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Quincy District and Curriculum

Quincy Public School follows the Massachusetts Curriculum Framework. Best practices and high expectations for all learners are implemented throughout the district. The Quincy school district is composed of 11 elementary schools, five middle schools, and two high schools. Smaller class size is emphasized throughout the district. The district curriculum is aligned with state and national standards. Students are assessed using a range of different measurements throughout the year. State assessments are given at the appropriate grade levels in core subjects. Grade level progress reports are given from K-4 to assess academic and social progress.

We currently cover the following Quincy-area school district: Quincy Public Schools.

Schools in Quincy include:

Merrymount Elementary School is located on 4 Agawam Road, Quincy, MA, 02169, Merrymount Elementary School covers grades K-5 and can be contacted at 617-984-8762.  Merrymount Elementary School was built in 1928. Although the building is smaller, it helps to maintain the neighborhood-school atmosphere. In 1977, a gym and cafeteria, media center, two classrooms, staff lounge and elevator were added to the school. The school offers math enrichment programs, reading intervention, and enrichment programs such as Lego Robotics, Math Coaching, Computer Clubs, Book Discussion club and Space Camp. Students in Massachusetts are taught with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks in mind. These frameworks provide students, teachers and families with expectations for the knowledge and skills that students should have at the end of each year. For example, students in grade 2 English Language Arts and Literacy should be able to retell stories and determine their central message, lesson or moral. They should also be able to describe how words and phrases supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem or song. For more information on how SchoolTutoring Academy can help your child succeed in English, including reading and writing, please contact us.

Central Middle School is located on 875 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170, Central Middle School covers grades 6-8 and can be contacted at 617-984-8725.  The school building of Central Middle School is very new, having being built in 2013. The school is state-of-the-art and contains a lot of new technology. Features at the school include a 484 seat auditorium, wireless internet access, new computer labs and much more. The school also services gifted and talented students from the Advanced Placement Center at the school. According to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, grade 7 students in Science and Technology/Engineering should be able to ask scientific questions about the natural world and things human designs, be able to learn through observations and experiments, and solve problems the same ways scientists and engineers do. In English Language Arts and Literacy, students read various texts such as books, poems, letters, news articles and internet pages. They then analyze these texts in order to understand them and make connections between texts. Having a good background in English is essential as in higher grades, this previously learned knowledge is built upon. For more information on how SchoolTutoring Academy can help your child reach their full potential, please contact us.

Quincy High School is located on 100 Coddington St, Quincy, MA 02169, Quincy High School covers grades 9-12 and can be contacted at 617-984-8754.  Quincy High School opened at it current site in 1924. In 2010, the school building was updated into a 330,000 square foot state-of-the-art new building with technology integrated into many parts of the school. The school includes a 750-seat theater, wireless internet access, a 3 station gymnasium with fitness and multi-purpose rooms, new computer labs and more. The school offers multiple programs to fit the needs of its students, this includes advanced courses, technical certification courses, standard courses and remedial courses. The mascot of Quincy High School is the President’s Hat. The school is one of the two high schools in the city of Quincy. Dr. Priscilla Chan, a pediatrician, philanthropist and wife of Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg is an alumni of Quincy High School. Students wishing to go college or university after high school often take SATs and ACTs to put on their applications. For more information on the SAT and ACT preparation SchoolTutoring Academy offers, please contact us.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Quincy District Curriculum

The district provides additional academic and social support throughout the school year and during the summer. Extended Education, Literary and Career & Technology Programs are a few of the additional programs. Literacy is all areas, such as technological and financial literacy are promoted as well. Innovation is discussed as a primary inducement of entrepreneurship as well. Students also explore the best places to start their own business, both in terms of local and state opportunities, and national and international opportunities as well.

Quincy Public Schools also has school partners sponsor for special projects offering interactive hands-on activities in the classroom. These partnerships enhance learning opportunities for all students. Interactive opportunities allow educators to meet the needs of a diverse group of learners. Tactile learners are able to use their learning modalities with hands-on activities.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Quincy Educational News

  • Virtual Backpack - Quincy Public Schools maintain a virtual backpack. This allows parents and students to remain connected to the district. The webpage has curriculum updates and links to each grade levels. Also, recent event and upcoming district activities are on the webpage. School committee updates from recent meetings are available via this web page. Parents and students may obtain detailed information about special district programs from the Virtual Backpack.
  • Teacher Mini-Grants - The district offers several grant opportunities for educators seeking funding for individual classroom school projects. David Eckzison Excellence in Teaching Grant and Quincy School Community Partnership grants are available to elementary school teachers only. The grants are in the amount of $350 and support lessons that involve community collaboration and service learning. Grants available on the middle and high school level are the Boston University grant and the Street Works Development grant.
  • Literacy Programs - The program was implemented in the Quincy Public Schools to assist struggling readers between Kindergarten and 3rd grade. Literacy intervention is provided for student in danger of failing and classified as at-risk. The intervention is research-based and student and parent receive feedback regarding the learner’s literary progress.

