In this episode, third grade teacher Steve McConnell talks with fourth grade teacher Carrie Watterson, middle grades math teacher Chris Eberhart, Assistant Athletic Director Nathan West and third-graders Addi Nolin and Sawyer West about after-school clubs for students in grades 3-5 and how they contribute to the student experience at Darlington and benefit the middle grades athletic program.
Fourth-graders Miguel Dominguez and Merrill Ostuw were chosen to represent Darlington School as this year's "Terrific Kids" for the Noon Day Optimist Club.
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.
In this episode, Professional Development Coordinator Rebekah Kinney talks with fourth-grade teacher Carrie Watterson, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell and Upper School Science Department Chair Owen Kinney about their summer professional development activities. They share about each of the work they have been doing within their departments and how it has prepared them for the coming school year.
The Wildflowers second-graders made their own models of the water cycle’s four stages- Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection - by creating tiny habitats with water. Students even tied it into writing using sequence words!
In this episode, third grade teacher Steve McConnell talks with fourth grade teacher Carrie Watterson, middle grades math teacher Chris Eberhart, Assistant Athletic Director Nathan West and third-graders Addi Nolin and Sawyer West about after-school clubs for students in grades 3-5 and how they contribute to the student experience at Darlington and benefit the middle grades athletic program.
Fourth-graders Miguel Dominguez and Merrill Ostuw were chosen to represent Darlington School as this year's "Terrific Kids" for the Noon Day Optimist Club.
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.
In this episode, Professional Development Coordinator Rebekah Kinney talks with fourth-grade teacher Carrie Watterson, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell and Upper School Science Department Chair Owen Kinney about their summer professional development activities. They share about each of the work they have been doing within their departments and how it has prepared them for the coming school year.
The Wildflowers second-graders made their own models of the water cycle’s four stages- Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection - by creating tiny habitats with water. Students even tied it into writing using sequence words!