Twice a year, elementary and middle school families receive a detailed report from their child’s guide. Unlike a traditional report card with grades and test scores, Quest’s reports offer a detailed, qualitative reflection of their child’s growth. These reports provide a comprehensive picture of not only a student’s academic progress, but also social-emotional development, leadership skills, […]
Read MoreQuest Middle School students completed their estuary field studies last week. Students learned about anadromous fish runs, salt marshes, rocky shores, and sandy beaches in the field, and we had great weather for it! Student-led discussions centered around the importance of these habitats to two estuaries: the Narrow River and Narragansett Bay. They also researched […]
Read MoreUE had an exceptional first term and took full advantage of being at school in-person for all but one week of the semester. We were busy! The children came back in September, ready to work and eager to jump back into in-person learning. In addition to their small group lessons in math, geometry, and language, […]
Read MoreFor the last several weeks, Quest’s Primary and Lower Elementary classrooms have been immersed in the lifecycle of the great Monarch Butterfly. Each level has spent time observing, reading books, and creating art related to this amazing metamorphosis. Each Primary classroom had caterpillars that were discovered by students outdoors, and placed into small environments. The […]
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