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Summit High School
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Message From Mrs. Grimaldi
Dear SHS Families,
Please ensure that your student has their school-issued ID with them each day.
Please follow these safety precautions to take when dropping off your student at school.
- Do not drop off students on the opposite side of Kent Place Blvd.
- Do not make K-turns or turn around in driveways on Kent Place Blvd.
- Pull all the way up when dropping students off in the driveway in front of the school.
- Do not pull through the visitor spots and the first row of the parking lot to avoid traffic.
- Do not pull into numbered spots to drop off students.
The building is open before 7am each morning. With everyone's assistance drop off in the morning can be safer for everyone.
All students will receive solar eclipse glasses during their 1st timeslot class on Monday. Since the majority of the eclipse will take place after school has been dismissed for the day, please discuss with your student the importance of using these glasses when viewing the eclipse. All outdoor after school activities will begin no earlier than 4:30pm.
It's a great day to be a Hilltopper!
Stacy Grimaldi
Principal
Solar Eclipse Viewing Safety
Student ID Badges & Lanyards
Please remind your student of the following information.
Starting on Monday, April 1st...
SHS students will leave their ID on its lanyard on the hooks while in the restroom.
Please see Mrs. Soltis in the Main Office for:
A replacement ID: $5.00
A replacement lanyard: $1.00
A replacement plastic sleeve for your ID: $1.00
Questions? Please see Mr. Murtagh or Ms. Aaron in the Main Office!
Thank you for doing your part to keep SHS safe and healthy!
Closure of Sidewalk by the Lower High School Field
Due to the construction taking place on the lower field at Summit High School, the sidewalk that runs next to the lower and upper fields that connects Morris Avenue to the high school will be closed. Please encourage your students to use Edgar Street or Weaver Street to access the high school from Morris Avenue. Student should not be walking along the fencing at 412 Morris Avenue and then hopping the fence as this is not safe.
Attention Senior Families
All senior families should have received in the mail the information about the end of the school year, graduation, and senior events. If you did not get yours in the mail, please contact the main office. You can also find all of the information under the Graduation Information Tab on the Resources Page of the High School's website.
There is an error on a page in the packet regarding the dates of the graduation practices. Below are the correct dates, times, and locations of the mandatory graduation practices:
Mandatory Graduation Practice #1: Monday, June 10th, 1:30pm, SHS Auditorium
Mandatory Graduation Practice # 2: Monday, June 17th, 1:30pm, SHS Auditorium
Mandatory Graduation Practice #3: Tuesday, June 18th, 8:00am, Tatlock Field
Summit Wellness Symposium - April 10, 2024
The Summit Wellness Symposium will provide an opportunity for the entire community to come together to recognize that Community Health is Everyone’s Responsibility. Aligned with Summit Public Schools' District Goal, the Summit Wellness Symposium will feature a keynote speaker and breakout sessions for parents/guardians to attend. Each presenter will target their topic towards elementary parents/guardians in one breakout session and middle and high school parents/guardians in the other. Attendees will leave the event with a toolkit of skills and strategies to support their children’s mental health and wellness. To further engage the community in this event, dinner and babysitting will be provided. Local non-profit organizations and other local agencies will have tables set up in the lobby to offer additional resources and information.
Message from the Health Office
UPDATED RESPIRATORY VIRUS GUIDELINES FOR COVID-19, THE FLU AND RSV
The CDC has recently updated its guidance on respiratory viruses, including COVID-19.
If a student or staff member tests positive for COVID 19, the flu or RSV, or if they are exhibiting COVID, flu or RSV-like symptoms, they should remain home and away from others for at least 24 hours post diagnosis and may return to school when symptoms are improving. A 5-day isolation period is no longer required following a positive COVID test.
If a fever is present, students and staff must remain home until they are fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications such as Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen.
Masking post COVID-19 diagnosis is encouraged as an additional prevention strategy, but is not required.
Additional recommendations include:
- Staying up to date with vaccinations to protect people against serious illness and hospitalization. This includes flu, COVID-19, and RSV (if eligible) vaccines.
- Practicing good hygiene by covering coughs and sneezes, washing or sanitizing hands often, and cleaning frequently touched surfaces.
- Taking steps for cleaner air, such as bringing in more fresh outside air, purifying indoor air, or gathering outdoors.
On-line COVID reporting is no longer required. Please contact your child's school secretary and/or school nurse to report any student absence.
- When reporting an absence please specify what symptoms or illness your student is experiencing (for example: COVID, flu, respiratory illness, GI illness, etc...) This allows our district nurses to monitor for and track outbreaks.
Does Your Family Need Support?
Summer EBT is a new-to-NJ child nutrition program intended to reduce hunger and food insecurity for children who lose access to free school meals through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) during the summer when school is not in session. This summer, NJ will be sending an EBT card to every eligible child to purchase food at participating retailers.
Parent Wellness Newsletter
Did You Know?
Did you know that you can view your student's check-ins on Genesis? Students scan into the bathrooms, library, help centers, counseling office, and nurse's office when they visit these locations during the school day. You can view these check-ins in Genesis. Log into your Genesis account, and click check-ins on the left side of the screen. Please discuss with your student any excessive time out of class.
You can also view how many times your student did not have their ID badge with them in school. Please help ensure that your student has their ID badge with them each morning.
Attendance Reporting
Reporting an Absence from or Tardy to School
If your student is absent from school or will be late to school, please contact the attendance office by emailing shsattendance@summit.k12.nj.us or calling 908-273-1494, option 1. Please be sure to include the student's name, grade, and reason for absence or lateness. Please contact the attendance office before 10am on the day of the absence or tardy. If reporting a late to school, please also include the time the student will arrive at school.
Reporting an Early Dismissal
Morning Drop Off & Entrances Into The Building
When dropping off your student in the morning along the driveway, please pull up all the way before stopping to let your student out of the vehicle. Please do not cross the double line along Weaver Street if you are trying to bypass the traffic line for drop off. If you drop your student off on Kent Place Blvd., please drop off only on the school side of the street. For the safety of all students and drivers, please do not make K-turns or turn around in driveways along Kent Place Blvd.
Visitors to Summit High School
Appointments must be made in advance to see teachers, counselors, administrators, and other staff. Please be prepared to announce your name and purpose in order to be granted access into the building. In the event an emergency visit is necessary, please call the school’s main office ahead of your arrival so we are prepared to accommodate your needs. Drop-off items (lunch, instrument, Chromebook, etc.) may be dropped off in the bin outside the main entrance vestibule.
Academic Help Centers
Our academic help centers are up and running during each period. Please encourage your student to visit the academic help centers during their study hall period.
Yearbook Information
Yearbook Purchase Information
Construction Update
We are also in the process of selecting the finishes for the spaces.
Weekly Calendar
Monday, April 8th
D Day
1st Day of 4th Marking Period
Tuesday, April 9th
A Day
Wednesday, April 10th
B Day
Summit Wellness Symposium. 6pm
Thursday, April 11th
C Day
Friday, April 12th
D Day
Friday, April 13th
ACTs @ SHS
Big Band Dance, 7pm, Canoe Brook Country Club
Looking Ahead
- AP Exams: May 6th through May 17th (View Schedule of Exams)
- NJSLA Testing: May 20th through May 23rd (Special Schedule)
- Tentative Final Exam Dates: Monday, June 10th - Thursday, June 13th (assuming there are no more snow days)
- Tentative Last Day for Students: Friday, June 14th (assuming there are not more snow days)