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Submitted by parent on June 01, 2020
My son has blossomed at Quinsig. He struggled in Kindergarten but the support I got from the administration and special education department was amazing. His principal Mrs Kue said never be afraid to advocate for your child. Best decision I made was keeping my son in district at Quinsig. Don’t look at the numbers, look at the people educating your children—Quinsig has some of the best!
Submitted by parent on February 06, 2016
My child has been bullied at this school all year. I have had multiple meetings with the principal and assistant principal. Officially pulled my child from the school this past week because he was assaulted in the bathroom. Another student pushed him down and smashed his face on the floor, administration did nothing. Don't send your kids here. It is not a safe school for these children.
Submitted by parent on November 23, 2014
a 1st class school my child is in her 7th year at this school,every teacher she had was like a mentor to her,i am very proud to say my child went to quinsigamond,her mother and uncle also spent all theiryoung school years at quinsigamond.at their next school they were national junior honor society,its too bod they have to teach common core math but that is the state ruining the education at the school
Submitted by parent on September 25, 2014
This school has gone down hill since Debbie Mitchell retired. There is no sense of community at this school anymore. The importance of reading "everyday no matter what" has been lost. The principal does not send any type of communication home to let parents know what is going on at the school. Many good teachers have left recently, leaving me to question what type of education my son is getting from this school. My son used to love going to school, now he asks to stay home and complains about going because it is boring. He loves to learn new things and has always loved going to school, so it saddens me he has lost his love for school. He constantly complains the others kids disrupt class and the rest of the students lose out because of it. This school is failing my son.