In this episode, Director of IT Derek Fine talks with kindergarten teacher Jody Deaton, fourth-grade teacher Dr. Mike Natarella, middle grades math teacher Chris Eberhart and Upper School English teacher Mallory Collier about Darlington’s recent distinction as a four-time Apple Distinguished School and how we inspire, imagine, and create a lasting impact on our students using technology.
In this episode, Pre-K to 8 Director Hopes Jones talks with Pre-K teacher Beth Smith ('87, LD '12) and Kindergarten teacher Jody Deaton about what a skills-based curriculum and active learning look like for our youngest students.
Our pre-K and kindergarten students gathered together for a joint Christmas party. Thank you to the parents for helping make our Christmas party so wonderful!
Several faculty members from both Pre-K to 8 and the Upper School attended and presented at the Georgia Educational Technology Conference, compliments of the Thatcher Professional Development Grant.
Middle school creative technology students enjoyed teaching the Deaton Darlings kindergarteners how to use Tinkercad to create 3D shapes. They printed their favorite 3D shape out on the 3D printer and then used the shapes to build different structures.
In this episode, Director of IT Derek Fine talks with kindergarten teacher Jody Deaton, fourth-grade teacher Dr. Mike Natarella, middle grades math teacher Chris Eberhart and Upper School English teacher Mallory Collier about Darlington’s recent distinction as a four-time Apple Distinguished School and how we inspire, imagine, and create a lasting impact on our students using technology.
In this episode, Pre-K to 8 Director Hopes Jones talks with Pre-K teacher Beth Smith ('87, LD '12) and Kindergarten teacher Jody Deaton about what a skills-based curriculum and active learning look like for our youngest students.
Our pre-K and kindergarten students gathered together for a joint Christmas party. Thank you to the parents for helping make our Christmas party so wonderful!
Several faculty members from both Pre-K to 8 and the Upper School attended and presented at the Georgia Educational Technology Conference, compliments of the Thatcher Professional Development Grant.
Middle school creative technology students enjoyed teaching the Deaton Darlings kindergarteners how to use Tinkercad to create 3D shapes. They printed their favorite 3D shape out on the 3D printer and then used the shapes to build different structures.