Kyle achieved 1st place in Fundamental Accounting and 4th place in Interview Skills. Joe placed 3rd in Fundamental Accounting, while Shayla placed 2nd in Payroll Accounting.
In preparation for this event, the students studied and completed mock tests for weeks. They also dedicated several days to working on their news broadcasting production presentation, which was showcased at the state competition. Their accomplishments would not have been possible without the guidance of Ms. Haley, who received an Advisor Award for over 20 years of dedicated service to the MHS BPA club.
Congratulations to this remarkable team and Ms. Haley on their achievements, and best of luck at nationals, Panthers!



With their creativity and collaboration, they aim to earn a qualifying award to once again represent our district at the World Championship.
Join us in cheering them on as they showcase their skills and innovation on March 7-8, starting at 8:30 a.m. each day at Walsh Middle School in Framingham. Let’s show our Panther Pride!




In this episode of our student-produced PantherCast, Marlborough High School student Nate Ssewajje interviews the MHS Drama Club. They discuss how students can join the club, the various ways to participate both on stage and behind the scenes and the process of selecting plays for the school year.
You can catch the Drama Club in action during their opening night performance of Mamma Mia! on Friday, March 6, at 7 p.m. at the Whitcomb Auditorium. Additional performances will take place on March 7 at 7 p.m. and on March 8 at 2 p.m.
Don't miss this episode or the performance! Tickets are just $10 for students and seniors, and $15 for general admission. Gather your friends and family and bring your “Money, Money, Money” to secure your seats!

Stay updated on the latest news from our district with our new monthly video series, "The Super Six." This series highlights six key points from our community newsletter, helping you stay informed about district developments and events.
In the March episode, you'll find updates on this year's and next year's district calendars, details on our new substitute teacher pay rate, kindergarten registration information, and the high school's spring musical happening this week. Additionally, we’ll provide details on where seniors can find assistance with prom attire.
Watch the video here, and then visit our website for more detailed information on each topic.
Due to the impending weather, all after school activities for Tuesday, March 3 are canceled. This includes the Late Bus. If you have any questions, please contact the school at 508-460-3500. Thank you.
Great news! Our daily substitute teacher rate has been increased to $135. This change reflects our commitment to attracting and retaining dedicated professionals who enhance our learning environment. Our aim is not only to provide competitive compensation but also to create a supportive atmosphere where substitutes feel valued and equipped to succeed.
Substitute teachers play a vital role in ensuring that our classrooms run smoothly and that students stay on track with their learning. If you want a profession with a purpose and schedule flexibility, we invite you to join our team!
Explore our current opportunities and apply to become a substitute at www.mps-edu.org/jobs.

The Marlborough High School Drama Club is excited to invite you to their fun-filled spring musical: "Mamma Mia!" Join us at the Whitcomb Middle School auditorium for opening night at 7 p.m. on March 6, or catch the show at 7 p.m. on March 7, or a matinee at 2 p.m. on March 8.
You won't want to miss this! Tickets are just $10 for students and seniors, and $15 for general admission. So, gather your friends and family, and bring your “Money, Money, Money” to secure your seats!
Trust us, "When All Is Said and Done," you'll be saying "Thank You for the Music!"


Let's show our appreciation and finish strong together! Please take a moment to shovel and treat your sidewalks to provide students with a safe path to and from school this week, whether they are walking or waiting at a bus stop. Every minute spent can help prevent slips, falls and injuries. Additionally, remember to allow extra time for your commute and be mindful of students walking or biking to and from school.
We can’t wait to see all your smiling faces tomorrow!

The Marlborough School Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 24. Agenda items include:
🌎 English Language Learner update
🎓 MHS Program of Studies
💲Fiscal year '27 budget
Preview the full agenda and find meeting details at www.mps-edu.org/MSC.

Tune in to this episode of Community Connections by WMCT-TV to learn more about the Marlborough High School Drama Club’s upcoming production of "Mamma Mia," which will take place at Whitcomb Middle School. Get to the know the cast members, plus the club adviser Nick Dell Isola, and get a behind-the-scenes look at what this production involves.
Don't forget to mark your calendars for the weekend of March 6-8. You won’t want to miss this show!

The Marlborough School Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 10. Agenda items include:
🏫 College preparation process
🗓️ 2026-2027 district calendar
💲Fiscal year '27 budget workshop
Preview the full agenda and find meeting details at www.mps-edu.org/MSC.
It's always a great day when we come together as a team, especially with fun outfits and good food!
Friday was no exception, as staff and students dressed up to celebrate the New England Patriots, who are competing in Super Bowl LXl, also known as the Benito Bowl. Our hometown team's journey to the bowl is not only something to celebrate but also serves as inspiration, encouraging both staff and students to keep working hard and dreaming big.
Go Pats! "Maye" the odds be ever in your favor!







Feb. 2-6 is National School Counseling Week, and we are proud to recognize and celebrate our counselors, alongside Director of Social Emotional Learning Lindsay Castro. They approach their work with compassion, professionalism and a deep commitment to what is best for students.
To celebrate the week, Richer Elementary School launched SEL Bingo, a fun, feel-good way to highlight the small yet powerful social-emotional learning moments occurring throughout the school for both students and staff. They also hosted a game of "Who's Who?" to help reintroduce their two counselors on a deeper level to the Richer staff and faculty.
Whether counselors across our district are assisting individual students, collaborating with teachers or helping families navigate challenges, their guidance, care and dedication contribute to creating welcoming learning environments. In these environments, students feel supported, encouraged and empowered to succeed. We are truly grateful for all that our counselors do!



Dive into the latest episode of the student-produced PantherCast!
In this episode, host Joely P. interviews Taylor C. and Ms. Klein about the Marlborough High School Student Council's plans to participate in the Special Olympics Massachusetts Polar Plunge, scheduled for March 1 in Marlborough. This event, hosted by the Marlborough Police Department, aims to raise funds for year-round sports training and competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities in Massachusetts.
Find out just how cold the water is and hear about Taylor's experience, as she bravely took the plunge in the past.

Go Panthers!
#ChooseMHS

Let’s show our appreciation and finish strong together! Please take a few moments to shovel and treat your sidewalks so that students have a safe path to and from school this week, whether they are walking or waiting at a bus stop. Every minute spent can help prevent slips, falls and injuries.
Help us exemplify what it means to be #MadeInMarlborough!


Take a few moments to shovel and treat your sidewalks so that students have a secure pathway to school. Every minute spent can help prevent slips, falls and injuries.
Thank you for being a great neighbor and helping us create a safer community! #MadeInMarlborough

Our dedicated staff at Marlborough High School is actively engaged in discussions with Quinsigamond Community College to explore innovative ways to expand and improve our current offerings. This commitment ensures that students receive a comprehensive educational experience that prepares them for college, careers and beyond.


