Quest Collegiate Academy - Shenandoah (K-8)

Campus Name

Campus Director

Registrar

Campus Phone

Quest Collegiate Academy-Shenandoah

Tamera Myers

tmyers@responsiveedtx.com

Sarah Dailey

sdailey@responsiveedtx.com

936-890-0100

Address

Assistant Director

Enrollment System Used

Campus Fax

1488 Wellman Rd. Conroe, TX 77384

Ashley Jolly

SchoolMint

866-361-0109

Grades Offered for 2025-2026

School Website

Facebook Page

Are you located inside a church?

K-8th

https://questshenandoah.com


https://www.facebook.com/QuestCollegiateAcademyShenandoah/

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No

 

 

 

 

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Brand Talking Points: Quest Collegiate Academy

Quest Collegiate Academies offer a mastery-based, blended learning program to students in grades K-8. Students in grades K-2 need educators who can develop students with traditional, direct teaching instruction. Students in grades 3-8 move to our BrightThinker online learning platform, and educators are needed to provide individualized support online and in-person.

CURRICULUM

  • K-2 Traditional Direct Teach Approach

    • Pearson, Stemscopes, Core Knowledge, ELAR, Spalding Phonics


  • 3 - 8 BrightThinker Knowledge Units (Digital Curriculum) 

    • Each Course is 10 chapters in length and aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

    • Each Knowledge Unit consists of reference materials, learning objectives, vocabulary, lessons, quizzes, a practice test, and a unit test

Benefits of Blended Learning:

Personalized learning 

Enhanced teacher-student engagement 

Content mastery

Robust online learning platform 

Opportunity to earn high school credit in middle school

What is Blended Learning?

  • Combination of technology-based curriculum with traditional, teacher-to-student lessons

  • Enhanced interaction between the teacher, student, and learning process

  • Learning Centers:

    • Independent(taking ownership and goal setting)

  • Power Hours:

    • Small groups

    • One-on-one teacher and student

    • Project-based learning

 

Campus Talking Points: Add any talking points provided by campus below


● College Preparatory, Mastery-Based, Blended Learning Model

● Individualized Instruction

● Character-Based

● Goal-Oriented and Independent Student Learning

 

 


CAMPUS FAQ's

Date Updated: 05.20.2025

What school year was this campus first active?

2020/2021

When Is the 1st day of school?

August 13th, 2025

When is the last day of School?

May 22nd, 2026
Are your students housed in separate buildings? If so, please explain.

Yes, K-2 in one story building, 3-6 in portables, and 7-8 in 2-story building

How many sections do you have per grade level?

K-1st 3 sections, 2nd-3rd 2 sections , 4th 3 sections , 5th-8th 2 sections

What is the student/teacher ratio per grade level?

Kinder is 1/18, 1st-2nd is 1/20, and 3rd-8th is 1/22

Do you offer bilingual classes? If so, what grades?

No, but we do offer ESL

What are your office hours during the school year?



What are the office hours during the summer?

School year 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Summer M-Th 7:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays are 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Does your school offer a lunch program?

Do you serve breakfast?

No lunch service

Yes breakfast

What are the class times for students?

8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

No PreK

Do you offer an after-school program?

Who is the contact person for the after-school program?

No after-school program

Where can uniforms be purchased?

Fully Promoted

What extracurricular activities are offered at your campus?

We have different clubs offered every year. For 6th-8th grade, we have basketball, volleyball, and soccer

Do you offer AP courses? If so, what grades and courses?

No AP courses

Do you offer Dual Credit courses? If so, what grades and courses?

What college are these associated with?

No dual credit courses

Where can parents purchase school supplies?

Anywhere supplies are sold

How can parents take a tour of your campus?

First Tuesday of the month at 9 a.m. or 1 p.m. Call the campus to schedule