Quest Time

Submitted by jennifer.dunn on

Quest Time, a time when students relax and unwind or do homework, or in the case of karaoke, scream so loud that talking is nigh impossible. The point is that for many a student Quest Time is their favorite time of day. Even teachers love it. “I enjoy the part of Quest Time where I get to help students learn,” says Mr. Taylor, a CTE teacher.         

Mr. Hatfield agrees that, “Quest Time is the best idea that we have as a school at this time.”       

Quest Time was created to help all students progress in their learning; that is why mandatory intervention was created. Mandatory intervention is where each subject has a specific day for students to come in and get help so they can get help from their own teacher. If a kid has a bad grade in say english and math, on monday they have to go to english for intervention.       

In intervention students can get missing work done and learn more. In enrichment you can play games, sing songs, or talk to friends.       

Some recommendations for Quest Time from students: Open lab, you can have a lot of fun looking up obscure things on Wikipedia.       

Aubrey Stewart, an eighth grader, said that her favorite place to go for Quest Time is Ms. Mcbride's room because she has a movie room.

Attributions
Stephen Gantt, SJHS Staff Writer