Social Studies Update
Students in political science have been watching key moments from presidential debates from Nixon and Kennedy up to 2016 and taking note of changes across
Students in political science have been watching key moments from presidential debates from Nixon and Kennedy up to 2016 and taking note of changes across
The High School Outdoor Cooking elective had a field experience at Chesapeake Fish Hatchery this week. Students learned how to fish for channel catfish and
Algebra 1 We are back on track with rationalizing radicals and have introduced the Difference of Squares theorem. We’ll likely continue with this concept and
Students in political science combined classes on Wednesday to share their campaigns with their peers. We had one crew who chose to run for city
Calculus class just finished up working on derivatives before spring break. What are derivatives? A derivative represents the instantaneous rate of change or the slope
Students have continued working their way through the body’s organ systems this semester, focusing on the lymphatic, urinary, reproductive, and skeletal systems. They recently had
The Summit is honored to host our annual Spring Concert on Tuesday, April 28th at the Gillioz Theatre (325 Park Central E) in downtown Springfield!
Algebra 1 A few of these students will be ERB testing but we will still have over half of our class so I intend to
Students in political science are wrapping up their campaigns and preparing for their presentations to classmates upon return from spring break. This week, we’re also
Celebrating Hispanic Culture Our annual Culture Day at the Summit is taking place on Friday, March 13th during the school day. Middle school and high school