All-Star Program Kicks Off

All-Star Program Kicks Off at Central with Arbella and Boston Celtics
Posted on 10/27/2022
Grant Williams speaks to Central Middle students as part of the All-Star Program Kickoff Event on October 27, 2022

Thanks to our Quincy School Community Partnership with the Arbella Insurance Foundation and their partner, the Boston Celtics, we welcomed some incredible guests to Central Middle School on October 27, including Dana Barros, Brian Scalabrine, and Grant Williams!

The visit kicked off this year’s All-Star Program, which promotes school attendance and positive culture in our schools. Our guests shared how they develop and maintain healthy habits, keep their positive attitudes, and manage life’s many challenges.

The All-Star Program is now underway for students at Central, Point Webster, and South West. Students meeting the Program criteria will receive monthly rewards from the Celtics organization–and those who meet the criteria consistently through March will be invited to an exclusive celebration with the Celtics in the spring!

Thank you to Arbella and the Celtics for promoting positivity–and for their partnership with our schools!

Image captions (clockwise, from top left): Arbella Foundation President Beverly Tangvik poses with QPS' Keith Segalla and Janice Erler; Principal DeCristofaro presents Kash Cannon, Boston Celtics' Director of Community Engagement with Central tees; Grant Williams addresses 8th graders in the auditorium; Grant Williams, Dana Barros, and Brian Scalabrine talk to 8th graders; a student waves his Celtics flag in the gym; students wear All-Star Program tees (donated by Arbella) in the gym; Brian Scalabrine addresses 6th and 7th grade students in the gym.

Image collage shows (clockwise, from top left): Arbella Foundation President Beverly Tangvik poses with QPS' Keith Segalla and Janice Earler; Principal DeCristofaro presents Kash Cannon with Central tees; Grant Williams addresses 8th graders in the auditorium; Grant Williams, Dana Barros, and Brian Scalabrine talk to 8th graders; a student waves his Celtics flag in the gym; students wear All-Star Program tees in the gym; Brian Scalabrine addresses students in the gym.