Download the South Summit mobile app today so you can stay in-the-know this summer. There is so much you can see and do within the app like: view the live feed of our latest and greatest stories, news and announcements; check the calendar for events and activities; connect directly with faculty and staff; and so much more! Go to your app store and search for "South Summit School District".
10 months ago, South Summit School District
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SSHS Alumni Alert! Mr. Lewis likes working with his hands, so starting in maintenance work right out of high school was a natural fit. He currently works as a custodian at South Summit Middle School and enjoys being part of the District. You can find Jeff outside doing pretty much anything, especially snowmobiling, side-by-siding, restoring his '66 Mustang and cooking on his Traeger. He also enjoys woodworking and oil painting. Spending time with his family is important too. He and his wife have two kids and three grandchildren. "I've been in Kamas Valley my whole life! And I really like this town and most of my family is here also." #WeAreSouthSummit #StaffShoutout #SouthSummitMiddle
10 months ago, South Summit School District
Jeff Lewis shoutout
In his life before school counseling, Mr. Carter taught 8th grade. He even taught here at South Summit Middle School for a few years before getting his degree in counseling. "School counseling was and is a great way to work with students individually and I really enjoy it. My favorite things about South Summit are the bright and kind students and the location of the schools. This is a unique and beautiful setting." Dave lives in Heber with his wife and four kids. Besides being out with them, he likes fixing up old Schwinn bicycles, fly fishing and hanging out with his dog. #WeAreSouthSummit #SSHSWildcats #StaffShoutout
10 months ago, South Summit School District
Dave Carter
Marci has loved sign language since she was a kid and remembers having deaf students in her class. She learned some signs so she could talk to them. She still remembers "Don't throw sand!" and "Let's go swing!" When she got to college she found that learning American Sign Language and working with hearing impaired students was a part of the speech program so she decided to go into speech. Thirty-three years later she still enjoys her job and says, "It is what I was supposed to do--I have never regretted my career path." Every year she has as many as 70 students on her caseload, all from South Summit Elementary School. She feels lucky to be able to collaborate with almost everyone at the elementary school and her students' parents. She works closely with the preschool team and school psychologist and is in daily contact with the teachers. The best part of her job is watching the kids progress over the years she says, "I like to think back to where a student started and see the gains they make within a few years." #WeAreSouthSummit #SSElemWildcats #SpeechLanguagePathologistDay
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Marci Mitchell Speech Language Pathologist Day
Nurse Amanda came to South Summit the year of Covid. Of course, she didn't know what was coming, none of us did. She says, "Nursing can be challenging but I love learning and being able to make a difference in people's lives." She also loves being able to work in the schools that her children attend and getting to know their friends. She has four kids who are involved in dance and soccer. Amanda and her family moved to the Kamas valley four years ago. They spend time exploring the outdoors, fishing and hiking. They feel lucky to live somewhere so beautiful with such great people. She says her favorite thing about South Summit is the community, "Everyone has been so kind and welcoming to our family. I love all of the small town traditions like homecoming week and the choreographed promenade dance for prom." Amanda also likes to read and paint. And she started and continues to volunteer at the Kamas Food Pantry every Wednesday behind the South Summit Elementary School. Thanks for being an amazing asset to our schools and community, Amanda. #WeAreSouthSummit #StaffShoutout #SchoolNurseAppreciationDay2023 #SND2023
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Amanda shoutout
School Board meeting is this tomorrow, May 11th. Join us in person at 5:30 p.m. or stream online from our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@southsummitschooldistrict/streams #WeAreSouthSummit #SSSDBoardOfEd
11 months ago, South Summit School District
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After her cow visited her dining room for the day, Mrs. Lindgren decided she needed to focus a little more on her family and career and less on her farming efforts. Her career is basically her passion anyway. She's an Art Specialist at Silver Summit Elementary and she loves working there. "I really love working with Louise Willoughby, the teachers, staff and students at Silver Summit Elementary. The friendships and respect that are forged within this school are some of my favorite aspects of working here." Misty started working at Silver Summit when her youngest of five children began kindergarten. She and her husband have five children and have been living in the Kamas Valley for five years. They love the proximity to the Uintas and all the time in nature that it allows them to spend there. She enjoys camping and hiking, as well as singing, working out and of course, farming. #WeAreSouthSummit #StaffShoutout #SilverSummitElem
11 months ago, South Summit School District
misty lindgren shoutout
Tonight! Join us for a night learning all about anxiety with Jeff Gregson, Mental Health Counselor. Will you be the one to face your fear of snakes by volunteering to some exposure therapy? As many as one in three students in South Summit is dealing with anxiety in one form or another. Let's learn some coping mechanisms and put them in action starting now. Plus, SSHS students can make up five absences just by attending the whole night. #WeAreSouthSummit
11 months ago, South Summit School District
anxiety night flyer
Jeff Gregson
"I love being a lunch lady mostly because of the great ladies and people I work with. I have always been able to count on them in rough times. This is the best job for a mom. I loved being home when my kids were and having the summers together, " Brenda says. South Summit is her alma mater and she loves it. So when she got hired she was so happy and plans to finish out her career here. She loves the school, loves her gigs in the Lunch Lady Lunatic videos--can you tell? And, Brenda says she is proud to be from Kamas. Brenda is a mom of three boys and one girl and in her spare time she's usually babysitting her two grandsons (7 and 4) or hanging out with her sister Lori and friend Connie. This summer, watch for her long awaited performance in the Fiesta Days Melodrama! #WeAreSouthSummit #StaffShoutout #SouthSummitMiddle #SLHD23 #SchoolLunchHeroes
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Brenda shoutout
