Probability Carnival
On Wednesday the 7th Graders hosted a Probability Carnival in order to demonstrate their knowledge of simple probability. Each group had to design a game
On Wednesday the 7th Graders hosted a Probability Carnival in order to demonstrate their knowledge of simple probability. Each group had to design a game
Yesterday the high school American history class traveled to Kansas City, Missouri to visit the National World War One Museum and Memorial. It was a
The 6th grade class has been acting out and working through The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. The students are utilizing their understanding of plot and
Student Council worked to provide an excellent service learning opportunity for eighth grade and high school students on Friday, April 5th. These students, along with
High School In high school, we have been synthesizing our geometry knowledge by practicing with sample ACT questions related to geometry. It is requiring us
High school biology students dissected earthworms and compared the anatomy of these interesting organisms to human anatomy. There are more dissections on the horizon, with
Middle school students have just wrapped up learning about photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Please feel free to ask your student intriguing questions like: 1. What
Happy April! Upper school students at The Summit had a busy weekend. On Saturday morning, many excelled in the Spanish competition. Saturday afternoon, three upper
Today was such a fun day with 6th grade and pre-k. The pre-k students have been learning about living and non-living things. As a way
It has been a busy time in Language Arts. Last week, I joined many area educators for LAD Fair Sorting and Judging Days. Sample Work