The Summit School is pleased to announce six fall events available for general public attendance. As a school for children with dyslexia and other learning differences, Summit strives to educate the community on learning differences, assessment, practical strategies, and how these difficulties affect school achievement.
- Tuesday, September 27 – FREE Workshop – Executive Function Dysfunction: Why Some Children Struggle in School, Presented by Dr. Joan Mele-McCarthy, Head of School, 8:45-9:30am at The Summit School
- Wednesday, October 26 – FREE Workshop – Assessing Children Who Struggle in School, Presented by Dr. Michael Castleberry, Director of Clinical Education, 8:45-9:30am at The Summit School
- Saturday, November 5 – The Zelma Wynn Symposium on Executive Function and Working Memory, Presented by Dr. William Stixrud, Neuropsychologist, and Dr. Honi Bamberger, Professor of Mathematics at Towson University, 8:00am-3:30pm at The Summit School
- Monday, November 14 – FREE Seminar – What is this thing called Dyslexia?, Presented by Dr. Joan Mele-McCarthy, Head of School and Dr. Jane R. Snider, Founding Executive Director, 7:00-8:30pm at The Severna Park Community Center
- Monday, December 12– FREE Workshop – Strategies to Make Sense of Mathematics for Students Who Learn Differently, Presented by Dr. Honi Bamberger, Professor of Mathematics at Towson University, 8:45-9:30am at The Summit School.
For more information or to register for any of these events, please contact The Summit School at 410-798-0005 or visit