A photo gallery beaming with Hilltopper pride.
Hilltoppers have a perfect record to begin the 2012 season.
Two 7th grade Summit middle school students will participate in the weekend program.
Preschoolers at the Wilson Primary Center celebrated Chinese New Year with a dragon dance Wednesday.
The Department of Education released the school report cards today which show that Summit's median administrator and faculty salaries are increasing and above the state average.
Hilltoppers defeated by a talented Roselle Catholic team, 69-46.
Osmulski sinks winning layup with less than 2 seconds in game to clinch Hilltoppers' 44-43 season-opening victory.
Hilltoppers defeat A. L. Johnson 4-2 to improve season record to 3-1.
Battle of Summit Championship goes to the Hilltoppers.
Grant from Summit Educational Foundation makes change possible at LCJSMS.
McKenna goal in OT helps Hilltoppers advance to semi-finals of NJSIAA Tournament.
First NJSIAA Tournament appearance for Hilltopper’s since 1998
The Oak Knoll Upper School celebrates its annual Service Day by volunteering around North Jersey, including several spots in downtown Summit.
The Newcomers' Club of Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights is hosting a Preschool Information Fair tonight.
Money must be used for teacher compensation and benefits.
Students already eligible for the free or reduced lunch program will now be eligible for free or reduced breakfast at Summit High School and the Lawton C. Johnson Summit Middle School.
Law, if passed in NJ, would result in loss of current superintendent.
Summit students and siblings Claire and Malcom Harrison share their thoughts, hopes and jitters about going back to school this year.
Hilltoppers win exhibition game by one goal.
SHS drops three spots from last year in NJ Monthly annual rankings.
From backpacks with wheels to pencils made from recycled newspapers, the shops of downtown Summit have your child–and you–covered this school year.
Board of Education delayed second reading and vote from July meeting.
Kalin takes over for Eleanor Doyle.
A Patch guide to the proposals pending before the legislature.
Kalin has three children in the district and works as Vice President for Franchise Strategic Management at Johnson & Johnson.
Below is a list of the graduates and where they will be attending in the fall.
Majority of staff retiring honored by colleagues at Board's regular meeting last week.
Parents on both sides of the issue raise discussion about 4th and 5th grade Human Growth and Development Curriculum.
Also, secretaries and non-contracted workers salaries on agenda for June regular meeting.