

QOHS Weekly Newsletter
Weekly Updates & Information for Students, Staff & Families
March 2, 2025
Greetings QOHS Family,
As we move through the winter sports playoffs, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate all of our teams and student athletes on a competitive season. I want to recognize the Girls Wrestling Team for winning the 2025 MCPS County Championship and Allie Pantezzi for her 4A/3A Girls Diving State Championship. Ellie scored 361.8 points to win her first Maryland Girls Diving State Championship. I also want to applaud the hard work and commitment of all the coaches for their efforts in the guidance and preparation that allowed our student-athletes to be competitive at the highest level. I would be remiss if I did not mention that both the boys and girls wrestling teams performed very well during this weekend's Regional Championshipship matches. More will come later regarding the outstanding individual performances.
I wish all of our athletes and coaches success throughout the playoffs and state championship rounds.
It is also important to remind all fans of the expectations and policies regarding behavior during all contests. Please see the link below that provides details regarding spectator conduct during these athletic events.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/athletics/programs/
Sports Contest Expectations
APPLAUD student-athletes for their efforts
ACCEPT the decisions of officials and coaches
APPRECIATE all participants for their commitment
SUPPORT school personnel in conducting a spirited and safe contest
MAINTAIN composure when breaks seem to go against your team
RESPECT the rights of other spectators
REWARD sportsmanlike behavior through cheering
FOCUS attention on the positive aspects of competition
ENCOURAGE student-athletes by showing enthusiasm & positive recognition
DEMONSTRATE concern for the safety and welfare of student-athletes
REPORT any negative or discriminatory comments or behaviors to school personnel — SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!
Looking at the week ahead:
- Monday 3/3/25 - Staff Meeting
- Thursday 3/6/25 - Signs of Suicide Prevention Program Lessons and Grades 9/10 Townhall (see alternate schedule below)
- Friday 3/7/25 - MP3 Intermims Distributed
Teacher Recognition
The women's studies classes want to recognize women in our building who have gone above & beyond. Fill out the google form to nominate a staff member and draw attention to all their hard work .
Maryland School Survey
Students will take the Maryland School Survey during school hours on Friday, March 28, 2025. The survey covers topics like student engagement, school environment, bullying, and safety—without asking about personal experiences or private information. This is a valuable opportunity to understand and improve our schools! Letters about the survey can be found linked here. (English: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z5eR3nq2fvKqD65kFgeh-gSPc3FABjCpjyLnKG0D6P4/edit) (Spanish: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AbV_Jy7r5_tTDuNe3BCV2NEQvKsmVBH5Nt-RFdz_iPI/edit)
Hygiene Product Drive
Women's Studies will be holding a hygiene product drive again throughout the month of March. All donations will go to the Family Justice Center, which provides support to victims of domestic violence. We are accepting diapers, pull ups, baby wipes, shampoo/conditioner, non-scented lotion, shaving cream & razors, toothpaste & toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, etc. Basically, anything used in a bathroom. It’s really important that donated items are new and unopened. They will not accept clothing of any kind, office supplies, luggage, books, and toys. There is a box for donations in the main office.
International Night Interest Form
We are planning for QOHS's 2025 International Night! If you are interested in representing an organization or country with a table at International Night, respond to this google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXJtr-oHtkzqD_Y13mr73GvX-1op0H7jRG6fqgELi1rIq5xw/viewform All necessary information is in the form's description.
AP Exam Updates
Cougar Cub Preschool App. Open for Next School Year!
Upcoming Socioemotional Well-Being Lessons at QOHS
Signs of Suicide
📢 Attention Juniors (Grade 11)! SAT School Day is for YOU!
On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, you will take the digital SAT at Quince Orchard High School! You are automatically registered, and the test is free. View the SAT Day Parent Letter here (in English & Spanish).
📝 Consent Form for the Student Survey
If you want to participate in the optional Student Survey, which connects you with college and scholarship opportunities, you must submit a signed consent form before the Digital Readiness Check.
📚 Prepare for Test Day!
