I am almost certain that most of us have heard the phrase “It takes a village.” This may mean something different to everyone. When I hear this phrase, I often think of my children, Jordan (’12) and Katie (’15), and their time at Darlington.
There is something special about having an opportunity to discuss and enjoy a shared reading experience with someone we care about and admire. We are drawn to books for different reasons, but a primary one comes via the recommendations by those we respect.
First-grade teacher Rachel Harrison is a treasured faculty member at Darlington School. Her smile is contagious, and her personality is a gift to all of us.
I am almost certain that most of us have heard the phrase “It takes a village.” This may mean something different to everyone. When I hear this phrase, I often think of my children, Jordan (’12) and Katie (’15), and their time at Darlington.
There is something special about having an opportunity to discuss and enjoy a shared reading experience with someone we care about and admire. We are drawn to books for different reasons, but a primary one comes via the recommendations by those we respect.
First-grade teacher Rachel Harrison is a treasured faculty member at Darlington School. Her smile is contagious, and her personality is a gift to all of us.