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QVHS Varsity Cheer sign-ups for the 23/24 season are underway! All current 8th–11th graders interested in cheering for fall and winter sports next school year are encouraged to sign up by April 28th. Practices begin in May! Please register here: Cheer Sign-Up Form - Google Forms
2023 Quaker Valley Basketball Camp
Quaker Valley Boys basketball Coach Mike Mastroianni and his staff and players will once again host summer basketball camps at Quaker Valley senior high school gymnasium. Camp week is Monday through Thursday June 12-15. All basketball campers entering grades K-3rd in the fall of 2023 will attend the 9am-10:30am “Little Quakers Summer Camp” session and all other campers in grades 4th-9th will attend the 11am-2pm Basketball Day Camp session. If you have any questions or need applications (camp applications linked below) contact Coach Mastroianni at 412-749-6007 or mastroiannim@qvsd.org
2023 Quaker Valley Cross Country Summer Camp
Students entering grades 3-9 in the fall are invited to the QV Cross Country summer camp run by QV Varsity Coach, Ryan Kelly and members of the QV coaching staff and team. The camp will occur Tuesday, June 6, 2023-Friday, June 9, 2023 (Tuesday, June 6, 2023, and Wednesday, June 7, 2023, in the afternoon from 3pm- 6pm while Thursday, June 8, 2023, and Friday, June 9, 2023, in the morning from 8am- 11am) at the QVMS track. The cost is $90 and includes a t-shirt (camp application must be received by Monday, May 15, 2023, to receive a t-shirt), simulated meets, running-based contests and games, detailed instruction with videos, teaching of fundamentals, guest speakers (Q.V. coaches and student athletes) and more! Click here to register.
2023 Quaker Valley Track and Field Summer Camp
Students entering grades 3-9 in the fall are invited to the QV Cross Country summer camp run by QVMS Head Coach, Ryan Kelly and members of the QVHS and QVMS coaching staff and team. The camp will occur on Monday, June 19th, 2023, Wednesday, June 21, 2023, Thursday, June 22, 2023, and Friday, June 23, 2023, from 8-11am each day at the QVHS stadium. The cost is $90 and includes a t-shirt (camp application must be received by Monday, May 15, 2023, to receive a t-shirt), simulated meets, track-based contests in the areas of throwing, jumping, sprinting, and distance running), detailed instruction with videos, teaching of fundamentals, guest speakers (Q.V. coaches and student athletes) and more! Click here to register.
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Quaker Valley School District is currently seeking two full-time administrative assistants at the District Office. The District offers competitive pay and benefits.
Applicants should have an associate's degree or relevant experience with accounting practices and/or education in a related field. Previous experience providing administrative and clerical support is preferred. Applicants should be familiar with basic office equipment, software, and procedures, and must demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and positively with school administrators, staff and faculty, vendors, and the public.
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Administrative Assistant - Curriculum/Instruction and Technology
- Maintains multiple departments' financial accounts and vendor communications
- Prepares purchase orders and ensures that proper inventory control is maintained
- Assist with the budget process for high-volume departments
- Performs expenditure review and verification for multiple high-volume purchases
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Administrative Assistant - Business Office/Accounts Payable
- Maintains accounts payable, accounts receivable, and vendor communications
- Coordinates bidding and procurement functions
- Assists with the budget process
- Performs general ledger coding and expenditure review and verification
- Assists with insurance and other business and general accounting tasks
- Provides administrative and clerical support to the business administrators for finance/accounting and operational areas as needed.
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Interested in spending some time with our students? QVSD is hiring!
- Bus Drivers
- Cafeteria Workers
- Substitute Teachers
- Substitute Nurses
- Paraprofessionals
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Community News and Information | |
The events and programs included in this section are operating independently of the Quaker Valley School District. The distribution of this information does not indicate endorsement or sponsorship by the District. | |
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Barclay Etiquette and Ballroom Dancing Classes in Sewickley
Boys and Girls in grades 3 - 8 use dancing, fun and games to learn table manners, party and dancing etiquette, manners for personal electronics, and kind and respectful behavior in social situations. Classes meet one Thursday every month through May at the Edgeworth Club, 511 East Drive Sewickley, PA. Class dates: 4/27, 5/4, 5/18.
Class Times:
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3rd - 4th grade meets 4:15pm – 5:15pm.
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5th – 8th grade meets 5:45pm – 6:45pm.
For more information www.thebarclayclasses.com. FOR ENROLLMENT INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: enroll@thebarclayclasses.com or call 908-232-8370.
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Attention Middle School Students: Do you love science? Join educators from Fern Hollow Nature Center twice a month as we explore the world of watersheds and environmental science through hands-on experiments and research-based exploration. This after-school program is free and open to sixth to eighth-grade students. The program allows students to create connections between ecological impacts and data collection in the classroom. The program is offered at the middle school from 3:05-4:30 on April 19th, April 26th, May 3rd, and May 17th. Pre Registration is required. For more information or to register, please email info@fhnc.org, subject MS Creekers.