Get familiar with the digital SAT format by taking free practice tests at:
➡️ https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital
📌 Create Your College Board Account!
You will need a College Board account to access your scores. If you don’t have one yet, create one before March 19 at: 🔗 collegeboard.org
✅ Click "Create Your Account"
✅ Use your personal email (not your school email)
If you have any questions, reach out to Mrs. Ross in the main office. Let’s get ready for SAT School Day! 🎓✏️
College & Career Center Corner
Quince Orchard HS Career Week
This is Career Week at Quince Orchard High School! Join us every day at lunch in the media center for exciting activities designed to help you reach your career goals!
Monday we are having a Career Closet and learning about your RIASEC themes. If you need professional clothes to wear for a job interview, please come and pick out an outfit.
Tuesday we will be conducting a workshop of interviewing skills.
Wednesday Wegman's will be on site conducing mock interviews to get you prepared.
Thursday we will conducting a resume writing workshop
Friday we will have a career fair where over 15 employers will be looking to hire QO students
We hope you can join us! Please see Ms. Djouha in room 235 for any questions!
College Visits at QOHS
Juniors and seniors can attend college visits at Quince Orchard HS. A representative from the college visits QO, and meets with students to share information on their academic programs, financial aid, extracurriculars, and much more. If students wish to attend, they must register on Naviance. Contact Ms. Romero in Room 103 for more information.
MCPS Educational Foundation’s Student Scholarships & Awards Application Launch
Calling all seniors! Apply today for Montgomery County Public Schools Educational Foundation’s (MCPSEF) Student Scholarships and Awards.
The primary goal for our scholarships and awards is to fund students who are passionate about pursuing educational goals, and face opportunity gaps in achieving those goals.
To be eligible for any of our student scholarships and awards, you must:
• Be an MCPS senior
• Graduate with class of 2025
• Plan to pursue education after high school
Each opportunity has additional preferences and eligibility criteria. Visit our website to see if one of our student scholarships or awards is right for you!
FAFSA Reminder and Upcoming Events
Any 12th grade student attending college or trade school for Fall 2025, this is your friendly reminder to submit your 2025-2026 FAFSA application. Completing the FAFSA gives you access to money to help pay for school. FAFSA includes scholarships, grants, work-study, and loans with low interest rates! Friendly reminder that you will need to have the following information handy when starting the application: https://studentaid.gov/help/info-needed. If you need assistance completing the FAFSA, please contact Ms. Romero by email at Lisa_D_Romero@mcpsmd.org.
Transcript Requests
Attention Seniors! Are you planning to attend college next year? Are your application deadlines rapidly approaching? If this is you, you MUST request your transcript be sent out to all the schools you are applying to! If you have not yet done so, please request your transcript ASAP! It takes several days to process your request and send out your documents! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScR5j16bnD0bf6svKNmLUmM96jGlp6D5YPEksKE3QjUM2qByA/viewform
Common App Support
Seniors! If you are using the Common App to apply to schools, and are getting stuck, we have created a resource document for you! There are very helpful documents, resources and videos! Please check it out, and if you still need help, come see us in the College/Career Center of the Counseling Services Suite!
Common App Resource Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17N5y6PKFMRo2KwlDtT1osKqxkjV3fU9gfkybxBtjoJc/edit
Athletics
5 GIRLS WRESTLERS WIN REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS!
Congrats to Izzy, Maria, Aubry, Esther and Amirah for all winning Region Championships! They all advance to the State Tournament this weekend at Show Place Arena!
SPADONI, PELUSO AND HILL ADVANCE TO THE STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT!
Congrats to Harry, Tommy and Gavin for placing at Regions this weekend and qualifying for the State Wrestling Tournament that starts on Thursday!
BOYS BASKETBALL REGION SEMIFINALS GAME INFORMATION
The Boys Basketball team will host B-CC on Tuesday, March 4th at 6:00pm. Tickets are $6 (plus $1 processing fee) for everyone 7 and older. You can find the link to purchase below. THEY CAN BE PURCHASED STARTING AT 12PM ON MONDAY 3/3! MCPS and Season Passes will not be permitted.
https://gofan.co/event/3340365?schoolId=MD24824
Go Cougars!
