Next Week and Beyond
There are five days of school next week.
Upcoming Events
Tuesday & Wednesday, May 19 & 20 - Math MCAS
Thursday, May 28 - Scholarship Night
Friday, June 5 - Graduation
Blue Pride TV Family Update
CLICK HERE to view our new weekly Blue Pride TV video family update which includes information on important upcoming events and highlights a few of our exceptional student groups.
Trimester 3 Progress Reports
On Wednesday, we shared the Trimester 3 progress reports with students and families. Here’s how to access them:
STEP 1: Log into your Aspen family account (https://ma-attleboro.myfollett.com) and click the “Pages” top tab.
STEP 2: Find the Published Reports heading on the main page.
STEP 3: Click the Progress Report under that heading.
If you have concerns about your student’s performance in any class, please contact the teacher.
Grade 10 Math MCAS in Next Week
On Tuesday and Wednesday, all grade 10 students will be taking the Math MCAS exam. Read below for important information:
HERE is a student friendly test room location document that shares where most grade 10 students will be testing. A handful of students will be testing in rooms other than those indicated on this chart. Those students will receive a pass in X block before they report to testing.
Bring your Chromebook. Students have school-issued Chromebooks and they must bring them fully charged on each testing day. It is also recommended that students bring their chargers.
This is a mandatory test for grade 10 students. There is no opt out.
MCAS provides opportunities for our students.
The state will grant the MCAS-based Adams and Koplik scholarships.
Scores will help determine eligibility for honors and AP courses.
Scores will help determine honors diploma eligibility.
MCAS results will still count in the state’s accountability system. AHS will be evaluated as a school on how our students do on MCAS.
MCAS data will be used to help determine academic interventions for students and guide curricular and instructional decisions so we can better educate our students.
Sophomores: We believe you all have the ability to be successful on this test. Your teachers have worked hard to prepare you for this moment, and we’re sure that you have worked hard as well. Being successful on this test is a way for you to demonstrate BLUE PRIDE to yourself, your family, your teachers, and the whole school community. We all believe in you!
Special MCAS Schedule
More About Day 2 of MCAS
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s (DESE) voluntary Views of Climate and Learning (VOCAL) survey is administered after the Grade 10 Mathematics MCAS. It is designed to provide schools with information on student perceptions of three dimensions of school climate (engagement, safety, and environment). If you would like to learn more about this survey as well as the questions that are asked, please click on the following link: Views of Climate and Learning (VOCALS) Survey Project. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your support.
Graduation Ticket Raffle
Please see the flyer below and click this link if you would like to enter the raffle: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/bpac-graduation-raffle--2026
Graduation Photos
Please see the flyer below for information regarding graduation photos.
Welcome Center Weekly Spotlight
Developed in Collaboration with the Attleboro Family & Community Partnership (AFCP)
APS Listening Sessions
APS Families are invited to the APS Listening Session on Restraint and Seclusion Procedures on May 20, 2026, at 6:00PM. Information will be provided regarding the updated policy along with an opportunity to provide feedback regarding procedures.
Community Fliers
Visit the APS Community Fliers page to view the most recent events, opportunities, and resources happening within the Attleboro Community.
The Attleboro Public Schools does not, in any education program or activity that it operates, discriminate or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race*, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, religion, disability, age, genetic-information, active military/veteran status, marital status, familial status, pregnancy, or pregnancy-related condition, homelessness, ancestry, ethnic background, national origin, immigration status, or any category protected by state or federal law. The Attleboro Public School District prohibits sex discrimination. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the District’s Civil Rights and/or Title IX Coordinators. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at https://www.attleboroschools.com. *race to include traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture, hair type, hair length and protective hairstyles.







