State tournament berths were on the line on Wednesday as local teams gathered at Meadow Lakes in Cedartown for the Area 3-A Division I Tournament, and the Darlington girls and boys put together stellar rounds to highlight the action.
The Darlington Tigers are marching on into the Class A Division I state semifinals after they continued their dominant run through the postseason with a 4-0 win at Temple on Monday in the quarterfinals.
Outstanding athletes in baseball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and track and field were recognized at the Spring Sports Assembly on Monday, April 29, in Morris Chapel.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include Heather Shores, Upper School history teacher, at Baccalaureate and Gordon Smith ('71), incoming chairman of the Board of Trustees and retired executive director and chief operating officer of the United States Tennis Association, at Commencement.
The Darlington Tigers have their sights set on the goal of a state championship, but a team has to take one step at a time in the postseason to make that happen.
Fourteen members of the varsity baseball team have earned All-Region honors. Assistant coach Chad Woods was named Assistant Coach of the Year, senior Talan Shirey was named Offensive Player of the Year and freshman Thomas Hargett was named Freshman Player of the Year.
Eighth-grade students Lane Brasington, Ivey Dunn, Kylan Ferrell and Ari Waters were recognized as Darlington's Terrific Kids by the Rome Rotary Club at their April meeting. They were chosen for their outstanding behavior and success in class.
The Math Scholars Guild inducted 25 outstanding math students in a ceremony held April 2 in Morris Chapel. The math department created this group to recognize students who have actively pursued a deeper and wider math education that is far beyond the school's minimum requirements.
The Science Scholars Guild inducted 25 outstanding science students in a ceremony held April 2 in Morris Chapel. The science department created this group to to celebrate students who reach far beyond the school’s minimum requirements for science education.
ESP's Big Hoops fundraiser on April 5 will pit educators vs. entrepreneurs in an epic battle on the court. Participants will be local celebrities, including several Darlington alumni, parents and faculty members.
Longtime Darlington faculty member Rebekah Kinney has been named assistant director of Pre-K to 8, effective July 1. She replaces Angela Pieroni, who is retiring at the end of the current school year.
Malcolm Mitchell, a Super Bowl champion, highly decorated Georgia Bulldog, award-winning children's author, and founder of the Share the Magic Foundation, will be the 20th speaker in the annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series on Thursday, April 4.
State tournament berths were on the line on Wednesday as local teams gathered at Meadow Lakes in Cedartown for the Area 3-A Division I Tournament, and the Darlington girls and boys put together stellar rounds to highlight the action.
The Darlington Tigers are marching on into the Class A Division I state semifinals after they continued their dominant run through the postseason with a 4-0 win at Temple on Monday in the quarterfinals.
Outstanding athletes in baseball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and track and field were recognized at the Spring Sports Assembly on Monday, April 29, in Morris Chapel.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include Heather Shores, Upper School history teacher, at Baccalaureate and Gordon Smith ('71), incoming chairman of the Board of Trustees and retired executive director and chief operating officer of the United States Tennis Association, at Commencement.
The Darlington Tigers have their sights set on the goal of a state championship, but a team has to take one step at a time in the postseason to make that happen.
Fourteen members of the varsity baseball team have earned All-Region honors. Assistant coach Chad Woods was named Assistant Coach of the Year, senior Talan Shirey was named Offensive Player of the Year and freshman Thomas Hargett was named Freshman Player of the Year.
Eighth-grade students Lane Brasington, Ivey Dunn, Kylan Ferrell and Ari Waters were recognized as Darlington's Terrific Kids by the Rome Rotary Club at their April meeting. They were chosen for their outstanding behavior and success in class.
The Math Scholars Guild inducted 25 outstanding math students in a ceremony held April 2 in Morris Chapel. The math department created this group to recognize students who have actively pursued a deeper and wider math education that is far beyond the school's minimum requirements.
The Science Scholars Guild inducted 25 outstanding science students in a ceremony held April 2 in Morris Chapel. The science department created this group to to celebrate students who reach far beyond the school’s minimum requirements for science education.
ESP's Big Hoops fundraiser on April 5 will pit educators vs. entrepreneurs in an epic battle on the court. Participants will be local celebrities, including several Darlington alumni, parents and faculty members.
Longtime Darlington faculty member Rebekah Kinney has been named assistant director of Pre-K to 8, effective July 1. She replaces Angela Pieroni, who is retiring at the end of the current school year.
Malcolm Mitchell, a Super Bowl champion, highly decorated Georgia Bulldog, award-winning children's author, and founder of the Share the Magic Foundation, will be the 20th speaker in the annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series on Thursday, April 4.