Summit Charter School Winter Newsletter 2013/2014

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SUMMIT REACH HIGHER

SUMMIT CHARTER SCHOOL FOUNDATION, INC.

Winter 2013

“20-20” VISION FOR SUMMIT’S FUTURE Even before opening its doors in 1997, Summit has had several key tenants in place. Chief among them are academic rigor, educating the whole child and a shared sense of community. From the modular classrooms at the Village Green, to the building of our red schoolhouse facilities here on Mitten Lane, to recognition as a NC Honor School of Excellence, Summit has kept a keen eye on its core values and vision for the future. The clarity of Summit’s vision could not be possible without a roadmap – a strategic plan. I am excited to report that Summit has achieved the majority of the current plan’s strategic initiatives in just three years. As we look to follow Summit’s motto to “reach higher”, we know that it is time to assess our current position and chart a path for further growth and success. With this in mind, we have initiated a new strategic planning process, one that will determine and define our priorities for the next 3 years and set the course for the next 10-15 years. So just what does the future look like for Summit Charter School? We are rapidly advancing in an age of technology, where chalkboards are now interactive computer screens and textbooks are stored electronically on iPads. The radius of our applicant pool is growing wider and wider, as families from Sylva, Scaly Mountain, Rosman, and beyond are active participants in the Summit program. The NC General Assembly has alleviated charter school growth restrictions, which would allow funding for additional grades at the school. And finally, the Summit campus grounds have expanded with the acquisition of an additional 11.5 acres, opening the possibility of future facility expansions. These factors will, for certain, shape the future of the school, as we align our new strategies to the strengths of the Summit experience we so treasure. The 21st Century scholar is faced with an exciting canvas of magnificent opportunities here at Summit. Through the focus groups and surveys, we hope that you will join us in our strategic development of the “20-20” vision. We value the input and guidance from all entities of our school family, and together we will achieve excellence for our children. Dr. Jack Talmadge Director

Tammy Bryson Owner of Subway, Cashiers “Summit Charter School is more than just a place to teach our children. It provides our community with the opportunity to attract professionals and families who are looking for a secure and slower paced lifestyle to raise their children. We certainly would not have been able to continue to live in Cashiers and establish our business without its support to our community. Throughout my 10+ years as a parent, it has been a pleasure to witness and assist the school in its growth. From the move to a new state of the art facility, to the achievement and maintaining the title of NC Honor School of Excellence, Summit continues to provide excellence to our community. We are truly blessed.”


Thank You So Much

Giving

*Altitudes at Skyline Lodge *Biltmore *Buck’s Coffee Shop *Bunny Bites Carrot Cake *Burlingame Country Club *Canyon Kitchen *Cedar Creek Racquet Club *Country Club of Sapphire Valley Building on the success of 2012, That Sunday, Hopkins joined nearly *Chocolate Heaven Taste of the Plateau 2013 went to 30 local chefs, clubs, and restaurants the next level. to create a spectacular food and *Cornucopia wine showcase in the school quad. First time Patron and event sponsor, Over 300 *Dark Cove Cheese Linda Quick, described the Thursday people night event at Stillwater Farm as attended the *Fressers Eatery “the most beautiful party we had event, which *Kilwin’s Chocolates & ever attended in Cashiers, Houston included or in Paris. There was a magical a lively Ice Cream quality about the atmosphere that auction and night. We will never forget that sensational *Mountaintop Golf & evening.” performance Chef Linton by the Lake Club Hopkins, a Atlanta Beat *Old Edwards Club at 2012 James Band. Like Beard Award the Patron Party, Sunday’s festivities Highlands Cove Winner for were truly remarkable. Best Chef in *Old Edwards Inn and Spa the Southeast The school is so grateful to the *On the Side BBQ @ and generous benefactors, participating proprietor clubs and restaurants, and numerous Cashiers Farmers Market of several volunteers who contributed their restaurants time and talents. Wendy Carlton, *The Orchard in Atlanta, including Restaurant a Summit parent, deserves special Eugene, delighted the 100 guests to recognition and thanks for chairing *Restaurant Eugene customized culinary creations paired the event for the past two years. The *Chef Linton Hopkins with special drinks. proceeds were put to immediate use. The funding provided the *Ruka’s Table “Chef Linton’s attention to detail, implementation of new technology, from his precision in shaving the added resource staffing, and *Mountain Fresh Grocery ham in front of us, to the pairing additional field excursions that of the wines was extraordinary. support experiential learning *Sweet Grass Dairy The food was over the top! But programs at Summit. *The Cork & Barrel what really stood out was his understanding of the importance SAVE THE DATE .... *The Ugly Dog and of Summit’s mission for community outreach. He was able to Next year, the Patron Party is Dog House communicate that to our Patrons as scheduled for June 26 and the Taste *Trillium Links & he visited with each and every one of the Plateau is scheduled for June of them. We are truly appreciative!” 29, 2014. Mark your calendars Lake Club said Summit Director, Jack Talmadge. because the event will be bigger and

