Accreditation
Summit View was awarded a full six-year term of accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in 2014. Summit View has been a WASC accredited school since 2002.
Summit View is also a Subscriber to the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
Summit View School is also certified as a non public school by the California Department of Education.
EXPECTED SCHOOL-WIDE LEARNING RESULTS
By graduation, Summit View students will be:
Expected School-Wide Learning Results
Effective planners who:
- Demonstrate knowledge of work exploration and application processes
- Are aware of post-secondary education and training opportunities including colleges and technical schools
- Have developed an education and training pathway plan
Literate learners who:
- Develop proficiency in reading
- Apply a range of mathematical strategies, tools, and principles to develop solutions to problems
- Write effectively for self-expression, persuasion, and demonstration of understanding of information and research
- Acquire a body of knowledge based on the California Framework and National Standards
Productive citizens of society who:
- Appreciate cultural and individual diversity and adapt to change
- Employ collaborative problem solving and conflict resolution skills
- Have actively served in community and/or school service organizations and projects
- Assume responsibility for actions
- Show respect for others, for community, and for environment
Self-reliant learners who:
- Understand and articulate their unique profile of affinities, strengths, and deficits
- Recognize their learning styles
- Successfully utilize accommodations and compensations available in the community, workplace, and educational institutions
- Apply personal advocacy skills
Technologically proficient individuals who:
- Use a variety of existing technologies competently
- Learn and adapt successfully to emerging technologies
- Access information from a variety of sources