The Norma Tushaus Bench and endowment were created, thanks to an estate gift from the late Norma Tushaus, in order to fund the district's Child and Family Mentor Program. The Jean Stettner Media Center at Lincoln-Douglas Elementary was named thanks to an estate gift from the late Jean Stettner. Quincy Public Schools will begin construction in June, 2015 on the first of five new elementary schools and an addition to QHS that will allow 9th-graders to attend high school with their peers. The Quincy community overwhelming supported a building referendum by a 2:1 margin. The entire QPS District went wireless! Over the next year, the Foundation placed more than 500 wireless devices in our schools. The QJHS band room was renovated and renamed for Dr. Reading Recovery was reinstated in all QPS elementary schools and Flinn Memorial Stadium received a new FieldTurf artificial surface. The public phase of the DREAM BIG campaign was launched and the effort continued into 2017. DREAM BIG is a $4M dollar major gifts campaign with targeted initiatives in the areas of Curriculum, Technology, Fine Arts, Athletics, and Endowment. The quiet phase of the DREAM BIG campaign began. We are now the Quincy Public Schools Foundation. One of the major changes coming out of the study was to change the organization’s name to better reflect our mission. QFQE underwent a feasibility study to analyze the possibility of a major gifts campaign. The QHS Alumni Association raised a significant portion of funding for this project. Linda Dorn to become trained Literacy Coaches.Ī new electronic sign was erected in front of QHS in memory of the late principal Paul Koscielski. The Foundation sent five QPS teachers to attend the University of Arkansas at Little Rock training with Dr. The Kirk Family Circle of Investment Garden was dedicated. The Foundation now has 35 Circles and one Bench. Gifts of any amount may be added to a Circle or Bench at any time. To create a new Circle, the minimum investment is $10,000 and to create a new Bench, the minimum investment is $50,000. This investment will touch the lives of children in our community for generations to come. Circles of Investment are a unique way to honor an individual, group, or company while adding support to students and education in Quincy. The first Circles of Investment were initiated and celebrated. The final phase of Science for Life was completed in 2007. Since the project’s conception, the Foundation has maintained its commitment to assist the District by providing additional funding necessary for teacher training and the acquisition of quality materials for all pre-K-12 classrooms. The Science for Life Initiative was successfully implemented an inquiry based science curriculum in the Quincy Public Schools. The Foundation awards four scholarships annually to QHS graduates. The QFQE Scholarship Program was initiated. We partner with the Quincy Public Schools to support this program. The program has earned the Governor’s Home Town Award, the Tutor/Mentor Connection Award for the State of Illinois and the Presidential Daily Points of Light Award. This program matches positive, caring adult volunteers with students in a one-on-one supportive relationship. The Child/Family Mentor Program actively involves more than 200 mentors assisting children in the Quincy Public Schools on a yearly basis. The Child/Family Mentor Program was created through a teacher grant. The Quincy Foundation for Quality Education (QFQE) was created in the fall by a volunteer Board of Trustees as a result of the recognition of the importance of public education. The Quincy Public Schools Foundation began in 1989 as the Quincy Foundation for Quality Education (QFQE) to aid in the funding of academic program enrichment, quality enhancement, and extended learning opportunities in the Quincy Public Schools.
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