Darlington has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for the 2024–2027 term. Schools are selected for this distinction based on their commitment to continuous innovation in education and using Apple products to inspire, imagine, and impact teaching and learning.
The Purple Tie Tiger Tailgate hit another home run this year, raising just over $405,000 for Darlington’s four parent organizations: Pre-K to 8 Tiger Pride, Upper School Tiger Pride, Athletic Booster Club and Fine Arts Booster Club.
Seniors recently participated in College Boot Camp, a day-long event hosted by the College Guidance Office to prepare them for the college admission process. They took part in a variety of sessions, starting with a panel discussion featuring college representatives from a variety of institutions.
Darlington alum and Soccer Academy standout Jane Campbell ('13) has traveled to the Paris Olympic Games as an alternate for the USA Olympic women's soccer team.
July 25 marks the 13th annual Whit’s Lemonade Stand in support of the Open Door Home of Rome. Whit Molnar ('25) has raised approximately $95,000 since he created the fundraiser and hopes to pass the $100,000 mark this year.
During the 2023-24 school year, 86 Darlington students earned the designation of AP Scholar by The College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program (AP) Exams.
This summer, Upper School history teacher John Hintermaier, English teacher Jennifer Kelley, Spanish teacher Carmen Gonzalez, Assistant Director of Upper School Brant Evans and Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs Stefan Eady will join over 10,000 college faculty and AP teachers from around the world in evaluating and scoring approximately 10 million free-response answers on AP Exams for The College Board.
Ten members of the varsity boys' and girls' golf teams have earned All-State and All-Area honors, with Ther Kotchasanmanee being named the All-Area Girls' Player of the Year.
Darlington has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for the 2024–2027 term. Schools are selected for this distinction based on their commitment to continuous innovation in education and using Apple products to inspire, imagine, and impact teaching and learning.
The Purple Tie Tiger Tailgate hit another home run this year, raising just over $405,000 for Darlington’s four parent organizations: Pre-K to 8 Tiger Pride, Upper School Tiger Pride, Athletic Booster Club and Fine Arts Booster Club.
Seniors recently participated in College Boot Camp, a day-long event hosted by the College Guidance Office to prepare them for the college admission process. They took part in a variety of sessions, starting with a panel discussion featuring college representatives from a variety of institutions.
Darlington alum and Soccer Academy standout Jane Campbell ('13) has traveled to the Paris Olympic Games as an alternate for the USA Olympic women's soccer team.
July 25 marks the 13th annual Whit’s Lemonade Stand in support of the Open Door Home of Rome. Whit Molnar ('25) has raised approximately $95,000 since he created the fundraiser and hopes to pass the $100,000 mark this year.
During the 2023-24 school year, 86 Darlington students earned the designation of AP Scholar by The College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program (AP) Exams.
This summer, Upper School history teacher John Hintermaier, English teacher Jennifer Kelley, Spanish teacher Carmen Gonzalez, Assistant Director of Upper School Brant Evans and Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs Stefan Eady will join over 10,000 college faculty and AP teachers from around the world in evaluating and scoring approximately 10 million free-response answers on AP Exams for The College Board.
Ten members of the varsity boys' and girls' golf teams have earned All-State and All-Area honors, with Ther Kotchasanmanee being named the All-Area Girls' Player of the Year.