Issues with the new FAFSA form have caused frustration for students across the country, although Delaware rallied resources to help students file on time.
WILMINGTON – Governor Carney signed House Bill 125, which expands access to free breakfast and lunch for students who are eligible for reduced-price meals under the federal School Breakfast Program […]
DOVER — Nearly $400,000 has been awarded to fourteen school districts from across the state to help lessen the load for students experiencing homelessness. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Education […]
SEAFORD — Seven Delaware-based child care and learning centers were awarded a cumulative $2,171,520 in funding this year through the U.S. Department of Education’s Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community […]
Leaders are looking to improve assessment scores in Delaware public schools that have lagged behind the national average after the pandemic.
The Delaware Department of Education is accepting applications from childcare providers for a second round of direct payments totaling $700.
DOVER – Delaware has approved a $3.8 million grant for school districts to fund professional learning in the use of high-quality instructional materials (HQIM). The comprehensive materials are clear lesson […]
In early May, the governing board of the Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence (BAASE) in Sussex County received good news from the Delaware Department of Education – it […]
WILMINGTON —As the pandemic-affected school year winds down, TeenSHARP and the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) are ramping up their annual college prep blitz—and they say it’s more important than […]
Delaware’s COVID-19 vaccination plan is moving into Phase 1B immediately, focusing first on those 65 years old and older, state health officials announced Tuesday. More than 200,000 Delawareans qualify for […]
WILMINGTON– Governor John Carney and the Delaware Department of Education (DOE) announced on Thursday, Dec. 22, that the State of Delaware will provide $9 million in one-time funding to Delaware […]
WILMINGTON – Delaware has a new industry association representing the state’s information technology (IT) workers, and it aims to position the First State to capture top talent. The Information Technology […]
By Randall Chase,  Associated Press DOVER — Delaware’s Department of Education is asking for a 7.7 percent increase in its operating budget. Education Secretary Steven Godowsky presented state budget officials Tuesday […]
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