Darlington’s director of personal counseling, Jill Pate, retires this month after 16 years of service as a counselor and confidante to Upper School students.
Seniors Rachel Simon and Brooks Busby were Darlington's nominees for the NCCAA Game Plan 4 Life Award, which was presented to two area student-athletes at the National Christian College Athletic Association Victory Bowl last month.
Due in large part to Yik Yak’s anonymous nature, it has become a new and destructive tool in the world of cyber bullying. The Darlington Community and your child are not immune to this cruelty.
Chris Sandy will speak to Upper School students on the topics of alcohol awareness and making positive choices on Friday, Oct. 11, at 8:30 a.m. in Morris Chapel. Parents are welcome to attend.
Lauren Winborne, founder of the non-profit organization SteerSmart, will speak to students in grades 8-12 on the topic of teen driving on Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. in the Huffman Athletic Center. Parents and members of the Rome/Floyd County community are also welcome to attend. Admission is free.
Darlington’s director of personal counseling, Jill Pate, retires this month after 16 years of service as a counselor and confidante to Upper School students.
Seniors Rachel Simon and Brooks Busby were Darlington's nominees for the NCCAA Game Plan 4 Life Award, which was presented to two area student-athletes at the National Christian College Athletic Association Victory Bowl last month.
Due in large part to Yik Yak’s anonymous nature, it has become a new and destructive tool in the world of cyber bullying. The Darlington Community and your child are not immune to this cruelty.
Chris Sandy will speak to Upper School students on the topics of alcohol awareness and making positive choices on Friday, Oct. 11, at 8:30 a.m. in Morris Chapel. Parents are welcome to attend.
Lauren Winborne, founder of the non-profit organization SteerSmart, will speak to students in grades 8-12 on the topic of teen driving on Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. in the Huffman Athletic Center. Parents and members of the Rome/Floyd County community are also welcome to attend. Admission is free.