Quest Academy (Palatine, Illinois)

Quest Academy is an independent school for intellectually gifted students located in Palatine, Illinois.[3] The school is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, and it is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and the National Association for Gifted Children.

Quest Academy
Location
500 North Benton
Palatine, Illinois 60067
Information
TypePrivate school
Motto"Educating gifted young minds since 1982"
Established1982
Head of schoolJacquelyn Negus[1]
Staff59[2]
GradesPreschool-8[3]
Enrollment302[2]
Color(s)Red, Black, and White
AthleticsVolleyball, track, soccer, and basketball.
Athletics conferenceIndependent
MascotKnight
Websitewww.questacademy.org

There are two classes per grade. and two pre-kindergarten classes. the curriculum taught to each grade two years above the typical grade level.

History

The school, first known as Creative Children's Academy, was started in 1982. The school was awarded full accreditation by the ISACS in 1988.

In 1993, the park district which then owned the school's facility announced its decision to raze the building. Two school administrators agreed to share the school board's purchase of the former Palatine Public Library, which would be remodelled into a school facility, as well as the head of school position. The school's name was changed to Quest Academy in 1999 and a capital campaign funded the addition of a gymnasium and performing arts wing.

Extracurricular activities

Quest Academy's middle school athletic teams include boys' and girls' cross country, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and track.

The student council program is called the Knight Program. To become a knight, students must be courteous and follow twelve specified character traits while also doing a "knight" project. School-wide "pageant" assemblies are held where new knights and "squires" are recognized. To be a knight or squire, you must demonstrate the character traits.

Choir is a required subject through fifth grade, but many students choose to continue through eighth grade, with nearly two-thirds of the fifth through eighth-grade students participating. There are three choirs at Quest: The Benton Street Boys, Bella Voce, and Chamber, though Chamber is the only auditioned choir. As a part of the curriculum, eighth-graders are required to perform in a musical. Past musicals include "Beauty and the Beast" and "Peter Pan".

Quest also competes in several math competitions, including The Latin School of Chicago, and Mathcounts.

Quest Academy gifted curriculum covers mathematics, LASS (Language Arts and Social Studies are not combined in middle school), art, drama, science, music, Spanish, technology, and library. Elective trimester-long classes are also offered several days a week.

Middle School students may participate in weekly flexes, furthering their knowledge of the arts.

gollark: I've wanted more xenowyrm colors since xenowyrms xenowyrmed.
gollark: Well, whatever happens, my xenowyrm-related dreams have finally been achieved.
gollark: We really could use a name for the "mana flows like a current" one.
gollark: I could probably just dump this rift wyrm, but I don't particularly want to.
gollark: I'm going to have to try and get that in 2 hours when I have *another* open slot.

References

  1. "Quest Academy: Faculty and Staff". questacademy.org. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  2. "Quest Academy: At A Glance". questacademy.org. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  3. Caruana, Vicki (2002). Educating Your Gifted Child. Crossway Books. p. 197. ISBN 978-1-58134-356-4. Retrieved 24 September 2007.

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