•  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy
  •  Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy

Queen City ISD sends meals, curriculum to students via bus convoy

With the COVID19 school closures, daily life at Queen City schools has taken on a different look.

In order to achieve the “continuity of education” that Texas Commissioner of Education, Mike Morath, is calling for, administrators and teachers have been working around the clock.

Teachers are diligently putting together packets of work for all students and making online lessons available while administrators are ensuring that students with limited internet access or computer availability have the tools they need to be successful.

Cafeteria workers continue to put together healthy meals which are being distributed throughout the district by bus drivers, teaching assistants and other staff members who have been more than willing to lend a helping hand.

Custodians are continuing to sanitize and disinfect all campuses, and maintenance crews are keeping the buildings ready for the minute we can all go back to school.

Every time a need arises, staff members literally jump in to help out. Superintendent, Charlotte Williams, told a staff member on Thursday, “I am amazed at what we have accomplished in such a short amount of time. It is a tremendous blessing to work with a group of people who always put the needs of our kids first.”