Quest Specials Teachers
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Quest Art Show
The halls are looking mighty bare without the Quest Art Show down. I wanted to take a moment to recognize the student's whose artwork was chosen to be 'Best of Show'. The art pieces chosen will be on display in the office and in the hallways of the school through the rest of the year. Each staff member at Quest was given a ribbon to vote on their favorite piece in the whole art show. Winners received a ribbon and a certificate for their extraordinary efforts in the art room.
Winners include:
Y5/Kindergarten:
William Brown and Billy Brown
1st Grade:
Charlie Porter, Lyssa Romans, Tyler Bedford, Klaire Wilson, Ashlyn McTurner, Samantha Sullivan, Jelissa Rosado, Harrison Stewart, Lucas Morris, and Jozelyn Puskarz
2nd Grade:
Bruce Paternosterand Mikayla Baker
3rd Grade:
Kamari Williams, Xander Frederick, Jose Estremera, Samantha Menard, Trevor Glanert, Lianna Shakoor, and Raeven Ponder
4th Grade:
Camilla Watkins, Noah Schaible, Evangelina Draper, Nickolas Robinson, Austyn Carson, Kevin Downing, Kyle Barker, Cheyanne Henry, and Jacob Penner
5th Grade:
Evangelist Jackson, Daniel Ortiz, Samantha Hubenet
6th Grade:
Kathryn Root, Austin Barrett, and Sumayah Elsadig
7/8 Grade:
Jacob Bulanda, Justin Chubb, Tori Forystek, Taylor Guarino, Justin Harris, Jemia Hoskins, Alize Jackson, Skyla Kirk, Jesse Miller, Cody Penner, Elayjia Perkins, Brendan Phipps, Janelle Reid, Jorge Sanchez, Madelyn Silverthorn, Kayla Townsend, Darryl Vaughn, Christopher Willer, Jovan Wright, Spencer Zadigian, Louis Box, Kevin Felder Jr., Oscar Gutierrez, Dakota Joseph, Kaitlynn Moore, Zachary Nelson, Cotoure Owens, Christopher Parkin, Jasmine Reynolds, Havanah Rivera, Janai Robertson, Dalen Seals, Jessica Sexton, Luecresse Taylor, Brianna Zettel, and Justice Gutherie
Winners include:
Y5/Kindergarten:
William Brown and Billy Brown
1st Grade:
Charlie Porter, Lyssa Romans, Tyler Bedford, Klaire Wilson, Ashlyn McTurner, Samantha Sullivan, Jelissa Rosado, Harrison Stewart, Lucas Morris, and Jozelyn Puskarz
2nd Grade:
Bruce Paternosterand Mikayla Baker
3rd Grade:
Kamari Williams, Xander Frederick, Jose Estremera, Samantha Menard, Trevor Glanert, Lianna Shakoor, and Raeven Ponder
4th Grade:
Camilla Watkins, Noah Schaible, Evangelina Draper, Nickolas Robinson, Austyn Carson, Kevin Downing, Kyle Barker, Cheyanne Henry, and Jacob Penner
5th Grade:
Evangelist Jackson, Daniel Ortiz, Samantha Hubenet
6th Grade:
Kathryn Root, Austin Barrett, and Sumayah Elsadig
7/8 Grade:
Jacob Bulanda, Justin Chubb, Tori Forystek, Taylor Guarino, Justin Harris, Jemia Hoskins, Alize Jackson, Skyla Kirk, Jesse Miller, Cody Penner, Elayjia Perkins, Brendan Phipps, Janelle Reid, Jorge Sanchez, Madelyn Silverthorn, Kayla Townsend, Darryl Vaughn, Christopher Willer, Jovan Wright, Spencer Zadigian, Louis Box, Kevin Felder Jr., Oscar Gutierrez, Dakota Joseph, Kaitlynn Moore, Zachary Nelson, Cotoure Owens, Christopher Parkin, Jasmine Reynolds, Havanah Rivera, Janai Robertson, Dalen Seals, Jessica Sexton, Luecresse Taylor, Brianna Zettel, and Justice Gutherie
Monday, March 18, 2013
March Music Activities
Students in grades young 5's-3rd grade have been doing a variety of steady beat activities that utilize songs and movement. The most recent and festive activity was one called Leprechaun's Dance. Students learned new terminology such as Macrobeat and Microbeat and demonstrated it with their body movements. Students learned a cute song about a leprechaun and demonstrated a macrobeat in the beginning and a microbeat in the middle.
Students in 4th grade have been working on learning how to read basic music notation to prepare them for their recorder unit that starts this week Monday 3/18/13. Students in 5th grade have been doing group collaborations and reenactments of Aesop Fables. Students were taught 5 different fables, broke into groups of 4 people and selected 1 fable to present to class. Each group decided if they wanted to present it as a rap, song or a play. Each group was encouraged to utilize creativity and collaborate together.
Middle School Choir students have been working on their ear training skills through a variety of warm ups. Choir students have done an excellent job learning how to audiate, imitate and produce correct vocal tones thus allowing the ensemble to sing better in harmony. Middle School Band have been working on developing better reading skills, core ensemble skills and more difficult concert pieces.
