On April 2, Marlborough High School sent 41 students to the 4th Annual Metro South/West Trade and Construction Expo, bringing the total to over 600. The event remains a valuable opportunity for our students to gain career exposure, engage in hands-on learning, and network!

One standout moment was a full-circle story involving a Marlborough High School alumna from the Class of 2025, Maria. Last year, as a senior, she attended the Expo and connected with Winter Properties, a real estate company hosting a table. With support and partnership from MHS and Youth Connections, she secured a summer internship after graduation.

Since then, Maria has been interning with Winter Properties for nearly a year while taking online business administration classes at Nichols College. She’s gained hands-on experience in real estate while also working as a manager at Ulta. At this year’s Expo, we unexpectedly saw Maria again—but this time, she was behind the table representing Winter Properties and speaking with our current MHS seniors about opportunities in the field. It was a powerful example of how career exposure and networking can truly open doors for students. She is now preparing to take her real estate exam this May.

Let’s all congratulate Maria and wish her the best of luck on her test!
5 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
An MHS alum stands at a table with a sign reading "Winter Properties" and "WPR" letters in front.
An MHS alum speaks with a woman near a table; a man stands nearby, facing away from the camera.
MHS Career Specialist Jackie Coyle and an MHS alum, one in black and one in a striped jacket, standing next to each other in front of blue curtains.
April vacation was a time to relax and recharge, and for some students, it was an opportunity to reengage in their learning at our Attendance Academy.

At the academy, students rotated through four teachers. They participated in interactive activities designed to build skills for the remainder of their high school careers and beyond, while earning credit for four days of attendance. Activities included researching and participating in a debate of their choice, practicing public speaking, playing financial literacy bingo and creating an attendance and wellness action plan.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the MHS Attendance Academy staff for their ongoing commitment and support of our students!
6 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
An MHS female student holding paper, standing at a desk, with a lamp, framed artwork, and a classroom screen showing text.
Four MHS students in a classroom with a blackboard. One sit at desks, writing. Three stand and write.
Group of MHS students in a classroom. Desks and chairs are arranged in rows facing each other. A rainbow flag hangs on a white brick wall.
Three people in a classroom stand facing a wall; two are writing on a board. A screen displaying information to their right, an American flag above them.
We are incredibly proud of the Marlborough High School Robotics Team X^2, consisting of seniors Atul Modur, Anderson Lopez Castillo, Edgar Xante Gomez, junior Maggie Morrissey and coach Kyle Mager. They competed in the VEX Robotics World Championships held from April 20-24 in St. Louis, MO. This season, over 25,000 teams participated in 3,300 tournaments across more than 50 countries, leading up to this event, with only the top 860 teams qualifying to compete at the World Championships.

Team X^2 entered the competition as significant underdogs, operating on a shoestring budget. They faced off against many private schools and organizations that had dozens of corporate sponsors, six-figure budgets and paid coaching staff.

Throughout the first three days of qualification matches, they held their ground and overcame numerous challenges, achieving an impressive 8-5-1 record and earning additional points for their autonomous wins. As a result, they secured a spot in the single-elimination round on the final day, placing in the top 32 teams of their division.

Ranked 20th, they selected an alliance partner from Mexico, another underdog team, with whom they had developed a bond during the previous matches and through previous online interactions. Together, they entered the competition as the 14th seed, facing the 3rd seed, a team from China and their alliance partner from Pennsylvania. In a thrilling match marked by outstanding teamwork and last-second heroics, they achieved a remarkable upset, advancing past this powerhouse alliance.

Their journey continued into the quarterfinals, where their Cinderella story came to a close in a very close match against two teams from California.

There is so much pride to take in for these students and their coach. This experience was truly world-class, providing them with invaluable confidence and lessons in technical skills, teamwork and culture that will serve them well in all their future endeavors. Go Panthers!
8 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Nine individuals are lined up, posing for a photo. Some are kneeling, and others are standing behind a large, colorful frame.
Two individuals, one in a purple shirt and the other in black, are facing each other and talking with their hands extended. Background blurred.
An MHS student works on a mechanical project with a yellow power tool and a complex mechanical structure.
Two MHS Robotics team members are standing around a robotic vehicle on display at an indoor event.
Person in a yellow shirt with a yellow hat with pandas on it.
Three MHS Robotics team members and another young individual, one holding a phone, stand and talk.
Two people wear costumes covered in blue and red shapes in an indoor area with tables.
MHS female student wearing glasses and a black shirt inspects a mechanical device labeled 4344OX. Behind her, a person in a white-and-blue plaid shirt stands.
An MHS Robotics team member wearing a black shirt with "MARLBORO" and number 7 stands with a backpack, holding a game controller.
An MHS robotics team member and another individual, one in glasses, hold a large mechanical robot outdoors. Several people walk in the blurry background.
Finding specialized educators is essential for our district's mission of transforming education. On Thursday, Director of Human Resources Patricia Brown and Human Resources Generalist Brooke Jansen attended the Massachusetts Education Recruiting Consortium at Boston University to attract qualified and passionate educators in Physical Education, Health and Wellness, Business and grades PK-2.

