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Quincy Public Schools | 159 Burgin Parkway | Quincy | Massachusetts | 02169 | 617-984-8700

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We continue to add new information and links and work with our schools to populate our new web-based calendars. Check it out! As always, if you have any questions, suggestions, or find any broken links, please email the webmaster.

Photographs this month - Principal induction ceremony and principal recognition for over 800 years of combined service to QPS.

Teacher Appreciation Week - May 4-10

Summer Scene - Download and print catalog or registration form.

School Community Partnership Upcoming Events - Evening at the Pops, Thursday May 8 at 7:00 Historical Walk, Annual Golf Tournament

MCAS - May 2008 MCAS Testing Schedule

 

QPAC Meeting May 28 - Click here for details.

 

A new section of our website is now posted and contains more detail and updates about the  New Quincy High

 

School Contact Information - Click here for a listing of school phone numbers and contact information. 

 

2007-2008 School Calendar - Click here to view/print a copy of the 2007-2008 school Calendar

 

2008-2009 School Calendar Approved 4/9/08 - Click here to view/print a copy of the 2008-2009 calendar. Approved Calendar 0809 Part 2

 

New Students - Welcome and enrollment information for new parents and students.

 

Street Directory - Click here to locate the schools in your district.

 

 

 

 

 

Middle School Programs

Advanced Placement Center

The Advanced Placement Center (APC) is a full-time, self-contained program for academically talented students in grades 6,7, and 8. This system-wide program accepts qualified students directly from the Elementary Laboratory Center (ELC), or at any other time during the middle school years. The APC provides maximum opportunities for emerging adolescents of exceptional ability to interact with other intellectually gifted students within a supportive environment. Read more about Gifted programs.

CONTACT:Advanced Placement Center Liaison

PHONE: 617-984-8737

 

 

ANTI-TRUANCY PROGRAM

The Anti-Truancy Program is funded by a grant through the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office.This program provides an after-school program for middle school students who are exhibiting problems with truancy and excessive tardiness. Teachers/mentors are assigned to identify "at-risk" students at each of the middle schools. Students receive academic and social support and the opportunity to develop a positive and nurturing relationship with an adult mentor.

CONTACT: Director of Pupil Personnel Services

PHONE: 617-984-8898

 

Behavioral Growth and Development

Behavioral Growth and Development (BGD) is a substantially separate program for middle school students, grades 6 through 8, with social, emotional and/or behavioral issues that interfere with a successful full-time, general education experience. This program is highly individualized, utilizing a wide range of behavior management techniques and strategies. Read more about Special Education programs.

CONTACT:Director of Special Education

PHONE:617-984-8743

 

Business Partnerships

Community Partnership seeks to match businesses, community service agencies, and institutions of higher education with individual Quincy schools. The partnerships promote a relationship within which the organizations involved and the school students derive mutual benefit. Partnerships can be a dynamic, intra-community, intergenerational exchange that serves as a catalyst, becoming an important opportunity for growth within the Institutions and change within the schools. Read more about Community Partners.

CONTACT: Executive Director of School/Community Partnerships

PHONE: 617-984-1322

 

Community Service Learning

Community Service Learning (CSL) is an educational methodology in which service is an integral part of a regular academic classroom during regular school hours. A good CSL project addresses real needs of the community, helps students better understand academic subject matter, provides youth with leadership roles in their community, and brings about positive change. Community Service Learning is students, faculty and community agencies working together for a better tomorrow!

CONTACT: Director of Curriculum

PHONE: 617-984-8760

 

DARE Club - 5th Grade

This fifth grade program is a cooperative effort among the Quincy Public Schools, Quincy Police Department, and several community agencies. Students and parents participate in joint and individual sessions, focusing on the issues of substance. New! Visit the DARE web site....

CONTACT: Department Head of Physical Education and Health

PHONE: 617-984-8723

 

DARE Club-6th Grade

This sixth grade program is designed to provide youngsters with alternative leisure time activities. Students participate in a variety of sports, games, other activities and discussions about the issues that adolescents face today. The sessions run in the fall and in the spring. New...Visit the DARE web site....

