Tulsa Glassblowing School

Student Reporter: Brennyn Arrowsmith, 5th Grade Summit elementary enrichment students went to the Tulsa Glassblowing School on November 13th. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was a lot of fun! The staff was friendly and helpful. They explained the science behind glassblowing and made sure that we knew how to be safe. We…

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Kindergarten Goes Blue

**Special Parent Article** November 14th marked World Diabetes Day. Miss. Hills and her kindergarten class wore blue to support their classmate Eli Yokum. Eli was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes (Autoimmune) when he was 18 months old. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that occurs when a person’s immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells…

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A Night of One Acts

The Summit Drama Team will present A Night of One Acts on Thursday, November 21. The evening will feature three short and distinct plays designed to make you laugh and to make you think. The show will begin promptly at 7:00 pm at The Assembly’s South Campus. Admission is just $5 at the door.

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Langebartels Selected All State

Congratulations, Kennedy Langebartels! At the end of each volleyball season, the Oklahoma Coaches Association puts together a committee to select an all state team. Seniors are nominated from every school in the state, but only the top 10 best players are selected from the east and 10 from the west. Kennedy was chosen from a…

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Summit Dream Gala

The Summit Parent Fundraising Organization (PFO) has announced plans for the first annual DREAM GALA. Hosted by LeAnne Taylor of the News on 6, this elegant evening will feature a beautifully catered dinner, live entertainment, silent auction, and live auction.  The Gala is scheduled for Friday, March 27, with proceeds benefitting the Summit gymnasium project.…

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Eagles Host Playoff Game

The Summit Eagles football team completed the 2019 regular season with an impressive 7-3 record.  The Eagles return to the OSSAA playoffs for the first time since 2016 and have earned the right to host the first round on their home field. Summit will face the Prue Rockets this Friday, November 15, at Summit Park.…

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NJHS Serves OK Food Bank

NJHS recently went to the Oklahoma Food Bank and filled backpacks with food for school kids.  They also sorted 1,698 pounds of carrots!  Way to go, students.  MAKE A DIFFERENCE! [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”17″ gal_title=”NJHS Served OK Food Bank”]  

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You’re Kind of a Big Deal

Four Summit seventh graders were recently honored at the You’re Kind of a Big Deal banquet sponsored by Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance. Peyton Murray, Charity Genis, Carson Banham, and Abby Knight were celebrated for distinguishing themselves in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).  Each student was presented with a medal, a certificate of accomplishment, and…

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PSO Inspires Students to Conserve Electricity

5th grade is tackling energy conservation with a new program called Super Power Savers. 5th graders have been learning how to conserve electricity! Each student received a Super Power Saver Kit courtesy of the Public Service Company of Oklahoma’s Power Forward program. The kits include tools like an air filter alarm, lightbulbs, and a power strip.…

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Faculty Remains Undefeated

The annual Powder Tuff volleyball tournament was held last week.  The faculty-alumni team dominated once again, adding another “W” to their imaginary trophy case. ????  Thanks to everyone who participated and came out to cheer on our students.

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