Summit invites you to participate in local planetarium show February 6th 10am ! Our trip will have a nominal fee attached which will be presented as a donation for this otherwise free event. We appreciate your helping us to support local educational opportunities for our children!
The program will begin with a projection of what the sky will look like that very night. Our guide will point out the brightest stars and constellations and instruct us in how to find them ourselves! This will be followed by a full-dome motion picture about planets, stars, galaxies, and nebulae.
Click link below February 6th
L.S. Noblitt Planetarium at Columbus East High School - Summit Schooling Corp
Click link for April 17th
L.S. Noblitt Planetarium at Columbus East High School - Summit Schooling Corp

You have felt them! You have been protected by them! Now get ready to learn all about them as Professor Steve presents his awesome "Unseen Forces" Show.
Watch in disbelief as the Professor makes toilet paper leave the roll and fly high above your head.Discover the secrets of gravity.
Learn how to pull a tablecloth off a table without disturbing the food resting atop it.
See cups of water turned upside down without spilling a drop!
You will be shocked, you will be amazed, and you will find out how to do everything that Professor Steve does AT YOUR OWN HOME! Lots of science, lots of interaction, and lots of fun for all ages!
Click the link below to register (February 20th 11am-12pm)
Professor Steve Presents:The Unseen Forces Show! - Summit Schooling Corp

This trip could be the perfect book end to a unit study on conservation, waste, and being good stewards of this beautiful Earth.
Join Summit on March 6th as we're invited in to tour the Shelby County Recycling center and learn about the ways our waste, consumption, and recycling have an impact on our everyday lives!
We will learn what can and cannot be recycled in Shelby County, specifically, followed by a tour of where all those items are received and stored.
We'll also learn about document shredding and the food waste program along with a tour of the area used for receiving food waste and the compost made from it!
Plus, what kiddo doesn't love machinery and looking for the recycling truck? Click the link below to register

