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Morris alumnus Dr. Henry Darby receives Order of the Palmetto

February 22, 2021 by SC Independent Colleges & Universities

SUMTER, S.C. (courtesy morris.edu) — Dr. Henry Darby, 1975 Morris College graduate, Charleston County Councilman, and Walmart Associate at Walmart in North Charleston, South Carolina – lives up to the Morris College mission statement – “to produce graduates who can pursue useful and productive careers and in so doing enhance their own lives and the society in which they take their places.”

On February 9, 2021, Dr. Darby received South Carolina’s highest civilian honor – the Order of the Palmetto. This honor is due to Dr. Darby’s passion in giving back. In keeping with Morris College’s mission statement, Dr. Darby pursued a “useful and productive career” as a life-long beloved educator, “taking his place” in teaching children in the Charleston, South Carolina school system. For over 40 years, Dr. Darby used his God-given talents to passionately educate and enhance the lives of children – making every student feel they could learn and excel. This passion also resulted in selfless personal sacrifices – taking on a second job as a nightly Walmart shelf stocker and donating all of his Walmart wages to help students in need. When Darby’s acts of kindness spread throughout the community, Walmart, inspired by Darby’s commitment and dedication to his students, awarded him $50,000 to help his noble cause. While Darby is getting a lot of national attention for his acts of kindness and his civilian honor, the Morris College salutes and congratulates Dr. Darby — a man of great humility with a servant’s heart.

Dr. Darby currently ‘takes his place’ as a principal at North Charleston High School. However, Dr. Darby’s impact is far-reaching, taking its place in and beyond the boundaries of South Carolina, and as importantly, within the hearts of mankind.

Darby also holds a Master of Arts degree from Atlanta University, a Master of Education and an Education Specialist degree, both from The Citadel. He has pursued additional postgraduate studies at Emory University.

To view the Order of the Palmetto event and to read more on Dr. Darby click here: https://abcnews4.com/news/local/north-charleston-principal-henry-darby-to-receive-order-of-the-palmetto.

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