Seniors Gabrielle Culberson, Lee Donahue and Zach Kimani have been named Rome Noon Optimist Club Student of the Year finalists. Culberson is a finalist in the Life Hero category, Donahue is a finalist in the Community Involvement category, and Kimani is a finalist in the Well Rounded category.
Dr. Alton Standifer, vice provost for academic and community engagement and chief of staff to the provost at the University of Georgia, will be the 22nd speaker in the annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series on Thursday, April 9, at 9:15 a.m. in Morris Chapel.
With a 53-50 victory over Holy Innocents’, the varsity boys' basketball team secured the first state title in school history, finishing a remarkable 30-2 season in unforgettable fashion.
Eighth-graders Makinley Barton and Britton Pinson were named "Terrific Students" by the Rotary Club of Rome. This honor recognizes young people who demonstrate strong character, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their school and community.
Fourth-graders Rosie Bruce and Branch Connelley were chosen to represent Darlington School as this year's "Terrific Kids" for the Noon Optimist Club of Rome. This recognition honors students who demonstrate strong character, a positive attitude, and a commitment to being their best each day.
Darlington School is proud to announce a new partnership with Atrium Health School-Based Virtual Therapy, providing students with convenient, timely access to licensed mental health professionals – without ever needing to leave campus.
Senior Hayes Parsa, a day student from Rome, is among the 15,000 students nationwide to be named finalists in the 71st annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 6,930 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $26 million that will be offered this spring.
Seniors DJ Hall and Cam Selig were named All State by the Georgia Basketball Coaches Association and head coach Nathan West was named Coach of the Year.
The 2025 Jabberwokk yearbook and Inkslinger literary magazine have racked up individual and staff awards at the state and national level since their publication at the end of last school year.
The Darlington School Tigers held off defending state champion Holy Innocents' 53-50 Wednesday to win the first boys basketball title in school history at the Macon Coliseum.
Outstanding athletes in varsity basketball, swim/dive and wrestling were recognized at the Winter Sports Assembly on Monday, March 2, in Morris Chapel.
Myles Twyman, a senior multi-use weapon in the Darlington Tiger football program, signed his National Letter-of-Intent Friday with Princeton University.
Seniors Gabrielle Culberson, Lee Donahue and Zach Kimani have been named Rome Noon Optimist Club Student of the Year finalists. Culberson is a finalist in the Life Hero category, Donahue is a finalist in the Community Involvement category, and Kimani is a finalist in the Well Rounded category.
Dr. Alton Standifer, vice provost for academic and community engagement and chief of staff to the provost at the University of Georgia, will be the 22nd speaker in the annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series on Thursday, April 9, at 9:15 a.m. in Morris Chapel.
With a 53-50 victory over Holy Innocents’, the varsity boys' basketball team secured the first state title in school history, finishing a remarkable 30-2 season in unforgettable fashion.
Eighth-graders Makinley Barton and Britton Pinson were named "Terrific Students" by the Rotary Club of Rome. This honor recognizes young people who demonstrate strong character, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their school and community.
Fourth-graders Rosie Bruce and Branch Connelley were chosen to represent Darlington School as this year's "Terrific Kids" for the Noon Optimist Club of Rome. This recognition honors students who demonstrate strong character, a positive attitude, and a commitment to being their best each day.
Darlington School is proud to announce a new partnership with Atrium Health School-Based Virtual Therapy, providing students with convenient, timely access to licensed mental health professionals – without ever needing to leave campus.
Senior Hayes Parsa, a day student from Rome, is among the 15,000 students nationwide to be named finalists in the 71st annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 6,930 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $26 million that will be offered this spring.
Seniors DJ Hall and Cam Selig were named All State by the Georgia Basketball Coaches Association and head coach Nathan West was named Coach of the Year.
The 2025 Jabberwokk yearbook and Inkslinger literary magazine have racked up individual and staff awards at the state and national level since their publication at the end of last school year.
The Darlington School Tigers held off defending state champion Holy Innocents' 53-50 Wednesday to win the first boys basketball title in school history at the Macon Coliseum.
Outstanding athletes in varsity basketball, swim/dive and wrestling were recognized at the Winter Sports Assembly on Monday, March 2, in Morris Chapel.
Myles Twyman, a senior multi-use weapon in the Darlington Tiger football program, signed his National Letter-of-Intent Friday with Princeton University.