
Learning Across Grade Levels
From the mid-19th to the early 20th century, one-room schoolhouses served as the infrastructure of American education in rural communities. Enduring as a symbol of
From the mid-19th to the early 20th century, one-room schoolhouses served as the infrastructure of American education in rural communities. Enduring as a symbol of
At The Summit, we utilize a progressive approach to education that values and supports the whole person. A focus on the whole person means just
At The Summit, our students receive more than a diploma. Our curriculum and classrooms are designed to value the whole child and focus on not
McKenzie Blakey receives her diploma from Head of School, Kathryn M. Heet, Ed.D (July 2020).At The Summit, our high school program is aimed at preparing
Selecting a private school for your child can be a daunting task for parents given the variety of options and educational philosophies to consider, including
In Fall 2020, The Summit piloted a new early childhood education program, combining our former Beginners class (ages 3-4) and PreKindergarten class (ages 4-5) into
At The Summit, we see things differently. Our mission is to prepare learners for success by providing a progressive education with a challenging curriculum in
When students return to The Summit campus this fall, some things will look a little different. Classrooms will be spaced to accommodate six feet of
At The Summit, we believe in progressive education. Being progressive means always looking for ways to learn, to improve, and to open our minds to
When the 2019-2020 school year began, no one could have prepared for how it would end, as administrators, educators, parents, and students all had to
The Science Behind Student Stress A new study shows how a growth mindset helps students cope with academic setbacks. By Youki Terada August 24, 2018
LEARNING & TECH What’s Going On In Your Child’s Brain When You Read Them A Story? May 24, 20186:05 AM ET ANYA KAMENETZ “These days