They volunteered to speak with Central Armstrong High School students about their experiences with drug use and the implications of those decisions on their lives.
We are incredibly proud of these students for stepping out of their comfort zone to share their personal stories and serve as positive role models for other students.
Special thanks to State Trooper Rice, District Magistrate DeComo and District Attorney Charlton for supporting this critical program and allowing Summit Academy to be a part.
For more information on the Drugs Kills Dreams Program:



A group of young ladies were in attendance when the Pitt Women’s Volleyball Team made history with their win over Boston College at the Fitzgerald Fieldhouse last weekend. The team secured a 2nd seed in the NCAA Tournament that will start this weekend.
Our students got to meet several of the players for photo ops after the game.
Congrats to Pitt Women’s Volleyball and thanks for the hospitality during our visit. GOOD LUCK in the NCAA Tournament.









So much to be thankful for, especially our amazing Chef and his staff for the delicious Thanksgiving feast they prepared!




THANKSGIVING FESTIVITIES
So much to be thankful for, especially our amazing Chef and his staff for the delicious Thanksgiving feast they prepared!



This non-profit agency provides our young men with exceptional cultural, educational and recreational opportunities.
During this trip, the boys learned about and captured images of amazing birds from all over the world.
It was an awesome day for all and the photos reflect the great photography skills that the young men are learning.
Well done, boys and THANK YOU, Tickets for Kids!!!








LOVE YOUR HEART & LUNGS!!!
The Thursday before Thanksgiving is the American Heart Association’s annual Great American Smoke Out.
Do something great today and make it your DAY ONE!
For support and information, go to cancer.org/smokeout
Please call or email for additional information to Gina Samosky, Corporate Communications Coordinator