Nature Night Out Spring 2023 dates released! NNO is a Friday night drop-off event for children ages 5 to 10. Participants will take hikes, do some crafts and have a fun evening of exploration. Fridays, April 28th, and May 12th from 6 to 9pm for children ages 5 to 10. Enjoy a night out on the town while we entertain the kids! We will take hikes, do some crafts and have a fun evening of exploration. Bring a peanut free snack and enjoy some outdoor time with friends! Registration required.
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Laughlin Children's Center Now Offering Early Language and Literacy Evaluations- Register now to screen your child!
An Early Language and Literacy Evaluation (ELLE) helps to identify children 5-7 years of age who are at risk for dyslexia and would benefit from early identification and treatment. The testing includes speech sound skills, receptive and expressive language skills, and pre-reading skills.
We can prevent or reduce reading struggles in later grades by providing early, evidence-based intervention at the pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st-grade levels.
Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement (CARE) Workshops
Please register for one of our popular and informative Care Workshops presented by Dr. Gail Mangan, a highly acclaimed Adolescent Psychologist.
CARE Workshops utilize the 3 P's – Praise, Paraphrase, and Point out to connect with children and promote positive child-adult relationships. CARE training also contains techniques for giving children effective commands and selective ignoring techniques to redirect problematic behaviors. Here is the upcoming schedule:
- Thursday, May 18, 2023, 9:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Preschool Registration is Underway
Registration is underway for the 2023-24 Academic year for the pre-kindergarten class (4&5-year-olds)
Calling all Laughlin Parents and Alumni
At Laughlin Children's Center, we feel all parents and students who received services and treatment, regardless of time, are alumni and an essential part of our history.
As we prepare to celebrate our 70th anniversary in 2026 would like to hear from you on how you and your family are doing and invite you to the anniversary activities we are planning.
Please consider what Laughlin Children's Center has meant to you and your family and email us with your address and any other information you would like to provide. For additional information, visit www.laughlincenter.org, call 412-741-4087 or email info@laughlincenter.org
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Since 1898, the Union Aid Society has been assisting our QVSD neighbors in need. For more information on our seasonal programs, apply for a scholarship (non-traditional students welcomed!) or learn about our financial aid policies, please contact us at 412.741.9240 or info@unionaidsociety.org.
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The events and programs included in this section are operating independently of the Quaker Valley School District. The distribution of this information does not indicate endorsement or sponsorship by the District. | |
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Fern Hollow Nature Center is gearing up for our 2023 summer camps and clubs. We are currently seeking teen volunteers to assist environmental educators this summer as camp counselors. Camp counselors help out with games, activities, crafts, and outdoor adventures. This is a great way to volunteer for community service and have fun while doing it! To apply, please click this link: https://tinyurl.com/2mkthjvb
Due to a generous grant from the Union Aid Society, financial aid and scholarships are available for Summer Camps at Fern Hollow to those receiving free and reduced lunches. Email sam@fhnc.org for details.
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Sweetwater Center for the Arts
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Spotlight on our Summer Classes
Sensory Art Camp (Ages 4-6) with Rachel Herman
July 5th - July 7th
This summer camp will combine art, play, and even a bit of mindfulness! Students will experiment with sensory materials like textured paint and clay. Sensory art is a great way to build motor skills, build nerve connections in the brain, encourage language development, and more. Each day will end with students bringing home an awesome new project!
How Does My Garden Grow? (Ages 4-6) with Sally Oberdick
June 12th- June 16th
We will be little scientists and examine seeds, soil, and plants while learning about the germination process. You will read literature relating to flowers, fruits, and vegetables, and even do an insect study! You will also create hand-painted birdhouses and mosaic garden tiles to decorate your outside space.
Childhood Culinary (Ages 7-10) with Jena Miller
July 31st- August 4th
This camp will teach young kids independence through cooking! You will learn basic knife skills, measuring skills, how to read a recipe and core healthy eating, as well as learning safety in the kitchen.
Fairy Gardens! (Ages 7-10) with Alex Watrous
July 24th- July 28th
Do you believe in fairies? Join us in the ceramics studio to create your own fairy garden! Together we will hand-build the pottery base for your plants, along with whimsical accessories to fill your garden with magic and wonder such as: Ceramic cottages, bridges, toadstools, and more. Your finished product can be filled with plants for you to enjoy and will be a home that any fairy would love.
Metals and Jewelry for Teens (Ages 11-14) with Meredith Bigatel
Aug.14- Aug. 18
Learn the basics of metalsmithing and jewelry in this one-week camp! Try your hand at the jeweler's saw, filing, and soldering with the acetylene torch to create beautiful, hand-crafted pieces of wearable art from start to finish.
Crafting through Culture (Ages 11-14) with Joanna Conti
July 24th- July 28th
Travel the world creating a variety of artwork that embodies the history and culture from various civilizations around the globe. In this camp we will explore the meaning of the artwork created across these cultures while reimagining our own artwork based on the particular style. Each day we will explore a new place and theme, so join us as we explore Tibetan mandalas, African mask making, Navajo weaving, metal tooling from Mexico and Australian Aboriginal painting.
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