
APRIL 9, 2025
'HUSKY-ISMS'
As you’ve likely realized, Flint Hill has a strong culture. From day one at Flint Hill, students learn our core values and quickly become immersed in our culture of character and ethos of teamwork. There are several terms that are unique to our culture. You’ve probably already heard some as you’ve gotten to know us. As we play for the long game together, you’ll be hearing more of the Husky-isms below!
Our Core Values: When a school is united by commonly held core values, we come together as a community that acts with integrity, mutual respect and compassion, and support for one another. Flint Hill’s core values are fundamental to our culture. They are taught to our youngest grades and reinforced throughout our students’ education. These values are the measure of all we do and inspire us to be our best selves each and every day.
Our core values are:
- Respect and value all equally
- Lead and support with compassion
- Act with integrity
- Imagine what’s possible
- Blaze the trail
Pulling the Sled: When Flint Hill students understand what it means to be a Husky, they understand the benefits of teamwork in the most profound and practical ways. We work together as a pack to make sure our team crosses the finish line or meets the goal.
The Driving Spirit: This is the passion and purpose we bring to everything we do at Flint Hill.
Igloo/The Den: These are our snack bars, which are open after school and during sporting/community events. They are often staffed by parent volunteers, so it is a great way to get to know other Husky parents.
Klondike: Our beloved mascot. At Flint Hill, school spirit is not just about athletics — it’s everywhere and so is Klondike!
ENJOY THE UPPER SCHOOL VISUAL ARTS SHOW
Meet the artists at the Visual Arts Show Opening Reception on Wednesday, April 23, 5:30-8:00 p.m., at the Upper School. Our visual arts students will showcase their work in a museum-style environment, and there will be a special Portfolio Art exhibition titled "Hold Still." Don't miss this opportunity to see the beautiful artwork — ceramics, digital art, and studio art — and to talk with the student-artists about their process, inspiration, and more!
Admission is free and no reservations are necessary. This year's show promises to be an unforgettable experience, showcasing the incredible creativity and hard work of our students.
VIRTUAL PCW SPEAKER SERIES: ‘DIGITAL WELL-BEING’ — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
Register to attend the Parents Council of Washington (PCW) Virtual Speaker Series Webinar on Wednesday, April 30, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Dr. Devorah Heitner, author of "Growing Up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World," will present on "Digital Well-Being: How Can We Help Kids Navigate a World Where Everything is Shared and Compared?" Dr. Heitner will share insights on helping kids with boundaries, identity, privacy, and reputation on social media (Roblox, Instagram, TikTok). A Q&A will follow. Submit questions to administration@parentscouncil.org.
Flint Hill is a PCW member. The PCW fosters communication within the D.C. independent school community.
SUMMER ON THE HILL: SPACES AVAILABLE
Spaces are still available for Summer on the Hill! Summer on the Hill offers enrichment, academic, and athletic camps, as well as other options via our partner camps, including Headfirst Summer Camp, which offers a wide variety of weekly day programming for 3- to 13-year-olds. Choose from Junior Day Camp, STEM programming, Multi-Sports, D.C. United Soccer Camp, and Washington Nationals Camp options. Extended day options are also available for families requiring additional care.
Mark your calendars for the Summer Camp Open House on Tuesday, April 29, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Families are invited to come by to get to know the Flint Hill campus and preview this year's summer camp programming.