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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.
Zita Gray is dedicated to science education at Flint Hill School. But she’s quick to point out that school isn’t just about the subject you teach — it’s about the community you create.
As an Upper School English teacher at Flint Hill, Khalil Abdul-Malik is eager to not just teach his students a subject but to help them think critically and be the best possible version of themselves.
Art teacher Nikki Brugnoli tells us what it’s like to guide Flint Hill students through the creative process and why art plays a crucial part in educating young minds.
Riki Weeks doesn’t just want your student to know how to solve math problems. He wants them to understand and explore why the equations even exist.
When working with Flint Hill’s youngest students, Lower School Computer Science Teacher Teena Lee knows that resilience and self-confidence are the keys to success.
Flint Hill Middle School Math Teacher Erin Mahony likes to tell her students, “Do whatever makes your brain happy.”






