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Student Clubs
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Yearbook / Newspaper Club –
If you have a passion for videography, writing, or photojournalism, we highly encourage you to
join the Quest Yearbook / Newspaper Club! Write articles, conduct interviews, and take photos
for the Quest for Education and Arts Quarterly Newspaper. In addition, you will also take photos
of classes and students all year, and at the end of the spring semester, work with your fellow
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club members to edit and compile the Quest Yearbook. This club is open to 6-12 grade
students. Meeting times will vary, you will report to the club leader with completed articles, etc.,
when they are finished. Great way to get a fun English credit.
Hiking & Mountain Biking Club –
Several Times throughout the year (primarily on weekends) the Quest Hiking & Mountain Biking Club will
organize group hiking or biking trips to some of the most beautiful and scenic locations in Southern
Arizona. There will be outings for all difficulty levels, from very easy (paved trails) to difficult.
Tennis team–
Come play tennis, make new friends, get active, and have fun! Two teams are available to join,
middle school and high school. All skill levels welcome including beginners all the way through
advanced players. You can still play for more than 1 team if you are already playing for another
school! The Quest Tennis team will meet twice during the week for practice on Mondays and
Thursdays from 3 – 4:30 starting Oct 16 thru Thanksgiving and on Sat from 8am to 10 am
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starting Sept 16 all semester to keep your game up and improve your skills. We will
periodically participate in tournaments during the fall and spring seasons. Coaching provided!
Contact Greg Cooke at gregcooke@questforeducationandarts.com for more information and to
join.
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