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Quincy High outlines FAFSA push, student incentives and expanding dual-credit options

Quincy School District Board of Directors · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Quincy High School reported a FAFSA completion goal for seniors to rise from 50% to 60% (current ~52%), described targeted parent outreach, a district chatbot (JackBot) and incentive trips funded by Mariners Care, and said dual-enrollment offerings approach 170 college credits across partners.

Quincy High School presented a progress report on college and career readiness initiatives, including a district effort to increase FAFSA/WAFSA completion and expanded dual-enrollment offerings.

A high-school presenter (Speaker 3) told the board the district set a goal to boost FAFSA completion among seniors from 50% to 60% by next June and reported the current rate is roughly 52%. "Our goal... was from the June 2025 to this coming June, we wanna increase the FAFSA completion rate of our seniors from 50 percent to…

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