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Theater
contains core exercises and specific exercises designed to meet each student’s individual fitness-related goals. Daily record-keeping is used to monitor the progress of each student as well as to develop specific performance strategies. Students evaluate personal well-being relative to body mass index, basal metabolic rate, and the means to achieve desired fitness balance. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis and the student must be enrolled in five or six other classes. (Semester, .50 credit)
Athletic Program
At Flint Hill, we value sportsmanship, leadership on and off the field, commitment to one’s team or activity, critical thinking during practice and competition, time management, self-discipline, and enjoyment. Athletic teams practice after school until approximately 5:45 p.m., five days per week (sometimes six, especially for varsity sports early in the season). Students with a significant athletic commitment outside of school in a sport not offered at Flint Hill may petition the athletic director for a waiver.
Activities that qualify as team sports (as a player or manager) are as follows:
Boys
Girls
Fall
Cross Country Golf Football Soccer Dance Team
Cross Country Dance Team Field Hockey Golf Soccer Tennis Volleyball
Winter Spring
Basketball Ice Hockey Swimming Climbing Team Baseball Lacrosse Tennis Track and Field
Basketball Dance Team Ice Hockey Swimming Climbing Team Lacrosse Softball Track and Field
A Fitness and Conditioning Class is offered each season after school for an activity credit. It is not considered a team sport.