The English Department received a generous in-kind donation of Ayn Rand novels to incorporate into our curriculum. The donation included 2 classroom sets of the novel Anthem and 1 set of The Fountainhead. We can’t thank Ayn Rand Institute enough for this wonderful literature contribution to our English classes!
Congratulations to Summit students Abdikadir H. and Jeremiah S. for graduating this year.
With a high school diploma in hand, the future is bright and the sky is the limit.
Wishing these young men all the best in the next chapter that lies ahead.
Today, we are featuring and congratulating two of our newest Summit Academy graduates.
Well done Ashtin S. and Tysean H. We wish you the best of luck in the next chapter as you pursue your academic and career goals.
The future awaits and it is bright!
Just about halfway through their season, the Summit Volleyball has a big week, taking on Rocky Grove tonight at 6:00pm and West Shamokin on Thursday at the same time. Both matches are away.
GOOD LUCK KNIGHTS!!
Thanks to a recent donation from MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation, students were provided with brand-new equipment and supplies for this year’s season. Summit Academy is truly grateful for the donated items, which will not only prepare our students for their upcoming games but also provide them with valuable lifelong lessons in endurance, perseverance, and teamwork.
Thanks to a generous in-kind donation of a drum set and electric guitar, more students are enjoying the ability to learn and play instruments in our phenomenal music program. We’re grateful to The Guitar Center Music Foundation for making these creative arts opportunities possible.
Students at Summit Academy are already preparing for this growing season, thanks to the Youth Garden Grant provided by KidsGardening.org and the Garden Tower Specialty Award donated by Garden Tower Project. The generous donation of garden equipment and supplies will allow for an exciting cross-curricular learning opportunity between our science classes and our trades program. More to follow from the Clean Team Club in the coming months!
At the conclusion of the basketball season, the Summit Knights had one important game left on their schedule. They had the opportunity to take on court representatives from Westmoreland and Lycoming Counties. At the end of four quarters, the team came up just short of the victory, losing by a bucket, 65-63.
Thanks to the Judges and Probation Officers from both counties. Everyone had a great time, and we hope to make this an annual event!
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