• Labor Day First (8/4/2025)
    DEEP DIVE – Gardner MA School Calendar

  • Update 8-2-25 (8/2/2025)
    Mayor’s Update 8-2-25
    Mayor’s Update 8-2-25

  • King is In (7/21/2025)
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    Winchendon School Committee Meeting 7-17-25

  • Superintendent Shuffle (7/11/2025)
    Superintendent Shuffle 1380

  • Fiscal 6 (7/1/2025)
    Fiscal 6 Interview Mayor Michael Nicholson 7 1 25
    Fiscal 6 Interview – Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson 7-1-25

  • GPS 6-11-25 (6/11/2025)
    Gardner Public Schools Deep Dives 6 11 25
    DEEP DIVE – 3 Year Improvement Plan
    DEEP DIVE – Student Handbook
    DEEP DIVE – Bullying Policy

  • School Committee 6-9-25 (6/10/2025)
    School Committee Collage 6 9 25
    School Committee 6-9-25
    Terri Hillman 6-9-25

  • Gardner Educators (6/9/2025)
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    Commentary 6-14-25
    POP – Gardner Educators

  • Early College 2025 (6/5/2025)
    MWCC 2025 Early College Graduation 1380

  • School Report (5/27/2025)
    Deep Dive Report on Schools
    DEEP DIVE – Student Attendance
    DEEP DIVE – Teacher Retention
    DEEP DIVE- Dropout Rates

  • MWCC Grad ’25 (5/16/2025)
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  • School 5-12-25 (5/13/2025)
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    School Committee 5-12-25

  • Monty the Mascot (5/6/2025)
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    The Monty Song

  • Library May ’25 (4/29/2025)
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  • MWCC Auto 4-16-25 (4/17/2025)
    MWCC Auto Technology 4 15 25
    MWCC Automotive Technology Program

  • George Alden Trust (4/17/2025)
    George I Alden Trust Deep Dive

  • School 4-14-25 (4/15/2025)
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    increasing ennrollment
    School Committee 4-14-25

  • School 3-10-25 (3/11/2025)
    School Committee 3 10 25 Collage
    School Committee 3-10-25

  • Rockwell 2025 (3/7/2025)
    Williams Rockwell Grants 2025

  • MWCC Village Project (2/25/2025)
    MWCC Village Collage

  • Council 2-18-25 (2/18/2025)
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    Gardner City Council 2-18-25
    8 million project
    Jason Stevens 2-18-25

  • Finance 2-12-25 (2/14/2025)
    Finance Committee 2 12 25 Collage
    Finance Committee Sign green letters
    Finance Committee 2-12-25

  • $8 Million Project (2/12/2025)
    8 Million Dollar Project
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    NEW Gardner Elementary School September 2022

  • School 2-10-25 (2/11/2025)
    Gardner School Committee 2 10 25 Collage
    School Committee Meeting 2-10-25

  • Committee 2-10-25 (2/9/2025)
    School Committee 2 10 25 Collage

  • Hotline 2-1-25 (2/1/2025)
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    Hotline Radio 2-1-25

  • MWCC Audio (1/30/2025)
    Current MWCC Audio Studios Collage

  • School 1-7-25 (1/8/2025)
    School Committee 1 7 25 Collage
    School Committee 1-7-25


  • Organization 2025 (1/5/2025)
    Organization 2025 City Council School Committee

  • School Committee 11-12-24 (11/13/2024)
    School Committee Meeting Collage 11 12 24 corrected
    School Committee 11-12-24

  • Wooden Flags (11/11/2024)
    Happy Veterans Day GHS Thank You for your service

  • School 10-15-24 (10/18/2024)
    School Committee October 15 2024 Collage
    School Committee 10-15-24

  • Distracting Phones (9/15/2024)
    Cellphone and Earbud use in classroom

  • Big Mowing (9/14/2024)
    Gardner Elementary Before and After Mowing 9 14 24
    Before and After Mowing at Gardner Elementary School
    Gardner Elementary Wide after photo 9 14 24
    Gardner Elementary Wide after photo 9 14 24 2

  • School 9-9-24 (9/10/2024)
    Gardner MA School Committee enhanced 9 9 24
    School Committee 9-9-24

