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Private | 1-8 | Nonsectarian | 107 students |  

PHONE: (410) 798-0005

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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664 Central Ave E

Edgewater, MD 21037

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Posted September 28, 2009

i love it there there are graet teachers
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Posted October 24, 2007

Summit is excellent. They help each student individually to their needs. I am graduating at the end of the year. You should cheak Summit out. Please it is a real good school.
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Posted October 24, 2007

Summit is excellent. I am graduating this year. Please cheak it out.
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Posted November 7, 2006

Outstanding school for children with dyslexia. I only wish I had learned about it earlier. The program is flexible to meet your child's needs. They have a full time school psychologist to work with the students. They listen to the parents.
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chrisleembhc 14 hours ago
We test kids at the end of the year and beginning. Kids that don't keep up during the summer take a giant step backwards. If our kids do complain about homework, we ask them,"Do you want to work for a company, or own the company?"
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jackdaddy February 5, 2012
No. Let the children have a break. Let their minds focus on being children. They'll have plenty of homework when they go back to school. I would not even consider enforceing summer homework for my children. They need stress free playtime.
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YviPuerto03 February 2, 2012
Yes. Of course summer is for fun however they can take a brake from homework 2 weeks or so, not the whole summer. If you teach a child the importance of learing they will enjoy the homework even in the summer.
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