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Freshman Parent Orientation Thursday In Summit
The program is open to all current Summit eighth grade students and any Summit residents considering attending Summit High School this fall.

SUMMIT, NJ - It is never too early to get oriented and Summit High School is starting off the new year with an Incoming Freshman Parent Night on Thursday.
This program is open to all current Summit eighth grade students and any Summit residents considering attending Summit High School in September 2019. Beginning at 7 p.m., there will be two breakout sessions covering highlights of the many facets of Summit High School both academically and in terms of co-curricular programs.
Administration will provide an overview of the high school’s expectations, policies, and procedures. Supervisors from each of the academic departments will present an overview of the Program of Studies and information about course offerings.
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Beginning at 6:15 p.m. parents are invited to browse through an activities fair or go on a tour of the building led by peer leaders. Also starting at 6:15 p.m., packets with pertinent information for the evening will be available for pickup outside the auditorium.
Questions on anything related to this program may be directed to the SHS School Counseling Department at 908-273-3414.
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