The entire community is invited to attend Quincy High School's Demo Night and Senior Expo Wednesday, April 14.
The open house event will give visitors an opportunity to see some of the unique subjects students have explored this year through demonstrations and activities.
In addition, the senior class of 2010 will host the second annual Senior Expo. Visitors will have the chance to meet the seniors and view the wide variety of senior projects that, with the help of many community members who have served as mentors, seniors have accomplished this year. The cafeteria and bus-loading zone will be filled with professional posters illustrating each project. Many of the final products of the project will also be on display. This includes welded truck racks, videos, skis, business plans and other interesting project outcomes. The seniors will answer any questions visitors may have and explain their projects.
Come enjoy the festivities and see what QHS students have been up to this school year. The event begins at 6:30 p.m., and everyone is welcome.
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