"Try, fail, and adjust. Be a person of action." Mr. Brandon Randall & Mr. Bryan Randall delivered a special message to our Class of 2024 seniors during their Convocation today. Thank you to all who helped make this event happen, and congratulations to our seniors! Go Royal Tigers!
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
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class of 2024 seniors
Family and friends, we look forward to seeing you on Thursday as we celebrate the CHS Class of 2024! 🎉🐅🎉
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
senior convocation 2023
Central High School Juniors and Seniors attended the VACRAO College Fair at Essex High School this morning. They were able to visit with representatives from over 20 different colleges and universities and learn about the degree programs at each.
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Public Schools
college fair
Maggie Walker Governor's School application information and parent info session:
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Summer Residential Governor's School
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Happy Boss's Day to our amazing school superintendent, Dr. Carter! 🎉 Your dedication to our students and staff is truly inspiring. Thank you for your leadership, vision, and commitment to making our school a better place. We're lucky to have you at the helm!
over 1 year ago, Ashley Edwards
Dr. Carter with purple mums, cards, and a candle for Boss’s Day
Next SEAC Meeting: October 26 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm in the CHS Library.
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
SEAC oct 26 2023
Check out the events going on at the K&Q Family C.A.R.E. Center!
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Public Schools
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Disability Rights Timeline PDF version: https://5il.co/275pe
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
disability rights timeline
Attention King and Queen Community Tomorrow's varsity football games vs. West Point has been rescheduled to Monday, October 16th, with kickoff starting at 7pm. **This is a change**
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
CHS Homecoming Dance: Middle School (6-8 pm); High School (8-10:30 pm).
over 1 year ago, Dr. Carol Carter
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CHS Trunk or Treat!!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Carol Carter
Trunk or Treat
Wear it Pink 2023 is an annual event inviting people to wear pink clothing or accessories to show their support for breast cancer awareness and research. KQPS will celebrate on Wednesday, October 25th! WEAR PINK!!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Carol Carter
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KQPS celebrating Unity Day!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Carol Carter
Unity Day
Attention King and Queen Community: Based on the forecasted weather for tomorrow and wanting to ensure the safety of all community members and students, the Community Pride Day Parade is being rescheduled to October 21st, with the parade starting at 10am.
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
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Get excited - it’s Homecoming Week! Make sure to buy your dance tickets during lunch blocks this week. They are $10/ticket and will not be sold at the door. We are looking forward to Friday night and hope to see you there! 📸: Josiah Johnson
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
homecoming 2023 poster
Good luck to our Varsity Football team tonight vs. Northampton at 7pm! Tonight's game will be livestreamed on the King and Queen County Schools Youtube channel. You can find the live stream here: https://www.youtube.com/@KingandQueenCountySchools
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
Attention CHS Families! Picture day is coming up on 10/5/2023. For additional updates and information please use this Strawbridge Link below: https://strawbridge.fotomerchanthv.com/clients/king-and-queen-central-high-school/fall-pictures-10-5-2023-120/optIn
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
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KQPS October 2023 Outlook
over 1 year ago, King and Queen County Schools
oct 2023 outlook
September is Attendance Awareness Month! Health-related absences are one of the top reasons students miss so many days of school and can lead to chronic absenteeism. Occasional absences related to health reasons are to be expected. But absences can quickly add up when a child has an undertreated chronic health condition, lacks access to care, or experiences anxiety or other mental health issues. Navigating when to send a child to school post-pandemic can also be challenging. Attendance Works and the National Association of School Nurses developed some guidance for when to send students to school or keep them home - see the attached pictures for more information!
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