What is a Memory?
Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students have been reading different books respective to their class. However, a common thread connects them – and us –
Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students have been reading different books respective to their class. However, a common thread connects them – and us –
Last week our Upper School Spanish classes celebrated Día de los Muertos with a vibrant week of activities that blended culture, creativity, and community. Students
In the Outdoor Ed. Bushcraft elective students have been progressing through the fire unit. Students have learned about the needs of fire through the fire
Clothing Drive for Sammy’s Window: November 10–14th Join The Early Learners in supporting Sammy’s Window, a local organization that helps lessen the financial strain for foster and adoptive
In sixth grade, students are preparing for an assessment over their river civilizations on Friday. As part of this preparation, we took time to do
It is the second week of student-led discussions for our novel study, which is in its third week. Sixth graders are discussing chapters 10-14 in
6th Grade 6th grade is currently exploring the concepts behind negative numbers, absolute values and operations with fractions. We will be preparing for an assessment
In the spirit of our Community Helpers theme, our Summit families are coming together to support neighbors who may be impacted by food insecurity. Send
Middle schoolers are facilitating class over the next few weeks as we discuss their class’s assigned novels. While this has been the first week for
In sixth grade, students have begun presenting on their river civilizations. The Egypt team bravely volunteered to present first, and they did a great job