2025 Spring Tryout Dates, Times and Locations
The Spring Season begins on Saturday, March 1st! You will see the dates, times and locations of the 1st tryout below. Please contact your coach if you have any questions at the link HERE.
2025 Spring Sports Registration Information
MCPS and Quince Orchard High School are excited to announce that registration for Spring Sports will open on Monday, January 27th at 12pm! Below is information regarding the upcoming Winter Sports season, as well as the registration process. Additional information can be found on the MCPS Athletics website. (Note – tryouts for Spring sports will start on Saturday, March 1st)
Registration Information
How to Register
Students must be registered by a parent through the MCPS ParentVue Portal. Students must be registered by Thursday, February 27th in order to guarantee that their registration will be processed in time for the first day of tryouts.
Steps for Registering via ParentVue
- Login to MCPS ParentVue Portal
- Locate “Online Registration” in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
- You should then see prompts to enter information for the “2024-2025 HS Athletics Registration – Spring”.
If you see something for “Annual Verification” or “Resume Annual Registration”, please click the “Start Over” button, logout and log back in, this should then allow you to access the Athletic Registration. - The Athletics Registration screens will have you verify information in the system and then allow you to review and complete the Athletics Registration forms.
If any of the information appearing on the “Family” or “Parent/Guardian” information screens is incorrect, please contact the our Registrar at Kristin_A_Barnes@mcpsmd.org to have this corrected before completing your registration. - If you have already registered for All-School Registration, click on that your don’t want to register for a sport during that season so you can continue to register
ParentVue Troubleshooting Information
If a parent is having trouble logging into the MCPS ParentVue Portal:
(MCPS also has a guide to ParentVue for parents here).
- If you have never activated your parent account:
Parents were sent activation information at the beginning of the school year, which included an Activation Key. If you still have this information, use it to activate your parent account. If you do not have the activation information, call the Main Office at Quince Orchard at 240-740-3600 during normal office hours. - Forgot your password? Click on the Forgot Password link on the ParentVue Portal.
- Forgot the email address you used to activate your account? Email Quince Orchard Athletic Director Jeffrey_L_Rabberman@mcpsmd.org. Be sure to include the student name, ID and parent name in the email.
Pre-Participation Physicals
Students should complete their pre-participation physical (MCPS Form SR-8) so that the medical eligibility form (last two pages of SR-8) is ready for online submission or for submission to the coach prior to tryouts/practices. Physicals are valid for 13 months from the day of the physical. A partial list of Clinics that offer Sports Physicals within the Montgomery County area is available online. Physicals can be uploaded by the parent during the registration process. However, if a parent needs to submit a physical after the student has already been registered, email an electronic copy of the completed pre-participation physical (MCPS Form SR-8) to Quince Orchard Athletic Director Jeffrey_L_Rabberman@mcpsmd.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the timeline for the start of spring sports?
Registration will open on Monday, January 27th. Tryouts/practices will begin on Saturday, March 1st. Tryouts and preseason will continue for three weeks, with the first contests beginning on Friday, March 21st.
If a student registered for All-School Conditioning, does the student have to register for the Spring season?
Yes! Registration or participation in off-season workouts does not mean the student is registered for the upcoming Spring season. Any student who would like to participate in this upcoming Spring Sports season must be registered by a parent using ParentVue as outlined above.
Is there a schedule of games or practices posted yet?
The practice schedule will likely be Mondays through Fridays with Saturday practices and games. The First Day Tryout schedule will be available by February 10th. Game schedules are posted on www.qoathletics.com .
Will there be tryouts, or are all students who register going to be on a roster?
This will depend on the sport and the number of student registrations. Tryout/practice information will be posted and communicated to students and parents, including whether there will be a tryout period to start the season. Similarly, information about where to report for tryouts and what the student needs to bring to tryouts will be communicated to parents and students at that time.
Can a student tryout for more than one sport in the same season?
