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Finally, On a Path to a Holistic Funding Fix. What House Concurrent Resolution 24 Could Mean

Funding and Equity

May 19th, 2021

When a high-stakes lawsuit over Delaware’s school funding system settled last fall, advocates said it didn’t go far enough. Now, at least 24 legislators agree Delaware must do more, including majorities of Senate and House Education Committees, the majority of the Legislative Black Caucus, and caucus leaders in both Chambers. A new...

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Promising Signs Ahead for Early Learning Workforce

Early Childhood Education

May 18th, 2021

Over the past year, the early childhood industry and workforce has plunged into crisis from the COVID-19 pandemic. As we wrote in March, the child care industry faced crisis conditions even before COVID-19 due to the poor compensation of early learning professionals and the negative impact it has on both educator wellbeing and the quality...

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Next Steps for Federal Stimulus Dollars and Delaware Schools

News

May 12th, 2021

Back in March, we wrote about how the federal stimulus dollars, specifically those provided through the American Rescue Plan Act, would impact Delaware’s schools. Since then, there have been updates at both the state and federal level regarding required plans and timing of allocations. The federal government has provided three...

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