We're excited to connect with small businesses and restaurants owned by members of the Darlington Community through our Darlington Connects series. Today we’re thrilled to highlight small professional services businesses.
The third through fifth grade teachers were provided a catered lunch as they learned more about a learning disability called Dysgraphia during a professional development opportunity on campus.
Darlington School awarded professional development funds to faculty members following a competitive grant application process. The winners were officially announced last week at the annual Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner.
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.
Research is continuously discovering new findings, and trends are always changing. Part of my responsibilities as an educator is keeping abreast of these discoveries and changes. This led me to apply for and earn a scholarship to attend the Learning Disabilities Association of America’s 53rd Annual International Conference in Orlando.
We're excited to connect with small businesses and restaurants owned by members of the Darlington Community through our Darlington Connects series. Today we’re thrilled to highlight small professional services businesses.
The third through fifth grade teachers were provided a catered lunch as they learned more about a learning disability called Dysgraphia during a professional development opportunity on campus.
Darlington School awarded professional development funds to faculty members following a competitive grant application process. The winners were officially announced last week at the annual Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner.
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.
Research is continuously discovering new findings, and trends are always changing. Part of my responsibilities as an educator is keeping abreast of these discoveries and changes. This led me to apply for and earn a scholarship to attend the Learning Disabilities Association of America’s 53rd Annual International Conference in Orlando.