Mike Falco, originally from Quincy, maintains his Quincy connection with generous donations to Quincy Public Schools throughout the school year. This past December, Mike ensured that families needing holiday assistance received gifts, food and clothing. During the school closure, Mike reached out to QPS Homeless Coordinator Leslie Bridson to donate Stop & Shop gift cards to families struggling with food insecurity. Through his network of generous donors, Mike has donated over $5,000.00 in Stop & Shop gift cards. Mike is with Santa’s Helpers.
Thank you Quincy Rotary Club!
The Quincy Rotary Club has generously donated $2,000.00 to assist Quincy Public Schools families with food insecurity. Quincy Public Schools purchased Stop & Shop gift cards that were delivered directly to families in need. Families were identified by Student Support Teams and Leslie Bridson, Homeless Coordinator.
Enriching Academic, Social and Vocational Success!
Congratulations to the Quincy Public Schools 2019 – 2020 new professional staff, who were welcomed at the New Professional Staff Orientation, prior to the start of school in September. Approximately 50 new staff participated in a two-day Orientation where members of the Superintendent’s Leadership Team presented district-wide information and services available to Quincy Public Schools students and staff. Special thanks to the following Quincy School Community Partners for funding this event: Quincy Education Association, Quincy Credit Union, Mike Rothberg/Baystate Financial, Montilio’s Bakery, and AXA Equitable.
Thank You South Shore YMCA
THANK YOU South Shore YMCA, a Platinum Level Sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, for sponsoring two exciting swim programs for Quincy Public Schools students. The newest program, Swim Safe, is a six-week program for second grade students, which takes place in the YMCA pool on Tuesday mornings. Students and their teachers are bussed to and from their school to participate in the program. Swim Safe stresses safety around water. SPLASH (Swim Play Learn Aquatic Safety Habits) is a six-week program for third grade students who have not yet learned to swim. SPLASH takes place on Tuesday afternoons. Both swim programs are led by Certified Lifeguards/Swim Instructors from the YMCA.
2019-2020 Teacher Mini- Grant Awards
Congratulations to the 128 Quincy Public Schools teachers who received 2019-2020 Teacher Mini- Grant Awards at the annual Teacher Mini-Grant Awards Ceremony on October 29, 2019. Platinum Level Sponsors of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership were on hand to present the awards. THANK YOU George Burke, Quincy Mutual Group, South Shore YMCA, Quincy Education Association, Callahan Construction, Wessling Architects, NAGE, Granite Telecommunications, Boston Scientific, Quincy Retired Teachers Association, Quincy Credit Union, Baystate Financial Services, Brewster Ambulance Service, Quirk Auto Dealers, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Arbella Insurance Foundation, and MountainOne Bank for your time and financial support of this initiative.
Thank You Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
THANK YOU Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Brewster Ambulance Service and Quincy College, Platinum Level Sponsors of the Quincy School Community Partnership for being Lead Sponsors of Mayor Koch’s City of Presidents 5K Road Race/Walk! Proceeds of the race will support Health & Wellness programs for the Quincy Public Schools students.
Thank You Quincy Lodge of Elks 943
THANK YOU Quincy Lodge of Elks 943 for once again donating approximately 730 dictionaries to each third grade student in the Quincy Public Schools! The students and their teachers loved this generous donation!
THANK YOU Quincy Credit Union, Mass Bay Credit Union, Granite Telecommunications, NAGE and WB Mason
THANK YOU Quincy Credit Union, Mass Bay Credit Union, Granite Telecommunications, NAGE and WB Mason for delighting the Quincy Public Schools students at Atherton Hough, Snug Harbor, Parker, and Clifford Marshall elementary schools with supply-filled backpacks to start off the new school year. Superintendent Richard DeCristofaro, School Committee members Kathryn Hubley and Paul Bregoli, Principals, Assistant Principals and business representatives presented students with their new backpacks.
