Día de los Muertos t-shirts available!

It’s hard to believe we are already 7 weeks into the fall semester! This means High School students are already thinking about preparations for our annual Día de los Muertos celebration at the Summit.


During the week of October 31-November 4th, we will be celebrating and exploring this Mexican holiday. This holiday centers around families and friends remembering and celebrating the lives of their loved ones who have passed away. Students will learn about the history, traditions, and significance of this multi-day celebration.


As part of our celebration, we will provide an opportunity for everyone (students, families, etc) to order spirit wear. Please follow this link to order yours now!


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXt30Z34rq4ljY36Fn7q8FoWNK4bgU1JGAgdqkDP5imeE3aA/viewform


Tshirt Orders must be placed by end of day Wednesday 10/5. All students are encouraged to wear their spanish shirt to school on Monday, October 31st. We are so looking forward to this beautiful celebration, and will be sending out more information as the date gets closer.

The Summit Preparatory School is a fully accredited, non-religious, private school offering a full-time seated independent education for students in Springfield, Ozark, Nixa, Rogersville, and the greater Southwest Missouri area. Our preparatory school setting offers an enriching early childhood, elementary, middle school, and high school curriculum in a supportive environment. We have state of the art facilities, highly-qualified teachers and staff, and a large range of educational programming. Interested in enrolling your child? Learn more about our admissions process.

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