CONTACT: Department Head of Physical Education and Health

PHONE: 617-984-8783

 

DARE Peer Leaders-7th Grade

The goal of this program is to equip students with additional skills to enable them to serve as role models for their classmates. The main focus of the program will be on the dangers of tobacco. In the spring, the DARE leaders visit several elementary schools, presenting programs to fourth grade students on issues relating to tobacco. New...Visit the DARE web site...

CONTACT: Department Head of Physical Education and Health

PHONE: 617-984-8783

 

Educational Services to the Homeless

The Coordinator of Educational Services to the Homeless provides both support and concrete services to homeless students so that they may have stable educational experiences. The coordinator offers tutorial services to children and collaborates with local schools and community agencies to address the many needs of homeless families. The grant also provides resources for special student needs. Many creative and collaborative initiatives give students and their families the support they need during a difficult transition. Approximately 250 students from throughout the city receive services each year.

CONTACT: Director of Pupil Personnel Services

PHONE: 617-984-8898

 

English as a Second Language Service

Each elementary school offers English as a Second Language Services (ESL) to students whose first language is not English. There is one citywide middle and one citywide high school program offered to secondary students with English fluency ranging from 0 to 5, with students speaking one of the many languages and dialects spoken in Quincy. Read more about ESL programs. Read more about Title 1 programs.

CONTACT: Director of Title I and ESL

PHONE: 617-984-8737

 

Extramural sports

Extramural sports are six-week, middle school sport programs. Students at the individual middle schools compete against each other in the areas of:

  • swimming
  • wrestling
  • cross country
  • spring track
  • volleyball
  • basketball

CONTACT: Director of Athletics

PHONE: 617-984-8782

FEE: May Apply

 

GOALS

GOALS is a comprehensive alternative middle and high school program for at-risk students. Strong behavior management is the foundation of the program's structure, enabling academic, social, emotional and behavioral development. The therapeutic component focuses on the development of coping strategies and solutions enabling students to have better control over their behavior, allowing them to successfully transition back to a regular school environment. Read more about Special Education programs.

CONTACT: Director of Special Education

PHONE: 617-984-8743

 

Health Fair

Quincy Public Schools sponsors an annual Health Fair in conjunction with local health organizations such as the American Lung Association, Quincy Health Department, New England Dairy Council, and Quincy Medical Center. Students display representations of the health curriculum, including anti-smoking, dental care, fire safety, alcohol abuse prevention, DARE, etc.

CONTACT: Department Head of Physical Education and Health

PHONE: 617-984-8783

 

Intensive Special Needs Center

Intensive Special Needs Centers (ISNC) are substantially separate programs for middle school students who demonstrate the need for a highly structured, self-contained program, which addresses significant social and/or learning challenges. The focus of this program is to provide a language-based experience in the areas of receptive and expressive language, cognition and social skills. Read more about Special Education programs.

CONTACT: Director of Special Education

PHONE: 617-984-8743

 

Jazz Band

This is a general ensemble offering, open to interested middle school students. The Jazz Band meets one morning per weekend. Participants perform at various events throughout the school year.

CONTACT: Music Department Head

PHONE: 617-984-8736

 

Kids Vote

Kids Vote teaches students about the voting process. Curriculum activities include mock debates, practical instruction on how to fill out voter registration forms, and activities to enhance citizenship. Students accompany their parents to the polls, simulating the actual voting experience.

CONTACT: Director of Curriculum

PHONE: 617-984-8760

 

MCAS Preparation and Remediation

Quincy Public Schools offers MCAS preparation and remediation courses. Courses are available during the school year and summer months. These courses are available for students in grades 3-10. Read more about MCAS.

CONTACT: Director of Adult & Continuing Education

PHONE: 617-984-8888

 

Peer Mediation

Peer Mediators help students solve conflicts by talking to each other about the cause of the conflict, the effects the conflict has on each student, and identifying a plan to solve the conflict.