  • Pellegrino Goals (9/10/2024)
    Dr. Mark Pellegrino 9 9 24
    Superintendent Pellegrino 9-9-24

  • Dr. Goguen Reports (9/10/2024)
    Dr. Joyce Goguen enhanced 9 9 24
    Dr. Goguen 9-9-24

  • Swartz Report (9/10/2024)
    Robert Swartz enhanced 9 9 24
    Robert Swartz 9-9-24

  • Nature Grows (9/6/2024)
    Nature Grows in Gardner
    Gardner Elementary School overgrowth

  • Rotary 9-2-24 (9/2/2024)
    Uptown Rotary 9 2 24 Collage

  • School of Weeds (8/30/2024)
    GES in the Weeds
    Overgrowth at GES
    School of Weeds

  • Winchendon News (8/11/2024)
    Winchendon News Collage
    BOS – School Committee 7-18-24 Complete

  • MWCC Fall (8/11/2024)
    MWCC from the Air Collage

  • Capital 7-31-24 (8/1/2024)
    Capital Improvement Projects Gardner MA
    Capital Improvement Committee 7-31-24
  • CDBG Grants 7-29-24 (7/29/2024)
    CDBG Grants July 29 2024 Collage
    CDBG Grants July 29 2024

  • Budget 88% (6/18/2024)
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    Winchendon Town Meeting June 18 2024 Collage
    Town Meeting 6-18-24

  • School Committee Meeting 6-10-24 (6/11/2024)
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    School Committee 6-10-24

  • School 6-10-24 (6/8/2024)
    Gardner Public Schools School Committee 6 10 24

  • Winchendon 6-6-24 (6/7/2024)
    Winchendon School Committee June 6 2024
    Winchendon School Committee 6-6-24


  • GES Dog (6/6/2024)
    Woody Therapy Dog at Gardner Elementary School

  • GHS Graduation 2024 (6/1/2024)
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    GHS Graduation 2024
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    Gardner Academy Graduation

  • Great East (6/1/2024)
    Great East Music Festival 5 31 24

  • Winchendon Budget Update (5/30/2024)
    Winchendon School Budget Graphic
    Piggy Bank Budget Bus
    A Piggy Bank Budget Bus

  • Early College (5/29/2024)
    MWCC Pathways and Early College

  • Winchendon Budget (5/29/2024)
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  • GHS Grad ’24 (5/24/2024)
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  • Band Medal (5/23/2024)
    4th Grade Band Earns Gold Medal

  • City Council 5-20-24 (5/22/2024)
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    City Council May 20, 2024
    Informal City Council Meeting 5-20-24

  • MWCC 2024 (5/15/2024)
    MWCC Graduation May 2024

  • School 5-16-24 (5/12/2024)
    Gardner School Committee 5 13 24 complete
    Gardner School Committee 5-13-24

  • School Update (5/7/2024)

  • Handle with Care (5/3/2024)
    Handle with Care Conference


  • Culture Festival (4/13/2024)
    GHS Culture Festival 1200
    Culture Festival at Gardner High School
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    GHS Students Admitted to MWCC
    GHS Realty Fair 1200
    Gardner High School Reality Fair
    GHS Stray Cat Project 1200
    Community Involvement – Stray Cat Project

  • School Committee 4-8-24 (4/10/2024)
    School Committee 4 8 24 with Budget
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    Screenshot of download
    Budget Internet Services
    School Committee 4-8-24
    Anne Hurst rant 4-8-24
    Mark Hawke 4-8-24

  • School 4-8-24 (4/10/2024)

  • Welfare 3-26-24 (3/26/2024)
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    Public Welfare 3-26-24
    Exciting 2 minute conclusion of Public Welfare Committee Meeting on 3-26-24

  • Bus – Hubbardston (3/21/2024)
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    Hubbardson Bus 2 1200

  • Footsteps 2 Brilliance (3/12/2024)
    Footsteps 2 Brilliance Gardner Public Schools rev

  • School 3-11-24 (3/12/2024)
    School Committee March 11 2024
    School Committee March 11, 2024


