A Legacy in Flight: Fred Atwood’s Enduring Mark on Flint Hill

Fred Atwood has always been a teacher. As a child growing up in Boston he set up a museum of natural artifacts in his basement, inviting friends over to learn all about nature’s treasures. “I would show them my collection of rocks, shells, feathers, and bird nests and take them on walks through the neighborhood…

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Celebrating Our Driving Spirit Award Winners

The Driving Spirit Awards are presented annually on Flint Hill Day, previously known as Founders’ Day, to Flint Hill employees who lead by example through their dedication to students, faculty, or the Flint Hill community at large as evidenced by their ability to energize and inspire the Husky community. Their embodiment of the Driving Spirit…

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A Million Reasons to Spread Sunshine

If Jennifer Toth ’11 could write her patients’ clinical reports on one of her vintage typewriters — she has four in her collection, circa 1930s to 1960s — she would be happy to merge two things she loves. But, Jennifer knows that the urgency of those reports requires modern technology, and she’s laser-focused on the…

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