Monday, December 12, 2022

Principal Update

QUEST Families, 

Our IB Profile focus for the month of December is caring, and how timely that is. Between our Joy Shop, Giving Tree, and the general energy found in the month of December, examples of caring are in abundant supply. December also marks the official start of the second marking period; thank you for a great start, and thanks for your continued partnership as we move into a new marking period!

Inquiry at Home! 

Our School Improvement Team (SIT) is working on strengthening our approaches around inquiry based learning. QUEST has long been known for being an inquiry school, so we are using this year to improve our practices and to ensure we are providing our learners with rich, meaningful learning experiences...through an inquiry based approach! 

There are many ways to promote inquiry. Here are a few ideas to get started:  


  • Lay random books around from time-to-time. Put a book in a spot where your child will notice it and, perhaps, even pick it up! 
  • Put objects in front of your child that make them curious! When I was mowing this summer, I came across a dried out dragon fly. I brought it inside and just showed my daughters. Their questions and curiosity took off, and I pushed them to do the research to find answers to those questions. What can you put in front of your child that will spark their questions? 
  • Model questions! Stop, notice, and question the things you are noticing. If your child sees that, and if you sometimes ask them some of your questions, they will see what lifelong learning looks like!
  • Limit screen time! Allow your child to be bored each day. It is incredible how they will default to creativity when they claim they are bored and there is "nothing to do!"  

Staff Shout-outs 
Further in the blog, you will see our staff shout-outs, submitted by our families. Please join me in celebrating our awesome staff here at QUEST. If you'd like to give someone a shout-out, you can find it at the top of the blog. See the image below to see where you click to submit a shout-out.






Parent Information Night: your feedback is wanted! 

This fall, our Parent Information Night had about 50% family attendance across the school. Life is busy, but our school community wants to ensure that we are supporting our families in a way that fits you, the family member! With that in mind, please take a moment to complete a survey using the link below.

In this survey, we provide three future options: a standard Information Night (what we do now), an Open House, or using Ice Cream Social coupled with a Parent University (optional learning for parents). We have a committee at the school that will be taking the results and reimagining this event based on the feedback we receive. 

Thanks for sharing your feedback here!

Applications for QUEST 
According to applications we receive, 90% of the people who apply to be part of QUEST do so because of word-of-mouth. That is, they've spoken with a current QUEST family and it has sparked their interest. 

We will be sending out applications for the 2023-2024 school year on January 3rd, with an application deadline, for new potential Kindergarten families, by February 1. Please join me in celebrating and getting all the good from QUEST out into the community. Your opinions are a huge help! 

12/23/22 Reminder!

12/23 is a half day of school. Please contact the attendance office if you are picking your child up on the half-day. Our parent pick-up is at 11:25, and our buses pull away from the school at 11:45! 


I hope you and your family have a restful break during the week of 12/26/22. 2023 is just around the corner, and I am confident that it will be another awesome year for our learning community. 

Be well,

Derek Warren 
QUEST Principal 





Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Level Updates

 Kindergarten

Wow! We have been in school for 3 months! We have settled into a good stride. We continue to learn new concepts each day. We completed our first 3- Way Conference where we shared goals, we set for ourselves. We work each day to get closer to meeting those goals. We had such an amazing time at the QUEST Thanksgiving Feast. We are so excited for the holiday season and are preparing to participate in the JOY Shop for the first time too. There are so many firsts in Kindergarten and the traditions and celebrations at QUEST are some of the most exciting! We have some older friends coming in to share a presentation on the celebrations and tradition that we have to look forward to. This is perfect because we have just started a new inquiry planner called "Let's Celebrate". This is an inquiry into celebrations. This is such a busy time of year for all of us but so exciting!

Primary

The Primary classes have been having a blast learning about maps and how to read and make them. We will be moving on to learn about how we use "waves," to communicate and this will include how we use sound waves and light waves to communicate. This is a great time of the year to show students examples of this communication when viewing holiday lights and music. Other examples are stop lights, railroad crossings, alarm bells and more.

This time of the year is a fun and busy time in Primary. Some classes have been participating in a snow globe card exchange, others have been learning about different holidays around the world and some have been working hard at making and assembling things for the JOY shop. No matter how each class is learning, we know the students are having fun.

