A few reminders for Quincy High School Class of 2025...

QHS students have been raising funds to support families that were affected by the California wildfires. Their donations were placed in a jar with a staff member's face - and the top two with the most money got a pie to the face!
Mr. McCavit came in first with over $90, and Mrs. Wegner was in second with $45! Thank you for putting your faces on the line for a great cause!
Enjoy some photos of the pie action!






Thank you Mr Archie for getting our new signs! Be on the lookout for them around campus!

Well done first grade and Mrs. Taylor on your amazing Spring Sing!
You did beautifully!









Just a reminder....

Happy Mother's Day! Thank you to all our mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers, aunts, and everyone else who step in to fill those roles for our kids! Dale and Mr. Suever wrapped up the week on Friday with our video. If you've ever wondered what life is like with middle schoolers, especially near the end of the year, this week's video exemplifies it!
https://youtu.be/NhpDx6zAJLI

Quincy JV baseball team played in the Napoleon JV Invitational Saturday.
The Orioles would end the day with a 1 and 1 record. Beating host Napoleon 11 to 0 before losing to Hanover-Horton JV 3 to 2 in 8 innings.
Game one saw solid pitching from Caleb Wendorf lasting 4.2 innings allowing only 1 hit, 0 runs and 3Ks. Andrew Dunn finished off the final 1.1 innings not allowing a single hit and striking out 3 Pirates. Cobee Stevens and Mason Smith both had 3 hits. Drew Carlisle had a pair of hits and Wendorf settled for a single.
Game 2 saw a pitchers duel between Hanover’s starter and Stevens. Stevens went 7 innings allowed 1ER and struck out 10 Comet hitters. Quincy struggled at the plate only collecting 4 hits in the loss. Joe Gray, Stevens, Dunn and Smith all had 1 hit each.
We want all of our WarHammer Club kids to feel the love, so please enjoy the rest of their artwork. They did an impressive job in these, showing diligence and patience. Way to go!









Last week and this week, students have been hard at work painting up their Space Marines and/or Necron model for the Warhammer Club! They have been showing tons of creativity and enthusiasm for this new project!







Congratulations Jennings Star Students!

Thank you Shelby Cronkhite and Jennings JPO for spoiling our staff this week! We looked forward to seeing each day and the surprises you had for us!





Special thanks goes to Crimson Greenhouse of Coldwater for their plants, expertise, and support of Mrs. Barve’s Earth Science classes and their Terrarium Project🪴
Mrs. Barve wrapped up her Biogeochemical Unit by having students research the science behind terrariums, and then create their own🪴










Thank you Small Town Girl Concessions for the amazing treats for our staff!

If you hear horns and sirens....all is well! It's just our annual Touch a Truck Day at Jennings Elementary! Thanks to all of our community super heroes who are spending the day with us!


Branch Area Career Center held their 65th On-The-Job Training and Outstanding Senior Banquet, and recognized 16 Quincy High School OJT Seniors as well as 6 Orioles who earned Senior of the Year awards for their departments! Way to go Orioles!






Mrs. Barve's middle school science class is learning about Populations and Resources within ecosystems. Students are working together to create and understand how population growth affects an organisms ecosystem 🌳🔬

Quincy Orioles Dominate Duel Track Meet Despite Rainy Start
Quincy, MI — The middle school track meet hosted by Quincy Community Schools on Tuesday, May 6 showed the fierce competition and determination by our young Orioles. Despite a rainy start that soaked the track, the Quincy Orioles rose to the occasion and delivered a commanding performance against visiting teams, the Stockbridge Panthers and the Maple Valley Lions.
As the meet progressed, so did the weather. By the time the final relay races were run, the sun had broken through and we ended our night under pleasant skies. The Quincy Orioles not only won the meet—they dominated it, setting several personal bests and bringing home top finishes across the board.
Quincy Team Scores for the night:
Boys
Quincy 116
Stockbridge 14
Quincy 102
Maple Valley 22
Girls
Quincy 78
Stockbridge 37
Quincy 74
Maple Valley 52
The boys team ended the night with 26 new PRs and the girls with 16. A couple highlights for the night include the girls 4X400 (B. Porter, L. Tappenden, G. Hemker, and M. Sattison) taking almost eight seconds off their best time, Nathan Dunn trimming almost 13 seconds from his mile, Gibson James throwing over a foot further than his last PR, and Dylan Musser taking almost half-a-second from his 55 hurdles.
Join us for our last Tri of the season in Springport on May 8 starting at 4:30.

Thank you Shelby Cronkhite and JPO for another fun day of appreciation!

Congratulations Jennings' Star Students!

Quincy Lady Orioles Dominate Maple Valley in 8-0 Victory
The Quincy girls varsity soccer team hit the road Monday night and delivered a commanding 8-0 win over Maple Valley. The Lady O’s showcased their offensive depth and teamwork in a dominant performance.
Leading the scoring effort were Laura Bostic with a hat trick (3 goals) and Izzy Barrio with two goals. Kenzi Maynard, Yoselin Beltran, and Abby Hinds each added a goal apiece. Assists came from a strong supporting cast, including Bostic, Alivia Carpenter, Yoselin Beltran, Abby Hinds, and Jessica Beltran.
Quincy's defense was equally impressive, keeping pressure on Maple Valley and limiting their scoring opportunities throughout the match.
With the win, Quincy improves to 13-4 overall and remains undefeated in conference play at 7-0. The Lady Orioles return home Wednesday night for a key conference matchup against Springport.