’Tis the Season…Symphony & Song
THANK YOU Mayor Thomas Koch for once again sponsoring ’Tis the Season…Symphony & Song. The amazing holiday concert, performed in front of a full house (850 guests), featuring Conductor Yoichi Udagawa and the Quincy Symphony Orchestra, did not disappoint! Exceptional performances by the John Adams Orchestra, the Merry Minstrels and the High School Combined Choir were also a big hit. Student conductors, Superintendent Richard DeCristofaro reading ‘Twas the Night before Christmas, and an audience Sing-A-Long closed the perfect evening. Thank you to Holbrow Flowers in Wollaston for the beautiful poinsettias that decorated the stage. Three hundred student tickets to ’Tis the Season…Symphony & Song were generously donated by Platinum and Gold Level sponsors of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership. Partners make it possible!
Thank You Star Market
THANK YOU Star Market for your generous donation to the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, at Star Market’s Grand Re-Opening. Star Market has been a loyal partner of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership for many years!
Partnership Recognition Breakfast
Partners make a difference!
Each year, the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership celebrates and thanks its community business partners for their dedication, generosity and support at the annual Partnership Recognition Breakfast, which was held on March 28, 2019 at the Tirrell Room, Quincy. Mayor Thomas P. Koch opened the program with his words of thanks to the business community. This year, the 2019 Partnership Recognitions went to five extraordinary partners: The Tirrell Room, State Street Foundation, National Fire Protection Association, South Shore YMCA and Quirk Auto Dealers.
Community Service Learning
A Tradition of Caring, Sharing and Serving!
Quincy Public Schools is grateful and proud of the elementary, middle and high school staff and students for their countless acts of kindness that take place each and every day, in each and every school. Community service empowers students to address the needs of the community and bring about change. Students work in leadership roles with their teachers and local agencies, while sharing the common goal of building a better tomorrow.
The 22nd Annual Community Service Learning Celebration was held on May 30, 2019 at the Tirrell Room, Quincy. Each year, this event acknowledges and celebrates Community Service Learning throughout Quincy Public Schools. Two hundred and twenty-five staff and students attended the event. Special thanks to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, a Platinum Level Sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, for sponsoring this event!
Read Across America ~ Dr. Seuss Birthday
“Did you ever fly a kite in bed? Did you ever walk with ten cats
on your head?”
Special thanks to National Fire Protection Association, a Platinum level sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, for celebrating Read Across America ~ Dr. Seuss Birthday with the Kindergarten and Grade 1 students at Lincoln Hancock Elementary School. NFPA employees were transported to and from the school in a QPS School Bus, where they visited classrooms, read to students and presented each student with a book that was theirs to keep!
A special shout out also goes to Bank of Canton, a Gold level sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, whose employees visited the Beechwood Knoll Elementary School to read to second grade students. Employees donated the books to the classrooms.
Thank you National Fire Protection Association and Bank of Canton! A great time was had by all!
Career Vocational Technical Education Student of the Year
Congratulations Maggie Zheng!
Thank you Quincy Credit Union, Wessling Architects, Callahan Construction, Boston Scientific, South Shore YMCA, Quincy Mutual Group, and MassHire South Shore Workforce Board for selecting the CVTE Vocational Student of the Year!
Credit for Life Fair
Good Credit, Budgeting and Money Management are Important!
The 11th annual Credit for Life Fair was held on March 21, 2019 at the Tirrell Room, Quincy. Approximately 20012th grade students from both North Quincy High School and Quincy High School were in attendance to learnabout financial responsibility and budget management. The goal of the Credit for Life Fair is to provide studentswith a better understanding of:
- Decisions impacting their spending,
- Skills to be financially wise, and
- The importance of good credit, budgeting and money management.
The Credit for Life Fair is a tremendous success thanks to the generous donationsfrom our local business community as well as their donation of time on the day of theevent. Special thanks to the following community partners who participated!
Quincy Credit Union, Bank of Canton, David Donaghue Insurance,Quirk Auto Dealers, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Colonial SavingsBank, Quincy College, Baystate Financial, Century 21 AbigailAdams, AXA Equitable, Coast to Home, South Shore YMCA,MountainOne Bank, South Shore Bank, TD Bank, Coastal HeritageBank, State Street, Quincy Rotary, Eastern Bank, Morganthaler,Century Bank, Caryn’s Corner, Hajjars, MassHire South ShoreCareer Center, and MassHire Workforce Development Board
Student Athlete Summit
Succeeding in the Classroom and on the Field!