  • Rockwell 2024 (3/7/2024)
    Williams Rockwell Grants 2024

  • School Mission (3/7/2024)
    School Mission CARE
    School Mission 3D Boy
    School Mission Colonial
    School Mission Assemblage of All
    Mission Statement Gardner High School Theme
    School Mission Learning Environment
    School Mission High School

  • Library Catalog (3/4/2024)
    Levi Heywood New Catalog 3 4 24

  • Bullying Prevention (2/26/2024)
    Bullying Prevention and Intervention


  • Winchendon 2-12-24 (2/18/2024)
    Winchendon Meeting 2 12 24
    Winchendon Select Board, School Committee, and Finance Committee 2-12-24

  • SC 2-12-24 (2/13/2024)
    Gardner School Committee 2 12 24 1200

    View the Complete 261 page Agenda and Packet, CLICK HERE.

    School Committee 2-12-24
    Rebecca Leyva Principal Gardner Middle School 1200
    Rebecca Leyva – 2-12-24
    Mark Pellegrino Progress Report 2 12 24
    Dr. Mark Pellegrino 2-12-24

  • Schools 2-12-24 (2/12/2024)
    School Committee 2 12 24 Policies and Curriculum

  • Summer Recreation 2024 (2/2/2024)
    Summer Recreation City of Gardner 2024


  • Delays 1-29-24 (1/28/2024)
    School Delays

  • Bus Safety (1/25/2024)
    School Bus on Highway
    School Bus on Road

  • Trahan 1-23-24 (1/23/2024)
    Trahan Day in Gardner 1 23 24

  • Great Students (1/13/2024)
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    Seniors Help Unload Food at Gardner CAC
    GHS Early Collage program at Worcester State 1200
    Students Attend Conference on Early College
    GHS Student Success Assembly 1200
    GHS Student Success Assembly
    ghs Early college open house at mwcc 1200
    At MWCC Open House for Early College Program
    ghs alumni sharing experiences with seniors 1200
    GHS Alumni Talk about College Experiences

  • School 1-2-24 (1/3/2024)
    School Committee 1 2 24 revised full
    School Committee 1-2-24

  • Free College (12/28/2023)
    Free College Tuition 25 plus

  • School 12-11-23 (12/12/2023)
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    School Committee 12-11-23

  • GHS – Disney (12/3/2023)
    GHS Band at Disney World 1200

  • Exploding Boiler (11/28/2023)
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    Exploding Boiler

    Exploding Boiler 1200

  • GES Pedestal (11/14/2023)
    GES on a Pedestal
    Dr. Mark Pellegino – 11-13-23

  • School 11-13-23 (11/14/2023)
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    School Committee 11-13-23

  • Parker Generosity (11/4/2023)
    Generosity Parker House of Pizza

    Chair City Generosity on Full Display at Parker House of Pizza

    The Gardner Elementary School PTO had a fundraiser with the Parker House of Pizza on Wednesday, October 29th.

    The restaurant went above and beyond as stated by the PTO: “Thank you again to Parker House of Pizza for their AMAZING support this past Wednesday! Not only did they share a percentage of their sales for people who specified that they were calling in for the GES fundraiser, they donated a percentage of ALL of their sales on Wednesday. Then to top it off, Parker House donated an additional $411 to the GES PTO in order to round up the check to $1,000!!! We are in awe of their support and so thankful for Parker House! Thank you Chris and the rest of Parker House for your generosity! This will definitely help pay for a field trip for our students this year!

    During the holiday season, Christmas Carolers participating in “Caroling with the Mayor” have stopped in and received free pizza after that event. Have a great story to tell about a Gardner business? Email News@GardnerMagazine.com.


  • GES Postcard (10/24/2023)

    Gardner MA Elementary School a Picture Postcard in the Chair City

    Gardner Elementary Panorama 10 22 23

    Landscaping is shaping up, kids are enjoying the playground, and parents – teachers – staff – administrators are getting compliments every week about Gardner’s investment in its future. As far as learning? Reading scores are up as was brought up in a recent School Committee Meeting, CLICK HERE. And in 2023, Gardner Public Schools moved from tier 3 status to TIER 1.