When we come back next month, students will begin looking at nonfiction texts and how to write them. We encourage you read nonfiction texts to your child. This will help strengthen their background knowledge.

 

Elementary

The Elementary Level classes wrapped up their first planner about weather.  Students enjoyed the variety of hands-on lessons and learning the difference between weather and climate.  This planner was a perfect lead into the next unit on how people meet their needs.  Students will look at various places throughout the world to see how geographical features effect the way people live and meet their needs.  

Thank you to families for participating in our Fall Three-Way Conferences.  Students enjoyed sharing their goals with families. Classes are working on reflecting on goals on a regular basis.  

At the end of December the Elementary classes will be taking a field trip to the Rochester Museum and Science Center.  The field trip connects to our studies about weather, and also builds background knowledge about earth’s processes and the geology of New York State.  


Intermediate

This month the Intermediate team has been inquiring about ancient civilizations in our planner called Location Helps Engineer Growth. As a level, our primary focus has been learning about Ancient Egypt. Students are looking at ways Egyptians adapted and modified their location to engineer a successful civilization. A highlight of this planner has been our field trip to the Memorial Art Gallery to explore their exhibits on Ancient Egypt. After finishing up their inquiry in Ancient Egypt, student will then explore and make connections with other ancient civilizations and how they used their location to engineer success and development.

Other Intermediate highlights this moth
  • Field trip to Hochstien for a holiday concert
  • Students performed in the school concert
  • Classes will begin creating and constructing sleds for the Quest Sled Race

Special Areas

Spanish Update

This month students are sharing about themselves. What can they do?
  • Intermediates can describe themselves and what they like to do in a memorized presentation with slides or props.
  • Elementary students will present posters they have created that demonstrate who they are and what they like to do.
  • Primary students can share self-portraits that focus on age, hair and eye color.
  • Kindergarten students can introduce themselves and they are learning to share their age.
Toward the end of December, we will take a look at how different holidays are celebrated in Spanish-speaking countries. Your children are bringers of joy every day! Thank you for sharing them with us!

Lost & Found: Take a Look!

 We have a large amount of lost and found items that will be donated at the end of the month. Please have your child take a look at the items. They will be on display in the cafeteria.








Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Winter Spirit Week!


 Spirit week is the week of December 19!



Monday: Hat Day: Wear your favorite hat!

Tuesday: Sport Day: Dress like an athlete or wear your favorite jersey or team shirt! 

Wednesday: Character Day: Dress up like your favorite book or movie character. Make sure it is school appropriate! 

Thursday: Winter Day: Dress in a winter theme or wear your favorite sweater!

Friday: PJ Day ( it’s a half day): Wear your pajamas or wear comfortable clothes!



Monday, December 5, 2022

Giving Tree

 

6th Grade Information Night

 

PTSO Update

 

Our Corner of the World

 

Staff Shout-Outs

 We are excited to celebrate the staff members who earned shout-outs during the first marking period! The QUEST staff is second-to-none, and we will take any chance we can get when it comes to celebrating their work. 

Would you like to provide a staff member with a shout-out? Is there someone at QUEST that has gone above and beyond for your child and/or family? Please find the shout-out form at the top of our school blog. 


Thursday, December 1, 2022

Band Students of the Month

Congratulations to the November Band Students of the Month!



Cole Achter

Joey Benza

Sophia Case

Bruce Casey

Mason Cook

Caleb Davis

Dominic Dimino

London Duque

Hadrian Godfrey

Emma Green

Mickaylah Harrison

Noah Holdgate

Jackson Kammer

Elijah Kingdollar

Skyler Lucas

Declan Lynch

Callan McFadden

Gabriella Merica

Alex Oyer

Eleanora Radford

Serenity Ryan

Vala Sarnowski

Vincent Sciortino

PJ Shaw

Evan Smith

Emma Spreter

Selah Spry

Callie Stevens

Greyson Sullivan

Raymond Trice

Jackson Vieira

Adeline Warren

Kylie Wedgwood

Monday, November 14, 2022

Principal Update

QUEST Families,

I hope the month of November finds you and your family well, with plenty to feel grateful for. As we close out the first marking period, the day-to-day at QUEST has been quite busy but productive. Please take the time to review all the information found in the blog for this month. 

