QUAD CITIES (April 1, 2019) — Quad Cities Christian School has announced beginning May 1, Jeremy Steiner will become the new superintendent of both campuses, which encompasses a leadership responsibility of pre-school through 12th grade. In the 1970’s, Moline Gospel Temple proudly established one of the Quad Cities’ premier Christian schools with hundreds of graduates being accepted into the finest colleges and careers in America. The tradition of excellence continues with two campuses to serve the families of the Quad Cities and a faculty and staff that focuses on the academic, spiritual and social skills of every student.
Steiner has a background of leadership, expertise, and experience that has proven to bring exceptional growth to the organizations that he has served. Steiner studied at Moody Bible Institute, Oral Roberts University, and graduated from Regent University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology. As the superintendent of QCCS, he will effectively serve as the CEO, responsible for the effective operation of the school, general administration of all instruction, business, and other aspects. He will administer and supervise the school and its employees, lead development of educational program-improvement, foster a culture of positive, engaged learners, and serve as an advocate for the school’s core values — including developmental philosophy and parental involvement. He will work closely with a Curriculum Director/Board to plan and design QCCS’s innovative curriculum, as well as design and implement teacher training for effective curriculum implementation.
Steiner will ensure that the expanding school program provides all students with core academics (i.e. reading and writing, math, social studies, and science) and that the students receive academic enrichment, such as arts, music, PE, and language instruction. He will also work collaboratively with the school administrators, the principal of the elementary campus, office staff, teachers, curriculum board, the QCCS school board, and the MGT New Hope church council to provide consistent and effective school leadership. The base of operations will be the high school campus, where Steiner will also be involved in the daily life and activities of the students and the school.






