Even if it is summer vacation time for most students, it is not for all students and those school safety zones still require you drive at 20 miles-per-hour or less.
While some schools in the Tri-States have already started their summer vacation, Quincy Public Schools don't officially begin their summers until Friday. With school not in session for the summer, do Quincy drivers still need to slow down in school zones?
Registration is now open for several Quincy area summer camps. There are programs for artists, athletes, actors, musicians, and plenty more, so your kids will NOT BE BORED this summer!
With the change in Quincy Public Schools' start time for the 2018-2019 school year, many parents are now trying to figure out how to adjust and get their kids to school. To make things a little easier, Quincy Public Schools is helping with a before and after school child care program.
Herald Whig written by David Adam, the newspaper quotes Kurt Gibson, Associate Executive Director of the Illinois High School Association, as saying the addition of the shot clock into high school basketball is "a matter of when, not if."