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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.
Middle school lays the foundation for the social-emotional and organizational skills your child will need for college success, and that doesn’t come from test prep and textbooks.
To parents navigating these crazy middle school years, I hereby pass along five tips for how to achieve home-life balance.
Kindergarteners embarked on a project that nurtured their artistic abilities and expanded their horizons to encompass cultural and linguistic dimensions.
We asked current parents about their families’ time at Flint Hill. They talked about what motivated them to choose us as partners in education.
How do you tell if a potential middle or high school will be challenging enough academically while also prioritizing student health and wellness?
Running out of books for your young reader? Lower School Librarian Michelle Plaut shares eight book recommendations for children in Grades JK-3 (ages 4-8).