Our goal is to build a diverse and skilled team to enhance our curriculum. We encourage prospective applicants to explore our current job openings and join us in creating an enriching learning environment. Visit www.mps-edu.org/jobs to learn more about joining our team.
11 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
MPS Human Resources Generalist Brooke Jansen stands at a table with brochures in front of two posters.
Nutritious meals and big smiles are what Marlborough High School students can expect when they go through the lunch line.

In April, district leadership and members of the Marlborough High School administration visited the cafeteria to congratulate the dining services team for achieving an impressive 80% lunch participation rate in October 2025. They have consistently maintained at least 80% participation since then, thanks to their commitment to creative cooking and engaging activities.

Thank you to the MHS cafeteria workers and the entire nutrition services team for fueling our students' success!
12 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A group of MPS staff and faculty, in uniform or business casual attire, stand together, smiling. Some hold a plaque. A screen and lights are on the wall behind them.
Students from our Learning in Functional Environments Program, which is designed for individuals ages 18-22 with disabilities who have not received a regular high school diploma, visited the Northboro Nutrition Hub on Friday to learn about making healthy choices. This experience is part of their hands-on learning in independent living and social communication. During the visit, students had the opportunity to order and enjoy a shake or a healthy refresher.

A big thank you to Northboro Nutrition for the invitation!
14 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A group of MHS students and staff stand together indoors, wearing casual clothes. Some hold cups. Behind them, a monitor displays the restaurant menu.
On April 9, our Family Community Liaisons held the 5th Annual Title I and Title III Family Wellness Fair, featuring over a dozen local vendors and community partners. The event focused on enhancing the mental, emotional, physical and financial health and well-being of our students and families.

Attendees enjoyed complimentary food and had a chance to win fantastic prizes through raffle entries.

A big thank you to our dedicated faculty and staff for helping showcase the many resources available throughout the City of Marlborough and Marlborough Public Schools, strengthening our community together!
18 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Four MPS staff members stand in a hallway; three wear ID cards and one wears a long-sleeve shirt.
A woman standing behind a table. A boy in a blue jacket stands across from her.
A man and a girl interact at a community event. A table with various items is behind them.
Three people at an event: a man, a woman, and a child. The woman stands looking down at a prize wheel.
A woman with a child at a book fair. People in a tiled room. Books on a table.
A woman helps a child at a table with bowls and papers. Behind them, a person stands by a door.
Two individuals at a table with papers and items; one, standing and holding a phone, talks to the other, sitting at the table. Bright, well-lit room with windows and a wooden wall in the background.
A woman with long hair is at a table, helping a child with a sticker sheet. The table has a basket, sunglasses, and books.
A police officer and a child sitting at a table smile and pose. Outside, cars are parked.
Three women in uniform, standing together with smiles. The woman on the left wears a blue polo shirt, the woman in the middle wears a black shirt, and the woman on the right wears a black jacket.

Our annual K–12 Citywide Art Show is a vibrant celebration of creativity, showcasing a diverse array of styles, techniques and materials, highlighting the growth and ingenuity of our young artists. On Thursday, we hosted this year's event, where we witnessed the pride our students took in their work, reflected in the smiling faces of their family members.

This event could not have happened without the hard work and skill of our staff and faculty, who teach and encourage students to explore their talents and discover their creative outlets.

Thank you to our students and staff for organizing and participating in this event. A special thank you to our entire community for supporting the arts and our students.

