Northampton County, VA – Northampton County Public Schools is excited to announce the opening of newly developed learning spaces at the QUEST Center, made possible with the support of the Northampton County Board of Supervisors and QUEST program director, Ms. Laura Lembke. The upgrades include four new content-specific classrooms, a lunchroom, a GED room, and a short-term suspension room, all designed to enhance the educational experience for QUEST students.
These improvements provide students with physical learning environments that foster growth and engagement. The new spaces are especially beneficial for students who require extra support due to their academic challenges, offering them a positive environment to continue their education and succeed.
“With these new learning spaces, we are better equipped to help students who may need a different setting to thrive. Every student deserves the opportunity to succeed, and this expansion allows us to offer the support they need in a structured environment,” said Dr. Lisa Martin, Superintendent of Northampton County Public Schools.
The short-term suspension room allows students to stay engaged in their studies while addressing behavioral challenges. In contrast, the GED room offers students another path toward obtaining their high school equivalency. These spaces reflect the district's commitment to providing all students with the tools they need for success.
This program results from a partnership between Northampton County Public Schools and the Northampton Board of Supervisors, demonstrating a shared commitment to supporting student growth and education.
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