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    GES Playground 1 10 22 23

  • PTO Partners (10/19/2023)
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    Two Gardner MA Businesses Partner with Gardner Elementary PTO

    The Gardner Elementary School PTO will be receiving $5 from every car washed Saturday October 28th and Sunday October 29th at Alltown Carwash located at 17 Pearson Boulevard in Gardner. PTO gets another $10 for Unlimited Club signups.

    Then, on November 1st, a portion of all proceeds from Parker House of Pizza on 17 Pleasant Street will go to the GES PTO. Patrons just mention they are there in support of GES PTO Fundraiser when ordering lunch or dinner for take out or eat in. Parker House has a history of supporting the community including providing FREE pizza for the carolers at Christmas. The Parker House number is (978) 632-9383


  • School 10-10-23 (10/11/2023)
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    TOP: School Committee — Left to Right Dr. Catherine Goguen, GES Principal Earl Martin, Nurse Becky, Grants Director Courtney Dunn, Student Representative Zayvian Rowe Class

    Members of the School Committee heard from Dr. Catherine Goguen and from GES Principal Earl Martin regarding the much higher reading scores which once again are higher than before. They detailed achievements and future goals.

    Pictures were shown of the play area at the rear of Gardner Elementary School.

    Nurse Becky highlighted progress in training staff for medical emergencies, “The nurses have been busy. The nurses have been busy. … I wanted to highlight a few things that we got done between last spring and now. we’ve done a lot of CPR, AED, first aid trainings in the district.” The advantages of the Heywood Telemedicine availability was described and the partnership with Price Chopper to provide vaccines was explained.

    School Committee Focuses on Academic Success and other Positive Progress in Meeting of October 10, 2023

    In its Mission Statement, the Gardner Public School System identifies its Core Values as “Academic Excellence, Creativity, Respect, and Responsibility.” To that end, the School Committee approves funding, sets policies, and hears updates regarding objectives. Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.

    School Committee October 10, 2023
    In the Meeting Agenda – Packet and Agenda, CLICK HERE for pdf
    Recognition by the Superintendent of K-1st and 2nd Grade DIBELs Teachers
    Acceptance of Grant Funds
    Approval of Expenditures
    Acceptance of Donations
    Reports of Facilities Subcommittee and Policy Subcommittee
    Student Advisory Board – Zayvian Rowe-Class – a Gardner High School Junior and in the Mount Wachusett Early College program.
    School Policies – Some first reading, and some second reading
    Superintendent Goals
    MOA Agreement between the School Committee and AFSCME
    Various Updates

  • Watkins Shelving (10/7/2023)
    Work at Watkins Field by Students

    Ticket Booth at Watkins Field Benefits from Talented Students in Gardner MA

    Gardner High School posted, “Thank you to Mr. Jacobson and some of his woodworking students for building and adding some new shelving units to the ticket booth at Watkins Field. Great project for the kids and the shelves with be very helpful. Love the Wildcat paw prints!

    Other woodworking students in Gardner Public Schools are now making those small chairs Gardner gives away as souvenirs to those outside the City.


  • Lego Club (10/2/2023)
    Lego Vehicles Levi Heywood

    Like Legos? Every Monday 4-5pm is Lego Club in Gardner MA

    The Levi -Heywood Memorial Library in Gardner is noted for its child-friendly programs including Lego Club every Monday from 4 to 5pm for ages 6-12. On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 4-5pm it’s Gamers Club with board,card, and word games for ages 6-12. On various dates in October, there’s Wicked Fun Wednesdays from 4-5pm.

    This is just a sampling; For more information about Youth Programs at the Levi-Heywood Memorial Library in Gardner MA, CLICK HERE.


  • The Conductor (9/28/2023)
    The Conductor The Serious Business of Government

    Gardner Mayor Nicholson has been called one of America’s most effective Small City Mayors, even being invited to the White House to speak about Gardner’s success. We asked him about everything in detail.

    We came away from the interview realizing that it was hard to document all that has been accomplished in Gardner in 3 years and that Mayor Nicholson still has the energy and desire to do even more in the next couple of years.

    Complete Interview page with text of all questions and answers, CLICK HERE.