Report Card Conversations

Your child's term 1 report card will be available for you to view, within the Campus Backpack, on November 30th. Report cards are a chance to have reflective conversations that are focused on growth. As always, I would encourage you to have a conversation with your child about their report card. Some suggested conversation prompts are below.

  • What are you most proud of this term?
  • What ways did you show growth?
  • What is an area or two where you want to improve during the next marking period?
  • What IB Learner Profiles did you use this marking period that helped you to be successful?
  • At the three-way conference we discussed goals. How might your goals help you succeed? 

Read-a-thon: Twenty Thousand!?

It is always unreal when our community rallies and works together toward a goal. This was on display at our most recent fund-raiser, where our school surpassed our goal and brought in $24,000. This is impressive, and our PTSO is beyond appreciative of the efforts to support their budget. Our school is founded on rich traditions, all of which our PTSO supports in various ways! Thank you for your efforts around the recent fund-raiser. 

IB Profile of the Month: Open-Minded

The IB Learner Profiles are our success toolbox if we are going to be internationally minded, action-oriented, thriving people. Each profile is meant to stretch both students and adults!

The month of November our school community is honing in on being open-minded. I would challenge you to have conversations with your children regarding what being open-minded looks like for you. Do you have to use this profile at your work place? With family and friends? When navigating the world? Thank you for helping to share your adult expertise on this profile with your child.

🎉Half Days on 11/15 and 11/22 🎉

Just a reminder that 11/15 and 11/22 are half days of school for our students. If you are picking your child up, please do your best to notify our attendance office @ questattendance@hilton.k12.ny.us the night before. 

As always, please know that the QUEST community is grateful for the partnerships we have with our families. If we can be of any support or assistance to you and your family, please do not hesitate to reach out.

With gratitude,

Derek Warren

QUEST Principal 

Picture Retakes

Picture make-ups will be on Tuesday, November 29.

See the document below for an order sheet for pictures. You can also go to this website and use the code 22QE to order.


Yearbook Update

 Feast, Joy Shop, Halloween Parade, Sled Race, Ice Cream Social...all of these events and more will be captured in the 2022-2023 QUEST yearbook.  Order your yearbook now and start customizing your two free pages with your child's special memories!  Please contact your yearbook editors with any questions, or if you would like to join the yearbook team.

Jess Schuler jschuler@hilton.k12.ny.us    

Deb Bunt debbunt68@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Student Council Elections

On Election Day, the QUEST student body voted for this year's student council officers. It was a close race all around! The following are the results:

President: Elise Pestilli

Vice President: Michael Mammarello

Secretary and Treasurer: Lulu Tracey and Elsa Langswager


We are proud of all of the risk takers who ran for an officer position! All candidates who ran are automatically welcome to join our student council group as representatives. Also, each classroom will select a classroom representative to join our team. We are excited to get started!

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

PTSO Update and Apparel Sale

 



We are excited to share with you our new fall apparel store! The store will be open Nov. 7th - Nov. 23rd. https://hiltonquestspiritwear.itemorder.com/

All orders will be delivered to school before Christmas. There are Quest Elementary and Hilton spirtwear options available for everyone! 

Please email questptso@gmail.com if you have any questions. 

Thank you for all your continued support! 

 Quest PTSO 



Health Office Update

 

Monday, November 7, 2022

Special Area News

 DANCE PLANNER BEGINS THIS WEEK!

Starting on Monday, November 14th, all of QUEST will be participating in the Dance Planner!

● Wear SNEAKERS everyday!

● Students will report to the GYM during PE and Music class.

● ART and SPANISH will continue as normal.


Art:

Art class continues to be a blast! Intermediates are moving on to our Culture Planner where we

connect to Ancient Egypt and use hieroglyphics in our artwork. The kiln has been fired up so

Elementary and Primary can create projects with clay, and Kindergarten is wrapping up their

PATTERN projects!


Spanish:

In Spanish our planner is called Soy especial - I am special! At the Kindergarten level, we are

learning to introduce ourselves. Primary and Elementary students are creating a poster page

including descriptions and things they like to do. We are working toward a memorized

presentation at the Intermediate level.

