The Cornwell Computer Center, also known as the Cornwell Room, has been an adaptive learning space in the McCallie-Kennedy Library at Darlington School since its construction. Today, senior Noah Woford cut the ribbon on the newly redesigned Cornwell Room and unveiled the space to classmates as well as the Board of Trustees.
“Did you know that schools in the United States began as a way to train factory workers?” This was one of the first questions Darlington graduate Rostam Zafari (‘14) asked the DarDesigners during his visit at the end of March.
The Cornwell Computer Center, also known as the Cornwell Room, has been an adaptive learning space in the McCallie-Kennedy Library at Darlington School since its construction. Today, senior Noah Woford cut the ribbon on the newly redesigned Cornwell Room and unveiled the space to classmates as well as the Board of Trustees.
“Did you know that schools in the United States began as a way to train factory workers?” This was one of the first questions Darlington graduate Rostam Zafari (‘14) asked the DarDesigners during his visit at the end of March.