At Flynn, student safety is paramount. Our controlled release system after school ensures safe handover of students to verified guardians. The school’s multiple levels of entry access control and proactive anti-bullying measures contribute to a secure and nurturing educational environment. We also conduct annual staff, student, and parent surveys to continuously improve our safety practices.
Participation in Rachel’s Challenge at Flynn fosters a culture of kindness and compassion. This program is integral in creating a positive and inclusive school environment, ensuring every student feels valued and respected.
Rachel’s Challenge is a program that provides speakers, workshops and resources to create an community of kindness and respect for all students. The highly-successful program embraces the life lessons from Rachel Scott, who was the first student killed at the Columbine High School shooting in 1999. In the years since the shooting, Rachel’s legacy has touched 25 million people and is the foundation for creating programs that promote a positive climate in K-12 schools. To learn more, visit rachelschallenge.org.
Our robust mental health support system includes a school psychologist, counselor, and a part-time therapist from Community Reach. This framework underscores our commitment to the social and emotional well-being of every student, providing an environment where they can flourish both academically and emotionally.
Our Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) initiative, Falcon’s SOAR, focuses on Self-control, Ownership, Attitude, and Respect. It is key to building a respectful and responsible student community, fostering an atmosphere conducive to success for every student.
At Flynn, all students are provided with free meals, including breakfast, lunch, and snacks. This ensures that every child has access to nutritious food, supporting their health and learning without any financial burden to families.