Scarlett Lewis

‘The Rise in Isolation, Loneliness Among Our Kids’ Presentation by Scarlett Lewis

Scarlett Lewis, founder of Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement will present a live online presentation, “The Rise in Isolation and Loneliness Among Our Kids”, about the rise in isolation and loneliness among our kids, the need to strive for perfection — and what we can do. Students are welcome to join this discussion for parents  about the rise in isolation and loneliness among our kids and the need to strive for perfection — and what we can do. The webinar takes place at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 16. To participate in the webinar, please register at: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/uZcud-mgqDwiLn2ZZVGxenEzo5Ds2PsKRA

The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement curriculum for middle-schoolers at The Depot is endowed by a three-year grant from the Darien Foundation. This event is co-hosted  by the Depot Darien Youth Center and the Darien High School Parents Association.

DHS Parents Association to Start ‘Senior Send-Off’ Party for Graduating Seniors

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After years of discussions with the high school’s administration, parents and community leaders, the Darien High School Parents Association got the green light earlier this fall to start a new tradition — the “Senior Send-Off.”
Taking place right after the Darien High School prom on Friday, May 15th, the Senior Send-Off will be a fun, inclusive, substance-free celebration for all DHS seniors that provides a final opportunity for them to celebrate with their entire graduating class before they head off to senior internships the following week. — an announcement from the Darien High School Parents Association
Whether students attend prom or not, all DHS seniors are invited to attend. The party’s theme will be a closely guarded secret until students step through the door of the still-secret location that evening, but clues will be given in the weeks leading up to the night full of food, games, entertainment, raffle prizes, memories and more. This celebration is a Darien High School Parents Association (DHSPA) sponsored event being planned and organized by a parent volunteer committee that already boasts nearly 100 parents sworn to secrecy. It will be funded entirely through donations from parents and the community.