Donoho Art Teacher Accepted Into Atlanta Art Show

Visual Arts instructor, Sarah Landrum, was accepted into the show “46/21: 46 Million Slaves – 21st-Century Slavery,” an exhibition created and sponsored by The Art+Activism Initiative of The Women’s Caucus for Art Georgia Chapter.

Guest Blogger: Camryn Swain, ’16

While shadowing at the Marine Science Center in Daytona, Florida, for three days, I was able to participate in a variety of different activities.

Guest Blogger: Jake Kaplan, ’16

Jake Kaplan is a junior at The Donoho School and recently spent his week of intersession on a self-led trip in Mexico. You can read more about his experience in the blog post below.

Head of School Blog – Volume 8

The phrase “I blinked and it was gone” is the perfect analogy for this year. It seems like yesterday schedules were handed out, lockers assigned, and we gathered for the first prayer breakfast and all-school pep rally.

Head of School Blog – Volume 7

​As I sat quietly on the back pew of the First United Methodist church in Anniston, I witnessed something amazing. The pews were packed, people lined the walls, and even more stood outside the church waiting to pay their respects to the family of Martha Vandervoort.

Head of School Blog – Volume 6

Two of my favorite quotes are from Thomas Edison: “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work” and “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”