Honors Band is a new ensemble highlighting the top 2 students in each section. This ensemble meets once a week during their lunch time and has been a great learning experience for these hardworking dedicated students. In addition to Honors Band another newly developed ensemble is Quest Academy Jazz Band. This ensemble functions as a club and meets Thursdays after school from 3:45-4:30 and plays fun up tempo funky rock tunes.
Upcoming Concert Dates
May 22nd-Young 5's-3rd Grade
May 23rd-4th/5th, choir, band
Students in 4th grade have been working on learning how to read basic music notation to prepare them for their recorder unit that starts this week Monday 3/18/13. Students in 5th grade have been doing group collaborations and reenactments of Aesop Fables. Students were taught 5 different fables, broke into groups of 4 people and selected 1 fable to present to class. Each group decided if they wanted to present it as a rap, song or a play. Each group was encouraged to utilize creativity and collaborate together.
Middle School Choir students have been working on their ear training skills through a variety of warm ups. Choir students have done an excellent job learning how to audiate, imitate and produce correct vocal tones thus allowing the ensemble to sing better in harmony. Middle School Band have been working on developing better reading skills, core ensemble skills and more difficult concert pieces.
Honors Band is a new ensemble highlighting the top 2 students in each section. This ensemble meets once a week during their lunch time and has been a great learning experience for these hardworking dedicated students. In addition to Honors Band another newly developed ensemble is Quest Academy Jazz Band. This ensemble functions as a club and meets Thursdays after school from 3:45-4:30 and plays fun up tempo funky rock tunes.
Upcoming Concert Dates
May 22nd-Young 5's-3rd Grade
May 23rd-4th/5th, choir, band
Spring Scholastic Book Fair Quest
-Scholastic Book Fairs-
March 22-28, 2013
Location: Media Center
Volunteers needed to setup, run, and close down book fair.
Please come share in our school's Book Fair.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Shamrock Shuffle
The Shamrock Shuffle will take place next Thursday, March 14th, after school. Registration forms will be going home in the next couple days, so keep an eye out. For only $2 students can participate, earn a special shamrock token, certificate, and possibly win a medal. Medals will be awarded to 1st-3rd place finishes in each grade during the next days school assembly. Please turn in payment and registration form by Wednesday March 13th. Although late registrations will be accepted, I do not fill out race tags or certificates for late registrations. This means that if you finish first and do not have a race tag you will not recieve the medal!
Extra registration forms can be found in the front office.
PTO will be providing post race refreshments.
If you are able to help, we are always in need of volunteers to spread out along the course to cheer on racers and ensure the safety of everyone.
Post race medals will be awarded at the following days assembly.
Middle school races first followed by 5,4,3,2,1, and K. In separate heats.
The race is outside. Please dress weather appropriate.
Please be present at the time your child races. The race is over by 4:10
Any questions? Email me at 83.cwoods@heritageacademies.com
Good luck!!
-Carolyn Woods
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Jump Rope for Heart
Students have been working very hard on their jump roping skills and raising money for the American Heart Association. Keep up the good work!
The Jump Rope for Heart Event takes place next week during students regular gym time. Envelopes with donations are due anytime during the week. Lucky Duck coupons can be turned in anytime. Students should dress in their most comfortable Quest uniform or PE uniform and they are also welcome to bring a water bottle!
Help save a life and be a Heart Hero.
Online fundraising is easy! Donate today!
The Jump Rope for Heart Event takes place next week during students regular gym time. Envelopes with donations are due anytime during the week. Lucky Duck coupons can be turned in anytime. Students should dress in their most comfortable Quest uniform or PE uniform and they are also welcome to bring a water bottle!
Help save a life and be a Heart Hero.
Online fundraising is easy! Donate today!
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Music with Ms. King
January 26th a select group of 7th and 8th grade band students performed in Michigan School Band and Orchestra Solo and Ensemble (MSBOA) and did an outstanding job. There were over 70 middle schools that had students attend this event. Quest students signed up in October and selected pieces to prepare for the festival. Students met with me during my lunch break and after school for guidance and practice tips on their piece. At the event students played their piece in front of an adjudicator and were given a rating from 1 to 4. Students who received a division 1 or 2 rating were issued a metal. Quest students did a fantastic job at our very first Solo and Ensemble Festival. Every student medaled and 7 Division I ratings were issued along with 3 Division II ratings.
The following students received a Division I
Eve Draper
Emory Kimball
Ashanta Fesik
Malaysia Holt
Diana Chavez
Tori Forystek
Connie McBride
The following students received a Division II
Cameron Harris
Mekye McRae
Shanece Moore
Amber Sayye
Jordan Ulsh
The following students received a Division I
Eve Draper
Emory Kimball
Ashanta Fesik
Malaysia Holt
Diana Chavez
Tori Forystek
Connie McBride
The following students received a Division II
Cameron Harris
Mekye McRae
Shanece Moore
Amber Sayye
Jordan Ulsh
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