January 7, 2019
Happy New Year! Welcome back this week to students, staff, and families and welcome to the new families joining us this month! I hope you were able to rest and enjoy the winter break. 

As always, each year is certain to bring highs and lows but as we continually see, the bright spirit and support within our Summit family is constant. Best wishes for a happy and fulfilling 2019!

Read on for Summit news and upcoming events...
January 8 >> Students return from break
January 21 >> SCHOOL CLOSED - MLK Jr. day
February 15 >> NO SCHOOL - Conference prep
February 22 >> NO SCHOOL - Conferences
February 25 >> SCHOOL CLOSED - snow make-up day
March 8 >> Bluegrass, Bourbon, & BBQ
Holiday Program
Before Winter Break, our students participated in a Holiday musical extravaganza! We enjoyed musical performances from kindergarten and primary students followed by a special presentation of The Nutcracker. See photos in the post below.

A full recording of the 12/19 performance is available to view here >>>
A Nutty Nutcracker Holiday Program

Our kindergarten and primary students brought the holiday cheer with their musical performances for the 18-19 Holiday Program! The Nutcracker performance, brought to us by the Summit Academy Drama Club and intermediate music classes, was a...

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Got pictures??
We want your photos for possible inclusion in the 2018-19 yearbook! Send in pictures of club activities, field trips, class parties, or any photos of Summit students doing Summit stuff to cdumke@summit-academy.org.
Swim Club
Swim Club (session 2) is now open for registration. Swim Club meets on Fridays immediately after school at All About Kids and is open to students in grades K-8. Meeting dates are as follows: Jan: 25, Feb: 1 & 8, March: 1, 8, 15 & 22, and April: 12, 19 & 26.

Register online here or print and return the club registration form. Club fees will be billed through FACTS on the next payment cycle.  Contact club sponsor
A heartfelt thanks to all who helped make the Mitten Tree Service Project a success. Students from the High School Student Activities Club delivered all 330 donations, including gloves, socks, scarves, hats, coats, and blankets, to the St. Vincent de Paul Community Center prior to winter break.