Next Week and Beyond
We will have five days of school next week with a half day on Friday. Lunch will not be served on the half day.
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.
Reminder: Trimester Two Grades Are Closing
Friday, March 20, is the last day of trimester two. If you have any questions or concerns about your student’s performance in class, please contact your student’s teachers.
Yearbook Deadlines Approaching!
All Senior Tributes are due Wednesday, March 18. Find pricing and “how to” information at yearbookforever.com. Space is limited!
Please remember, seniors do not automatically receive a yearbook, and they should order one by May 1 to ensure delivery on their last day of school. Underclassmen have until May 31st for guaranteed delivery.
Yearbooks can be ordered at yearbookforever.com or with cash ($95) in Mrs. Thibodeau’s room, A416. Questions? Please email ahsyearbook@attleboroschools.com.
MSBA Survey
In anticipation of an upcoming site visit to AHS, the Massachusetts School Building Authority is looking for feedback from parents/guardians. Please CLICK HERE to complete the survey. We appreciate your assistance. Students will also be asked to complete a similar survey to provide their feedback in X block on Monday.
AP Exams
AP students will be taking their exam(s) in May. The cost for each exam is $20 for most students. Students receiving free or reduced lunch are expected to pay $15 per exam.
Families can easily pay their AP bills online through MySchoolBucks. AHS will also offer the opportunity to pay in person with cash or money order. Be sure to watch for future messaging with details on in-person payment options.
As part of their AP course, all students are expected to sit for the AP Exam in May.
You're Invited: A Night to Discover
On March 19, 2026, at 6:00 PM, Attleboro Public Schools (APS) will host A Night to Discover: APS Student Learning and Community Partnership Showcase. This annual event is an opportunity for APS staff, students, families, and community organizations to come together as students throughout the district display their learning experiences and local community resources share information about their services and programs. We look forward to seeing you there!
Attleboro Family & Community Partnership
Your experiences as a parent, caregiver, or family member matter. Join the AFCP:
The APS Family and Community Partnership (AFCP), brings APS families, staff, and community members together as collaborative partners, strengthening student success through meaningful relationships and shared responsibility.
Join the APS Family and Community Partnership (AFCP) to share your voice and guide how we build trust, share information, and support every student across Attleboro Public Schools.
Why Join?
Research shows that family members are essential to student success. Your experiences and ideas will help shape how APS engages and communicates.
To learn more or join the next meeting, email the APS Welcome Center at: welcome@attleboroschools.com
Welcome Center Update
Contact or visit the Welcome Center for access to Community Resources, Community Flyers, and support for all things APS.
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.