The annual Student Athlete Summit, which provides students the opportunity to participate in workshops that directly affect them, was held on Friday, June 7 at the Tirrell Room, Quincy. Interactive workshops included Sports Injury Prevention and Management, Concussion Awareness, Nutrition and Team Leadership. One hundred grade 11 student athletes from both North Quincy High School and Quincy High School attended.
Special thanks to the South Shore YMCA for sponsoring the event. The YMCA is a Platinum Level Sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership and a leading community business partner. Also participating in the event was Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance, a Silver Level Sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, as well as Quincy Public Schools Health Service and Food Service Departments.
Flag Day Celebration
“You’re a Grand Old Flag!”
The annual Quincy Public Schools Flag Day Celebration was held on June 14, 2019 at Clifford Marshall Elementary School. Students participated in a schoolwide assembly where they sang patriotic songs and learned about the meaning of Flag Day. Each student was presented a flag of their own, thanks to the generosity of the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE).
Special thanks to the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE), a Platinum Level sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, for also purchasing giant American flags to hang proudly on the flagpole outside of each Quincy Public Schools building!
5th Grade Student Council Leadership Summit
Meet a Leader! Be a Leader!
Quincy Public Schools Annual Fifth Grade Student Council Leadership Summit was held on Thursday, February 14, 2019 at the Tirrell Room, Quincy. Approximately 65 Fifth Grade Student Council Leaders, representing each school, participated in this exciting event. The South Shore YMCA, a Platinum level sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, led a series of engaging and challenging leadership activities including Communication, Leading by Example and Decision Making. Students participated in each activity. North Quincy and Quincy High School Senior Class Officers assisted the YMCA staff throughout the morning.
Thank you to community leaders Mayor Thomas P. Koch and Ms. Jill Amato, Senior Vice President of MountainOne Bank, a Platinum Level Sponsor of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership, for speaking to the students about what it means to be a leader.
2018-2019 Outstanding Career Vocational Technical Education
Members of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership from left to right: Steve Wessling, Wessling Architects; Lauren Pedretti, Quincy Credit Union; Mary Kate Paris, South Shore Workforce Development Board; Phil Gay, South Shore YMCA; Phil Dinan, Callahan Construction; Brian Cadogan, Quincy Mutual Group; Jennifer Buchannan, Boston Scientific; Rebecca McInnis, Quincy High School CVTE Department Chair, and Keith Segalla, Executive Director of Career Vocational Technical Education
Special thanks to members of the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership who volunteered their expertise, knowledge and time to interview and select the Quincy Public Schools 2018-2019 Outstanding Career Vocational Technical Education Student-of-the-Year. Ten students from both North Quincy High School and Quincy High School, nominated by their vocational teachers, were asked about their career majors, skills learned, credentials earned, community service and school contributions, team work, post-graduation plans and why they should be selected as the Outstanding Career Vocational Technical Student-of-the-Year. Students also had to share and describe a project pertaining to their major. The Outstanding Career Vocational Technical Education Student-of-the-Year and their family is invited to attend an awards ceremony in Mechanics Hall, Worcester on April 11, 2019.
Congratulations to Maggie Zheng, a Quincy High School Health Care Technology student, for being selected Quincy’s 33rd Outstanding Vocational and Technical Education Student-of-the-Year.
4,200 Backpacks!
The 2018-2019 school year kicked off with the delivery of 4,200 backpacks to the Quincy Public Schools, thanks to the generosity of our community business partners! The annual Backpack and School Supply Distribution event was held at Atherton Hough Elementary School, Clifford Marshall Elementary School, Lincoln Hancock Elementary School, Montclair Elementary School, Parker Elementary School and Snug Harbor Elementary School. On hand to distribute backpacks was Superintendent Richard DeCristofaro, School Committee members Paul Bregoli and Kathryn Hubley, Principals, Assistant Principals and members of the business community who sponsored the backpack initiative. Special thanks to NAGE and WB Mason (Atherton Hough backpack sponsors), Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Cradles to Crayons (Montclair and Lincoln Hancock backpack sponsors), Quincy Credit Union and Brewster Ambulance (Clifford Marshall backpack sponsors), Mass Bay Credit Union (Parker backpack sponsor) and Granite Telecommunications (Snug Harbor backpack sponsor)! Partners make it possible!