DARE Art Exhibit The Quebec High School DARE Art Exhibit, held in collaboration with the City of Quebec, was a resounding success, drawing nearly 250 guests to its vibrant opening night. The event served as a celebration of creativity, passion, and artistic growth, providing students with an invaluable opportunity to showcase
The Key 2025 A big thank you to the Alumni for helping finance the cost of the yearbook. Although pictures of activities, projects, and sporting events are often shared on Facebook and other social media platforms, there’s nothing quite like seeing students at the end of the year walking through the halls with their yearbook in hand — laughing as they flip through the pages and relive the many memories captured throughout the year. The sound of excitement as friends point out photos, sign messages, and recall shared moments is something that no digital post can replace. Creating a high school yearbook is more than just assembling photos and text — it’s about preserving a moment in time. Each page reflects the energy, creativity, and spirit of the school community. It celebrates the triumphs, the laughter, the friendships, and even the challenges that define a school year. For the students who work tirelessly to produce it, the yearbook becomes a lasting gift to their peers — a tangible piece of history that future generations will flip through to remember what QHS life was like in that moment. The process itself fosters
their talents in a professional gallery setting. For many young artists, it was their first experience exhibiting their work to the public—a moment that inspired confidence and pride while reinforcing the importance of the arts in education. The quality and variety of the artwork on display reflected both the imagination and the technical skill of QHS students. From intricate sketches to bold mixed-media pieces, each creation told a unique story and revealed the emerging voices of young artists learning to express themselves through visual form. Teachers Ms. St. Aubin and Ms. Palmer played a key role in guiding and preparing students for the exhibit, encouraging them to take creative risks and develop their personal artistic styles. Their mentorship and dedication were evident in every piece presented. Adding to the evening’s ambiance, Mr. Domonkos and Mr. Rompré, along with students from the Music Concentration program, provided live music that perfectly complemented the gallery atmosphere. Their performances helped create a warm and celebratory tone throughout the evening. The DARE Exhibit not only highlighted the artistic excellence of QHS students but also underscored the value of community partnerships in fostering creativity and supporting the next generation of artists. Thank you QHS Alumni for your continued support of the Arts!
collaboration and pride. From choosing layouts and writing captions to capturing candid photos and designing the perfect cover, every decision is made with care. The final product isn’t just a book — it’s a story of belonging, growth, and shared experience, bound together for generations to come.
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