Seniors Grace Guo, Zach Kimani and Hayes Parsa were recognized as Darlington's 2026 STAR Students after a three-way tie for top SAT score in the senior class. Guo and Parsa selected Math Department Head Al Shorey as their STAR Teacher, while Kimani chose history teacher Heather Shores.
I had the opportunity to attend the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC) Summer Training Seminar in Asheville, N.C., in July. The purpose of the seminar is to give new college counselors an overview of the college application and acceptance process as well as a forum to discuss emerging topics in the college admissions process.
In this special episode, listen to Heather Shores, Upper School history teacher, give her Baccalaureate address on May 17. Shores was selected by the senior class to serve as the Baccalaureate speaker. In her address, she gives the Class of 2024 six pieces of wisdom that she wishes she knew as a high school graduate.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include Heather Shores, Upper School history teacher, at Baccalaureate and Gordon Smith ('71), incoming chairman of the Board of Trustees and retired executive director and chief operating officer of the United States Tennis Association, at Commencement.
In this episode, Upper School history teacher Heather Shores talks with seniors Noelle Adams, Jennifer Hughes, Eva Mosley, Seidy Pichardo, Taylor Zhang, and sophomore Rayna Lee about Service Beyond Self, the community service program, and their involvement.
Seniors Grace Guo, Zach Kimani and Hayes Parsa were recognized as Darlington's 2026 STAR Students after a three-way tie for top SAT score in the senior class. Guo and Parsa selected Math Department Head Al Shorey as their STAR Teacher, while Kimani chose history teacher Heather Shores.
I had the opportunity to attend the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC) Summer Training Seminar in Asheville, N.C., in July. The purpose of the seminar is to give new college counselors an overview of the college application and acceptance process as well as a forum to discuss emerging topics in the college admissions process.
In this special episode, listen to Heather Shores, Upper School history teacher, give her Baccalaureate address on May 17. Shores was selected by the senior class to serve as the Baccalaureate speaker. In her address, she gives the Class of 2024 six pieces of wisdom that she wishes she knew as a high school graduate.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include Heather Shores, Upper School history teacher, at Baccalaureate and Gordon Smith ('71), incoming chairman of the Board of Trustees and retired executive director and chief operating officer of the United States Tennis Association, at Commencement.
In this episode, Upper School history teacher Heather Shores talks with seniors Noelle Adams, Jennifer Hughes, Eva Mosley, Seidy Pichardo, Taylor Zhang, and sophomore Rayna Lee about Service Beyond Self, the community service program, and their involvement.