Have a great weekend! (And don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead on Sunday!)


Calendar

March 11 – School Committee Meeting

March 18 – School Committee Meeting

March 31 – Eid al-Fitr (Schools Closed)


Timeline for WPS Enrollment of Faculty Children (Kindergarten – Grade 12)

Children of Unit A and B members residing outside of Wellesley shall be entitled to attend Wellesley Public Schools without charge for tuition on a space available basis (Article 12, WEA, Unit A and B Contract).

Below is the timeline for submitting applications:

March 1:  Interested applicants may submit a letter of intent with the one-page application to the District Registrar, at registrar@wellesleyps.org.
Eligible staff members can also access the application on the WPS website.

May 1:  All applications are due to the District Registrar, late applications will not be accepted.

The district will review all applications in May and school placement decisions will be made in June. Placement decisions are made based on available space and staff will be notified of their school when decisions have been made.  Once notified of a determination, applicants will be provided with access to the online registration forms.  Registration of students is not completed until all forms have been received and approved by the District Registrar and Nurse.

If there are any questions, please reach out to the District Registrar, at registrar@wellesleyps.org

A survey will be sent out in mid-March to confirm currently enrolled faculty children will be returning in school year 2025-2026.

For enrollment of younger faculty children, please contact Isabel Cashman cashmani@wellesleyps.org for PAWS Preschool or Heidi Marquedant marquedanth@wellesleyps.org for the WHS Child Lab Program.


Supporting All Students, Including LGBTQ Students

To:Superintendents, Charter School Leaders, Leaders of Collaboratives, and Executive Directors of Approved Special Education Schools
From:Russell D. Johnston, Acting Commissioner
Date:February 7, 2025; updated on February 11, 2025

In light of recent communications from the White House and the U.S. Education Department, I want to share the following with you:

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Educational Vision remains unchanged. In its simplest form, it is to create a public education system where every student is seen, heard, and valued and where all students have the opportunity to thrive.

This work remains firmly grounded in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 76, Section 5, which prohibits discrimination in public schools based on race, color, sex, gender identity, religion, national origin or sexual orientation, and the Massachusetts Constitution, Article CXIV of which prohibits discrimination based on disability. Massachusetts schools remain responsible for providing a safe and supportive learning environment for all students, and this responsibility under state law is not impacted by recent executive orders at the federal level. Our guidance on nondiscrimination on the basis of gender identity in public schools is unchanged.

It is essential that schools should continue their support for marginalized students — including LGBTQ students — to reinforce that they belong in their school communities. Research consistently demonstrates that when schools take proactive steps to foster inclusivity – through strong policies, affirming practices, and supportive educators – students experience improved mental health, academic success, and overall well-being.

School and district leaders are strongly encouraged to continue implementing policies and practices that protect all students, including transgender and nonbinary students. The Safe Schools Program for LGBTQ Students is available to provide training, technical assistance, and implementation support to help schools uphold these commitments. If your school or district would like assistance in continuing this essential work, please reach out through the contact information at the link above.

We can work together so that all students in Massachusetts experience a safe, supportive, and affirming learning environment.


WPS Family STEAM Night

We invite families of WPS to our second annual Family STEAM Night, Monday, March 10, 2025 from 6:00 – 7:30 at the Hunnewell School Cafeteria.  We will have STEAM tables and activities set up in which students can participate.  These will include, but are not limited to, programming robots, math games, science shadow puppets, novel engineering and more.  As a bonus, students from Babson College’s Innovation Lab Weissman Foundry will join us to showcase some of their amazing work.  A light dinner of pizza, veggies, cheese and crackers and water will be provided.  Join us for a fun filled and very active evening!


American Red Cross Blood Drive

Sponsored by Wellesley Educators Association and Wellesley Fitness and Health Department

Sprague Elementary School
401 School Street
Wellesley, MA 02482

Wednesday, March 19th, 2025
12pm-5pm

To schedule an appointment, please visit www.redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: Sprague
Or Click HERE


COVID-19 Tests

Order your 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests by clicking this link.


Opportunities from the Town of Wellesley

Get your event featured!: The Town of Wellesley has a new Community Events Calendar on its website. Schools or departments hosting events are welcome to submit an event for inclusion on the town-wide calendar. Send details via the event submission form.


Human Relation Services

The Human Relation Services (HRS) can help.  Wellesley Public Schools has contracted with HRS to provide up to ten free counseling visits for you and/or your family members.  This program is designed to help you deal with stresses of life and work –including personal and family issues, drug or alcohol problems, and job related tension.  It offers prevention and intervention to reduce these stresses and improve coping skills.  

HRS is located at 11 Chapel Place in Wellesley and can be reached at 781-235-4950. This is a confidential service. Wellesley Public Schools is not aware of the names of employees or their family members who utilize this service. 


Do you have a question for the WPS Human Resources Department? 

Email AskHR@Wellesleyps.org.  The Human Resources Department is happy to assist you.  


WPS Internal Job Postings on District Website

For all Internal Job Postings, please go to “Internal Job Postings” under the Faculty tab of the District’s website. How to Apply for WPS Internal Job Postings as a New Internal Applicant

Superintendent’s Bulletin 3/7/25