
Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, will be a traditional snow day in Fort Zumwalt School District. There will be no school Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, due to inclement weather and road conditions. Just a reminder, this means the day will have to be made up at the end of the school year.


The annual Flint Hill Elementary Yearbook Cover Contest has begun. Click this link for the flyer and details. Entries are due to Ms. Grau no later than Thursday, January 9th at 3:30.
If you have any questions please contact me at sgrau@fz.k12.mo.us.


Join the Firebirds!
Are you looking for an opportunity to work in a positive, supportive, and energetic environment with amazing students? We're hiring for a Recess Clerk position!
Hours: 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Help us create a safe and fun recess experience for our students. Come be part of our incredible team! Apply today!


🌟 Mrs. Reed’s 5th-grade class had a blast exploring physical and chemical reactions today by making their own bread and butter! 🍞🧈
Through this hands-on activity, students experienced both physical and chemical changes firsthand. Mixing ingredients and kneading dough was a great way to demonstrate physical changes, while the fermentation and rising of the dough highlighted some fun chemical reactions. Churning cream to make butter was an exciting example of a physical change, where the cream transforms into butter with a little mechanical agitation.
Such a fun and delicious way to learn about science! 🤓🍽️ #HandsOnLearning #ScienceInAction #PhysicalAndChemicalReactions





This season, our Firebirds are focused on kindness! 💖✨
A special shoutout to Mrs. Bauer for spreading joy by creating personalized ornaments for our incredible paraprofessionals. 🎄🎁 Your thoughtful gesture reminds us how small acts of kindness can make a big impact. Let’s continue to celebrate kindness in all we do this season. How will you spread kindness today? 🌟
#FirebirdKindness #GratitudeInAction #HolidayJoy


These third graders prioritized safety on the playground! Thank you for being role models for others and keeping other Firebirds safe! #safetyfirst #proud principals


Our Heroes Club rang the bell for the Salvation Army this Holiday Season! We are so proud of all the work they do to support our community and give back! #firebirdpride #proudprincipals


At Flint Hill, our Grade Level Chairs truly embody teamwork and dedication. They consistently collaborate to communicate effectively, solve problems creatively, and prioritize what’s best for every student. #Teamwork #StudentSuccess #FlintHillFirebirds


First Grade passports are ready. They are traveling the world and learning about different Christmas traditions. So far they have visited Mexico and Australia. Next week they will be traveling to India, Israel, Germany and learning about Kwanzaa.




Making Learning Come Alive in Mrs. Weis’s 5th Grade Class!
In science class, students are discovering how physical properties of matter, such as magnetism can be used to separate the components of a mixture. Hands-on activities like these are sparking curiosity, encouraging critical thinking, and making learning exciting! Great job, 5th graders! Keep exploring the amazing world of science!#proudprincipals







You can connect with big events for the 2025-2026 school year from any of our websites. In the Events section, use the See All Events button. Arrow through the calendar and hover over an event to add it to your calendar. Use the Subscribe To A Calendar button to sync any of our calendars with yours. All of these features are also available through the FZ App, free for Apple or Android. Updates coming to go.FZSD.us/QuickCalendar after Winter Break.


Mrs.Steger takes every minute of the day to help her Kindergartens grow in their learning. Using transition time to practice sight words. #proudprincipals




Mrs. LaRussa's Art Classes participate in the St. Louis Symphony Picture the Music Program. Students listen to a piece of music and use painting or drawing to express how the music makes them feel. #proudprincipals







A big thank-you to Dr. Vorst for sharing his passion for music with our 2nd graders! He brought in his string instrument, a Chello, giving students the chance to hear it firsthand and learn about the magic of string instruments.





FHE Twelve Days of Spirit Wear is fully underway for our Firebirds! We love to celebrate each other every year! #gofirebirds










PTC Dine to Donate Papa Johns
12/9
4-8pm
Papa Johns is proud to support Flint Hill Elementary
10% of all proceeds come directly back to PTC


Miss Burton’s and Mrs. Hunsel’s 4th graders thrived in a hands-on learning environment where collaborative partnerships played a key role. Using number line diagrams to identify the closest multiples of 1,000, 10,000, and 100,000, students engaged in meaningful discussions, supporting one another in their understanding.
The "Notice and Wonder" strategy sparked curiosity, as students observed patterns and relationships between numbers, sharing their discoveries and asking thoughtful questions. This approach not only reinforced their mathematical thinking but also encouraged deeper engagement.
The combination of hands-on activities and peer collaboration helped these rockstar fourth graders solidify their understanding of multiples while building confidence in their abilities.#proudprincipals






Early Release Day is also a time to work with our Buddies. Building Relationships, and enhancing our leadership skills is important to our Firebirds.











Mrs. Mueller's Fourth Graders were hard at work analyzing and diving into Tall Tales to build knowledge of figurative language. #proudprincipals






FHE is so thankful to our families and community for a generous donation from the St. Charles County 4-H. St. Charles County 4-H received a community garden grant from the University of Missouri Extension and graciously donated the following items to our Firebirds.
