Audrey Magnusen '18, Jack Johnson '18, Maggie Ruvinsky '19 and Amitav Nott '19 represent 4 of the 10 local teens honored by Moffly Media.
Police said a resident was awoken by the sound of their truck's muffler and spotted the vehicle pulling out of their driveway.
National Merit Scholarship Corporation officials announced the names of approximately 16,000 semifinalists, including seven from Darien.
For over 50 years, the carnival has transformed Tokeneke Elementary School in Darien into an amusement park.
The show, entitled ‘Of Woman Born’, examines patriarchal structures that have dominated, oppressed and exploited women throughout the ages.
This exhibit, located on the second floor of the atrium in Lafayette Hall, will remain on view until June 30, 2022.
The new school year is upon us, and understandably, for some it can be an exciting but anxious time.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Three films provide a deeper understanding of one of America’s most esteemed, Post Abstract Expressionist artists.
Joining us this year are an immensely talented group who are passionate about educating children and transforming lives.
Superintendent Alan Addley said the first day "is always a special day on the school calendar" and Darien teachers were passionately ready.
The Darien Rotary Club recently awarded a $500 grant to the town's human services department for their "back to school" program.
'The binding together of years of personal writings reveals the artistic journey in its totality and offers the most meaningful context.'
Curator Marissa Roth will offer a talk about the artist’s work on September 2 at 6pm.
The Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) today announced a landmark gift of $500,000 from the Werth Family Foundation.
Low-income, displaced workers will also be supported through this grant.
Parents in Darien can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
25 Seniors take on the school’s highest form of independent study.
The Eighth Grade Promotion Promotion Ceremony Honors the Class of 2025 including residents from Darien.
See how college aid applications changed for Darien area high schools.
Students from Darien among the award winners.
Head of School Aaron Cooper encouraged the Class of 2021 to draw upon the many strengths they developed during their tenure.
Celebrating the growth, courage, leadership, and service of our students.
Students from Darien celebrate their high school graduation.
Eighth graders practice presentation skills in preparation for high school, college, and career.
Parents, faculty and staff came out to support the school’s “Country School Rocks” community celebration and fundraiser.
This year's concert gives off a quintessential musical festival vibe.