Our Corner of the World

 

Band Students of the Month

 


Congratulations the October Band Students of the Month:

Leanora Bassett

Jaionni Broadnax

Hayleigh Burgio

Ava Caputo

Evan Cross

Olivia Duque

Gabby Gotham

Lillie Jines

Teaghan MacDonald-Muckle

Nolan Meyer

Elise Pestilli

Alex Pincelli

Olivia Plaisted

Lillian Schuler

Liam Stevens

Jason Washburn

Liam Yensan


Alice in Wonderland by the Hilton HS Drama Club

 

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Principal Update

QUEST Families,

Happy October. I hope you and your family have enjoyed some of the fall fun that Hilton has to offer, and that you are finding your family in the back-to-school groove. Things are busy at QUEST, and we continue to grateful for the opportunity to work alongside your family. We have many updates this month, so please review our family blog at your convenience. 

QUEST Reporting System

The QUEST reporting system, or the mechanisms we use to communicate your child's achievement as a learner, has had a couple shifts. You will notice these changes as we move toward three-way conferences, but I wanted to take a moment to highlight the shifts and the why behind each shift. 

Shift 1: There are no longer G, for goals, listed directly on the QUEST report card. Now, the report card will only have a 1,2,3 rating for each content area indicator, or an S (support)/I (independent) for the Approaches to Learning section (learning behaviors).

History of this: In the past, the teacher would bring the progress report, or report card, to the conference. Students would have goals, and the goals for the student would be established and marked on this report by using a G (for goal). So the report card would have some ratings (1,2,3) and some G's if that was a goal for the student. 

Why we made this change:  It was noted by many that this created confusion for parents when reading the report card. In addition, there were inconsistent amount of goals being established, and students often were not aware of what their goals were once the conference was over. This contradicts the purpose of a student establishing and having learning goals to work toward. 

Shift 2: We have created a new document, which you will see at the three way conferences, to record student goals and the school/home actions that help the child achieve the goal(s)! All student goals will center around the AtL's (Approaches to Learning). 

History of this: Different staff were using different forms for this process. In addition, the amount of goals varied . 

Why we made this change: The point of goal setting is student agency. That is, students owning their learning. As a school, we envision our students leaving QUEST after Intermediate as agents of their learning; as learners, they would know who they are and what they need, and can advocate for needs. This approach aligns us vertically as each level has a prescribed amount of goals, but we also have a common form to walk students through that process. You will see this form at the goal setting meeting.

Goals would later be followed up upon at Portfolio Share, which occurs in late February-early March. 


Halloween

Halloween is fast approaching, and our school will have an outdoor parade around the bus loop on 9:30 am on 10/31. Please feel free to join us. If you wish to participate with other classroom-wide activities, please chat with your child's teacher about opportunities. 

What if we do not celebrate Halloween? 

If your family does not celebrate Halloween, please be sure to communicate with your child's teacher so that we can prepare alternate opportunities for your child.  

What is allowed and not allowed to be worn to school on Halloween? 

  • No blood should be part of the costume that is worn to school.
  • Toy weapons that go with the costume should not be brought to school.
  • If a child has a mask with their costume, they should bring that in their bag; their classroom teacher will instruct them when it is an appropriate time to put it on.
  • Costumes should not be offensive or discriminate against others.


Thank you for your continued partnership. Please do not reach out should you have any questions. 


Respectfully,

Derek Warren

QUEST Principal 

Library News

 


Dear QUEST families,

After 22 years of living the QUEST life I am reluctantly saying goodbye!  We relocated to the east side of Rochester and I am changing school districts. It has been such an honor and privilege to work with the families, students, and staff at QUEST! You will always be in my heart! Happy wishes for a continued love of books and all things literacy, both robotic and print!  Miss Kennedy Shuterleff will be my replacement for the school year so please reach out to her for any needs! Onward and Upward! 

 New Library Staff: kshurtleff@hilton.k12.ny.us 

Sincerely, Stephanie Harney 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Concert Wear Drive

 

Student Council Update

Make a Difference Day

When: Saturday, October 29 from 10:00 AM - Noon

Where: Community Center

What: Join the Hilton community for Make a Difference Day. We will be working at the community center to help with the concert wear clothing exchange. We will be sorting clothing and helping students and parents to “shop” for gently used concert wear.