Mrs. Cook, our District Social Worker tells us that she sees anxiety show up in a variety of ways for our students including physical symptoms like chronic headaches and stomach aches, or chronic absenteeism, avoidance of things once loved, and loneliness. She notes that many of these concerns are direct effects from living through the Covid pandemic. "We were forced into isolation, which teens do not naturally cope well with, and now we expect them to face many things to which they have built up a resistance. These resistant habits grew over the space of at least two years, so undoing this through building new habits and mental models of functioning may take some time and patience. Learning strategies to manage anxiety and even learning to use it for our good is critical for all of us!" She believes as many as one in three students at South Summit are dealing with some sort of anxiety. For some it's crippling and preventing them from living their lives. For others it may not be as serious, but it is impacting their lives on a daily basis. We invite parents and students to join us for an evening focused on resiliency. Mental Health Counselor, Jeff Gregson, will present manageable ways to cope with anxiety. Plan to attend, it'll be an experience you won't forget. #WeAreSouthSummit #JeffGregson
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Anxiety night flyer
Jeff Gregson
The need for blood is immediate. Sign up now for the Interact Club's Blood Drive on May 9th. #GiveBlood #RedCross #SSHSInteractClub
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Blood Drive May 9
Check out the highlights from last week's school board meeting. #WeAreSouthSummit #SSSDBoardOfEd https://www.ssummit.org/page/school-board-meeting-newsletter
11 months ago, South Summit School District
board meeting newsletter
Where would we be without our Administrative Professionals? Lost! Today is their day. Let them know how much we appreciate all the work they do to keep our departments, schools and district running smoothly. Thank you! #WeAreSouthSummit #AdministrativeProfessionalsDay
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Admin Professionals Day
As many as one in three students at South Summit are dealing with some sort of anxiety. For some it's crippling and preventing them from living their lives. For others it may not be as serious, but it is impacting their lives on a daily basis. Our School District Social Worker, Mrs. Cook, says, "I'm observing that anxiety can show up in many different ways: physical issues such as chronic headaches and stomach aches, chronic absenteeism, avoidance of things once loved, and loneliness." She notes that many of these concerns are direct effects from living through the Covid pandemic. "We were forced into isolation, which teens do not naturally cope well with, and now we expect them to face many things to which they have built up a resistance. These resistant habits grew over the space of at least two years, so undoing this through building new habits and mental models of functioning may take some time and patience. Learning strategies to manage anxiety and even learning to use it for our good is critical for all of us!" Parents and students are invited to attend an evening focused on anxiety management strategies presented by Jeff Gregson, a mental health counselor.
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Anxiety flyer
Footloose the Musical, youth edition is this Wednesday and Thursday! You don't want to miss this. South Summit Middle School 7th and 8th grade students have been dancing their hearts out to get prepared for this show. Join us April 26th and 27th in the High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. #WeAreSouthSummit #SouthSummitMiddle #LetsDance #FootlooseTheMusical #FootlooseYouthEdition
11 months ago, South Summit School District
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As a convert to South Summit, Mrs. Earl grew up being one of the Wildcats biggest rivals: a Park City Miner. However, she now proudly admits that her heart belongs to South Summit. She and her family moved to Kamas 14 years ago and she's been teaching at South Summit Middle School for three years. "My favorite thing about South Summit, besides my students, is the feeling of community and a positive work environment with caring staff members," she says. When DeEtte isn't teaching sixth grade language arts and theater, she enjoys reading and playing the piano. She also loves to spend time with her husband, kids and grandkids. They like to go camping, riding their RZRs, hiking, boating, fishing, traveling and playing board games. #WeAreSouthSummit #SouthSummitMiddle #StaffShoutout #FootlooseTheMusical #FootlooseYouthEdition
11 months ago, South Summit School District
DeEtte Earl staff shoutout
South Summit Middle School presents Footloose the Musical, youth edition! Don't miss it, April 26th and 27th in the High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. #WeAreSouthSummit #SouthSummitMiddle #LetsDance #FootlooseTheMusical #FootlooseYouthEdition
11 months ago, South Summit School District
footloose flyer
Who knew that carving ostrich and goose eggs was a thing? School Bus Driver Barbara Burkinshaw knew. That's just one of the cool things she does in her spare time. She also does other cool things like sandblasting and engraving gourds, wood, and other mediums. She crochets, sews and crafts also. "I enjoy many hobbies like my horses, my yard and greenhouse. Love to travel, go on cruises and fun adventures in our side by side," she says. Spending time with her family is a priority, as she's a mother of two and a grandma to six. She and her husband have been in the valley for over 20 years, after moving from South Jordan and they love the mountains and the beauty here. This is Barbara's third year driving the school bus for South Summit. She loves the kids and the funny things they say. She claims that we have some of the best kids around. And we're not going to argue with that! #WeAreSouthSummit #StaffShoutout
11 months ago, South Summit School District
Barbara holding turtle
School Bus Safety Reminder! With spring finally here, everyone's excited to get where they're going. Please remember to watch for children – they can come from all directions, especially if they’re running late. Yellow flashing lights mean the bus is preparing to stop, load or unload children. Drivers should slow down and prepare to stop. Red flashing lights and extended stop arms mean the bus has stopped and that children are getting on or off. Drivers must STOP and WAIT until the red lights stop flashing, the extended stop arms are withdrawn and the bus begins moving again before they can continue driving. When in doubt, STOP! If you see a motorist passing a school bus while its lights are flashing please call Summit County Sheriffs Office Dispatch. Get a vehicle description and license plate number if you can.
11 months ago, South Summit School District
bus stop sign
School Board meeting is this Thursday, April 20th. Join us in person at 5:30 p.m. or stream online from our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@southsummitschooldistrict/streams The board will be holding a public hearing to discuss school fees for 2023-2024.
12 months ago, South Summit School District
April 20 agenda