School Leadership
Summit Micro School's leadership emphasizes providing a nurturing environment where neurodivergent students are truly seen and supported, encouraging their confidence and growth. Leadership fosters a community that listens, adapts, and celebrates each student's unique qualities, ensuring that every child feels safe and supported in a small, trust-building setting.
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MESSAGE FROM THE LEADERSHIP
We invited Amanda Dervaitis, Founder and Principal at Summit Micro School, to share a message.
The overview highlights the vision, values, and guiding principles that shape leadership and the student experience at Summit Micro School.
Amanda Dervaitis, Founder and Principal
Summit Micro School was born from a simple truth: some of the brightest, most creative minds just don’t fit the mold. And they shouldn’t have to.
Too often, neurodivergent students are made to feel like something’s wrong with them—when really, it’s the system that doesn’t see them clearly. I’ve met so many kids over the years who were bored, anxious, or just plain discouraged in traditional classrooms. They weren’t failing—they were waiting for someone to understand them.
That’s what we do at Summit. We listen. We adapt. We meet students where they are and celebrate who they are. Our school is small on purpose—so every student feels seen, safe, and supported. We build trust, and from that trust comes confidence, curiosity, and growth.
I’ve watched students who once dreaded school start walking through our doors with their heads high. I’ve seen kids discover strengths they didn’t know they had. And I’ve seen families exhale in relief, finally feeling like they’ve found the right place.
Summit isn’t just a school—it’s a community. And if you’re reading this wondering whether your child might belong here, I encourage you to reach out. We take the time to get to know each student and family, and we’ll be honest about whether we’re the right fit—because when the match is right, it’s truly transformative.
I hope you’ll come visit. You’ll feel the difference the moment you walk in.
Sincerely,
Amanda Dervaitis