    The Conductor – The Serious Business of Government in Gardner Massachusetts – An Interview with Mayor Michael Nicholson

    We had the honor of speaking with Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson with an in-depth interview concerning his time in office so far. It showcases the serious business of government and it reveals exactly what has been achieved and what it takes to lead a small City like Gardner. And, it reveals Mayor Nicholson’s vision of Gardner’s positive future trajectory. Listen to the interview on any device, CLICK PLAY.

    The Conductor – Mayor Michael Nicholson 9-26-23

    We asked the Mayor about: 3 perfect Federal Audits — New Businesses —- Going after Junky Buildings — Public Safety Improvements —- Impactful People Policies — Enviro Champ — Respecting Taxpayers — Improving Education — Being tested as a leader — Delegating while remaining in the know — Getting Gardner noticed — Blight to Promise — Increase in Amenities — Company Success — Housing Needs — Setting transparency standard — Parks and Recreation — As the Conductor — Projects in the Works —- 2 dozen areas where there’s MORE of a good thing — A dozen areas where’s there LESS of a bad thing — Live Music — Continuing Momentum — Future Business — Continuing Efforts on behalf of Gardner Citizens. Complete Interview page with text of all questions and answers, CLICK HERE.


  • Hotline 9-23-23 (9/23/2023)
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    Hotline Radio is heard Saturdays from noon to 2pm on WGAW AM 1340, 98.1 FM, and on the internet from anywhere in the world. Listen Live.

    Waterford Street School Explained on WGAW – Gardner MA Mayor Michael Nicholson

    The Mayor stated, “I’d rather get the information out there correctly than have someone read something wrong on Facebook.”

    Regarding the $550,000 approved by the Gardner City Council, WGAW host Steve Wendell asked, “What’s that money going to be used for?” Mayor Nicholson responded, “It’s renovations for the building. It’s things like new HVAC systems. It’s things like handicapped ramps in the building. No room in that building had light switches. Every room had their own individual circuit breaker that you had to go and flip the breaker in order to turn lights on in the room…so it’s fixing that now because that’s not currently up to code..”

    The announcement to turn Waterford Street School in to a Community Center was made in October 2022. Read original article, CLICK HERE.

    Mayor Nicholson also stated, “I think what people have to realize is we stopped using it as a school for a reason, and it’s because there was just a lot of work that needed to be done in it that didn’t meet the needs of our students. Now the building’s bones are good, but there’s a lot of work that needs to be done. There’s plumbing work, there’s electrical upgrades, there’s flooring work, there’s ramps, work to get the building ADA compliant which is currently isn’t. So that funding is going towards that work there.” The mayor also spoke about other funding. “We did receive 400 thousand dollars from the Commonwealth through an earmark in the state budget that Representative Zlotnik was able to include in last year’s budget. So it’s all just part of the work. The roof needs to be replaced at some point, or at least some patching for some leaks that we have there if we’re going to make it the center that we want to have at the City. And we’re not gonna have a situation like the Greenwood Pool where nothing was done to that building for so long, that we didn’t invest in it that it’s now falling in on itself. We have to make that investment in that building, and we have to do it now.”

    The Mayor affirmed that the money is not going to pay GAAMHA for what GAAMHA had already put in to the building. As far as selling the building, the Mayor stated, “We have to put it out to bid, just like we do any other time we lease or sell land. So we can do a license agreement, but a long-term lease is what we’re looking for. That does have to go out to bid, just like anything else does. It would be an RFP process. It’s a very public process every step of the way.”

    Regarding the delay the Mayor stated, “We do have to go to the state for them to ratify the city’s decision to no longer have it as a school building, but as a municipal building. Under the Public Land Protection Act. That is something that is required every time a school building is changed from educational to general municipal purpose, the legislature just has to ratify that decision.” The Mayor explained that similar approval is needed for Helen Mae Sauter School and any time use changes from educational to general municipal.

    Regarding renting Waterford, the Mayor stated, “If we rent the building now, we’re going to get a dime, put this investment in it, we’re going to get a dollar. You really get what you pay for. Projected tenants are GAAMHA, Growing Places, the Gardner Senior Center, and the Gardner CAC.