Parents must declare only one sport per season during the registration process. However, if a student would like to change his/her sport prior to the start of tryouts, the parent must email Quince Orchard Athletic Director Jeffrey_L_Rabberman@mcpsmd.org in advance of tryouts. Similarly, if a student tries out for a sport and does not make the team (or decides to change sports after the tryout date), please have the parent email Quince Orchard Athletic Director Jeffrey_L_Rabberman@mcpsmd.org.
Will transportation be provided for tryouts and practices?
Unfortunately, transportation is not provided to and from tryouts and practices. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation for tryouts and practices. Additionally, students may not remain on campus for extended periods of time before or after tryouts and practices due to supervision policies.
How can I contact a coach if I have a question?
The Quince Orchard coaching staff, as well as contact information can be found on our Athletic Department Staff Directory page.
2024-25 QO Athletics Season Passes
QO Athletics Full Year, Winter and Season Passes are now on sale at the link below. These passes are good for regular season home games only!
https://gofan.co/app/school/MD24824?activity=Digital%20Season%20Pass
Class of 2025 - Senior Class Info!!
Transcript Requests
Attention Seniors! Are you planning to attend college next year? Are your application deadlines rapidly approaching? If this is you, you MUST request your transcript be sent out to all the schools you are applying to! If you have not yet done so, please request your transcript ASAP! It takes several days to process your request and send out your documents! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScR5j16bnD0bf6svKNmLUmM96jGlp6D5YPEksKE3QjUM2qByA/viewform
If you have any questions or concerns about senior year information, please contact 12th Grade Administrator Ms. Eberhart-Bliss at elicia_m_eberhart-bliss@mcpsmd.org or Senior Staff Sponsor, Profe Skeen at emily_m_hoefert-skeen@mcpsmd.org.
MCPS Things to Know
February 27, 2025
English / español / 中文 / français / Português / 한국어 / tiếng Việt / አማርኛ
Math Curriculum Nights Scheduled for March
The Elementary and Secondary Mathematics teams are hosting two Curriculum Nights, which will include information on math curricular resources, course programming for Grades K–12 and upcoming changes from the Maryland State Department of Education regarding Integrated Math. Attendees will also participate in learning experiences from the Eureka Math and Illustrative Math curricula.
The in-person sessions will be held:
- Tuesday, March 18, 6:30–8 p.m., Wheaton High School, 12401 Dalewood Drive, Silver Spring
- Wednesday, March 26, 6:30–8 p.m., Watkins Mill High School, 10301 Apple Ridge Road, Gaithersburg
Recordings will be available on the mathematics website on Monday, April 7, in English and Spanish.
As a reminder, the Elementary and Secondary Literacy teams are also hosting Curriculum Nights to introduce families to the new elementary literacy curriculum, Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts. Upcoming sessions are:
- Wednesday, March 5, 6:30–8:30 p.m., John F. Kennedy High School, 1901 Randolph Road, Wheaton
- Thursday, March 6, Virtual session via Zoom, 6:30–8:10 p.m.
RSVP.
MCPS Graduation Rate Rises, But Gaps Remain
MCPS saw a 91.8% four-year graduation rate for the Class of 2024, according to the Maryland State Department of Education. This is a 2.2 point increase from last year and 4.3% above the state average of 87.6%. Notably, the graduation rate for Hispanic/Latino students increased by 6.6 percentage points and was up 12 percent for multilingual learners. While overall progress is positive, some student groups saw declines, including students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) with a decrease of 2.8 percentage points, students identifying as Two or More Races down 2.2 percentage points, and White students with a decrease of 0.6 percentage points. Read the full release.
Join Councilman Jawando, MCPS Superintendent, MC President for Operating Budget Forums
Montgomery County Council Vice President Will Jawando will host a series of upcoming forums on the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget. Jawando, who also serves as chairman of the council’s Education and Culture Committee, will be joined by MCPS Superintendent Thomas Taylor and Montgomery College President Dr. Jermaine Williams.
