Hemet Quest hosted a canned food drive for the Hemet Community Pantry, which serves more than 10,000 needy families in the San Jacinto Valley. Continue reading →
Every year since 2013, Hemet Quest has launched a crusade of belonging as a way to promote a positive culture and eliminate bullying. “I didn’t want ‘anti’ anything,” said Principal Jennifer Martin about why she transformed the message from “anti-bully” to one of “belonging.” Continue reading →
Cassandra Vasquez, 11, is Student Artist of the Month for October. She is in the 6th grade at the Hemet Quest Academy. Continue reading →
Abbigayle Heller, 12, recently completed the 6th grade at Springs’ Hemet Quest Academy. She lives in San Jacinto. She likes to draw people using colored pencils. She also likes reading, drawing, and DIY craft projects. Continue reading →
Please check the recently published back to school recommended list of school supplies. They are posted by grade level here.
Save the Date! We’ll be having our Back to School Block Party for 7-12th grades at the Girard site on August 8th, and the Orientation for 7-12th will be August 20th.
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Hemet Quest Student Center 1st grade students read Dr. Suess books and designed floats related to the books they read, reported Sydelle Allington, site facilitator. Continue reading →
Hemet Quest student Mylee Mayne dances with her father Josh Mayne at the school’s annual Father-Daughter Dance. Continue reading →
Hemet Quest Student Center held a t-shirt design contest. Winning artists include: Maia Knight, 3rd grade, Rebekah Bailey, 8th grade, and Mylee Mayne, 4th grade. Continue reading →