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Questar III’s new Green Technologies & Renewable Energy program prepares high school seniors for emerging careers that can literally make a world of difference. Click below to learn more about how the program teaches students about solar and photovoltaic energy, wind technology, energy saving solutions and efficiency, and renewable energy.
The Office of School Improvement offers summer professional development in the fields of English Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics. Take advantage of hands-on trainings with Questar III staff and national experts. Click below to learn more or to register for a workshop.
Kenny Hunt, a student in Beth St. Clair Bedell’s class at Ichabod Crane High School, recently presented at Questar III’s annual dinner for board members and superintendents. Learn how Questar III BOCES is supporting him and his classmates.
The Retirement Committee is seeking photographs of Laurie Altomer, Judy Conine, Bill Goonan, Cheryl Morris, Cynthia Van Alstyne, Dana Garber, Dave Laiosa, Debra Markell, Glenn Traudt, Joan Lundquest and Linda Weber for Questar III’s Retirement Dinner at Birch Hill on June 12. Learn how to submit photos and sign up for this year’s dinner.
Kinsley French may have graduated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in just three and a half years, but she actually started on-campus a year earlier.
As a high school senior, French attended Questar III’s New Visions: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), an accelerated, half-day high school program offered on the Troy campus.
Researchers generally conclude that high-quality early childhood education is one of the best investments we can make in young people. Questar III provides pre-kindergarten programs to Berlin, Cairo-Durham, Ichabod Crane and New Lebanon — programs that set the stage for future learning in school and life.