In her class of bright, eager learners, English teacher Michelle Major challenges students to dig deeper, to question the obvious, and to think outside the box.
Darlington's eighth-graders had the opportunity to take a trip over to the Lower School last week to check out some awesome presentations and experiments that the fourth-graders have been working on as they learn about the Scientific Method.
Middle School English teacher Michelle Major and Bob Ledbetter ('16) talk about the seventh and eighth grade Living History Trip, which includes stops in historic locations such as Jamestown, Va., and Kitty Hawk, N.C.
Darlington’s Michelle Major, who teaches eighth-grade English, has been selected to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop titled “The Richest Hills: Mining in the Far West, 1865-1920” in July.
In her class of bright, eager learners, English teacher Michelle Major challenges students to dig deeper, to question the obvious, and to think outside the box.
Darlington's eighth-graders had the opportunity to take a trip over to the Lower School last week to check out some awesome presentations and experiments that the fourth-graders have been working on as they learn about the Scientific Method.
Middle School English teacher Michelle Major and Bob Ledbetter ('16) talk about the seventh and eighth grade Living History Trip, which includes stops in historic locations such as Jamestown, Va., and Kitty Hawk, N.C.
Darlington’s Michelle Major, who teaches eighth-grade English, has been selected to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop titled “The Richest Hills: Mining in the Far West, 1865-1920” in July.