The careers our youngest Huskies will someday pursue may not even exist yet. But what will always matter are the human skills that endure: creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, adaptability, and integrity.
To cultivate young scientists with strong logic and reasoning, our new chemistry and biology courses make science relevant by combining advanced topics with student-driven interests.
This interdisciplinary exploration delves into the multifaceted experiences of African Americans, from ancient African kingdoms to the present day.
Flint Hill’s commitment to experiential learning was on full display in Dr. Christine Allred’s English II Honors course, where students didn’t just read “The Great Gatsby” — they put its characters on trial.