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About Quincy, Massachusetts

Quincy is located in Norfolk County in Massachusetts, very close to Boston. The area of what would become the city was first settled in 1625. In 1792, the area split off from the precinct of Braintree, and the new city was named after Colonel John Quincy. The city of Quincy is known for its Granite industry, and Quincy was also where the United States’ first commercial railroad, the “Granite Railway” was built. This railway was used to transport granite to Boston as many buildings there used the rock. The companies Howard John and Dunkin Donuts were also founded in the city. Other nicknames for Quincy include the “Birthplace of the American Dream” and “City of Presidents”, as both President John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams were born there.

Visitors to Quincy can enjoy 27 miles of coastline and fascinating historic sites. Popular attractions in Quincy include Adams National Historical Park, the USS Salem and the U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Museum and the Quincy Historical Cemetery. The city is mix of both residential and urban neighborhoods. There’s much to see and do in the city of Quincy.

In 2017, the population of Quincy was 94,166, making it the eighth most populated city in the state. 16.2% of the population was under 18, 28.0% of the population was between 18-34, 28.0% was 35-54, 12.5% was 55-64 and 15.2% was over the age of 65. The median household income in the city was $64,890 in 2017

Adams National Historical Park

Visitors to Adams National Historical Park can view and tour the homes of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, the second and sixth presidents of the United States respectively. The home on Adams National Historical Park was the home to entire Adams family, including writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams, and U.S Ambassador to Great Britain, Charles Francis Adams. The Adams family lived at the home from 1720 to 1927, spanning four generations of the family The park also contains the Stone Library, which houses the books owned by John Quincy Adams. This library was believed to be the first presidential library, and contains more than 14,000 historic volumes in 12 languages.

Marina Bay

Marina Bay in Quincy contains a mix of condominium, commercial and entertainment facilities. Found in the area is a large marina and a seaside boardwalk. The Marina is situated on the Squantum Peninsula at the mouth of the Neponset River where it meets Dorchester Bay in Boston Harbor. Marina Bay was built on the former site of the Victory Destroyer Plant and Naval Air Station Squantum, a naval airfield that was closed in 1954. Visitors to the bay can enjoy a variety of restaurants, longues, clubs and shops situated on the boardwalk. From the Marina, it is also possible to enjoy an incredible view of the Boston skyline. There is also The Launch and Summerhouse, an oceanfront venue available for private rentals.

USS Salem and the U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Museum

The USS Salem and the U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Museum is where shipbuilding history comes to life. The USS Salem was once a heavy cruiser and was laid down in the shipyard where it now serves as a museum in 1945. The museum portion was established in 1993 after efforts by locals to revive the shipyard area. The museum is private and non-profit and many of the exhibits on board the ship are related to U.S Naval History and shipbuilding. The main deck of the ship is also open to visitors, and there is a large model ship collection. A portion of the museum is also dedicated to displaying Navy SEAL History.

Interesting Facts

  • The name of the city is actually pronounced “Quinzy”.
  • Quincy holds the record for the longest running Flag Day parade in the country, beginning in 1952.
  • Quincy is easy to access via public transportation as it is part of the Metro Boston.
  • The public library in Quincy is called the Thomas Crane Public Library.
  • The city used to have a minor league Eastern Basketball Association team called the Quincy Chiefs.
  • The city also used to have a professional baseball team called the Shipbuilders. They competed in the New England League in 1933 before moving to the city of Nashua.

Chalk Talk: Understanding Early Intervention

Early intervention is the key to student success and closing the achievement gap. Unfortunately, all learners do not begin at the same level. Many students in school perform significantly below their peers. Students that are performing significantly lower require immediate intervention. This intervention is necessary to close the achievement gap and ensure that those low performing students do not continue to digress. If the achievement gap is not closed early in a students’ educational career then the learning gap will continue to grow. Educators, parents and administrator must be proactive to close this gap and not wait until the learner reaches middle or secondary school. Immediate action must be taken at the early grades to ensure future academic success for struggling learners.