
Join us for the first Blueprint Learning Session on February 18, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. WCPS leaders will share progress on implementation of Early Childhood Education and College & Career Readiness efforts. Join us in person at the BOE office or watch the livestream at https://youtube.com/live/OEDsO4QKeGI



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IMPORTANT: Due to inclement weather conditions, WCPS will hold a virtual learning day for students on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Students should log-on to Schoology according to their regular schedule. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are cancelled.

Congratulations to our WTHS February staff and students of the month. Pictured here are Lidia Serrano from Criminal Justice, Marcus Sykes from Welding, and Rick Stephens, welding instructor and SkillsUSA Director. You all knock it out of the park! Keep up the great work!





WTHS hosted the 2025 local SkillsUSA competitions this weekend. So many talented students came out to compete in a variety of events. Congratulations to our students. Everyone who came out challenged him or herself pushing the boundaries of their technical, workplace, and personal skills. Regionals is on 2/19 and then off to States in March. Everyone keep grinding!











IMPORTANT: Due to impending inclement weather, WCPS will close three hours early on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. Buses will operate accordingly. All afterschool, evening, and adult education classes are also cancelled. Please note that WTHS AM classes will continue as scheduled.

WTHS students and staff send a big shout out to our school counselors who work so hard to ensure students have an exceptional experience in their programs of study. We appreciate our counseling department with their dedication and commitment to excellence. Pictured here is Beth League, Erica Hensley, and Mary Shockley. This is an exceptionally stellar team...one of a kind! Happy School Counselors Week!



Today at Worcester Technical High School, I had the honor of presenting Superintendent Challenge Coins to Jaylin Q., Zoey R., Hope C., and Keira L., students in Dr. Makuchal's nursing program. These remarkable young women went above and beyond, embodying our Worcester County Public Schools' motto, "People Make the Difference", while providing compassionate hospice care after school. Their kindness, dedication, and selflessness are a true reflection of the values instilled in them by their families, who proudly joined us for this special recognition. -LT #WeAreWorcester #MakingADifference #KindnessMatters








WTHS students ACED their Adobe Professional Licensure Test in Alex Sousa's Interactive Media & Production program. This is a big deal folks! These students are passing industry recognized licensure tests and are growing to become both college and CAREER ready! Great job to our students and to Ms. Sousa!


There is Marine Biology and then there is CHRIS MILES Marine Biology. Maryland Coastal Bays visited WTHS and engaged students with an interactive activity looking at pollution, run-off and practical community solutions. Thank you to our Coastal Bays partners and check out these fish!!!








WCPS families, time is running out to share your feedback on the different options for the 2025-2026 WCPS calendar. Make your voice heard and take the survey before it closes on February 7, at https://tejoin.com/scroll/748536466.


Congratulations to our PHS & SDHS student athletes recognized today by the Worcester County Commissioners for bringing home state titles during the fall sports season, and to WTHS's SkillsUSA for their proclamation recognizing SkillsUSA Week! #WeAreWorcester #WorcesterProud











Join Us to learn more about the Blueprint for Maryland's Future in one of our upcoming learning sessions! Join us in person at the WCPS Board of Education Office or watch online via livestream!
February 19, 2025, 5:30 p.m. - Chief Academic Officers Denise Shorts and Annette Wallace will share progress on WCPS' implementation of Pillars One (Early Childhood Education) and Three (College & Career Readiness) is going. (Livestream link: https://youtube.com/live/OEDsO4QKeGI)
March 12, 2025, 5:40 p.m. - Chief Operations and Human Relations Officer Dwayne Abt and Coordinator of Student Health Services Lauren Williams share progress on Pillars Two (High Quality and Diverse Teachers and Leaders) and Four (Resources for Students to be Successful). (Livestream link: https://youtube.com/live/M27PHb89he4)




February 2-8, 2025
SkillsUSA Week is celebrated in February each year in SkillsUSA chapters nationwide. The event offers state associations, advisors and student members the opportunity to promote SkillsUSA programs and activities at the local and state levels while highlighting the importance of the skilled trades.


The NEST early childcare center is a hidden gem in Worcester County. Early Childhood Education students under Instructor Diane Carey work collaboratively with Nest Director Melissa Holter to gain experience and internship hours that materialize into a Child Development Associate certification. Here, WTHS students participate in story time- reading high interest books with our youngsters in the center. Thank you to the Nest staff for providing these valuable opportunities for our students. This place is LEGIT!


WCPS families, last week the Dept. of Homeland Security issued a directive allowing immigration enforcement actions to occur in sensitive areas, including schools and bus stops. Please visit our website https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/immigration-supports for how we are supporting our students and their families.

Reminder: The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Learn more about our safety protocols by visiting https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


WTHS students in Penny Makuchal's nursing program are busy creating news letters and other public relations materials to educate the general public about different health facts and issues ranging from kidney health to the importance of potassium in your diet. It is a good thing we can count on these students as the next generation of caretakers. They are ready for the challenge and responsibility! Great job students!





Student of the Month Benjamin Chase took the school by surprise when he showed up to school in English instructor Tara Threadgill's program with his latest creation: a hand made board game about Shakespeare's Macbeth. The game features 3-D printed player pieces, a detailed rule manual, and a hand crafted playing board all designed and produced by Ben! Wow! This student is beyond legit! Amazing!





WTHS is full of so many talented students showcasing skills in a variety of ways. Students in Alex Sousa's Interactive Media and Production program created a variety of high quality art pieces for submission at the 2025 High School Art Show and Competition. Wow! Good luck to our students at this year's competition!






