Sophomores Julia Beauchamp and Linda Pan have been selected to represent Darlington at the Georgia Music Educator's Association (GMEA) All-State Chorus Feb. 16-18 in Athens, Ga.
Fifth-grader Sullivan Anglin was named one of three winners among all participating school systems in the Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest sponsored by Atrium Health Floyd. He placed first among his classmates at Darlington before moving on to the local contest.
Tommy Atha, assistant athletic director and head football coach, will retire at the end of the school year after 30 years of service to Darlington. With 179 career wins under his belt, he is the winningest football coach in Darlington history.
Students in grades 6-12 are recognized based on their grade average for the semester, as follows: Headmaster's List, 95 or higher average with no grade below 90; Director’s List, 90 or higher average with no grade below 85. Grades for Upper School students in Honors or Advanced Placement courses are weighted five points for Honor Roll computation purposes.
Darlington School will officially welcome the holidays with the 39th Annual Service of Lessons & Carols on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. in Morris Chapel. This free event is open to the public and sponsored by the Darlington "Y" Cabinet.
Outstanding athletes in varsity cheerleading, cross country, football, softball and volleyball were recognized at the Fall Sports Assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 29, in Morris Chapel.
Sophomores Julia Beauchamp and Linda Pan have been selected to represent Darlington at the Georgia Music Educator's Association (GMEA) All-State Chorus Feb. 16-18 in Athens, Ga.
Fifth-grader Sullivan Anglin was named one of three winners among all participating school systems in the Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest sponsored by Atrium Health Floyd. He placed first among his classmates at Darlington before moving on to the local contest.
Tommy Atha, assistant athletic director and head football coach, will retire at the end of the school year after 30 years of service to Darlington. With 179 career wins under his belt, he is the winningest football coach in Darlington history.
Students in grades 6-12 are recognized based on their grade average for the semester, as follows: Headmaster's List, 95 or higher average with no grade below 90; Director’s List, 90 or higher average with no grade below 85. Grades for Upper School students in Honors or Advanced Placement courses are weighted five points for Honor Roll computation purposes.
Darlington School will officially welcome the holidays with the 39th Annual Service of Lessons & Carols on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. in Morris Chapel. This free event is open to the public and sponsored by the Darlington "Y" Cabinet.
Outstanding athletes in varsity cheerleading, cross country, football, softball and volleyball were recognized at the Fall Sports Assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 29, in Morris Chapel.