SUMMIT SCHOOL
Summit School, located at 6171 W. Charleston Blvd. in Las Vegas, is a private, independent institution dedicated to providing a specialized educational experience for students. The school is widely recognized for its commitment to small class sizes and a personalized approach to learning. By fostering a supportive and structured environment, Summit School aims to meet the diverse academic and social-emotional needs of its students, helping them build confidence while mastering core curriculum standards.
The school places a strong emphasis on character development and individualized instruction, often catering to students who may benefit from a more tailored pace than what is found in a traditional large-classroom setting. Its location on West Charleston Boulevard serves the surrounding Las Vegas community, offering a quiet, focused campus atmosphere. With a curriculum designed to prepare students for future academic success, Summit School focuses on creating a collaborative partnership between educators, students, and families to ensure each child reaches their full potential.
Las Vegas, NV 89148
(702) 799-5631
SUMMIT SCHOOL is a public school in Las Vegas, NV. See other public high schools in Nevada
School Details
- Level:
-
High School
(Special Education School)
- Charter School:*
- No
- District:
- Clark County
- Total Students:
- Not Reported
- Teachers:
- 0
- NSLP Status:1
- No
- Qualified free lunch:
- 0
- Qualified reduced-price lunch:
- 0
- Title I Status:2
- Not a Title I school
- Virtual:
- Not Virtual
* A public charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract with the state, the district, or another entity. The charter exempts the school from certain state or local rules and regulations.
1 The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides eligible students with free or reduced-price lunch
2 Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families.
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