RUMPUS came to an end with the highly-anticipated Lip Sync competition. Each house worked for weeks to prepare their song and dance, complete with costumes, props, and plenty of enthusiasm and spirit. Neville House (boys) won the competition this year with their aviation-themed performance.
Learn MoreHouse teams competed in an obstacle course full of physical and mental challenges during the RUMPUS Relay with Thornwood and Regester Houses (girls) and Moser House (boys) coming out on top.
Learn MoreThe first-graders held a “Freedom Tea,” where the students told the story of Martin Luther King Jr., read their own “I Have a Dream Speech,” and gave a fellow classmate a Nobel Peace Prize.
Learn MoreTommy Atha, assistant athletic director and head football coach, will retire at the end of the school year after 30 years of service to Darlington. With 179 career wins under his belt, he is the winningest football coach in Darlington history.
Learn MoreTwenty-four alumni representing six states will participate in the school’s 11th annual Leadership Darlington program in March.
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