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Quick credits: QCC intersession courses open for enrollment
Accelerated winter courses provide fast-track options to earn college credits
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2024: a year of stories that shaped Worcester
As 2024 draws to a close, The Worcester Guardian reflects on a year (our first…
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Seniors and kindergartners bond over holiday joy
Abby Kelley Foster students connect through crafts, movies, and shared traditions
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Read all about it; top books at Worcester library in 2024
Worcester Public Library’s annual list highlights the community’s favorite reads
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Kim Davenport named CEO of child ed organization Edward Street
Veteran early education advocate to lead organization into its next chapter
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City allocates $10M to schools, $2.2M for tax relief
Funds to support public schools, future high school projects, and ease tax burdens
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Worcester schools strengthen college and career pathways
Equity-focused programs such as AVID and AP/Early College drive student success, said the superintendent
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Learning government: mayor’s civics academy returns to Worcester
Applications open for the 2025 program aimed at engaging residents with local government
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Worcester athletes shine in 2024
Olympic glory, state titles, and youth triumphs mark a standout year
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QCC culinary program launches careers post-incarceration
Quinsigamond Community College offers new opportunities through culinary training for formerly incarcerated individuals
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