The Mathematics Department at Darlington School seeks a long term substitute teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. The anticipated start date is mid-September and the duration could be through December. This educator would join a dynamic environment of teaching professionals who are continuously growing and collaborating. The candidate must be open to learning from his/her colleagues and is comfortable sharing ideas and collaborating with his/her colleagues. The candidate must also demonstrate fluency and extensive knowledge of important concepts in the discipline and how they relate to other areas of school.
In this episode, Head of School Brent Bell reflects on the Class of 2025 with Upper School Director Chad Woods, Student Body President Atlas Kosedag ('25), Honor Council President Anna Nguyen ('25) and Discipline Committee President Angeline Myrie ('25). They discuss the senior class's academic, athletic and artistic achievements, as well as some of their most memorable moments as Darlington students.
In this episode, Head of School Brent Bell talks with David Harvey ('88) and Van Willis ('88) about their Darlington experience, their entrepreneurial career journeys, and their current venture, Veo Health, a personalized, physician-led holistic health program focused on preventive care, early disease detection, and continuous health.
Darlington is a valuable opportunity for students in Northwest Georgia, and here’s why: A school with day and boarding students produces better results than private day schools and public schools. The data tells us so.
In this episode, Head of School Brent Bell reflects on the Class of 2024 with Upper School Director Chad Woods, Student Body President Oliver Liu ('24), Honor Council President Maddox Andrews ('24) and Discipline Committee President Jennifer Hughes ('24). They discuss the senior class's academic, athletic and artistic achievements, as well as some of their most memorable moments as Darlington students.
The Mathematics Department at Darlington School seeks a long term substitute teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. The anticipated start date is mid-September and the duration could be through December. This educator would join a dynamic environment of teaching professionals who are continuously growing and collaborating. The candidate must be open to learning from his/her colleagues and is comfortable sharing ideas and collaborating with his/her colleagues. The candidate must also demonstrate fluency and extensive knowledge of important concepts in the discipline and how they relate to other areas of school.
In this episode, Head of School Brent Bell reflects on the Class of 2025 with Upper School Director Chad Woods, Student Body President Atlas Kosedag ('25), Honor Council President Anna Nguyen ('25) and Discipline Committee President Angeline Myrie ('25). They discuss the senior class's academic, athletic and artistic achievements, as well as some of their most memorable moments as Darlington students.
In this episode, Head of School Brent Bell talks with David Harvey ('88) and Van Willis ('88) about their Darlington experience, their entrepreneurial career journeys, and their current venture, Veo Health, a personalized, physician-led holistic health program focused on preventive care, early disease detection, and continuous health.
Darlington is a valuable opportunity for students in Northwest Georgia, and here’s why: A school with day and boarding students produces better results than private day schools and public schools. The data tells us so.
In this episode, Head of School Brent Bell reflects on the Class of 2024 with Upper School Director Chad Woods, Student Body President Oliver Liu ('24), Honor Council President Maddox Andrews ('24) and Discipline Committee President Jennifer Hughes ('24). They discuss the senior class's academic, athletic and artistic achievements, as well as some of their most memorable moments as Darlington students.