If you and your family are able to attend, please sign up using the following link. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Thank you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E094CA4A82BA7F85-make

 

  

Student Council Elections

Students who are interested in running for an officer position for student council need to see Ms. McCormick or Mrs. Tracey for an application. Officer positions include president (intermediate students only), vice president (intermediate students only), and secretary/treasurer (elementary students only). Applications are due on Friday, October 28th. Speeches will be read the following week. The election will be held on Election Day, November 8th. Following the election for officer positions, classroom representatives will be chosen. Thank you for your support!

Band Students of the Month

 

Congratulations to the October Band Students of the Month!

Evelyn Ballard

Andrew Burdick

Warren Burke

Olivia Colon

Andres Freytes

Nathan Gammariello

Alexis Koch

Cole Lenzi

Caleb Moore

Grace Pincelli

Addison Potter

Emma Potter

Sebastian Smyth

Penelope Tracey

Wesley Walke 

Violet Whitehead

Cadence Yerry

Level Updates

 Kindergarten:

The kindergarten team is off to a super start. We are making new friends and learning routines. We have started or Unit of Study for Inquiry:

This Is Us

Central Idea:
We are unique.
Lines of inquiry
How are we unique
  • What makes others unique
  • What makes a learning environment unique
  • How are we all connected
  • We are excited about exploring new books and math materials too.
We are showing that we are caring and can cooperate nicely. Friends are sharing with each other while we learn and play and help each other adjust to kindergarten.

We have met some older friends in the building. They have helped us to the bus. We love our new school!

We are hoping to take a trip to Kelly’s Apple farm sometime in October. We are looking forward to many other new experiences too. J

 

Primary:

The Primary Classes are excited for our new year!  We are happy to welcome Mrs. Elias and all of her teaching experience and positive energy to our team.  

Classes began the year by creating class routines.  These routines start good habits to make for a successful year.  One routine we all have been working on is asking students to read independently. Students should sit in one place with a book for at least 10 minutes. Miss Monfiletto's friends can read for 20 minutes!  Please make sure your child is practicing reading every night. Take turns between reading to your child and them reading to you.  Reading is the best way to support your child.

Students have also been learning that they all have stories to write.  No story is too boring, it's all about the way you write it.  Right now, when students write at home, praise them for just getting a story on the paper.  Spelling and handwriting will come, but we need students willing to write so they can practice those other skills.  One favorite story of our primary classes is "The Veggie Monster," which is an entire story about a boy eating a single pea!  Always remind your children that anything that happens to them could make a good story.  In the words of Mrs. PJ, "Put that story in your pocket and pull it out at writer's." 

Support your child in math by practicing counting and writing numbers, practicing addition and subtraction facts and playing with coins to learn their value and names.  

Our first planner has been "Who We Are," and we have been learning all about what a community is, our community, community helpers and how we can be super citizens in our own communities.  All of the primary classes had the opportunity to tour the Parma Public Library and the Hilton Volunteer Fire Station.  Deputy Strapp, of the Monroe Sheriff department came to QUEST and taught us about his job and car.   Dr. Kosiorek, Mr. Giest, Mr. Dale and Mrs. Paolini taught us about their roles in our school district and how rules and laws impact their jobs.  Students have learned different strategies to handle conflict, why we have rules and how we can help.  

In a few weeks we will start the next planner, "How We Organize Ourselves," through maps and physical land features. We will learn about map features and tools we use to navigate our world.


Elementary:

The Elementary Level classrooms are off and running with the new school year.  September was spent establishing routines and getting reacclimated to the school environment.  We are happy to reintroduce hallway meetings each morning and the schoolwide auditorium meetings on Wednesdays.  Students are enjoying the opportunity to come together as a whole group.

Our first planner is a science based unit on weather.  The central idea is that weather and climate follow predictable patterns.  We will look at how geographic regions have unifying characteristics, how patterns of change are used to predict weather, and solutions humans can design to reduce the impacts of weather related hazards.  This unit offers many hands-on, authentic learning opportunities which the students truly enjoy.


