Quincy School District

Quincy School District Moves Kindergarten Registration to April
Quincy School District Moves Kindergarten Registration to April
Quincy School District Moves Kindergarten Registration to April
Quincy School District is moving its kindergarten registration from February to April due to the pandemic. Superintendent John Boyd said the district wants registration to be in-person if possible, so waiting a couple more months allows for either an outdoor event as the weather improves, or an indoor event if vaccinations become more widespread ...
Quincy School District Makes Some Changes to Meal Program
Quincy School District Makes Some Changes to Meal Program
Quincy School District Makes Some Changes to Meal Program
Quincy School Districted announced some changes to its meal distribution program starting Tuesday. According to the district's Instagram account, all students attending school in-person will receive meals to take home at the end of their school day ...
Quincy School District Ramping Up Hybrid Return Plans for Grades 6-12
Quincy School District Ramping Up Hybrid Return Plans for Grades 6-12
Quincy School District Ramping Up Hybrid Return Plans for Grades 6-12
The Quincy School District posted a letter to parents and families of students in preparation for a move to hybrid learning beginning February 9th for students in grades 6 through 12. The letter, in both English and Spanish, says parents who wish to have their children remain fully remote may do so ...
Quincy Schools Announce Updated Re-Entry Plan
Quincy Schools Announce Updated Re-Entry Plan
Quincy Schools Announce Updated Re-Entry Plan
The Quincy School District says that 4th and 5th graders will return to the classroom January 19th as part of their updated phased re-entry plan. They also hope to bring back middle and high school students February 9th. They will join the kindergartners through third graders that are currently permitted to opt-in to a hybrid learning model where part of the day is spent in a classroom with prec
Quincy School District Opts to Delay Further Student Return
Quincy School District Opts to Delay Further Student Return
Quincy School District Opts to Delay Further Student Return
Quincy School District has decided to delay students' return to in-person learning due to the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in Grant County and a forecast of higher numbers in the near future. The district's original plan was to offer families with 4th and 5th grade students an in-person learning option on December 1st ...
Quincy School District Moving Forward After Tuesday’s Wind Disaster
Quincy School District Moving Forward After Tuesday’s Wind Disaster
Quincy School District Moving Forward After Tuesday’s Wind Disaster
Quincy School District Superintendent John Boyd gave an update on Ancient Lakes Elementary after a windstorm Tuesday tore the roof off of the school's gymnasium. Boyd said, "Fortunately our teachers were in the building working in their classrooms, but nobody was outside in the courtyard, so we're very happy about that ...
Quincy Surveying Students and Parents Ahead of Hybrid Transition
Quincy Surveying Students and Parents Ahead of Hybrid Transition
Quincy Surveying Students and Parents Ahead of Hybrid Transition
The Quincy School District is reminding parents and students that a survey will be going out to them Tuesday afternoon (October 6th) through the Remind messaging service and social media. According to a Facebook post, the district wants to hear thoughts and concerns about what has or has not worked with remote learning this fall, as well as how the district might better serve its students and fam
Quincy School District to Begin Year Online
Quincy School District to Begin Year Online
Quincy School District to Begin Year Online
Quincy School District recently announced it will begin the upcoming school year on a 100% remote learning model Mondays through Fridays. In a letter on the district's website, Superintendent John Boyd said recommendations from the Grant County Health District and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, as well as survey information that the district gathered from families and staff,

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