The events will be held:
- Thursday, March 13, 6:30–8 p.m., Virtual Session via Zoom
(Link to join: https://mcpstv-org.zoom.us/j/88481640202, Webinar ID#: 884 8164 0202) - Monday, March 17, 6:30–8 p.m., Springbrook High School, media center
- Tuesday, April 1, 6:30–8 p.m., Rockville High School cafeteria
RSVP.
Spanish and American Sign Language interpretation will be available.
Magruder Baseball: From State Champs to the State House
The Col. Zadok Magruder High School varsity boys’ baseball team won the 2024 3A State Championships. It was the school’s first appearance in a state championship game. After an 0-3 season start, the Colonels rattled off 20 wins in their next 22 games, ending the season on a 14-game winning streak in five weeks.
They were recently recognized by the Maryland House of Delegates for this incredible achievement. The team is now focused on what’s ahead, with high hopes for the upcoming season. Watch the video story.
Save the Date: Aug. 25, 2025—Student Transition Day
Scheduled for Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, the first day of the 2025–2026 school year, Student Transition Day is a new non-instructional full day designed to support students transitioning to new school levels or schools by fostering a sense of belonging and preparedness.
This full day will welcome students entering kindergarten, Grade 6 and Grade 9, and those new to MCPS schools, ensuring that they receive a positive first experience with staff and other students. Schools will share individual messaging to welcome students with their communities. Parents and guardians are asked to fill out this brief survey to provide additional input for Student Transition Day.
Note: the first day of school for all students is Tuesday, Aug. 26.
Special Ed Hosting Two Virtual Parent Workshops
The Office of Special Education is hosting upcoming virtual workshops for parents. See details below:
Monday, March 10, 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (All presentations will offer the same information.)
MCPS is partnering with the Autism/Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Unit of the Montgomery County Police, Autism Society of Maryland and local swim schools to present water safety workshops supporting children with disabilities in and around water. This one-hour workshop is for families and caregivers to learn safety tips, how to respond in an emergency, information on adapted swim classes and other free resources.
Register.
Water Safety Workshops, 2025
Tuesday, March 11, 7 p.m. The Black Coalition for Excellence in Education is hosting a workshop and breakout sessions with speaker Marcy Rachamim Jackson. She is a special education advocate and author of Pour the Water: Transformative Solutions for Equity & Justice in Special Education.
More information and register.
Donate New or Gently Used Items for ‘Prom Couture Closet’ Event
Montgomery County Recreation is helping make the dream of attending prom a reality for high school students. The department is collecting gently used and new dresses, suits, shirts, shoes, ties and accessories that students will be able to choose from during the Prom Couture Closet giveaway.
The event seeks to eliminate the financial obstacle of attending prom.
Through Friday, Feb. 28 (from 9 a.m.–6 p.m.), dresses, suits and accessories can be donated at the Marilyn J. Praisner Community Recreation Center. Donations can also be dropped off on Saturday, March 1, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at Germantown Community Recreation Center, 18905 Kingsview Road in Germantown.
By showing their I.D. card, any high school student will be able to “shop the racks” and select an outfit for free from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Saturday, April 5, at the Praisner Community Recreation Center, 14906 Old Columbia Pike in Burtonsville.
Student Opportunities
Heads Up, Phones Down Video Contest: Entries are due by Friday, Feb. 28 for this competition, which raises awareness about the dangers of distracted walking and driving.
Women’s History Month Webinar: From 6:30–8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4 join the University of Maryland’s Lavender Lab for a webinar and earn two Student Service Learning (SSL) hours. Register.
Keeping It Safe Video Contest: Learn more about this contest, which invites middle and high school student teams to submit a 30-second video on the risks and dangers of under 21 alcohol use. Entries are due Sunday, March 23. More information.
The Matt Papirmeister Award: Youth Art for Healing created two $3,000 scholarships for student artists who are creating, giving and doing good in their community. Entries are due by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. Apply.
