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In February, a small group of Huskies took part in a unique experiment by attending the inaugural Pollyanna National Conference. While most events are designed for a single audience — such as a student leadership summit or a faculty workshop — Pollyanna required us to build a “pod.” This model brought students, parents, teachers, and administrators together at the same table to collaborate on building a stronger, kinder school community.
There is a quiet intensity that takes over the room when our Cybersecurity teams get to work. It’s a mix of rapid-fire collaboration, meticulous attention to detail, and the kind of team spirit that defines the Husky experience.
In February, a small group of Huskies took part in a unique experiment by attending the inaugural Pollyanna National Conference. While most events are designed for a single audience — such as a student leadership summit or a faculty workshop — Pollyanna required us to build a “pod.” This model brought students, parents, teachers, and administrators together at the same table to collaborate on building a stronger, kinder school community.
While many associate science with silent labs and solitary study, the true spirit of inquiry is found in the moment a student steps forward to share a discovery with the world.
Gary Smilowitz brings almost 30 years of experience in naval aviation and engineering to Flint Hill, where he’s onto his third career: teaching.
Joining Flint Hill in 5th grade is a purposeful step into a community that understands, values, and challenges students at a critical stage in their growth.
Exploring private schools doesn’t have to feel daunting. When you start with your family’s values, do your homework, engage fully during visits, and listen to both your child and your instincts, the path becomes clear.






