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A Collaborative Culture: Changing Campus Energy Through Student Agency

1 h 0 min · 27 de may de 2026
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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 sense of belonging. Learn how Flint Hill creates an environment where students actively drive their own experiences — from orientation to club creation to community food drives — and why this collaborative approach changes everything.

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