Quincy High School

52 Coddington Street  | Quincy | Massachusetts | 02169 | 617-984-8754 | Frank C. Santoro

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Questions

What time does school start? 

Homeroom begins at 7:45 -7:53 A.M. First period begins at 7:57   

What are the attendance office phone numbers?

 617-984-8848/617-376-3360, X 8849/3361 and X 8765/3360  

Who is the Assistant Principal?

Ms. MacNeil  617-984-8814/617-376-3363

Who are the Deans of Students?

Class of 2008

Mr. Johnston  617-984-8677/617-376-3304

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Class of 2009

Ms. Sullivan   617-984-8865/617-376-3375

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Class of 2010

Ms. McPartlin   617-984-8865/617-376-3303

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Class of 2011

Mr. Raymer  617-984-8813/617-376-3362

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When is Graduation? 

June 2, 2008

What is the CEEB Code for QHS? 

221800

When are school vacations:

View School calender

Is Quincy High School a technical school?

No, Quincy High School is a comprehensive school with technical classes.

Where is Quincy High School located?

Quincy High School is located in the center of Quincy. A 3 minute walk across the street from Quincy Center T. Station and next door to Quincy College.  Click on Find Us to view a map.

Do you serve breakfast?

Breakfast is available every morning immediately before school starts at all schools in Quincy. Breakfast consists of a selection of cereals, muffins, bagels, peanut butter, cream cheese, fresh fruit, fruit juice and milk.

What does breakfast cost?

The cost for breakfast is $1.00 at the high schools. At the secondary level breakfast ala carte items are also available for purchase.  Students who are eligible for Free or Reduced price lunches are automatically eligible for free or reduced price breakfast. The cost for a reduced price breakfast is 25 cents. Click here more information on eligibility requirements for free and reduced lunch.

How much does lunch cost?

Secondary full-price student lunch is $1.85.   The cost for a reduced price lunch is 40 cents.  Milk is served with all lunches.  The cost of purchasing milk only is 30 cents and milk choices include 2%, 1%, and 1% chocolate.   Some lunches also include fruit juices in addition to the milk.

Where can I view a lunch menu?

Check out the calendar page and click on the school level (elementary, secondary) to view current menus.

Academics

At Quincy High School, we are proud of our academic program. We provide courses to meet every student's needs: challenging, advanced courses for college-bound students, standard courses for all students, and remedial courses for students who need additional help. We also provide training for students who choose to enter the workforce after graduation.

Click here to view/print a copy of our 2006-2007 Program of Studies.

Click on a category below for more detailed information. To read about how Quincy academics fit into the state education frameworks, click here.

Academic Business Education
Aerospace Business Tech Ed
Business Tech Ed Workbase
English
Foreign Languages Technical Education
Heritage Business Tech Ed
Math Electro-Mechanical Technology
Science Electronics Technology
Social Studies Computer Assisted Drafting
Technical Training
Trade/Career Workbase
Auto Body
Automotive Technology Arts
Carpentry Art
Communications Technology Music
Computer Assisted Drafting Graphic Arts
Culinary Arts
Electrical Technology Community
Electronics Technology Community Service Learning
Electro-Mechanical Technology Heritage
Family and Consumer Family
Graphic Arts
Health and Human Services Special Programs
Metals Technology English as a Second Language
Plumbing Technology Special Education
Grades 9 - 12 Technology Standards Skills Placement
Workbase
Support Services
Health Health / Wellness
Guidance Physical Education
Family Health