
Summit Program
The Pinnacle School’s Summit Program is a transition program for students ages 18–22 with complex learning profiles who need moderate support to achieve greater independence. Our structured yet flexible environment combines mental health services, executive functioning development, and real-world experiences to foster personal growth, self-advocacy, and essential life skills. Students gain insight into their strengths and challenges, while families benefit from improved communication, supportive strategies, and collaborative guidance for a successful transition into adulthood.
OUR APPROACH & KEY BENEFITS
The Summit Program uses a collaborative, student-centered approach that combines real-world experience, targeted skill-building, and mental health support to prepare students for independent, successful lives. Through personalized internship and transition planning, students engage in hands-on learning that fosters confidence and practical skills.
Core Focus Areas
Independent Living Skills
Budgeting, meal preparation, transportation, and housing
Mental Health & Emotional Wellness
Coping strategies, problem-solving, and social-emotional counseling
Executive Functioning Support
Time management, decision-making, and personal organization
Academic Readiness
College preparation and support for post-secondary success
Career Planning
Vocational training, job readiness, and career exploration
Interpersonal Skills & Self-Advocacy
Professional communication, self-expression, and confidence-building
Therapeutic Support
On-site consultation with speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists