The students of Summit Academy will be recognized for their kindness at two assemblies for parents beginning at 2 p.m. on Thursday, February 4 and Friday, February 5. The assemblies are open to the public and designed to celebrate all the students and their successes.

The activities are planned to coincide with National School Choice Week 2016, the nation’s largest-ever celebration of excellent options in education.

More than 250 students and parents are expected to attend the event at Summit Academy, a tuition-free, non-profit school for children K-12 with ADHD, Autism Spectrum disorders, and related disorders.

“Summit Academy is where every student can be a success story. We are an alternative to the public schools to give students the added guidance and confidence to succeed,” said Principal Michael Majzun.

National School Choice Week (January 24–30, 2016) will be America’s largest-ever celebration of opportunity in education. Featuring more than 16,000 independently organized events across all 50 states, the Week shines a positive spotlight on effective education options for children. National School Choice Week is independent, nonpolitical, and nonpartisan, and embraces all types of educational choice – from traditional public schools to public charter schools, magnet schools, online learning, private schools, and homeschooling.

For more information, contact Dawn Puryear at dawn.puryear@summitacademies.org.