TASTE OF THE PLATEAU

better than ever!!!


Respect 1st Annual Mountain Invitational Summit was very fortunate to have Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club host the 1st Annual Mountain Invitational on October 14th. The club’s tremendous course and facilities, coupled with the staff’s unsurpassed hospitality, created a magnificent experience for the thirty foursomes and additional guests. After a brief warm-up on the range, some breakfast treats, and a massage and stretching station, the Kindergarten and 1st grade students serenaded the golfers as they headed out to the course for the shotgun start.

On the course, the made-to-order food stations garnered a great deal of buzz throughout the round. Following an exciting three team shootout that determined the overall winner, players and guests had the opportunity to win some incredible prizes during the postround cocktail reception.

Summit will greatly benefit from the tremendous generosity shown by Mountaintop, our sponsors, golfers, and volunteers. Proceeds raised will help close the $1,500 gap between the per pupil allotment given by the state and county and what it costs to educate each student at Summit.

Topping the evening, guests enjoyed a fantastic Mexican feast followed by an inspired performance by the band Hurricane Creek. Guests bid on incredible items available in a silent auction and played the odds to win a trip to this season’s Super Bowl.

Thank You To Our Sponsors TOURNAMENT SPONSORS •Wells Fargo Advisors •Cruise Planners•A Healthy Home•Biltmore HOLE SPONSORS •Vivace•Audio Visual Associates•Drake’s Diamond Gallery•Chinquapin •Southern Wine & Spirits•Sanderson Farms •Acadia NorthStar, LLC- Accountants and Consultants •Community Bible Church•Gracewear•Evans Hair Graphics •Nova Associates, Ltd.•FR Fuels, LLC•WNC Roofing LLC •Holley Heating & Air Conditioning•Mountain Party Tents & Events •Landmark Realty Group•R. T. Ward Inc. Builders A special thank you to Mike & Amy Corcell for chairing this year’s event!

“It was a great day for the Summit family. As a participant, the golf was a blast! Thank you Mountaintop! As a Summit parent, it was pleasing to see such a strong show of community support for the school.” -Dr. Christopher Dyer


Perseverance & Responsibility

“Follow all of your interests and let go of all your inhibitions. Don’t be afraid of looking silly, have fun, and learn about everything.” Jessica Bryant – Summit Class of 2007

RGNS Cirque


Expressing Perseverance on the World Stage Jessica Bryant – Summit Class of 2007 As the core of Summit’s mission in character education, the seven virtues pledged each and every day help guide our students along a lifelong path well beyond our campus boundaries, and in some cases, around the world. We had the pleasure of catching up with Jessica Bryant (Summit Class of 2007), who is currently studying theater at the Accademia dell’Arte in Arezzo, Italy. As a component of the Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree at Coastal Carolina University, the concentrated study abroad has given Jessica the opportunity to apply her talents, and as she puts it, “persevere” in a foreign culture far from home. Following her graduation from Summit, Jessica attended Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, a private boarding school in North Georgia, where she was introduced to Cirque, an artistic and theatrical study of storytelling through acrobatics and expressive movement. Demanding extreme dedication, strong academics, and the challenge to reach new levels of creativity, the Cirque program inspired Jessica to continue her studies at Coastal Carolina

