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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.
Here are five things you can do to make sure your child is REALLY prepared for kindergarten, according to Flint Hill’s kindergarten teachers.
Flint Hill teachers and parents have found the following tips helpful for guiding daily homework for most middle school students.
One kindergarten class designed a multifaceted learning experience spanning social studies, art, engineering, reading, and more — and it all revolved around donuts!
Take a look at Flint Hill’s Lower School Innovation Program with Grades JK-6 Innovation Department Chair Joey Starnes.
Follow Athena ’26 as she goes to class and the Learning Center, hangs with friends, has lunch, attends a pep rally, and later heads to a robotics competition.
Is your 4th-6th grader searching for more reading material — or are they not that interested in reading? Grades JK-6 Language Arts Department Chair Christine Dwyer shares seven recommendations for all kinds of readers ages 9-11.






