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We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Marlborough Department of Public Works and the Marlborough Public Schools maintenance team. These dedicated crews have been working tirelessly around the clock to clear roads, treat sidewalks and ensure the safety of our community. We are incredibly grateful for their hard work and commitment, especially during these challenging winter conditions.

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!
4 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
 A treated salt bin is posted outside a building entrance. A sign behind the bin reads "Gymnasium."
An MPS employee walks to his car parked on a cleared road. An MPS employee walks to his car parked on a cleared road. Snow is piled up in a lot behind the car.
Clearing your sidewalk ensures everyone can navigate our community safely. As we prepare to reopen, help us keep our sidewalks clear and safe for students and families walking or biking to school this week.

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
4 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A group of parents walk on a sidewalk behind a group of students biking and walking to school. A road sign with text that says 'SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT 20' is in front of them.
At Marlborough High School, students have the exciting opportunity to explore a wide range of subjects, from world history to mathematics, through our dual enrollment program in partnership with Quinsigamond Community College. Starting in their junior year, students who #ChooseMHS may participate in this program at no cost, as Marlborough Public Schools covers all tuition, fees and course materials. This initiative allows students to earn up to 36 college credits, providing them with both college readiness and financial relief.


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.
5 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Marlborough High School Principal Stephen Sierpina and four staff members pose for a group photo standing in front of a blue wall.
Best of luck to our MHS Track & Field student-athletes as they head to Fitchburg H.S. for the 4th weekly Mid-Wach Invitational at 5 p.m. And come support the Varsity Wrestling team at 7 p.m. as the Panthers host league rival Nashoba in the Field House.
5 months ago, Peter Jones
MHS Track is at Fitchburg tonight while the Wrestling team is at home at 7 p.m. vs Nashoba
While students had the day off, staff and faculty members participated in professional development on Tuesday. Our Office of Teaching and Learning, in alignment with various departments, organized the day with clearly defined development paths and skill-building opportunities.

We want to thank our presenters and dedicated lifelong learners for their collaborative efforts, which enhance our work and strengthen our shared commitment to providing access and opportunities to every learner in our district.
5 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
 Two faculty members sit at a table, reading index cards.
MPS Assistant Superintendent RJ Skaza stands and reads from a sheet of paper in the middle of a room. Staff sit in desks in a circle around him.
A female faculty member, sitting at a desk with an open laptop in front of her, smiles at someone out of the frame.
Superintendent DeFalco stands looking down towards Assistant Superintendent Skaza, who is sitting.
A male faculty member sits at his desk working on his laptop.
HR Director Patty Brown sits, holding a stack of index cards as she looks down at her laptop.
Two staff members sit at a table, listening and looking during a presentation.
A staff member sits working on her laptop.
A guest speaker stands behind a podium.
Best of luck to our Wrestling team as it heads East to Weymouth for a Quad with the Wildcats alongside Canton and Middleboro. And best of luck to our Girls' Basketball program as it heads to Fitchburg for a 4:30/6 p.m. JV/Varsity double-header. JV Hockey also in action tonight at 8:30 at NorthStar vs Westborough. And come support the Boys' Basketball program tonight at home as the Panthers take on visiting Nashoba (4/5:30/7).
Go Panthers!
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Come support the Boys' Basketball team tonight at home vs Nashoba!
Girls JV & Varsity Basketball head to Sutton tonight for a non-league match-up with the Suzies while our Whitcomb Middle School teams travel to Northborough to take on Melican.
Go Panthers!
#ChooseMHS
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Girls Hoop heads to Sutton today while our Middle School teams are in action at Melican. Go Panthers!

We are pleased to announce some important leadership updates for Marlborough Public Schools.

During the School Committee meeting on Jan. 13, Interim Superintendent Jason DeFalco was granted a contract extension, securing his leadership position for another four years. Dr. DeFalco is dedicated to our students, families and staff, and he is focused on driving positive change while strengthening our school system. We look forward to his continued efforts to move our district forward.

Additionally, Mohammed Siddiqui has been appointed as our new Director of Finance and Operations. With over a decade of experience in school district finance, he is well-prepared to lead our financial strategies and support student success. We are excited to officially welcome Mr. Siddiqui to the district on Jan. 20.

