After years of hard work and dedication by staff, students, parents, and community volunteers, the baseball field is finally ready to see some action. The first game held was on Friday, March 3rd against Lake Norman Charter. Unfortunately, our boys lost 3-0, but what an honor to be a part of such a momentous occasion...
Category: QGHS In The News
QG Choir Sings at Mint Hill Tree Lighting
Our Sounding Stallion choir has gotten in to the holiday spirit! The group kicked off the month of December by performing in the Mint Hill Christmas Tree Lighting celebration on the 1st. Next the group sang at the Town of Matthews Christmas Tree Lighting celebration. At both performances the group sang seasonal favorites such as...
YCI helps at the Special Olympics
The YCI Club, Christian Youth Club, served at the Special Olympics Bowling event on Friday, January 29, 2016. 30 students attended along with Mr. Coleman, Mrs. Braswell and 5 parent volunteers. Each of our students were responsible for 4 participants during the day. Students kept score, made sure participants knew when they were up to...
QG fights against Breast Cancer
Student council members had a passion to help those suffering with Breast Cancer. This past October, the council members decided to be proactive by starting a new QG tradition of “QG Pink Day”. Students donated $1.00 to wear pink items, purchased pink cup cakes, and pink lemonade! The students raised $250.00 for Carolinas Breast Friends! ...
Pasta for Pennies
Queen’s Grant High School is currently raising money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Our first week of the drive we raised $229.51. We have two weeks left to go to reach our goal of $2500. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and QGHS is no exception. QG students know that we are not in the fight for...
QG hosts a Blood Drive
Queen’s Grant High School’s annual fall blood drive was held on October 1st. We collected 36 productive units of blood, which will help 108 local patients. QGHS partners with Community Blood Center of the Carolinas so that all of the donations stay here in our local community of Charlotte. So why does QGHS have an annual...
QG student going to the Olympics
Softball news, freshman, Jenna McCauley has been chosen to represent the United States in Germany in the summer of 2017. Jenna was specifically chosen by 3-time olympian Leah O’Brien-Amico. This is a great honor for Jenna and her family, and we are proud she’s also representing Queen’s Grant High School on her journey. In order...