CONTACT: Director of Pupil Personnel Services

PHONE: 617-984-8898

 

Quincy Family Literacy Network

Family literacy brings parents and children together to learn, and reinforces the internal motivation both must have to succeed together. Adult Education classes, Active Parenting Classes, Parent/Child Activities are program services.

CONTACT: Director of Adult & Continuing Education

PHONE: 617-984-8888

 

Quincy Public Schools Festival of Arts

This annual event occurs in May or June. The festival is a culminating celebration of the visual and performing arts that have been experienced by all students in grades kindergarten through grade 12.

CONTACT: Director of Curriculum

PHONE: 617-984-8760

 

RECYCLING

This program provides a consistent system-wide recycling awareness for students, teachers, custodians, administration, parents, food services personnel and the community. The program is designed to encourage and develop a variety of opportunities for students, staff, etc. to demonstrate that the reuse of materials is not only desirable, but also necessary in reducing waste products within the local community and global community.

CONTACT: Assistant Superintendent of Schools and Personnel

PHONE: 617-984-8780

 

School Breakfast Program

Quincy children may start their day with the School Breakfast Program, a Federal program that provides cash assistance for nonprofit breakfast programs. Children whose families meet income criteria may receive free or reduced-price breakfasts. Read more about Food Service.

CONTACT: Coordinator of Food Services

PHONE: 617-984-8768

FEE: Varies according to family income level

 

School Lunch Program

The School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program available at all schools in Quincy including Bethany Teen Mothers and the Goals Program. Children whose family meet income criteria may receive free or reduced-price lunches. Read more about Food Service.

CONTACT: Coordinator of Food Services

PHONE: 617-984-8768

FEE:Varies according to family income level

 

Special Needs Learning Center - Middle School

Special Needs Learning Center (SNLC) is a substantially separate classroom for middle school students who have been assessed with global developmental disabilities. The curriculum is geared toward functional academics and activities of daily living. Students will go on to either the SNLC IV or, the Extended Vocational Alternative, high school programs. Read more about Special Education.

CONTACT: Director of Special Education

PHONE: 617-984-8743

 

Summer Food Service Program

The Summer Food Service Program provides free, nutritious meals to children age 18 or younger in Quincy during summer vacation. Read more about Food Service.

CONTACT: Coordinator of Food Services

PHONE: 617-984-8768

 

Summer Institute

The institute is an intensive two-week half-day enrichment program designed to meet and challenge the academic and artistic needs of students entering kindergarten through grade 8.

CONTACT: Director of Title I and ESL

PHONE: 617-984-8737

 

Summer Scene

Summer Scene is a program for students entering grades 3 through 10. The goals of Summer Scene are to increase student proficiency in English/Language Arts, science, and math skills.

CONTACT: Director of Adult & Continuing Education

PHONE: 617-984-8888

 

Summer School

Summer School offers middle and high school students the opportunity to enjoy new and different learning experiences, add to knowledge and skills, strengthen weakness in a subject, make-up a subject for credit, or obtain skills in order to be better prepared to elect more advanced work during the regular school year.

CONTACT: Assistant Superintendent of Schools and Personnel

PHONE: 617-984-8780

FEE: Varies by course

 

Teen Dating Violence Protection Program

The Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program, funded by the Department of Education, works to educate, support, and intervene around the issue of dating violence. The primary emphasis is middle and high school levels. Students are introduced to the topic of safe and respectful relationships through dramatic performances, assemblies, and small group discussions. Community resource information and dating violence awareness information is provided to students and parents through this program.

CONTACT: Director of Pupil Personnel Services

PHONE: 617-984-8878

 

Transitional Bilingual Education Class

Transitional Bilingual Education (TBE) classes are offered in Cantonese and Vietnamese. The classes are staffed by a bilingual teacher and in larger classes by a bilingual aide. All students requiring this program are invited to attend with the consent of their parents. Out of district students at the elementary and middle school levels are transported to the citywide classes. Read more about ESL programs. Read more about Title 1 programs.

CONTACT: Director of Title I and ESL

PHONE: 617-984-8737