Los Angeles Laker and Man of Moeller Jaxson Hayes ‘18 to host basketball camp June 23 & June 24 at Moeller High School. Register today: https://t.co/xBw18VzQI4 #GoBigMoe
“The purpose of feedback is not to give grades, but to improve performance.” – Grant Wiggins
At Quist, we’re leaning into the powerful ideas of Grant Wiggins to shape the kind of classrooms our Royals deserve.
✅ Classrooms should be places where:
•Students understand the goal, not just the task.
•Feedback is timely, specific, and actionable—so scholars know how to grow, not just what they got wrong.
•Learners are active participants, not passive recipients of information.
•Mistakes are treated as learning opportunities, not failures.
🚫 Classrooms should not be places where:
•Feedback is vague (“Good job!”) or judgmental without guidance.
•Students wait weeks for feedback, making it irrelevant.
•Instruction is one-size-fits-all, ignoring individual needs and strengths.
•Compliance is valued more than true engagement and understanding.
Let’s continue creating learning spaces where feedback fuels growth and every scholar has a clear path forward. Our Royals thrive when learning is transparent, responsive, and rooted in purpose.
#QuistRoyals #FeedbackMatters #GrantWigginsWisdom #GrowthOverGrades #PurposefulLearning #RoyalExcellence
Matt Ponatoski joins rare list of athletes who've won Gatorade state awards for 2 team sports in same school year. Includes Joe Mauer (Minnesota, baseball/football) and Randy Moss (West Virginia, football/basketball). Gatorade in 40th year of honoring high school athletes @WCPO
NEWS: 2026 4 ⭐️ QB Matt Ponatoski (@mattponatoski) is down to 4️⃣ schools — Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Oregon.
Ponatoski will be in Tuscaloosa this weekend on an official visit.
It is also worth noting that he plans on playing baseball at the college level as well.
"Are we assessing their knowledge or ability to share their learning in a way that makes sense for us but not necessarily for them?"
When AI Assists, But Humanity Speaks: Writing and Reflection in a Digital Age - https://t.co/NM9pT9GRBP
See a ‘Sports Parent’ sitting alone?
There is a reason.
- No drama.
- No negativity.
- No ignorance.
- No complaining.
- No badmouthing coaches or refs.
They just want to enjoy watching their child play.
Be a part of the solution.
Not the problem.