District News
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We continue to update our website with new information and links
and work with our schools to create an informational resource for parents,
students and the community. Check it out! As always, if you have any questions, suggestions, or find any broken links, please email the webmaster.
School Contact Information -
Click here for a listing of school phone numbers and contact information.
Photographs for July - 8th Annual Quincy School Community Partnership
Golf Tournament.
The last day of school for students will be on June 22,
2009. This will be an early release day for both elementary and middle school
students.
2009-2010
Change Summary,
Letter and Application for Free/Reduced Lunch
Upcoming Events:
Quincy School Community Partnership Annual Golf Tournament Thursday, June 25 at
President's Golf Course. Questions?
Contact Keith Segalla, Q.T.M.P. Annual Boat Cruise
Click here
for details.
New from our Art Department.
Visit our Art
Department's new website.
Summer Scene - click here for brochure or registration form
New! Beginner Spanish classes added for Gr. 3-5 to Summer Scene!
Medical Notice -
Swine Flu Fact Sheet, H1N1
Checklist, Translated
Checklist Chinese, Translated
Checklist Vietnamese,
Letter from Governor's Office
Preschool Registration -
Parents interested in enrolling their children in the preschool program should
call the Snug Harbor Community School (617-984-8951) or the Amelio Della Chiesa
Early Childhood Center (617-984-8777).
Read
more....
Summer Reading Lists -
Click here to
view the lists, logs and link to Thomas Crane Public Library.
New Students - Welcome and enrollment information for new parents and students.
2009-2010 School Calendar Approved 3/18/09 -
2009-2010
Approved Calendar Details
2009-2010 approved calendar
summary.
A new section of our website is now posted and contains
more detail and updates about the New
Quincy High
Street Directory - Click here to locate the schools in your district.
Middle School Academic Standards
Middle School is a critical transition period between elementary school
and high school. Students are introduced to academic and study
skills that form the foundation of their high school academic
career. Many parents have questions about the academic
expectations. Working closely with the Massachusetts Department of
Education, Quincy teachers and administrators design our curriculum to
ensure that every student gets the critical skills they need to succeed.