Flint Hill School
Imagine What's Possible
Every parent wants their child to find their niche, build lasting confidence, and be truly prepared for the world ahead. We know that navigating school life and figuring out the best ways to support your student can be a journey in itself. In each episode of Imagine What's Possible, we talk to experts here at Flint Hill School, an independent school in Oakton, VA, who shine a light on how students' critical skills are forged and sustained day by day — and what you can do to support them.
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May 27, 2026
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Episodes
A Collaborative Culture: Changing Campus Energy Through Student Agency Video 27.05.2026
In this episode, Assistant Head of School for Community, Equity, and Student Success Mia Burton sits down with Joelle Tam, Dean of Student Life and Community, to explore the power of student-led leadership. Joelle shares how shifting from doing things to students to doing things with them radically alters school culture and deepens a student’s …
The Hidden Curriculum: Social Dynamics and Resilience at School Video 27.05.2026
It’s easy to spot a student who is struggling with a math test. It’s much harder to see a student who feels disconnected or lost in the social hierarchy. Dean of Student Life and Community Joelle Tam and Assistant Head of School for Community, Equity, and Student Success Mia Burton discuss the non-academic “hidden curriculum” …
The Reading Roadmap: From Playful Sounds to Fluent Readers 22.05.2026
In this episode, host Christine Dwyer, Language Arts Department Chair, sits down with veteran Kindergarten teacher Michele Scadron to explore the “science of reading” and its transformative impact on early literacy instruction. The conversation details how structured decoding and encoding techniques shift young learners from intuitive guessers to independent readers and writers. Listeners will wal...
Prep for College by Choosing Authenticity Over a ‘Perfect Application’ 21.05.2026
What should I be doing right now to get into college? It’s a question every high school family asks their College Advising team, but the answer might not be what you expect. In this episode, host Susan Chiarolanzio, Director of College Advising, is joined by Andrew Kane, Associate Director of College Advising, to discuss why …
AI: Hype Vs. Reality 19.05.2026
In this inaugural live-audience episode of Flint Hill School’s podcast Imagine What’s Possible, host Meredith VanDuyne sits down with alum Arjun Gupta ’08, founder and chief technologist of MokshAi. Arjun cuts through the mainstream hype to explore AI’s true realities, rapid acceleration, and impact on white-collar productivity. He offers actionable insights for modern enterprises, sharing &...
College Admissions: The Myth of the ‘Dream School’ 04.05.2026
Is there really only one “perfect” college for your student? In this episode, host Andrew Kane, Associate Director of College Advising, sits down with Director of College Advising Susan Chiarolanzio to talk about the modern college admissions landscape. Together, they explain why focusing on a single “dream school” can lead families to miss out on …
Understanding Upper School Placement: How We Help Students Find the Right Academic Path 19.02.2026
In this episode of Imagine What’s Possible, Howard Chang, Flint Hill’s Assistant Director of the Upper School and Academic Dean, joins the podcast to discuss the transition to 9th grade. We focus on the purpose and philosophy behind Upper School placement surveys, framing them not as a rigid “track,” but as a way to set …
The Training Ground: Why Middle School Mistakes are Essential for Growth 10.02.2026
If you view middle school as “practice,” it changes how you react to the highs and lows. In this episode, Middle School Director Brian Lamont shares one truth every parent needs to hear: perfection isn’t the goal. Discover why allowing your child to stumble now is the key to their future success , and learn …
Hard Work Beats Talent When Talent Doesn’t Work Hard 30.01.2026
Director of Athletics Dewayne Robinson challenges the “talent trap,” revealing why the “behind-the-scenes grind” is a far greater predictor of success than natural ability alone. By reframing sports as a vital “toolkit” rather than a crutch for identity, he shows how students build the resilience and discipline they’ll need long after the ball stops bouncing. &#...
Better Together: Navigating the Parent-School Partnership 27.01.2026
When parents and teachers work as a unified team, students feel safer, more confident, and ready for deep learning. In this episode, Lower School Director Jess Henry joins Jennifer Webb to explore the “why” and “how” of a successful parent-school partnership. Drawing on her 20 years of experience and her perspective as a mother of …
Every Student Needs a Cheerleader: The Science of Encouragement and Belonging 12.01.2026
What does it mean for a child to truly “belong” at school? In this episode, host Jennifer Webb talks with Mia Burton, Assistant Head of School for Community, Equity, and Student Success at Flint Hill. Mia shares why having a “trusted adult in your corner” is one of the strongest predictors of student success and …
The Culture of Participation at Independent Schools 07.01.2026
How do you ensure your student thrives in high school? Upper School Division Director Chris Tennyson breaks down Flint Hill’s “culture of participation,” explaining how everything from student-led clubs to varsity sports and daily office hours helps students find their niche. We explore how a four-year college advising cycle reduces stress and why “meaningful risk-taking...
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