
Reminder: Mental Health Awareness Night tonight at 6:00 PM. The AHS Active Minds Chapter will host the first annual Mental Health Awareness Fair at Attleboro High School tonight. The purpose of this event is to bring students and families together for a presentation focused on mental health and well-being, while community partners share about their services and programs. For more information, see flyer attached.


Did you know that daily attendance can reduce stress, increase your child’s self-confidence and lay a foundation for good attendance in later grades? For a list of tips and tricks for different age groups, click here: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/documents/attendance/589595


APS Redistricting: APS is in the first phase of the redistricting process. During this initial phase, data is collected and analyzed to evaluate school zoning boundaries. To learn more about redistricting and provide feedback, please visit the APS Redistricting webpage and click the family survey link: https://www.attleboroschools.com/page/redistricting


Attleboro Public Schools is looking for new team members! Explore current opportunities on our Human Resources website: https://shorturl.at/UW8FO


We look forward to seeing APS families, students, staff, and community members tonight at A Night to Discover. The event starts at 6PM at AHS and showcases student learning experiences and local community resources. To view the digital program, click here: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/page/night-to-discover-2025


The Attleboro Public Schools will have a regular start today, Thursday, February 13, 2025.

Based on the current forecast, we are anticipating a regular day of school tomorrow, Thursday, February 13, 2025. We will continue to monitor conditions and communicate first thing if anything changes.

Bloom Bus Company is hiring bus drivers to help transport APS students. Apply today!


Due to the school cancellation on Thursday, February 6, the menus for Friday, February 7, will be:


Due to the conditions anticipated at dismissal this afternoon, Thursday, February 6, 2025, the Attleboro Public Schools will be closed.

We are closely monitoring the weather for tomorrow, Thursday, February 6, 2025. We will communicate any decisions by 6:00 AM tomorrow. Please be aware that a half day early release is a possibility given the timing of the anticipated icing.

In response to potential changes to federal immigration policies and how they might affect our students, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office has released guidance that can be found here: https://www.attleboroschools.com/page/guidance


Dear APS Families,
We’re pleased to announce an update to the Attleboro Public Schools mobile app, rolling out the week of January 27!
Here’s what’s new:
Enhanced Navigation: A more intuitive design for quick access to announcements, messages, and class information.
Streamlined Communication: Faster, easier ways to connect with your student’s teachers.
To enjoy these improvements, update your app through the iOS App Store or Google Play Store during the week of January 27. If you have automatic updates enabled, no action is needed.
For a preview of the new features, check out the resources below:
Video (English): https://youtu.be/zW9d0VzqDFI
Thank you for staying engaged with Attleboro Public Schools!


We had a group fury friends as our special guests today!






A book tasting is a great way to entice students into reading something new!


Student's gave insightful answers to the quick write question posed in Mr, Hill's Lit Lab


Attleboro Public Schools is hiring. Visit the Human Resources website for more information: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/aps/page/employment-opportunities-2024


As you may be aware, a disturbing nationwide trend has made its way to Massachusetts.
While the Attleboro Public Schools community has not received any reports of these messages yet, they have been reported in several states, including Alabama, California, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
In these states, students of color have received texts that have some variation of a message that they have been “selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation.”
This is an abhorrent trend that does not reflect our values as a school community or a people. Racism in any form has no place in our schools, our community, or our society, and we will stand firm in our efforts to eradicate it.
Massachusetts State Police have been notified of the instances that occurred in Massachusetts, and police in other communities are working with the Commonwealth Fusion Center to investigate the matter and share resources. Please contact your local police should you have received a message as described above.
Thank you for your continued support.

Due to an ongoing lack of rainfall and critically low water supply levels, Attleboro needs your help to conserve water resources.


Students fully immersed in teaching their math class and making delicious edible cookie dough in their cooking class!



