Summit High School will host its annual Living Library on Wednesday, Feb. 12, giving students the opportunity to hear stories first hand from people with unique life experiences. These human “books” will cover topics such as substance abuse, domestic violence, the business side of the music industry and the perseverance needed to be a successful athlete.
Sessions will last one class period and run throughout the entire school day. Students who want to attend must sign up and notify teachers in advance. This event aims to expose students to a wide range of perspectives and real-world insights beyond the classroom.
For more information about the event presenters and how to sign up, visit this page.