To learn more about Dr. DeFalco and Mr. Siddiqui, please visit www.mps-edu.org/news.

5 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
 Photo of Dr. DeFalco with MPS logo and text that reads "Superintendent DeFalco receives four-year contract."
Photo of Mohammed Siddiqui with MPS logo and text that reads "Mohammed Siddiqui selected as new Director of Finance and Operations."
Today's slate includes both of our hockey programs in local match-ups. MHS Boys' will head to NorthStar to take on host Westborough at 8 p.m. while the Algonquin Girls' Co-Op is at home at NESC taking on Peabody's Co-Op at 6 p.m. The Wrestling team heads to Barre for a Mid-Wach dual at Quabbin at 6 p.m. And our Boys' & Girls' Indoor Track teams will be in action at their weekly Mid-Wach Invitational (4 p.m. @ Shrewsbury).
Go Panthers!
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Today's Athletic Schedule includes away contests for Wrestling, Track & Field and Boys' Ice Hockey while the Algonquin Girls' Ice Hockey co-op is at home!
Another busy day of Panther Basketball slated for Tuesday 1/13. All three levels of Boys' Basketball will head to Shepherd Hill while the Girls' will host the Rams here in the Field House at 4:30 & 6 p.m. Our middle school teams are also at home today against Trottier at 4 p.m. at Whitcomb (Girls at 4 p.m. followed by Boys at 5 p.m.).
Go Panthers!
#ChooseMHS
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Boys Basketball will take to the road again to face league foe Shepherd Hill, while the Girls will host the Rams here at the Field House. The Whitcomb Middle School teams are also home today vs Trottier at 4 & 5 p.m. Go Panthers!
Busy Monday for the Marlborough Panthers! Whitcomb Boys Basketball will travel to Hudson High for a 4 p.m. match-up with the Hawks' 8th-Grade team. MHS Boys' Basketball is also on the road today for a 4/5:30/7 p.m. triple-header in Charlton at Bay Path. Also the Gymnastics team travels to Northborough for an important meet at Algonquin!
Go Panthers!
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Boys Basketball is on the road at Bay Path today while Gymnastics travels to Algonquin! Go Panthers

The Marlborough School Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 13. Agenda items include:

🏦 Finance update
🚌 Transportation update
🎓 Graduation requirements

Preview the full agenda and find meeting details at www.mps-edu.org/MSC.

5 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
 A group photo of the Marlborough School Committee.
Some crucial early-season action on tap for today for the MHS Panthers!
First, the Indoor Track & Field teams head to Wachusett for a 4:30 p.m. invitational. The the Gymnastics team heads to Algonquin for an important league match-up. And our wrestling team will head North to Tyngsborough for a league dual. And come support our hockey team tonight at Navin at 6:30 p.m. as the Panthers take on visiting North Middlesex!
Go Panthers!
#ChooseMHS
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Indoor Track, Gymnastics and Wrestling all on the road today. The lone home game of the day will be hockey taking on North Middlesex at 6:30 p.m. at Navin rink.
A lot of Basketball on the docket today for the Marlborough Panthers! Boys will travel to Westborough while the Girls will host the Rangers here in the Field House (4:30 & 6 p.m.). Our Whitcomb Middle School teams will also be on the road in Grafton!
Go Panthers!
5 months ago, Peter Jones
Boys Basketball @ Westborough today while the Girls are home vs Westborough. Middle School Basketball also travels to Grafton.
The first Monday in January is reserved for the City of Marlborough's inaugural exercises, which include the swearing-in of the Mayor and members of the Marlborough School Committee.

This important event for our community was proudly hosted at the Whitcomb School. The ceremony featured two Whitcomb students reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and the Marlborough High School band, along with the a cappella group Voices ReChoired, provided musical accompaniment.

Congratulations and best wishes to the new city council and school committee members!
5 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Mayor Christian stands behind a podium, giving a speech.
A school committee member signs a document during her inauguration.
Voices ReChoired members stand and sing.
Two Voices ReChoired members singing.
Three female Voices ReChoired members stand on a riser, singing.
Four members of the Marlborough High School band, wearing suits, play their instruments.
Mayor Christian gets sworn in by the City Clerk.
A Marlborough High School band student wearing a suit stands behind other band members sitting down, playing instruments.
Two Whitcomb School students stand on stage and read the Pledge of Allegiance from a sheet of paper.
A Marlborough High School band member wearing a suit stands, playing the cymbal.
As we prepare to resume classes and begin a new year, it’s a great time to look back on the amazing journey we've had together. Last year was packed with unforgettable moments and milestones across our district. Before we jump into the exciting events and plans coming our way, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and check out some fun highlights that brought our community closer.

All of our achievements wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of everyone in our district. We’ve shared some incredible memories, and we can’t wait to see what adventures and opportunities 2026 has in store for us!
5 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A graphic reads, "2025, this was quite the year for us."
Graphic with Richer School stats anda photo of a Richer teacher and student.
A photo of students walking to the Richer School. Text reads "MSBA board voted Richer Elementary School into schematic design. The new school is expected to accommodate an enrollment of 950 students."
A graphic of Whitcomb school facts and figures, plus a photo of the seven participants in the Japan exchange program.
A graphic that reads "270, we graduated 270 students in the class of 2025. That's a lot of students. Nice."
A graphic reads "37 years of service." Tina Adamson, currently our longest- serving teacher, has dedicated 37 years to our district. Thank you, Tina!"
A graphic lists three podcasts and videos.
A graphic with a photo of a teacher and student in a field. The text below the photo reads "1 of 11". We officially became 1 of 11 Unified Champion districts in Massachusetts."
A graphic reads "Goodbye 2025. Thanks for the memories."
We made it to the holiday recess!

Our schools look forward to welcoming students and teachers back on Jan. 5. Enjoy a healthy and happy winter break!
6 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A preschool student, his mom, and his sister pose for a group photo, dressed in holiday sweaters.
The annual Voices ReChoired winter concert has once again demonstrated the power of community and the incredible talent within our schools.

Under the direction of Caleb Whelden, Marlborough High School students delivered an outstanding performance on Thursday, showcasing their musical abilities. In addition to a bake sale and a 50/50 raffle, the event featured performances from guest groups, including Whitcomb Middle School's Fermata Nowhere and Chelmsford's The Thursdays. A special cameo was made by Voices ReChoired alumni who joined current members on stage for their final rendition.

These events are vital for nurturing artistic expression, as seen from our new members to alumni, and building connections within our community. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this concert a resounding success!
6 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
A Voices ReChoired female singer sings a solo.
A Voices ReChoired member sings a solo.
A mom and daughter grab cake pops from the table during a bake sale.
Three The Thursdays members sing, looking right as they cover their mouths with their left hands.
Two Fermata Nowhere members stand on stage holding microphones.
Two Fermata Nowhere members sing on stage.
Voices ReChoired members and alums stand on stage, linking arms and hugging.
The Thursdays sing and dance on stage, with their left arm in the air.
Three Voices Rechoired members sing on stage.
A Voices Rechoired member wearing a Santa hat sings a solo on stage. Two other members stand singing behind him.
Best of luck to our Boys Basketball teams tonight as they travel to Groton-Dunstable, as well as our swimmers as Nashoba hosts Tantasqua at Clark University this afternoon.
Go Panthers!
#ChooseMHS
6 months ago, Peter Jones
Winter Sports are in action tonight with Boys Basketball traveling to Groton-Dunstable and our Swim co-op with Nashoba at home vs Tantasqua!

What special holiday traditions does your family celebrate at this time of year?

In the latest episode of PantherCast, members of the Marlborough High School Global Connections Club discuss the unique yet similar ways their families observe customs and traditions during the winter holiday season. They share experiences that range from attending church services to exchanging gifts. One common theme is the emphasis on spending quality time with family and enjoying delicious food, such as hot chocolate, empanadas, and rice — showcasing a connection that spans across cultures.

Tune in to the episode here to learn about the wonderful representation of various religious and cultural traditions practiced around the world at MHS!

6 months ago, Marlborough Public Schools
Orange Panther Cast graphic with a panther on the left and text that reads "A Panther Media Production, Panther Cast."