You'll need to design a crossover (filter system) to limit the range of the signal that each driver receives.
Start with the woofer: You'll need to remove the high frequency ranges from reaching it. Start with a large value inductor. Guessing that all your drivers are 8 ohms, try a value in the 12mH to 8mH range.
On to the Mid: You'll need to remove the lows and the highs from it allowing it to cover a range from about 200Hz to about 2.5kHz. So try a cap with the value of about 75uF to 47uF followed by an inductor that is between 2.0mH and 1.0mH.
On the tweeter: You just need to remove the lows only. So start with a cap in the 8.2uF to 4.7uF range.
You may also need to use some in line resistors with the tweeter and or tweeter and mid to balance the output down to the level of the woofer.
This is a basic first order approach and polarities may have to be reversed on one or more drivers as well.
Then get your teacher to help you shoot and impedance curve and a response curve of it to see where it is. I'd also recommend shooting each drivers response individually, and the sum of each of them, then allow all four measurements to be shown on one graph, like this:

Then post it here for additional guidance.