Third, fourth and fifth grade students spend their exploratory time learning about the history of Chinese New Year and making paper lanterns to celebrate the Year of the Tiger.
Welcome to Episode 10 of The Darlington Podcast! In this episode, Stefan Eady, assistant head of school for academic affairs, chats with Julie Fine and Michael Natarella about Darlington's skills-based curriculum and the importance of active learning as part of Darlington's Cycle of Learning.
Fifth grade teacher Julie Fine recently had the opportunity to share a presentation titled "The Neuroscience of Reading" at the weekly Rome Rotary Club meeting.
In this busy world that's full of distractions, it's easy to lose focus of the things that are important. Fifth-graders focus on four phrases Mr. Bell coined to help us remember to make the most of every moment: arrive, connect, press on, and keep your head up.
Julie Fine, fifth-grade teacher, has been asked to be a member of the SAIS accreditation team that will visit First Baptist School of Charleston, S.C., this month.
Third, fourth and fifth grade students spend their exploratory time learning about the history of Chinese New Year and making paper lanterns to celebrate the Year of the Tiger.
Welcome to Episode 10 of The Darlington Podcast! In this episode, Stefan Eady, assistant head of school for academic affairs, chats with Julie Fine and Michael Natarella about Darlington's skills-based curriculum and the importance of active learning as part of Darlington's Cycle of Learning.
Fifth grade teacher Julie Fine recently had the opportunity to share a presentation titled "The Neuroscience of Reading" at the weekly Rome Rotary Club meeting.
In this busy world that's full of distractions, it's easy to lose focus of the things that are important. Fifth-graders focus on four phrases Mr. Bell coined to help us remember to make the most of every moment: arrive, connect, press on, and keep your head up.
Julie Fine, fifth-grade teacher, has been asked to be a member of the SAIS accreditation team that will visit First Baptist School of Charleston, S.C., this month.