20 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Four women stand together, smiling for a photo in front of a wall with multiple framed artwork.
An elderly person takes a photo of art displayed on a wall. The art includes drawings of various subjects.
People in a corridor with framed images on a wall, a woman in white with a backpack, a man in green.
A person with curly hair wears a green-and-white sweater, holding glasses. They gesture to the right, facing a glass wall.
Woman with sunglasses on head taking photo of artwork in a room with framed pictures on the wall.
A man, woman, and child view artwork on a gallery wall with framed pictures. The man wears a hat, the woman a white sweater, and the child a blue shirt.
A group of people, including children, are gathered indoors around a wall adorned with colorful artwork.
A hallway with artwork on the wall, with a woman in glasses and a girl with a ponytail.
Two women stand at a table filled with items. Behind them, a display board shows various pictures and banners.
Three individuals in light-colored coats walk past wall-mounted artwork in a hallway with fluorescent ceiling lights.
Transitioning to a new school can be challenging for students and families. On Wednesday, Whitcomb Middle School hosted its Fly Up Night for fifth graders and their families to help ease the transition.

This event allowed families to learn about the school’s unique school-within-a-school model, academics and extracurriculars. Attendees explored the building, met dedicated staff, then had a chance to mingle and enjoy a cookout.

The evening concluded with an informational meeting about the new Advanced Learning Pathways Program for grades 5-9, offering insights into upcoming opportunities for students.

Thanks to the Whitcomb Middle School team for organizing this valuable event!
22 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Whitcomb School Assistant Principal stands at a grill with food. Behind, two people prepare food at a table. The Whitcomb School building with glass walls in the background.
Whitcomb School Principal and another staff member stand in a room with wooden walls. Principal House holds a folder and smiles; the other holds a folder and a cup.
A Whitcomb School teacher with curly hair wearing glasses and a white sweater stands in front of a student.
An MPS staff member with glasses and a plaid shirt grills burgers outside a building. He holds a block of cheese slices.
Two individuals talk in a room with windows; one is a teacher seated at a table with papers and books, while the student is standing.
A man wearing glasses holds folders as he speaks to a parent and a student. The student wears a black Marlborough Panthers sweater.
Two young Whitcomb School musicians and their teacher perform on cellos on a stage. They stand in front of music stands with black covers.
A woman and a man looking at a document, standing in a hallway with other people.
Three people stand in a park. A mom hugs a boy and a girl, both wearing jackets. They sit at a table with hot dogs.
Four MPS staff members stand in front of a screen with text that reads Accelerated Learning Pathways, April 8, 2026 with the MPS logo.

On March 26, current juniors and their families were welcomed to an engaging information night focused on the EMT program for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year.

Attendees had the opportunity to learn about the unique structure of this hybrid senior-year option, which blends classroom learning with hands-on experience. They were introduced to the talented staff from Marlborough High School and PrideStar Ambulance, who are committed to guiding program participants through their educational journey. Our juniors and their families also had the chance to hear inspiring stories from this year's program participants, who recently began their internship rotations in the public safety sector, gaining valuable real-world experience. The evening concluded in the EMT classroom, where current EMT program students proudly demonstrated the impressive practical skills they have developed throughout the year.

Thank you to our staff for organizing this event, which gives our juniors insight into one of their many senior-year options when they #ChooseMHS.

26 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A group of people in uniforms stand around a table with a laptop, papers, and a bowl.
A group of students wearing blue uniforms practice first aid on a mannequin in a classroom.
In March, our OneGoal junior cohort and a group of students from the Accelerated Learning Academy/METAS participated in a field trip to Worcester.

Their first stop was Assumption University, where the students attended an information session followed by a campus tour and lunch in the dining hall. During lunch, they spontaneously met Hunter Correia, a Marlborough High School Class of 2025 graduate, who shared his experiences at the university and highlighted the incredible support available to Assumption students.

Next, the group visited Quinsigamond Community College, where they toured the campus and met with the Office of Transfer and Articulation Services. This meeting provided valuable insights into the benefits and applicability of both Early College and community college credits. Additionally, the OneGoal students who are currently enrolled in a First-Year Experience course at QCC received their photo IDs during the visit, allowing them to take advantage of college student discounts.

We are grateful to our MHS guidance counselors and the entire staff who planned and chaperoned these events, allowing our students to explore their post-graduation options.
27 days ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Two young men in black hoodies, one with a spider web design and the other with text. One is standing next to the other one who is sitting at a table.
Blue gymnasium wall with "Welcome to Laska Gymnasium" and "Assumption Greyhounds" text. People standing in the foreground.
Two MPS students are standing inside a shop, both wearing hats. One with a striped shirt, the other in a jacket.
A group of MPS students poses for a photo in front of a building with trees.
Last year's Family Wellness Fair was a huge success, and you won't want to miss this year's event! Join us on April 9 from 6-8 p.m. at the Whitcomb Middle School cafeteria for our 5th Annual Title I and Title III Family Wellness Fair.