Intermediate:

The intermediate team is absolutely enjoying our current unit of inquiry, Every Action Has a Reaction. Our lines of inquiry are: An inquiry into the natural world and its laws; the interaction between the natural world (physical and biological) and human societies; how humans use their understanding of scientific principles; the impact of scientific and technological advances on society and on the environment. This week we created inertia crash test dummies. In this activity, groups attempted to demonstrate the law of inertia: Newton's first law states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an option in motion wants to stay in motion. We created ‘crash test dummies’ (using ping pong balls and wooden cars) and collected data on how speed influences the distance that our crash dummies went when they hit a barrier. We learned valuable lessons about the importance of seatbelts and energy.

Students are working diligently to set goals that will help support our learning. We will share these goals at our upcoming 3-way conferences. This year, our focus will be on using the Approaches to Learning (ATLs) to drive our goals.

To add a little more fun into the mix, the intermediate level is also beginning preparations for our FEAST demonstrations down at the creek. Thank you for sharing in our enthusiasm for a great start to the year!


Our Corner of the World

 

Library Update

Welcome to the Quest Library Media Center!



QUEST students from Kindergarten to Intermediate have been using Cubelet Robots! These are robot blocks that help teach important problem-solving skills. Students learn, collaborate, and design to engage in engineering, and computational thinking. Through using three different blocks, one for power, one for sensing the environment, and one for action, they can build an endless number of robots. This is the beginning of understanding that we can use robots to accomplish a variety of tasks, starting with play. Students reflect upon the robot they have created and can make changes to produce new outcomes. It is wonderful to watch them engaged in early engineering! Next up, Dash and Dot Robots in November and December!

                                     

Your student will be able to borrow books for a ten-day period unless they are being used for an inquiry project which allows them to keep books as long as needed. We have auto-generated overdue emails that send from our catalog system. Please do not panic when you get them. They are just a reminder to return the items as soon as you can!


Kindergarten and Primary classes have library every week for lessons. We have a flexible schedule, which allows all students to come to the library to exchange books whenever necessary. Elementary and Intermediate classes use the Library for research and lessons designed to meet the demanding IB curriculum.



LOAN LIMITS:

Kindergarten: 1 book

Primary: 2 books

Elementary: 3 books

Intermediate: 3 books



*Extra non-fiction books are allowed on each record in addition to personal fiction reading titles.


Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, feedback, or support. VOLUNTEERS are always in GREAT demand! Contact us if you are interested in more information.





PTSO Update

 

Yearbook Update

 QUEST parents, if you missed your chance to get the September discount on yearbooks, don't worry...you can still get 5% off in October!  This will be the final discount on yearbooks for the school year so order now to take advantage of the discounted rate!  Don't miss out on capturing these special memories of this amazing school year!  Please contact your friendly yearbook editors with any questions:

Jessica Schuler jschuler@hilton.k12.ny.us or Deb Bunt debbunt68@gmail.com

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Welcome Back Principal Message

QUEST Community,

We are off and running! Life at QUEST is moving full-speed ahead, and it has been such a privilege to welcome our learners back. The first day of school we rolled out the red carpet--literally--but we hope our students feel as though they are welcomed and affirmed each day they arrive at school. Thanks for your part in helping to start this year on a positive note! 





Health at QUEST

The Hilton Central School District recently added K-4 Health to each of our elementary schools. This instruction is taught at QUEST by Mr. Jacob Farrell, and he has sent a note home with each child regarding his role here at QUEST. Welcome to QUEST, Mr. Farrell. 

Our district has used a program named Second Steps to provide social/emotional instruction in the past, and Mr. Farrell will continue to use this resource. More specifically, he will be touching upon topics such as: 

  • growth mindset
  • goal setting
  • emotional management
  • empathy and kindness
  • problem solving
  • nutrition and healthy lifestyle

 

Information Nights 

QUEST holds Information Night in late September, and this year we are able to have it in-person. Please see below for the Information Nights: 

Primary: September 28 from 6:00-6:45

Intermediate: September 28 from 6:45-7:30

Kindergarten: September 29 from 6:00-6:45

Elementary: September 29 from 6:45-7:30


Chromebooks

Classes are getting underway with their work. Please make sure your child comes to school with their Chromebooks each day, charged and ready to go! As always, if you need help please submit a ticket via Incident IQ.


Help Me Celebrate Staff! 

