Darlington hosted its annual Technology Competition and community judges got to see and hear about a wide variety of tech services, products, gadgets and videos created by students of all ages and grade levels.
Darlington senior Hayes Parsa ended his high school cross country career on a high note by finishing 10th in the Classes 1A Division I-3A boys championship race at Carrollton midday Friday.
SAT scores for seniors at Darlington were above the local, state and national averages, according to The College Board. Darlington posted a total mean score of 1153, 97 points higher than the state average of 1056, 68 points higher than the national average of 1085, and 76 points higher than the next-best reported average score in the area.
Senior Ruthie Brinson has been named to the Georgia Volleyball Coaches Association (GVCA) 1A All-State First Team. She notably finished her senior season with a .470 hitting percentage, which ranks 21st in the nation, eighth in Georgia and first in the 1A division.
As Darlington kicks off its Alumni Weekend celebration today, the Alumni Office is pleased to announce that John H. Irby ('81) is the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Darlington junior Bo Powers was named the Rome News-Tribune Football Player of the Week, presented by Georgia Northwestern Technical College, as voted by RN-T readers.
Darlington senior Hayes Parsa claimed the titles of fastest male runner in the area when every high school in Floyd County met for the Rome All-Area meet Tuesday at Georgia Highlands. His win helped secure an overall team victory for the varsity boys' cross country team.
Both Darlington and Model entered Friday’s game with stubborn four-game losing streaks, hoping to bounce back with a win to gain some much-needed momentum and start a late-season playoff push. But only one team could win, and Darlington came out on top to play spoiler to the Blue Devils’ senior night as the visiting Tigers won 47-21 Friday night.
Upper School Spanish teachers Carmen Gonzalez and Lisy Hammontree will be offering an exciting opportunity to travel to Seville, Spain, June 14-27, 2026. This two-week Spanish immersion program offers students the opportunity to strengthen their language skills while discovering one of Europe’s most culturally rich cities.
Darlington's fine arts department and the Darlington Players are thrilled to present "Antigone," freely adapted by Emily Mann from the play written by Sophocles in 440 BC. This timeless story will take the stage Oct. 17-19 in the Zelle Black Box Theatre at 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Darlington hosted its annual Technology Competition and community judges got to see and hear about a wide variety of tech services, products, gadgets and videos created by students of all ages and grade levels.
Darlington senior Hayes Parsa ended his high school cross country career on a high note by finishing 10th in the Classes 1A Division I-3A boys championship race at Carrollton midday Friday.
SAT scores for seniors at Darlington were above the local, state and national averages, according to The College Board. Darlington posted a total mean score of 1153, 97 points higher than the state average of 1056, 68 points higher than the national average of 1085, and 76 points higher than the next-best reported average score in the area.
Senior Ruthie Brinson has been named to the Georgia Volleyball Coaches Association (GVCA) 1A All-State First Team. She notably finished her senior season with a .470 hitting percentage, which ranks 21st in the nation, eighth in Georgia and first in the 1A division.
As Darlington kicks off its Alumni Weekend celebration today, the Alumni Office is pleased to announce that John H. Irby ('81) is the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Darlington junior Bo Powers was named the Rome News-Tribune Football Player of the Week, presented by Georgia Northwestern Technical College, as voted by RN-T readers.
Darlington senior Hayes Parsa claimed the titles of fastest male runner in the area when every high school in Floyd County met for the Rome All-Area meet Tuesday at Georgia Highlands. His win helped secure an overall team victory for the varsity boys' cross country team.
Both Darlington and Model entered Friday’s game with stubborn four-game losing streaks, hoping to bounce back with a win to gain some much-needed momentum and start a late-season playoff push. But only one team could win, and Darlington came out on top to play spoiler to the Blue Devils’ senior night as the visiting Tigers won 47-21 Friday night.
Upper School Spanish teachers Carmen Gonzalez and Lisy Hammontree will be offering an exciting opportunity to travel to Seville, Spain, June 14-27, 2026. This two-week Spanish immersion program offers students the opportunity to strengthen their language skills while discovering one of Europe’s most culturally rich cities.
Darlington's fine arts department and the Darlington Players are thrilled to present "Antigone," freely adapted by Emily Mann from the play written by Sophocles in 440 BC. This timeless story will take the stage Oct. 17-19 in the Zelle Black Box Theatre at 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.