Performers give it their all at Summit’s Got Talent

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By Brian O’Shea, Plateau Daily News

Summit School students, staff, and family showed off their creative abilities at this year’s Summit’s Got Talent held earlier this year.

It was a night chalked full of entertainment featuring 24 performances.

“It’s essential for all students to feel seen and celebrated,” said Summit Principal Andrea Chalker. “We love showcasing the many talents of our students, staff, and families. In accordance with our philosophy of whole child learning, SGT provides a platform for students to shine in a different learning environment.”

All of the performers of Summit’s Got Talent at the end of a successful show.

Each year, performers submit their ideas to staff and then there is an audition process where they can fine tune their acts.

Chalker said SGT Director Nathan Trivers and many volunteers did a fantastic job at this year’s show.

“Each year the talent continues to amaze me,” said Chalker. “Mr. Trivers and his SFA crew of volunteers work tirelessly to put on an amazing show.”

SGT Emcee Chloe Stiwinter kicked off this year’s show.

SGT began in 2002 and is an eagerly anticipated event each year.

8th-grade Hosts Rae Bennett, Rylee Kay Watson, Zoe Zimmer, and Adelaide Crawford.

Performers in order of appearance:

Pictured at the top of the article ar

“Little Boo Thang,” by Bowen Curcuru (drummer) and Maryann Peterkin (dancer).

“Hedwig’s Theme,” by Harrison Chick.

“Don’t Try This At Home,” by Amelia Greene.

“Giddy On Up,” by Haleigh Moll (video performance).

“Miss Mary Mac,” by Maddie Camiolo. Not pictured on piano is Katherine Wise.

“Shoes,” by Lydia Hughes and Evelyn Hughes.

“Ode to Rock,” by Oliver Chastain (guitar) and Nathan Trivers (drums).

“Ode to Rock,” by Oliver Chastain (drums) and Nathan Trivers (guitar).

“Flowers,” by Sara Abi Reckley.

“Roar,” by Adalynne Tyre and Freda Wang.

“Jokes,” by Meigha Reckley and Lucy Jolley.

“Heart of Gold,” by Maddox Wilson.

“The Bardon Bellas,” by Chloe Crawford, Sarah Betty, Abbie Doerter, Christina McDonald, Zimmerman Boswell, Heidi Doerter, Sydney Sinclair, and Chloe Woods.

“Stand Up,” by La-Donna Dallman.

“Retro Hoop Dance,” by Annabelle Gunter.

“This is Me,” by Kate Vanderwiele.

“Inspector Gadget,” by Charlotte Kowal and Tula Tilton.

“Easy on Me,” by Libby Jolley.

“Burn the House Down,” by Lorelai Powers.

“Wagon Wheel,” by Piper Grant.

“Bridge Over Troubled Water,” by Mark Wise.

“Melody,” by Grayson Carr (guitar) and Gus Carr (drums).

“Vienna,” by Aaron Littlefield (piano), Jeremy Robinson (bass), Officer Chuck Reavis (drums), and Nathan Trivers (guitar).

“Don’t Stop Believing,” by Lyn Taylor and Jeremy Robinson. Not pictured are Trivers, Littlefield and Reavis.

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