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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.
For many parents, this visit feels like a big chance for the school to get to know your child and for your child to make a great impression. It’s natural to want to prepare them. But here’s the twist: The best way to prepare your child for a private school visit is not to prepare them at all.
Lower School Teacher Nikki Rigores-Gilfus shares an overview of Responsive Classroom and how it’s used throughout Flint Hill’s Lower School.
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.
Want to know how Flint Hill Upper School students choose their courses each year? We provide an insider’s look at the process.
Choosing a school can be a daunting and overwhelming process. Here are some critical questions to ask as you try to find the right fit.
When students become skilled readers, they develop a confidence that propels them to choose to read and to find joy in the process.






