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Summit Public Schools (Charter school operator)
Charter management organization in California, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Summit Public Schools is a charter management organization (CMO) that operates eleven schools, eight in the San Francisco Bay Area and three in Washington. The headquarters is located in Redwood City, California.
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Summit is the recipient of a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.[1]
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Schools
- Summit Preparatory Charter High School in Redwood City, CA
- Everest Public High School in Redwood City, CA
- Summit Tahoma in South San Jose, CA
- Summit K2 in El Cerrito, CA
- Summit Shasta in Daly City, CA
- Summit Tamalpais in Richmond, CA
- Summit Olympus in Tacoma, WA
- Summit Sierra in Seattle, WA
- Summit Atlas in West Seattle, WA
Prior schools included Summit Rainier in East San Jose, CA (closed in June 2020) and Summit Denali in Sunnyvale, CA (closed in June 2023).
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Summit Learning
The pedagogy employed at Summit schools, dubbed "Summit Learning," is a personalized, project-based learning (PBL) curriculum that puts students "in charge" of their own learning.[2][3][4]
Courses are built around projects done at students' own paces instead of traditional coursework modules, and teachers focus their energy on tutoring individual students as many grading functions are automated.[5]
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