Another reason we love our alumni! QHS Robotics team, the Qbots, would like to give a shout out for the donated trailer in honor of the late Richard D. Klepack, a 1969 graduate of Quincy High School. Mr. Klepack was a life-long resident and farmer of Quincy and known as both an engineer and master mechanic himself. Frank and Jaimie Tobalski (also QHS alumni) chose to honor him with this donation, which will greatly help the team transport their robot to and from competitions. Thank you also to Jacqueline Reynolds, QHS alumni and co-sponsor of the team, for coordinating the donation. Once an Oriole, always an Oriole!
3 months ago, Karen Wegner
QHS Trailer
donors with trailer
Trailer for QHS Robotics team, donors.
A belated congratulations to Quincy Seniors who earned spots on the Big 8 Conference Academic All League Team! The top 15 students, based on GPA and SAT test scores, in the Big 8 Conference were honored with a banquet and plaques. Holding four places within the top 15 were Charlotte Crabbs, Ari Rena, Kaleb Handy and Brennen Allman. Congratulations! #Quincy Pride!
3 months ago, Karen Wegner
Senior Big 8 All Academic
Meet the Guard!
3 months ago, Jennifer Shilling
Flyer for Guard
This week in Mrs. McLean’s students learned properties of different parallelograms. Today they used rulers and protractors to create a creature using the properties of these shapes.
3 months ago, Jennifer Shilling
students in classroom
students in classroom
students in classroom
students in classroom
student in classroom
students in classroom
Mrs. Barve's Earth Science students have been studying severe weather, which goes along perfectly with the wild Michigan weather we have been having lately. Students built small scale extreme weather shelters, and tested their builds with "tornado" (one hair dryer) and "hurricane" (two hair dryers) force winds. Round One!
3 months ago, Jennifer Shilling
student with project
student with project
student with project
student with project
student with project
student with project
Mrs. Barve's Earth Science students have been studying severe weather, which goes along perfectly with the wild Michigan weather we have been having lately. Students built small scale extreme weather shelters, and tested their builds with "tornado" (one hair dryer) and "hurricane" (two hair dryers) force winds. Round Two!
3 months ago, Jennifer Shilling
students with project
students with project
students with project
students with project
students with project
students with project
7th grade reviewed for a unit test on the book Tangerine using a break out activity. Congratulations to the winning teams!
3 months ago, Brandon Suever
Winning Breakout Team
Winning Breakout Team
Winning Breakout Team
Winning Breakout Team
In our continued effort to support our families and offer learning opportunities for parents, we wanted to share this webinar from the TRAILS program. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Suever. We all play a role in suicide prevention! Please plan to attend a free presentation: Suicide Awareness and Prevention for Caregivers and Communities, Wednesday, April 16 from 6:30-8pm ET / 4:30-6pm MT. Discussion will take place via Zoom: https://bit.ly/TRAILS_4-16_training
3 months ago, Brandon Suever
TRAILS Suicide Awareness Webinar Opportunity
Quincy Athletics Update for 4/2/25 - JV Baseball vs Hillsdale tonight is cancelled. This event is pending reschedule. All teams - get with your coaches about practice times/changes for tonight
3 months ago, Chris Gerlach
Q Athletics Update
Our 8th grade students enjoyed a trip to the Branch Area Careers Center today. They were able to choose two classes to explore and do some hands on activities. We want to thank the Branch Area Careers Center for hosting our students. We had a great time!
3 months ago, Brandon Suever
Culinary arts
Criminal justice
Message from the Athletic Department: As the Spring Sports Season gets underway, let's all remember that sportsmanship starts with us! Umpires and officials are a crucial part of the game, and while we may not always agree with every call, treating them with respect sets the right example for our young athletes. Please do not argue calls on the field, the coaches will handle that on their side of things. Please keep the focus on encouraging the players, showing good sportsmanship, and creating a positive environment for everyone on the field. It is our mission for Quincy to be known as a school/program that shows great sportsmanship to the opposing schools and all of our officials. Let’s make this season one to be proud of—both on and off the field!
3 months ago, Chris Gerlach
Reminder on Sportsmanship
Mrs. Miller's Forensics class had guest speaker Trooper Zoe Feighner (MSP) in to discuss crime scenes and evidence gathering. She supported students with fingerprinting as they solved the Case of the Missing Cherry Coke! Volunteers were fingerprinted and evidence was analyzed to solve the crime.
3 months ago, Jennifer Shilling
Students in classroom
students in classroom
students in classroom
Attention Seniors: It's that time of year! This Wednesday, 4/2/25, Jostens will be here before 1st hour to hand out caps, gowns and invitations!
3 months ago, Karen Wegner
Senior 2025 graduation cap
We have a couple weeks worth of updates! As always, we want to celebrate our PBIS winners, Students of the Month, and other wonderful things happening at QMS. Check them out in this week's update! https://youtu.be/VUBeJjW5ghc
3 months ago, Brandon Suever
Razor Rider Fun 😊
3 months ago, Mellissa Connin
razor riders
razor riders
razor riders
Congratulations Jennings' Star Students!
3 months ago, Mellissa Connin
star student
Quincy Pride! Top 10 in the State of Michigan for Graduation rates! Congratulations to all of the students, parents and staff at Quincy High School! Working together, we were able to ensure our students were able to attain their graduation goals! More details at https://wtvbam.com/
3 months ago, Karen Wegner
Quincy High School in the top 10 for the state in 2023-2024  graduation rates
United We Read is happening at Jennings today!
3 months ago, Mellissa Connin
United we read
Class of 2025 Senior Girls' Team reminder!
3 months ago, Karen Wegner
Reminder:  QHS Senior Girls' Tea is today
Mrs. Schiel's class partnered with MSU extension to share nutrition information with the students. MSU revealed the sugar content in our food and drinks with the class.
3 months ago, Jennifer Shilling
students in the classroom
presenter and student in classroom
presentation of nutrition
student in classroom
presenter and students in classroom