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Quaker Valley School District: Quaker Valley To Compete On KDKA's Hometown High Q

On Saturday, March 12, the team will compete against Wheeling Central Catholic and Elizabeth Forward High Schools.

(Quaker Valley School District)

March 7, 2022

On Saturday, March 12, the team will compete against Wheeling Central Catholic and Elizabeth Forward High Schools.

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On Saturday, March 12, 2022, and again at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 19, Quaker Valley High School students will compete in KDKA's Hometown High Q, an academic challenge hosted by KDKA meteorologist Ray Petelin.

 

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The Quaker Valley team is comprised of seniors Patrick Munn, Grant Huddleston, Hayden Earlewine, Mary Pangburn, Jacob Boone, Michael Lipton, and Wyatt Riker.  Coached by high school math teacher Matt Welch and assisted by academic specialist Linda Conlon, the team will compete on Hometown High Q against teams from Wheeling Central Catholic and Elizabeth Forward High Schools.  This is the 17th consecutive year Quaker Valley High School has competed in KDKA's Hometown High Q.  Quaker Valley has qualified for the High Q Playoffs in seven of the last eight years.

 

The half-hour show pits three school teams, which are comprised of three students each, against one another. Students must answer questions from a variety of general high school curriculum subject areas. The top nine schools in the competition are awarded educational grants provided by Williams.

On Saturday, March 12, 2022, and again at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 19, Quaker Valley High School students will compete in KDKA's Hometown High Q, an academic challenge hosted by KDKA meteorologist Ray Petelin.

 

The Quaker Valley team is comprised of seniors Patrick Munn, Grant Huddleston, Hayden Earlewine, Mary Pangburn, Jacob Boone, Michael Lipton, and Wyatt Riker.  Coached by high school math teacher Matt Welch and assisted by academic specialist Linda Conlon, the team will compete on Hometown High Q against teams from Wheeling Central Catholic and Elizabeth Forward High Schools.  This is the 17th consecutive year Quaker Valley High School has competed in KDKA's Hometown High Q.  Quaker Valley has qualified for the High Q Playoffs in seven of the last eight years.

 

The half-hour show pits three school teams, which are comprised of three students each, against one another. Students must answer questions from a variety of general high school curriculum subject areas. The top nine schools in the competition are awarded educational grants provided by Williams.


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