Parents/Guardians of Seniors - Help your senior student win one of five statewide $1,000 scholarships! Come out to CHS Thursday, October 20 from 5 - 7 p.m. to get hands-on help with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more about scholarships and financial aid, including low-cost programs at Rappahannock Community College. Completing the FAFSA allows you to receive financial aid, which includes scholarships, grants, work-studies, and loans. Students who are looking to attend community college, 4-year universities, or trade/technical programs MUST complete the FAFSA. There will be raffle prizes, pizza, and drinks so please come out and support your senior!

Continuing our Bus Driver appreciation month and Bus Safety Week , today we would like to give a shout out to Ms. Elizabeth Hurst who drives for KQES!
Thank you!

Parents/Guardians of Seniors - Help your senior student win one of five statewide $1,000 scholarships! Come out to CHS next Thursday, October 20 from 5 - 7 p.m. to get hands-on help with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more about scholarships and financial aid, including low-cost programs at Rappahannock Community College. Completing the FAFSA allows you to receive financial aid, which includes scholarships, grants, work-studies, and loans. Students who are looking to attend community college, 4-year universities, or trade/technical programs MUST complete the FAFSA. There will be raffle prizes, pizza, and drinks so please come out and support your senior!

KQPS would like to give a special thank you and welcome to our newest KQES bus driver Mr. Wayne Moorefield! Thank you!

KQPS would like to give a special thank you and welcome to our newest LMES bus driver Ms. Kelly Allen!
Thank you!

KQPS would like to give today's Bus Driver appreciation shout out to Ms. Lisa Zicafoose!
Thank you!

Continuing our Bus Driver appreciation month, today we would like to give a shout out to Ms. Rebecca Lane!
Thank you!

During the month of October, KQPS would like to recognize all of our Bus Drivers and how hard they work on getting our students safely to school. Thank you!
Today we would like to give a shout out to Ms. Cavonia Washington!

SAVE THE DATE!
Who: YOU - families and students
What: Resource Fair
When: October 4th from 4:30-6:00 PM
Where: Cafeteria at Central High School
Community partners will share a TON of valuable information regarding resources available within our local area. Don't miss this opportunity!

September is Attendance Awareness Month! Here are some things parents/guardians can do to improve student attendance: • Set a regular bedtime and morning routine. • Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before. • Develop backup plans for getting to school if something comes up. Call on a family member, a neighbor or another parent. • If your child seems anxious about going to school, talk to teachers, school counselors and other parents for advice on how to make your child feel comfortable and excited about learning.

The Royal Tigers Pep Band performed at their second football game of the season last night. The band consists of both beginning students and those who have played an instrument for just over a year now. Their energy and school spirit shows their Tiger pride!


GAME DAY! Let’s go Royal TIGERS!! Dr. Carter and Mrs. Edwards excited for the game tonight!!

Tonight's home varsity volleyball game vs Carver Academy has been cancelled.
Please join the KQPS Central High School American HEART Challenge!! Complete the Steps to Finn’s Mission to be a Heart Hero
❤ “One Team. One Mission. One Family”
🐯 Thank you, Royal Tigers!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaYctdjCLog&t=41s

SAVE THE DATE for our Resource Fair!
October 4, 2022 at Central High School
We want to see YOU there!

We want to see YOU on Friday!

September is Attendance Awareness Month! School attendance is essential to academic success. Research shows that missing as little as 2 days every month, or 10% of the school year can have a significant impact on students. Missing school can translate into 3rd graders unable to master reading, sixth-graders failing courses and ultimately, teens dropping out of high school. In Virginia, missing 10% of the school year—regardless of whether absences are excused or unexcused—is considered chronic absenteeism.

Opportunities for improved internet access. Important information in this flier for families in King and Queen.

Our Resource Fair is BACK! October 4, 2022 from 4:30 to 6:00 in the CHS Cafeteria. See flier for more details.

Too many absences—excused or unexcused—can keep students from succeeding in school and in life. How many are too many? 10% of the school year—that’s 18 missed days or 2 days a month—can knock students off track.

