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Darcy Ellsworth Yow

Partner Scholar Program Liaison at MARIN COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

Darcy Ellsworth Yow began their work experience in 1992 as a 6th-8th grade Spanish, English literature, and Language Arts teacher and advisor at Stuart Hall For Boys. In 1993, they joined Marin Country Day School as a Spanish Teacher and 6th-8th Grade Advisor, and later became the Director of Community Engagement in 2010. In 2007, Darcy became self-employed as a Speaker, Workshop Leader, and Consultant. In 2014, they started working at Challenge Success as a School Leadership Coach, where they worked with students, parents, teachers, and administrators at K-8 schools to promote a broader notion of youth success. Darcy'stime at Challenge Success ended in 2018.

Darcy Ellsworth Yow has a diverse education history. Starting from 1985 to 1988, Darcy attended San Francisco University High School, where they did not obtain a degree or specialize in a specific field of study. Subsequently, from 1986 to 1987, Darcy participated in the School Year Abroad (SYA) program, details of their studies during this period are unknown.

Moving on to higher education, Darcy attended the University of California, Berkeley from 1988 to 1991. During this period, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Art History and Spanish Literature, indicating a strong interest in these subjects. Moreover, in 1990, Darcy pursued further educational opportunities at the Universidad de Salamanca, though it is unclear whether they completed a degree or specific field of study at that institution.

Aside from formal education, Darcy Ellsworth Yow has also obtained a certification in "Leading for Creativity" from IDEO U in February 2017. This certification could suggest a continued interest and commitment to expanding creativity and innovative thinking.

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Timeline

  • Partner Scholar Program Liaison

    September 1, 2023 - present

  • Director Of Community Engagement

    August, 2010

  • Spanish Teacher And 6th 8th Grade Advisor

    August, 1993