Darlington is pleased to welcome the following new faculty and staff members for 2022-2023 and recognize those who will have new roles in the coming year. This list will be updated as employees are hired.
Garvin Edwards has been named head wrestling coach at Darlington School. He will also serve as academic support coordinator in the Teaching and Learning Center.
Darlington School honored outstanding faculty and staff members at the annual Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner, hosted by the Board of Trustees on Thursday, May 5.
Matt Peer has been named assistant head of school for enrollment management. Since being named director of enrollment management, he has worked with his team to develop a long-range plan that has resulted in an increase in both enrolled students and net tuition revenue.
Outstanding athletes in varsity baseball, golf, soccer, lacrosse, tennis and track and field were recognized at the Spring Sports Assembly on Monday, May 2, in Morris Chapel.
This summer, Darlington will host its first-ever community read for parents and faculty. Participants will be reading "Building Resilience in Children and Teens" by Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg.
E.L. Wright Awards were presented to the students with the highest GPA in each course during an awards ceremony on Thursday, April 28 in Morris Chapel.
Seniors Elsa Quay Corbin and William Feng have been named finalists in the Rome Noon Optimist Club Student of the Year competition. Corbin is a finalist in the All-Around category, and Feng is a finalist in the Community Involvement category.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include retiring Dean of College Guidance Sam Moss ('63) at Baccalaureate and Darlington trustee Gretchen Corbin, president and CEO of the Georgia Lottery Corp., at Commencement.
Eighth-grader Kaya Nadu, a junior member of the Chattooga 4-H .22 Rimfire Team, recently placed third at the 4-H .22 Rimfire Silhouette Match at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonon, Ga.
Coming off of one of the most successful admission seasons in recent history in which Darlington saw wait lists in multiple grades, administrators have announced a new tuition structure for 2022-2023, making the value of a Darlington education more affordable without sacrificing programs.
Darlington is pleased to welcome the following new faculty and staff members for 2022-2023 and recognize those who will have new roles in the coming year. This list will be updated as employees are hired.
Garvin Edwards has been named head wrestling coach at Darlington School. He will also serve as academic support coordinator in the Teaching and Learning Center.
Darlington School honored outstanding faculty and staff members at the annual Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner, hosted by the Board of Trustees on Thursday, May 5.
Matt Peer has been named assistant head of school for enrollment management. Since being named director of enrollment management, he has worked with his team to develop a long-range plan that has resulted in an increase in both enrolled students and net tuition revenue.
Outstanding athletes in varsity baseball, golf, soccer, lacrosse, tennis and track and field were recognized at the Spring Sports Assembly on Monday, May 2, in Morris Chapel.
This summer, Darlington will host its first-ever community read for parents and faculty. Participants will be reading "Building Resilience in Children and Teens" by Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg.
E.L. Wright Awards were presented to the students with the highest GPA in each course during an awards ceremony on Thursday, April 28 in Morris Chapel.
Seniors Elsa Quay Corbin and William Feng have been named finalists in the Rome Noon Optimist Club Student of the Year competition. Corbin is a finalist in the All-Around category, and Feng is a finalist in the Community Involvement category.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include retiring Dean of College Guidance Sam Moss ('63) at Baccalaureate and Darlington trustee Gretchen Corbin, president and CEO of the Georgia Lottery Corp., at Commencement.
Eighth-grader Kaya Nadu, a junior member of the Chattooga 4-H .22 Rimfire Team, recently placed third at the 4-H .22 Rimfire Silhouette Match at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonon, Ga.
Coming off of one of the most successful admission seasons in recent history in which Darlington saw wait lists in multiple grades, administrators have announced a new tuition structure for 2022-2023, making the value of a Darlington education more affordable without sacrificing programs.