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We need YOU!

Our Parent Organization of Quest Academy (POQA) is a vital part of our school. We are looking for some motivated, energetic, and fun people to fill our board for next year. Fill out an application https://goo.gl/forms/GTnbTMxz68pCDgfo1 or nominate a friend https://goo.gl/forms/WLc4cRpsXRb1d3it2. We need you! #questisthebest #questacademycharter #poqa

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At Quest Academy we love to STEM!

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Google Slides

We are learning how to create our own Google Slide Presentation. Students can access their google account at home. Username or email: firstname.lastname@qackids.orgPassword: first initial, last initial, unique 3 digit number, rams but without the commas and spaces (same as … Continue reading

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Volunteers Needed for Upcoming Carnival (click on flyer to send email)

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Remember the 2017-2018 school year with a Quest Yearbook

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One of the tools we use to teach, practice, and assess standards is Nearpod. Each student is able to respond to questions on their individual iPad.  It provides us, teacher and student, with immediate feedback. And it is fun!  

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Class surveys

We are learning about tally charts, surveys, and graphs. Help us gather data by completing this quick insect survey: Insect Survey

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Helen Keller Visits 1st Grade

Today we visited with Helen Keller. We enjoyed hearing about her amazing story. It was fun to practice making braille letters. We want to work hard and have courage like Helen Keller.

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Quest Academy FREE Family Skate Night

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Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson visit 1st Grade

“Hello!” Thanks to Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson we are able to communicate with people over long distances. We enjoyed seeing phones from the past and were surprised to learn how they worked. Thank you Alexander and Thomas for … Continue reading

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