KID Museum Offering Programs for MCPS Students
KID Museum is offering opportunities this spring for students, including middle school Maker Night and spring after-school classes. What’s coming up:
Middle School Maker Night: Friday, March 7, 5–7:30 p.m., for 6th to 8th graders, at 3 Bethesda Metro Center. Tickets are $10 per person. Pizza and drinks will be served. Register. Scholarships are available! If cost is a barrier, please fill out this Access for Every Maker form.
- *NEW* 6th–8th Grade: KID Museum, Wednesdays – Invent the Future Club
- 2nd–5th Grade: Davis Library, Thursdays – Big Idea Workshop
Coach Tom Martin Named Finalist for PCA National Coach of the Year
Walter Johnson High School's cross country and track coach, Tom Martin, has been named a Top 10 finalist for the PCA National Coach of the Year award. With 28 years of experience and a legacy of over 17 state championships, Martin’s impact goes beyond wins—he’s built lasting relationships with his athletes, helping them connect hard work to success on and off the track. Want to learn more about how his coaching philosophy has shaped countless lives, including inspiring former athletes, such as Medal of Honor recipient Capt. Florent Groberg? Read the full story.
Reminders …
March 1 Family Forum: The Mental Health and Substance Use Prevention Family Forum is set from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 1 at Gaithersburg High School. Free and open to MCPS families, staff and community members. Workshops will be held in English and Spanish. RSVP.
Celebrate Those Who Make a Difference in Education: Nominations are open for the Montgomery County Board of Education’s Awards for Distinguished Service to Public Education, which honor individuals, groups, and businesses that have made a lasting impact on the educational experience in the county. Submissions are due by March 3. Submit a nomination or learn more.
Summer RISE Host Registration: Registration is open for businesses, government agencies, higher education institutions and nonprofit organizations to host students for Summer RISE 2025. This five-week program provides hands-on, career-based learning experiences to rising juniors and seniors and helps employers cultivate a talent pipeline. Host registration is open through March 7. For questions, email Davida Gurstelle or call 240-740-5599.
Latin Dance Competition Celebrates Culture, Rhythm and Community
More than 800 people attended the Annual Latin Dance Junior Division Competition at Seneca Valley High School, where more than 160 students from nine high schools showcased their talents. The competition featured students performing in seven categories. Read more and see more photos.
Stay Connected
VISIT the MCPS homepage.
CALL 240-740-3000. Staff take calls from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, in English and Spanish (240-740-2845)
READ news and information sent via email and text message and on the MCPS News page.
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WATCH the MCPS cable channels Comcast 34 (1071 HD), Verizon 36 or RCN 89
Open Registrations
More From MCPS
PTSA, NAACP-PC & Booster Club Information
Mulch Fundraiser
Upcoming Study Abroad in Taiwan opportunity!
Please review the links below to learn more about an upcoming Study Abroad in Taiwan opportunity!
Taiwan 2025 Summer Study Abroad Info
Program Details: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v6W1FtSBIGN2Qi7_wDzqgNR_H_gUwbxA/view
Interest Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1KBSU4CuQwGZ-as5CED7iLoFaT9n57gbj4ArhJl-U5CY/edit?usp=drivesdk
March PTSA/NAACP Parent Council Meeting
Join us for the next PTSA/NAACP meeting.
Join our Amazing Organizations!
Our PTSA, NAACP-PC, and Boosters Organizations are key to our success. Our amazing organizations are offering a joint membership option that allows for a 20% discount. Membership forms can be found below or at qohsboosters.com and at https://qohsptsa.memberhub.com/store. I urge you to support these worthy organizations which do so much to support our school and help us provide the best education possible to our students. You will find your involvement with one of our parent groups will help increase your student’s sense of belonging and pride in Quince Orchard High School, as well as bring families together! Check out the links below to get familiar with our volunteers and see how you can get involved:
Welcome Letters & Organizational Info:
Membership & Sponsor Information:
Important Links
Stay connected throughout the school year with these important links:
MCPS Student Handbooks (Code of Conduct, Rights & Responsibilities etc.)
QOHS events calendar can be found on the myMCPS Classroom webpage.
QOHS 2024-25 Student Handbook (Here you'll find our lunch policy, ID policy & much more.)