    More information: City Council Meeting at which funding was approved, AUDIO and article, CLICK HERE —- original announcement from October 2022 with AUDIO and article, CLICK HERE.


  • Public Safety 9-14-23 (9/14/2023)
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    Public Safety Committee 9 14 23 Collage

    Listen to this information-filled meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.

    Public Safety 9-14-23

    Gardner Public Safety Committee stars the Councilors and the Department Heads – Complete Details!

    The Gardner Public Safety Committee heard from Police Chief Eric McAvene, Building Commissioner Tom Zuppa, and Health Director Micah Bondeau. Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.

    Public Safety 9-14-23

    Police Department – Website

    Chief Eric McAvene spoke about staffing levels, parade preparation, the Junior Police Academy, use of drones, School Resource officer, a $100,000 911 reimbursement grant to help replace servers, Animal Control, Building maintenance issues, and very few issues with cannabis establishments.

    Building Department – Website

    Tom Zuppa spoke about staffing levels, City Hall building and auditorium updates and renovations, rearranging the offices at the Building Department for improved staff safety, Capital Improvements City Hall and Annex, various issues with School Buildings both former and current he is addressing, safety issues at the new Gardner Elementary School, and the need for a vehicle replacement.

    Health Department –Website

    Director of Public Health Micah Bondeau spoke about drug abuse prevention efforts, various quotes for pumps, vaccine clinics being discussed, housing and nuisance complaints, immigrant families, and issues at the Dog Park.


  • Wardrobe September (9/7/2023)
    Wildcat Wardrobe

    Wildcat Wardrobe Free Thrift Store Back Again in Gardner MA

    The Wildcat Wardrobe Free Thrift Store is Friday, September 22, 2023 from 2:30 to 4:30pm. It will be held in the Gardner Middle School Cafeteria. UPDATE 9-14-23: Event has been moved to the upstairs library of Gardner Middle School.

    FREE clothes for all ages, sizes, and styles. FREE hygiene kits and FREE school supplies.

    The event is sponsored in part by Heywood Healthcare school based services in conjunction with Gardner Public Schools.

    There was a similar event back in April which drew over 200 attendees.

    All items are absolutely FREE!


  • Schools September (9/7/2023)
    Gardner 4 Public Schools

    Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.

    School Committee 9-11-23

    Gardner MA School Committee Meeting Monday September 11, 2023

    The meeting packet contains a large amount of information regarding the upcoming School Year, CLICK HERE.

    Academic Excellence

    Gardner Public Schools is way ahead of the curve on academic excellence including Early College programs. Early College Academy: 64 students, Pathways Early College Experience: 29, and Gateway to College: 95. An Intro to Auto Technology course currently has 12 of the 15 seats full. Details, CLICK HERE.

    In addition to the Early College programs, Gardner High School will be offering 4 dual credit courses on the GHS campus to include English 101 and 102 through MWCC and Principles of Marketing and Principles of Management through Fitchburg State University.

    1/3 of the Gardner High School graduating class of 2023 also graduated with a College Associates Degree. A number of districts within Massachusetts and beyond have sought out Gardner to find out how Gardner is achieving its level of excellence. Earlier this year, it was announced that Gardner is now a Tier 1 School. Online reports even when titled as if data is recent still do not reflect the stellar performance of Gardner Public Schools.

    Grant Approval

    School Committee is being asked to approve some Grants obtained by Courtney Dunn, the Grants Guru at GPS. Just under 900k for Title 1 Program involving an early literacy program and professional development —- Just under 900k to ensure students with disabilities receive education and services that protect their rights and prepare them for the future. Complete list of grants, CLICK HERE.

    Revised 2023-2024 School Calendar, CLICK HERE

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  • Levi – September (9/6/2023)
    Levi Heywood Memorial Library September and october story hour

    Levi Heywood Memorial Library says, “Storytime is Back and better than ever!”

    The library located on West Lynde Street in Gardner is once again telling residents what it has to offer.

    Storytime back starting September 12th and all sorts of activities scheduled during the Fall.

    There’s so much going on for people of every age. Best thing to do is visit their website and take it all in. CLICK HERE.

    Did you know there’s even a new app for IOS and Android?

    The website was freshly updated on September 5, 2023. Check it out!


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