The Fine Arts Department at Darlington School seeks an Orchestra Teacher for grades 4 through 12 beginning August 2026. Teachers work with grade-level, enrichment and fine arts teachers to support the mission of Darlington School and provide a program that nurtures every child’s success. The candidate must demonstrate broad knowledge and experience with current best practices in music curriculum, instruction, conducting and performance. The candidate must have a genuine appreciation and passion for teaching children and a desire to work with all types of learners, along with a commitment to building and maintaining an orchestra program and their own professional development.
In this episode of Conversations by the Lakeside, host Head of School Brent Bell talks with Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell about her philosophy and hope for students, Darlington's Fine Arts curriculum and more.
In this episode, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell talks with senior Mily James, sixth-grader Andrew Herren, and Lee (Taylor) Morris ('07, LD '24) about the fine arts department's season of discovery this fall, including recent Discover Days, concerts, and the fall play.
In this episode, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell talks with Ethan Pender ('16), communication arts teacher, and Jabberwokk yearbook Editor-in-Chief Aiden Parsa ('24), Photo Editor Kaya Nadu ('26) and Design Editor Murray Ellington ('26). They discuss the production of this year's Jabberwokk, the communication arts program and more.
In this episode, Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs Stefan Eady talks with Fine Arts Department Head Kim Tunnell about her love for the arts, what fine arts education looks like at Darlington and more.
The Fine Arts Department at Darlington School seeks an Orchestra Teacher for grades 4 through 12 beginning August 2026. Teachers work with grade-level, enrichment and fine arts teachers to support the mission of Darlington School and provide a program that nurtures every child’s success. The candidate must demonstrate broad knowledge and experience with current best practices in music curriculum, instruction, conducting and performance. The candidate must have a genuine appreciation and passion for teaching children and a desire to work with all types of learners, along with a commitment to building and maintaining an orchestra program and their own professional development.
In this episode of Conversations by the Lakeside, host Head of School Brent Bell talks with Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell about her philosophy and hope for students, Darlington's Fine Arts curriculum and more.
In this episode, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell talks with senior Mily James, sixth-grader Andrew Herren, and Lee (Taylor) Morris ('07, LD '24) about the fine arts department's season of discovery this fall, including recent Discover Days, concerts, and the fall play.
In this episode, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell talks with Ethan Pender ('16), communication arts teacher, and Jabberwokk yearbook Editor-in-Chief Aiden Parsa ('24), Photo Editor Kaya Nadu ('26) and Design Editor Murray Ellington ('26). They discuss the production of this year's Jabberwokk, the communication arts program and more.
In this episode, Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs Stefan Eady talks with Fine Arts Department Head Kim Tunnell about her love for the arts, what fine arts education looks like at Darlington and more.