Summit Ridge Middle School

(3 Reviews)
11809 W Coal Mine Ave, Littleton, CO 80127, USA

Summit Ridge Middle School is located in Jefferson County of Colorado state. On the street of West Coal Mine Avenue and street number is 11809. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (303) 982-9013. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Summit Ridge Middle School quickly are 39.603523 ,-105.1312669

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Address: 11809 W Coal Mine Ave, Littleton, CO 80127, USA
Postal code: 80127
Phone: (303) 982-9013
Website: http://summitridge.jeffcopublicschools.org/

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  • Ian Kellems

    (March 21, 2018, 1:29 pm)

    Great place.Many reviews say that the teachers are strict and they are right but thats whats good at this school.The teachers are there to enforce the school rules and to teach children on the verge of becoming adults how to live and work hard.These reviews consists of parents and students which have all sorts of biased views of this school,that's why the reviews with one star are coming from students in trouble.They believe that it is the teachers fault for their actions however it is the teachers who try to help these students out of their troubles by disciplining their actions.Teachers are completely just in their ways.The reviews with five stars are those of parents proud of their students for doing well in school and the students thanking the school for their lessons taught.As a former blue hall 7th grade student I can say that this school changed my life,I learned so much from the teachers like how to write correctly.Thanks to this school I was able to break out of my shell.Before this school I was the shy kid who did his work and that was it,walking into the doors of this establishment my mindset swapped and I started to make true friends that changed me for the better.When I become successful in life and graduate from college I will look towards this school and thank them for changing my life and meeting the expectations of a middle school

  • Merasmus

    (February 15, 2018, 11:39 am)

    1
    Collect your ingredients. You will want peanut butter, some jam or jelly, and some bread. You may also want to grab some butter, as butter can enhance the flavor of the sandwich. There are lots of different kinds of bread and spreads to choose from, so you'll have to do a little experimenting to know what you like.
    Lots of types of peanut butter come with lots of added sugar and partially hydrogenated oils that are bad for your health. If you're looking for a healthier option, try an organic peanut butter. Natural peanut butter may have a layer of oil on top, but if you carefully stir it in when you open in the jar and then keep the jar of peanut butter in the refrigerator, the oil will not separate out again.
    There are lots and lots of flavors for jellies and jams. The two most commonly used are grape and strawberry. However, you could branch out to a sharper taste like raspberry, or a mixture of several different kinds.
    For you bread you'll probably want something that doesn't overwhelm your other flavors (like a rye or sourdough), so you'll probably want to go for plain whole wheat or white.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 2
    2
    Spread peanut butter evenly onto one slice of bread using a knife. You'll decide how much peanut butter you want, but if you're going to be taking the sandwich somewhere, you'll probably want to do a little light on the peanut butter, otherwise it will get everywhere before you get to eat it.
    Stir your peanut butter beforehand to soften it and make it easier to spread on the bread slice. Another tip for spreading peanut butter, especially the kind with peanuts in it, is to put some of the peanut butter in a bowl and microwave it on high for about 20 seconds. It will spread on the bread like soft butter.
    If you do use butter, you'll put the butter on the same slice of bread as the peanut butter, before you put the peanut butter on.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 3
    3
    Spread jelly or jam evenly onto the other slice of bread. You'll want to use a teaspoon or knife. Again, unless you're going to be eating it right there, and you really like jelly, try to avoid overwhelming your sandwich with jelly.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 4
    4
    Press the two slices of bread together. To avoid having peanut butter and jelly run everywhere, do this quickly. A good way is to take both slices at the same time and quickly press them together.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 5
    5
    Cut the sandwich. The best way to cut the sandwich is diagonal, from one corner to another, giving you two triangle shaped pieces. Otherwise, you can cut directly across the sandwich, leaving you with two rectangular shaped pieces.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 6
    6
    Enjoy your easy and yummy looking sandwich! Just make sure that you wash your hands afterwards, because you'll be certain to get the gooey mixture of peanut butter and jelly on them.
    Part

  • Eliseo Hughes

    (February 7, 2018, 1:28 pm)

    1
    Collect your ingredients. You will want peanut butter, some jam or jelly, and some bread. You may also want to grab some butter, as butter can enhance the flavor of the sandwich. There are lots of different kinds of bread and spreads to choose from, so you'll have to do a little experimenting to know what you like.
    Lots of types of peanut butter come with lots of added sugar and partially hydrogenated oils that are bad for your health. If you're looking for a healthier option, try an organic peanut butter. Natural peanut butter may have a layer of oil on top, but if you carefully stir it in when you open in the jar and then keep the jar of peanut butter in the refrigerator, the oil will not separate out again.
    There are lots and lots of flavors for jellies and jams. The two most commonly used are grape and strawberry. However, you could branch out to a sharper taste like raspberry, or a mixture of several different kinds.
    For you bread you'll probably want something that doesn't overwhelm your other flavors (like a rye or sourdough), so you'll probably want to go for plain whole wheat or white.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 2
    2
    Spread peanut butter evenly onto one slice of bread using a knife. You'll decide how much peanut butter you want, but if you're going to be taking the sandwich somewhere, you'll probably want to do a little light on the peanut butter, otherwise it will get everywhere before you get to eat it.
    Stir your peanut butter beforehand to soften it and make it easier to spread on the bread slice. Another tip for spreading peanut butter, especially the kind with peanuts in it, is to put some of the peanut butter in a bowl and microwave it on high for about 20 seconds. It will spread on the bread like soft butter.
    If you do use butter, you'll put the butter on the same slice of bread as the peanut butter, before you put the peanut butter on.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 3
    3
    Spread jelly or jam evenly onto the other slice of bread. You'll want to use a teaspoon or knife. Again, unless you're going to be eating it right there, and you really like jelly, try to avoid overwhelming your sandwich with jelly.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 4
    4
    Press the two slices of bread together. To avoid having peanut butter and jelly run everywhere, do this quickly. A good way is to take both slices at the same time and quickly press them together.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 5
    5
    Cut the sandwich. The best way to cut the sandwich is diagonal, from one corner to another, giving you two triangle shaped pieces. Otherwise, you can cut directly across the sandwich, leaving you with two rectangular shaped pieces.
    Image titled Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Step 6
    6
    Enjoy your easy and yummy looking sandwich! Just make sure that you wash your hands afterwards, because you'll be certain to get the gooey mixture of peanut butter and jelly on them.
    Part

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Summit Ridge Middle School | 11809 W Coal Mine Ave, Littleton, CO 80127, USA | Phone: (303) 982-9013
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