Margaret Hjort ('11), Maggie Sparks ('11) and Owen Greeson ('11) reflect on their experiences at Darlington. Better known as "Dar Babies," these students are among those who attended the school from pre-K or kindergarten to grade 12.
A celebrated educator and friend to many, Lola Bradshaw’s legacy will live on thanks to the Lola C. Bradshaw Spirit of Life Award, established by her son, Martin H. “Tripp” Bradshaw III (’85), and endowed through gifts made to Darlington in memory and in honor of Lola’s years of unselfish service by her family, friends and former students.
The Darlington community is saddened by the death of first-grade teacher Anne Somerville today after a long, heroic battle with cancer. Whether she was performing her infamous “tooty-ta” song and dance, writing letters to the tooth fairy, or turning difficult times into teachable moments, one thing is certain – she was always smiling.
Margaret Hjort ('11), Maggie Sparks ('11) and Owen Greeson ('11) reflect on their experiences at Darlington. Better known as "Dar Babies," these students are among those who attended the school from pre-K or kindergarten to grade 12.
A celebrated educator and friend to many, Lola Bradshaw’s legacy will live on thanks to the Lola C. Bradshaw Spirit of Life Award, established by her son, Martin H. “Tripp” Bradshaw III (’85), and endowed through gifts made to Darlington in memory and in honor of Lola’s years of unselfish service by her family, friends and former students.
The Darlington community is saddened by the death of first-grade teacher Anne Somerville today after a long, heroic battle with cancer. Whether she was performing her infamous “tooty-ta” song and dance, writing letters to the tooth fairy, or turning difficult times into teachable moments, one thing is certain – she was always smiling.