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Intellectual independence
INTELLECTUAL INDEPENDENCE A message from the Head of School
At Summit, we believe knowledge that is earned is the most enduring. That knowledge is the soul of intellectual independence–an independence upon which Louise Futrell founded our school as evidenced in her reflection, “I had a dream school in mind where everybody could be a somebody.” For 80 years Summit has helped children grow in their ability to meet challenges, take intellectual risks and transform not only their own lives but the world around them. Summit’s exceptional educators provide the passionate and innovative learning that
inspires and develops our students to reach their full potential. Our teachers understand that curiosity is the basic fuel of learning and they neither waste nor squelch it. They embrace it–and enable each child to do the same. The pages of this issue of Summit News are filled with stories of intellectual independence. Director of Early Childhood Julie Smith describes how our classrooms are designed to nurture young children’s innate curiosity. Director of Lower School Roanne Ornelles offers a window into the 6+1 Traits of Writing Program that helps
our students become accomplished authors. Director of Upper School Gardner Barrier recounts the story of a rising 9th Grader who, inspired by his leadership opportunity at Summit Summer, invested himself in his own unique robotics projects at home. Director of Triad Academy at Summit School Carrie Malloy reveals both the roots and reach of Triad’s becoming an academic division of Summit as she combines the training she received from Louise Futrell with her long-standing fascination with neuroscience and its implications for teaching and learning. (continued on next page)