more.

  • Grade 9
    • PE I - team sport oriented and fitness related activities
    • Health I – introduction to health and wellness, communication skills, decision making strategies, alcohol and drugs, sexuality education
  • Grade 10
    • PE II – team sports and general fitness concepts
  • Grade 11
    • PE III – team sports, individual lifetime sports, introduction to the weight room and its uses
    • Health II – lifetime wellness, consumer health, environmental health, sex education, preventative lifetime health skills
  • Grade 12
    • PE IV – lifetime fitness and sporting activities, how to design a personal wellness and workout plan
    • Health II – lifetime wellness, consumer health, environmental health, sex education, preventative lifetime health skills
AVID

Students have the opportunity to take this career/college preparatory course that will help students develop the skills and behaviors necessary for success. Contact Elizabeth Ward warde@worcesterschools.net to learn more.

Advanced Placement

There are a number of Advanced Placement courses available for students who wish to take more academically challenging courses to earn potential college credits. Contact Jacquelyn Krull krullj@worcesterschools.net to learn more about the course offerings.

Dual Enrollment

Students have the opportunity to enroll in courses taught by professors from Worcester State University & Quinsigamond Community College to earn college credits. Contact Erin Macaruso macarusoe@worcesterschools.net