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Josiah Quincy School Association (JQSA)
A 501(c)(3) organization.
Since 2002, the JQSA has been dedicated to raising funds that ignite curiosity, creativity, and a love of learning in our students. With the unwavering support of our families, friends, and community, we’ve continued to grow and raise the bar—ensuring all JQES students have access to enriching experiences both in and beyond the classroom.
Your generous contributions directly fund essential programs across grades K0–5, including art, science, technology (computers, tablets, and software), movement, field trips and transportation, and service (supplemental educational and counseling support). These funds also make it possible to bring in guest speakers, musicians, and artists, giving students hands-on opportunities to explore and connect with the world around them. JQSA helps ensure our students have access to some of Boston’s most renowned institutions and that these opportunities are available to all.
Our ability to keep these vital programs running depends on the continued support of our community. Together, we make these experiences possible.
Our 2025-2026 Board of Directors

Harry Seeto
President
JQES Alumni, 2003 Humble Dragon Recipient

Kathryn Yee Cacciapaglia
Vice President
JQES Parent

Margarita Ginsberg
Secretary
JQES Parent

Joe Hsiao
Co-Treasurer
JQES Parent

Monika Kopacz
Co-Treasurer
JQES Parent

Mary Havern
Fundraising Co-Chair
JQES Parent

Dane Rasmussen
Fundraising Co-Chair
JQES Parent

Brian Clarke
Donor Engagement & SCC Liaison
JQES Parent

Abbey Boudouvas
Community Liaison
JQES Parent

Mark Sacco
School & Faculty Liaison
JQES Faculty

Leanne Scott
General Member & Legal Advisor
JQES Parent
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Megan Whitmore
General Member
JQES Parent
The Board of Directors is the governing body of the JQSA, providing strategic direction, fiduciary oversight, and community representation.
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Our Mission
The purpose of this corporation shall be the promotion of the welfare of the Josiah Quincy School in the City of Boston; the offering of recreational, education and enrichment activities to pupils of the school, providing of prizes and scholarships, stipends to teachers for attendance at seminars and workshops, providing of in-class projects, extracurricular programs and activities to students. The object of the programs will be to offer a variety of activities to foster the self-reliance, intellectual and emotional growth, social adjustment, and physical well-being of the students.