The Teaching & Learning Center Faculty attended a professional conference this month hosted by SAIS, Southern Association of Independent Schools, an organization that supports independent schools through accreditation, professional programs, and networking.
Outstanding athletes in varsity basketball, swim/dive and wrestling were recognized at the Winter Sports Assembly on Monday, Feb. 26, in Morris Chapel.
Darlington's fine arts department and The Darlington Players will present "Chicago: Teen Edition" Feb. 23-25 at the Rome City Auditorium. Show times are 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Darlington will host the One Kid! One Kidney! 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run on Saturday, April 27, at 9 a.m. in honor of sophomore Gabrielle Culberson to benefit the Children's Organ Transplant Association
Senior Aiden Parsa, a day student from Rome, has met all requirements to advance to finalist standing in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. All finalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarship awards to be offered this spring.
The Teaching and Learning Center hosted a visiting team from Oak Hill School yesterday comprised of Learning Specialist Mary Kate (Watters) Boston ('05), Head of School Hart Roper, and Director of Learning Services Maggie Counter.
Semifinalists for the statewide Governor’s Honors Program have been announced, and current juniors Kathleen Hwang and Kines Smith, and current sophomore Hayes Parsa, have been selected to advance in the Visual Arts, Science (Biology/Environmental Science), and Computer Science categories, respectively.
Fifth-grader Georgia Elrod was named a winner among all participating school systems in the Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest sponsored by Atrium Health Floyd.
Juniors Nixon Prior and Angeline Myrie were recently selected as two of five Georgia winners in the 2023 National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Congressional essay competition.
Darlington's Career Day featured a keynote address by Dwight Hutchins ('82), senior partner and managing director at The Boston Consulting Group, today in Morris Chapel. All students in grades 9-12 participated in the special event.
Fifty-four Darlington students competed in 14 different categories at the Northwest Georgia Regional Technology Competition at Georgia Highlands College. Thirteen students placed first and will be moving on to the State Technology Competition in McDonough, Ga., on March 2.
The Teaching & Learning Center Faculty attended a professional conference this month hosted by SAIS, Southern Association of Independent Schools, an organization that supports independent schools through accreditation, professional programs, and networking.
Outstanding athletes in varsity basketball, swim/dive and wrestling were recognized at the Winter Sports Assembly on Monday, Feb. 26, in Morris Chapel.
Darlington's fine arts department and The Darlington Players will present "Chicago: Teen Edition" Feb. 23-25 at the Rome City Auditorium. Show times are 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Darlington will host the One Kid! One Kidney! 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run on Saturday, April 27, at 9 a.m. in honor of sophomore Gabrielle Culberson to benefit the Children's Organ Transplant Association
Senior Aiden Parsa, a day student from Rome, has met all requirements to advance to finalist standing in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. All finalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarship awards to be offered this spring.
The Teaching and Learning Center hosted a visiting team from Oak Hill School yesterday comprised of Learning Specialist Mary Kate (Watters) Boston ('05), Head of School Hart Roper, and Director of Learning Services Maggie Counter.
Semifinalists for the statewide Governor’s Honors Program have been announced, and current juniors Kathleen Hwang and Kines Smith, and current sophomore Hayes Parsa, have been selected to advance in the Visual Arts, Science (Biology/Environmental Science), and Computer Science categories, respectively.
Fifth-grader Georgia Elrod was named a winner among all participating school systems in the Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest sponsored by Atrium Health Floyd.
Juniors Nixon Prior and Angeline Myrie were recently selected as two of five Georgia winners in the 2023 National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Congressional essay competition.
Darlington's Career Day featured a keynote address by Dwight Hutchins ('82), senior partner and managing director at The Boston Consulting Group, today in Morris Chapel. All students in grades 9-12 participated in the special event.
Fifty-four Darlington students competed in 14 different categories at the Northwest Georgia Regional Technology Competition at Georgia Highlands College. Thirteen students placed first and will be moving on to the State Technology Competition in McDonough, Ga., on March 2.