University’s competitive program in theatrical arts. One of my highlights at CCU would have to be our production of Servant of Two Masters, a high-energy show with audience participation and acrobatic elements. As students, we were granted the opportunity to self-direct a portion of the production, adding our own original material to an already brilliant script. Now in her junior year at the University’s international partnership institution in Italy, Jessica is conducting a concentrated study in Commedia dell’Arte and expressive movement. When we asked Jessica to comment on how her experience at Summit has made a difference in her collegiate studies, she enthusiastically noted the importance of the school’s community environment that inspires meaningful and supportive relationships.

Accademia dell’Arte movement class

Summit always felt like a safe place where I could feel free to learn and express myself. I made friends for life in my classmates, and mentors for life in my teachers. When I think about the seven virtues, I can identify most with “perseverance”. It has not always been easy to chase after my dreams. I’ve come to understand that in order to achieve our greatest goals, we have to work through things that may not seem relevant or worth it at the time, but will indeed pay off later.

CCU Servant of Two Masters

Following the completion of her degree at Coastal Carolina University, Jessica hopes to return to Europe and further explore its theatrical culture, this time in the UK. A certification in personal training is also in the works for her, as well as an ambition to create new performances of her own in the field of expressive movement. The sky is the limit with an attitude for perseverance, and we believe a big stage and possibly a physical theater company of her own are in the near future for Jessica.


SUMMIT GOLF: VICTORIOUS AND VIRTUOUS Athletics, both team and individual competitions, are important components to a child’s fine-tuned development of mind, body and soul. Golf is no exception, and in fact may be more in line with Summit’s seven virtues than many other sports offerings. Summit was thrilled when the Tri-State Athletic Conference put golf in the middle school lineup, as the opportunity would certainly reinforce the honesty, respect, responsibility, compassion, selfdiscipline, perseverance, and giving we promote at the school on a daily basis. The Summit Bears teed off the spring 2013 season with nine young players, led by Summit’s Coach Ingrid Weatherby and Mountaintop Pro, Micah Hicks. Through the generosity of High Hampton Inn & Country Club, the team practiced and competed on the resort’s course, and each afternoon the young student-athletes learned the etiquette, rules, and countless skills needed to master the game. Only a handful of the players had seen golf experience prior to this season, and through diligence, practice, and perseverance, the team came home victorious as the 2013 Tri State Conference Champions.

2013 Tri State Conference Champions

Honesty & Self-discipline


Compassion

“Learning responses from children can fluctuate by the hour during a school day. Building an understanding relationship with them, though, allows me to better make that connection for their success.” -Ms. Hannah Moody Compassion: A Variable for Success There are some days we wonder if scholastic success could be achieved under a unique, scientifically formulated approach to education. While there may be a few times that would be welcome, thankfully the world is not standardized and we are fortunately blessed with a healthy diversity of learning styles, personalities and individual talents. Variables, including high expectations, parental involvement and disciplined study habits will certainly factor into any approach, but the Summit virtue of Compassion can make all of the difference in a child’s level of academic confidence. Summit’s Exceptional Child division for meeting students’ individualized needs is thrilled to welcome Ms. Hannah Moody as its newest addition to the team. Recognizing compassion as a key element to bringing out the best in a child, Ms. Moody has rapidly developed a strong rapport with her students this fall. Ms. Moody began her teaching career as a middle school science teacher, and has worked with East McDowell Junior High School and H.J. MacDonald Middle school. She holds a B.S. in psychology, an M.A. in teaching science, and is currently working on her doctorate in curriculum and instruction at Gardner-Webb University.


Summit Charter School is a NC Honor School of Excellence, providing families of western North Carolina with a tuition-free, top quality choice of education.

P.O. Box 2493 Cashiers, NC 28717

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