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 - Renee Hutchins

Renee Hutchins

Former Faculty

July 2006 to June 2017

Previous Background
Renee has served as Lower School learning specialist since 2006. In this role, she works with classroom teachers to develop appropriate differentiated instruction techniques that target students’ specific needs in subjects across the board, including reading comprehension, phonics, spelling, writing and vocabulary development, and mathematics. She holds a B.S. from Shorter College and an M.S. from Jacksonville State University. Renee and her husband James, have two children, Jordan (’12) and Katie (’15).

College Education
B.S., Shorter College
M.S., Jacksonville State University

Remembering the Value of Play

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, March 3, 2017
We learn so much through play. We learn to solve problems; we learn how to get along with others; we learn creativity and exploration.

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The Value of "The Village"

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, November 3, 2016
I am almost certain that most of us have heard the phrase “It takes a village.” This may mean something different to everyone. When I hear this phrase, I often think of my children, Jordan (’12) and Katie (’15), and their time at Darlington.

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The Power of Sharing...Book Suggestions!

Library Services | Kimberly Perkins, March 31, 2016
There is something special about having an opportunity to discuss and enjoy a shared reading experience with someone we care about and admire. We are drawn to books for different reasons, but a primary one comes via the recommendations by those we respect.

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Teaching & Learning Best Practices Spotlight: Rachel Harrison

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, April 30, 2014
First-grade teacher Rachel Harrison is a treasured faculty member at Darlington School. Her smile is contagious, and her personality is a gift to all of us.

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What is Dyslexia?

Learning Center | Angela Hester, March 28, 2014
If a child has dyslexia, the process of learning to read, write and spell can be torturously slow, and benchmarks are often delayed.

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Teaching & Learning Best Practices Spotlight: Tinsley Ray

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, March 4, 2014
Tinsley Ray's implementation of best practices shine with our K4 students in the Early Learning Academy.

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Teaching & Learning Best Practices Spotlight: Paige Rogers

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, December 10, 2013
Paige Rogers, teaching assistant for the Early Learning Academy, supports teachers and students while enhancing learning.

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Teaching & Learning Best Practices Spotlight: Renee Hutchins

Learning Center | Laura Hicks , November 11, 2013
Learning Specialist Renee Hutchins uses the Orton-Gillingham multi-sensory approach to teach reading to students in the Early Learning Academy.

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Teaching & Learning Best Practices Spotlight: Beth Smith ('87)

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, November 5, 2013
Beth Smith ('87) is a fabulous first grade teacher who differentiates instruction for each learner.

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Teaching & Learning Best Practices Spotlight: Janice Cox

Learning Center | Renee Hutchins, November 4, 2013
Janice Cox, lead instructor in the Early Learning Academy, is an experienced teacher who makes learning relevant and meaningful for her K5 students. Mrs. Cox uses multi-­sensory instructional methods to guide her students through a variety of learning experiences.

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