Working in education requires grit, persistence, and passion. Our team at QUEST is second-to-none and consistently goes above and beyond to support our students. I've been fortunate to be in education for almost twenty years, but in recent years I have witnessed the job of the teacher become increasingly difficult.

Please join me this year in celebrating our teachers and staff. They deserve it! If you'd like to give a "shout out" to a staff member, please use the link below. I will deliver a certificate to celebrate them! 

CLICK ON THIS LINK OR FIND THE LINK AT THE TOP OF THE BLOG


I look forward to running into each of you throughout the year. Let's all work together to make this the best year yet for our learners. WE are QUEST!


With respect, 

Derek Warren

Principal 




Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Student Council Update- Homecoming!

 


Homecoming

Hilton Theme : Entertainment

QUEST Theme : At the movies!

When : Friday, October 7th, 2022

 

If you and your family want to walk with us in the homecoming parade please meet us at QUEST at 5:15. The parade leaves QUEST at 5:30. Students MUST be supervised by a parent/guardian in order to walk in the parade. 

 

If you have any decorations that may fit in with the movie theme and want to donate or let us borrow, feel free to drop them off at the security desk by September 30th.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Library News

 We announced the top readers of our Summer Reading Challenge.  

 

Grand Prize Winners

Lillian Schuler 

Alex Ruestow 

 

Level Winners:

Brooks Ruestow

Jason Zornow 

Cody Howell 

Nolan Meyer

Selah Spry

 

Students can access thousands of books in our e-book and audio program called Sora.  It is easy to use through the app on any mobile device, ipad or chromebook.  Instructions are at this link:

 

http://questrockstar.pbworks.com/w/page/139244697/SORA%20Instructions

Health Office Updates

 

Girls on the Run


 

Our Corner of the World

 

PTSO Update

 

Monday, September 12, 2022

Welcome Back to Specials!

 Art:

Students are thrilled to be back to the art room! We are settling in fast and look forward to creating artwork inspired by fall and the changing of the seasons.  If you have questions about art class @ QUEST, Ms. Powley's email address is spowley@hilton.k12.ny.us

 

PE:

Let’s meet Ms. Pignato!

 

Name: Jess Pignato

Schools I teach at: Quest, Middle School and High School

Subject: Physical Education

Bio: I graduated from high school in 2015, went to Le Moyne College where I played soccer and earned a degree in psychology and human resources. I then worked as a 1:1 aide for BOCES. I decided to go back to school at The College at Brockport to pursue a degree in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE), where I also assisted the Women's Soccer College team. I student taught in the Greece Central School District and became a long-term sub as a PE teacher at Buckman Heights. I coach the JV girl's lacrosse and am the program assistant for Girls Soccer through Hilton CSD.

 

Current PE Planner: Practice Makes Perfect

Concepts: Form, change and responsibility.

 

*Don’t forget to wear your sneakers on PE days! 

Questions? Email Ms. Pignato (jpignato@hilton.k12.ny.us) or Mr. Deprez (jdeprez@hilton.k12.ny.us).

 

MUSIC:

We are so excited to be back making music with you again!  Our first planner is Expression in Music and will focus on the idea that people express themselves creatively.  Elementary and Intermediate students also have the opportunity to join Chorus.  If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Kohler (skohler@hilton.k12.ny.us) or Mrs. Pestilli (spestilli@hilton.k12.ny.us).

 

CHORUS:

  • Chorus meets on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS from 7:30AM to 8:40AM. 

  • Rehearsals on TUESDAY, October 4th in the QUEST Auditorium.

  • You may drive your child or sign up for transportation.

  • Our concerts will be on the following dates and locations:

    • Winter Concert: WEDNESDAY, December 7th at 6:30pm at QUEST

    • Spring Concert: Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm at Hilton High School

  • See your Music Teacher for a sign-up sheet! Due on Friday, September 16th!

SPANISH

We will be considering what school would be like if we were living in a Spanish-speaking country. What would we have to know? The vocabulary focus will be:

  • Days of the week

  • Months of the year

  • Numbers

  • Weather

  • Feelings (How to respond to “How are you?”)

If you have any questions, reach out to Mrs. Kingdollar at akingdollar@hilton.k12.ny.us