
#FuelYourFuture #NSBW #FreeSchoolBreakfast
**March 2nd – March 6th**
We’re excited to celebrate **National School Breakfast Week** from **March 2nd through March 6th**! This special week, led nationwide by the School Nutrition Association, highlights the importance of a healthy start to the day.
🎉 Students can look forward to:
* Fun breakfast specials
* Delicious featured menu items
* Exciting surprises throughout the week
We encourage all families to have their students join us for breakfast and try something new during this celebratory week!


The undefeated Comets took game one of baker play but the Orioles responded taking game two and overall totals for the boys. The girls battled hard and just missed capturing the wins in both bakers.
On the boys side it was all Jonesville in singles action with just two Orioles scoring. Tyler White shot 192 to get his Senior Night point, while Brody Carroll continued to cruise going 207 in game two to lead the O's. Quincy boys lost the match 22-8.
On the girls side, Elizabeth Craig went off for a season and career high 171 on her Senior Night. Joining in on the scoring was Brookelyn Parker with a 98, and Ally Janssen with a 181. In game two Parker scored again with a 85 while Janssen went 162. The O's dropped the match 25-5.
Quincy Bowling honored Seniors Elizabeth Craig and Tyler White who have been a huge part of the programs success. Also joining on Senior Night were "sub" bowlers Piper Craig and Brookelyn Parker. With a shorthanded team this season these two have filled in when needed and will continue to help as we head to Conference and Regional competition.

In boys action Quincy took baker one, 163-123 but struggled to mark in baker two dropping that game by just 1 pin 137-138. Quincy took overall totals and the 6-4 lead headed to singles.
In singles action Quincy captured another 7 points with Brody Carroll (163), Ethan Janssen (147), and Tyler White (189) all scoring. Quincy took the win 779-741.
In game two it was a back and forth match with both teams marking. Quincy was lead by Carroll, whos hot hand lead all bowlers on the night with a 225. Westin Parker scored with a 143, and Drew Carlisle with a 156. Quincy won game two 884-846 and the match 22-8.
"The score doesn't always paint the full picture. This was a back and forth match that could have went the other way in just a couple frames. It was a total team effort with every boy scoring in singles action. Brody really showed up in game two and captured the win for us" Coach Craig
In girls action the Lady O's battled shorthanded. Despite having just 4 bowlers Quincy threw some decent baker scores going 123 and 138. In singles action Ally Janssen again lead the Os and all bowlers on the night going 166 and 174 scoring Quincy's two points. The O's dropped the match 28-2.
Quincy is back in action on Monday for Senior Night at Midway Lanes vs Jonesville.

Quincy struggled to string marks together in baker play capturing 4 of the 10 baker points. Headed in to singles the O's put the foot on the gas and never looked back. All 5 Quincy bowlers took game one singles and overall totals. In game two it was much of the same as the O's saw 4 of the 5 take their points, taking game two, and overall totals on the night.
The star of the show was Quincy girls anchor Ally Janssen who bowled with the boys since Burr Oak does not have a girls team. Ally anchored the boys team on the night and took down Burr Oaks 5 spot in both matches.
The O's shot 775 and 817 to Burr Oaks 569 and 692. Quincy won the match 23-7
Brody Carroll 135,143
Westin Parker 125,121
Ally Janssen 183,193
Drew Carlisle 189,181
Tyler White 143,179

Quincy High School is coming back strong (and warm!) with the start of Oriole Week 2026 on Monday! See flier for details!

QHS Boys Bowling takes down Burr Oak 28.5 - 1.5
It was all Orioles on Monday night at Bronson Strike Zone as the O's faced off with Burr Oak Boys Bowling. Quincy jumped out to a quick 10 point lead after taking Baker play 134-119 and 149-122. Despite a slow start the Orioles went on to capture 4 head to head points in game one with Brody Carroll (154), Connor Stetler (145), Tyler White (157) and Drew Carlisle (198) all scoring. Quincy won game one 788-630. In game two the Orioles would take 4.5 points with White earning the tie with a 152. Carroll went 177, Carlisle 156, Ally Jannsen 164, and 1st year bowler Westin Parker took down the two handed Burr Oak anchor shooting 140 to his opponents 127. The O's went on to win game two 789-642.

Boys & Girls Teams
📍 Midway Lanes
Home of Quincy Oriole Bowling
🗓️ Monday, Nov 10th
🗓️ Tuesday, Nov 11th
🗓️ Wednesday, Nov 12th
🕒 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM
🔥 Pin Busters and Gutter Dusters Welcome! 🔥
🖤🧡 Come roll with the Orioles — show your spirit, skill, and strike power!


Quincy Community Schools will continue to serve FREE breakfast and lunch to every student this school year through the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) – a federally funded program.
✅ We are not affected by changes to the Michigan Meals Program or state budget.
🍎 All students will still enjoy healthy meals at no cost!
Please help us keep meals free
Complete the Benefits Eligibility Form today — it helps fund our meal program and other school services.
📄 Fill out the form here: https://quincy.familyportal.cloud/
(Paper copies are available in the school office.)
Questions? Contact:
Elisha Walker – Director of Dining Services
📞 517-639-3463
Quincy participates in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) as part of the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. The GREAT NEWS is that ALL students enrolled at Quincy can receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at NO CHARGE to your household each day IF the district qualifies through significant responses to the Education Benefit Form.
We need your household to complete the Education Benefit Form. This form is critical in determining the amount of money that our school receives from a variety of State and Federal supplemental programs like Title I A, At-risk (31a), Title II A, E-Rate, etc.
These supplemental programs have the potential to offer supports and services for our students including, but not limited to:
● Instructional support (staff, supplies & materials, etc.)
● Non-instructional services (counseling, social work, health services, etc.)
● Professional Learning for staff
● Parent and Community engagement supplies and activities
● Technology
We are asking that you please complete and submit the Education Benefit Form as soon as possible to ensure that additional funding for our school is available to meet the needs of our students. All information on the report submitted is confidential. Without your assistance in completing and returning the report, our school cannot maximize the use of available State and Federal funds and may not be able to continue providing FREE breakfast and lunch to all students after October 1, 2025.
To complete the Education Benefits form please follow this link
https://quincy.familyportal.cloud/
Questions contact Elisha Walker - walkere@quincyschools.org
Cheer Tryouts - QHS

Please join us for parent orientation on August 17 in the HS Commons!

📅 August 28th
🕠 5:30 PM
📍 QHS Gym
Calling all former QHS Volleyball players! Come relive the memories, hit the court, and reconnect with teammates.
💥 If you're interested in playing, please contact Coach Neitzert at:
📧 neitzerta@quincyschools.org
Let’s pack the gym and show that Orioles pride! 🧡🖤
#QHSVolleyball #AlumniGame #OriolePride #QuincyStrong

Jennings Elementary School : 4:00-6:00
Quincy Middle School: 4:30-6:30
Quincy High School: 5:00-7:00
The MIDDLE SCHOOL and HIGH SCHOOL will be doing pictures around the open house schedule. We appreciated your feedback from last year, so we are expanding the timeframe from 3:00-8:00 in our commons area. This will hopefully allow everyone to fit those pictures in with your evenings.
If you have any questions, please contact the appropriate office. See you next week!
