Kindergarten Happenings

Last week was quite a busy week with special events! Use these question prompts and pictures to have your Kindergartener fill you in on our adventures!

  • Who was the special Head of School last week? What specials things did we get to do?
  • Last week, it rained and rained and rained! Do you remember playing in the “stream”? What was your favorite part?
  • We had a visit from local librarian, Mrs. Michelle. Are you going to participate in the summer reading program? Are you excited to receive your reading passport?
  • The Springfield Little Theatre visited us and performed “Once Upon a Time: A Musical Adventure.” Which part of the story was your favorite? Did you recognize any of the stories or songs?

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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