Summit Spring Concert on April 30th

The Summit is honored to host our annual Spring Concert on Tuesday, April 30th at the Gillioz Theatre (325 Park Central E) in downtown Springfield! The concert features performances by our 1st through 8th graders and our high school All-Stars! The show begins at 6:30 pm and will last about an hour. Musicians will need to arrive prior to that time, see below for reminders. More information will be emailed to families the week before the concert.

Reminders:

  • All 1st-8th grade musicians will need to wear RED summit polos with khaki pants, capris, or skirts. If wearing leggings or tights under skirts, please make sure they are white.
  • All-Stars, please consult with Mr. Johnson on your wardrobe.
  • 1st-5th graders should arrive no later than 6:15 pm
  • Middle school musicians should arrive ready to tune their instruments by 6:00 pm
  • High school All-Stars should arrive no later than 5:15 pm

Everyone is invited to attend this performance! The Summit always packs the Gillioz for this show! You won’t want to miss out!

Thank you and see you at the Gillioz!

Meredith Taylor, Lower School Music Faculty

Alex Henke, Middle School Music Faculty

Jack Johnson, Summit All-Stars Director

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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