This engaging and free event, hosted by the MPS Family Community Liaisons, promises to be fun for the whole family. Interpreters will be available.

Several vendors and community partners will demonstrate their services and offer samples, and there will be a variety of opportunities for students to actively participate in wellness activities. Enjoy complimentary food, free books and the chance to win prizes while accessing valuable community resources.

Don’t miss our special presentation on "The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health," designed to empower families with important insights.
about 1 month ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A group of people poses at a table with books, a blue tablecloth, and a clock on the wall.
Two women standing in a room with tables, smiling and holding items. Behind them are windows and a road.
Five women stand behind a blue tablecloth, displaying brochures and papers, in a room with large windows.
A Cane's employee stands behind a table covered with a black cloth and the Raising Cane's logo. The table has red cups, a large red container, and other items.
Three youths in scout uniforms stand at a table, with papers and books spread out. A yellow-and-white checkered wall is in the background.

We are currently hiring principals for Whitcomb Middle School and Marlborough High School for the upcoming school year.

Both schools are exploring innovative ways to prioritize broadened and personalized advanced learning experiences for grades 6-12. We need visionary leaders who have expertise in instructional leadership and a strong understanding of school operations.

The 2026-2027 school year will be a pivotal time to shape the future of learning in Marlborough and ensure that every student is prepared for college, career and life.

Are you interested in joining us? Learn more and apply today at www.mps-edu.org/jobs.

about 1 month ago, Marlborough Public Schools
An MHS female graduate with red hair holds flowers and a stuffed animal, standing with a young boy and another woman, all outside.

In the latest episode of PantherCast, Class of 2026 President Atul Modur speaks with Class of 2024 alum Risha Khanderia, who shares her journey with the Special Olympics, a commitment that began over 10 years ago at Marlborough Public Schools. Risha’s experiences and the unwavering support she received as an MPS student have fueled her passion for volunteering with this incredible organization.

As Risha prepares to run the Boston Marathon in April, she aims to raise $10,000 for the Special Olympics of Massachusetts, giving back to the community that has played such a crucial role in her development.

Watch the video here now to learn more about Risha's journey and how you can support her and the organization she is so passionate about.

about 1 month ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Cover with a black panther's face and "Panther Cast" text on an orange background.
On Wednesday, Superintendent Jason DeFalco and Marlborough High School Principal Stephen Sierpina were honored to witness two exemplary MHS Seniors, Atul Modur and Shayla Ramon, being recognized at the Worcester County Superintendent's Association Annual Scholars Lunch for 2026 for their academic and extracurricular achievements.

Atul was selected for this award for his exceptional contributions in and out of the classroom. He serves as the Student Advisory Committee representative and Class President. As a member of the MHS Robotics team, he led them to qualify for the VEX Robotics World Championship for the first time. He co-founded the MHS NSTEM Honor Society, where he is currently Vice President. Additionally, Atul has been a varsity track runner for three years, competing in the 1600m and 3200m events, and he interned at Practera, working with the CEO on tests for Large Language Models.

Shayla has been recognized for her community involvement and academic dedication. She has won numerous awards for her leadership and academic excellence, including the Dartmouth Book Award and the Frederick Douglass & Susan B. Anthony Award. At just 15 years old, she was the youngest graduate of a two-year leadership course at her church, where she received the “Rookie” award for her exceptional leadership among 100 adult team leads. In addition to her academic achievements, Shayla is also proud of her physical capabilities. She can lift her body weight in core-strength lifts, including the squat, bench press and deadlift.

Congratulations to Atul and Shayla!
about 1 month ago, Marlborough Public Schools
MPS Superintendent and MHS principal pose with two MHS seniors holding certificates.

When students #ChooseMHS, they gain direct access to local businesses and industry professionals, allowing the city to serve as an extension of the classroom.

On March 5, over 40 juniors and seniors from Marlborough High School attended the School to Business Expo at Solomon Pond Mall, organized by the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Marlborough Economic Development Corporation. The day began with a hands-on networking workshop and continued with panel discussions featuring leaders from various sectors. These discussions provided insights into their fields, industry trends and career opportunities. One of our own MPS guidance counselors participated as a panel facilitator, supporting this valuable event. The day concluded with students coming together to network and enjoy lunch from local eateries in the food court.

Thank you to our community partners for planning and hosting this fantastic event and to our staff and faculty for their ongoing support of our students!

about 1 month ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Five male MHS students stand together inside a mall. They wear various colored shirts and pants. Behind them are shops with signs.
MHS Career Specialist Jackie Coyle, with long hair, is squatting on the floor, studying a paper. A person stands behind her.
Two individuals sit at a table, one reads while the other listens. In front of them, a student sits on a chair.
A male MHS staff member with glasses and a striped tie holds a coat over his arms, looking to the side.
Three female MHS students are seated in chairs. One student in white listens intently, looking ahead, with two others on her right.
Three women in the Solomon Pond Mall food court, one in green, another in black, serve pizza to the third, who is holding a plate and a white bag.
A  female MHS staff member with curly hair stands in front of a group of students in a room with a black background.
Two first responders in uniforms stand next to a light-colored wall. A man on the left faces them, holding a blue bag. An MHS student stands on the right, holding a white sheet of paper and looking directly into the camera.
Two first responders, in uniform, sit at a table, smiling directly at the camera.
A group of MHS students poses on the second floor of the Solomon Pond Mall. They wear casual clothes, some holding bags.
Don’t miss out on an exciting evening of creativity and community on April 9!

Join us from 5:30-7:30 p.m. as we celebrate the incredible talent of our students at the annual K-12 Citywide Art Show, taking place at Whitcomb Middle School.

After enjoying the incredible artwork, make your way to the 5th Annual Family Wellness Fair, hosted by our Family Community Liaisons, from 6-8 p.m. in the Whitcomb Middle School cafeteria. It's a perfect opportunity to find resources and meet our local community partners!
about 1 month ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Poster with paint splashes and brushes. Text reads: "Marlborough Public Schools K-12 Citywide Art Show" and "Celebrating the Visual Arts District Wide".
The Marlborough High School Jazz Ensemble earned a gold medal at the Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education State Festival held in Norwood on Saturday. This achievement marks the team's second consecutive gold medal at the MAJE state festival.

The students received live audio feedback from three experts: Terry White (Composer/Arranger), Bijon Watson (Grammy Award-winning freelance trumpeter) and Barry Long (UMass Lowell). Additionally, sophomore Doug Tower was recognized by the panel of adjudicators as an outstanding musician.

The Jazz Ensemble has also been invited to perform at the Hatch Shell in Boston on May 3. Stay tuned for more information.

Congratulations to our students for their exceptional musicianship and to our educators for the culture of excellence they continue to cultivate!
about 2 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
The MHS Jazz Ensemble, wearing black-and-white uniforms and some holding awards, stands together in a room.

We are excited to announce the appointment of Angela House as the new Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning for Marlborough Public Schools. With a proven track record as principal of 1LT Charles W. Whitcomb School and a strong commitment to student success, Ms. House is set to lead our district into a new era of instructional excellence.

Join us in congratulating her on this well-deserved promotion!

To learn more about Ms. House and this appointment, visit www.mps-edu.org/news.

about 2 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
 Headshot of Angela House with text that reads Angela House selected as new assistant superintendent of teaching and learning.
Our Whitcomb Middle School robotics teams had a successful weekend at the State competition, competing against 32 teams. Team 4344A finished in 8th place, while Team 4344C placed 20th. Additionally, Team 4344A won the Judges' Award.

At the high school level, our team won the Sportsmanship Award but narrowly missed qualifying for the world competition by just one point. We are proud to announce that they were one of the very few public school teams to perform at such a high level, and they remain in the top 5% worldwide for skills scores.

Congratulations to our talented students and to their supportive advisors, Ms. Joanne Mahoney and Mr. Kyle Mager, respectively! Thank you for demonstrating not only what a public school education can provide, but specifically what MPS has to offer our students.
about 2 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Three young people stand together, two wearing black hoodies and one wearing a baseball cap. One holds a mechanical object.
Two kids, one holding a certificate and the other two rings, stand next to each other with a patterned wall behind them.
Five MHS  robotics team members stand in a gym with a REC Foundation banner, one holding a trophy. A dinosaur mascot is nearby.