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October 18, 2012

October 18th, 2012

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Local News The News Journal State education vision stays on promising path An editorial It’s clear that the train of education reform that has been chugging along for the last five years in Delaware is quickening its pace and further distancing itself from years of mediocrity in the classroom. This was obvious Wednesday as presenter after...

October 16, 2012

October 16th, 2012

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Local News The News Journal Initiatives put state on right education track An op-ed by State Sen. Liane Sorenson and State Rep. Melanie George Smith Great outcomes start with a strong foundation in the form of robust early learning programs. With Election Day quickly approaching, we encourage voters to learn where candidates stand on the issues...

October 12, 2012

October 12th, 2012

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Local News WHYY Lunch time in Delaware: Rep. Carney eats his vegetables with New Castle County students Students got to eat their lunch with Congressman John Carney who was on hand to promote National Farm to School Month. The program encourages schools to use locally grown produce in school lunch meals. During the month of October, the Colonial...

Delaware Families Benefit from Emphasis on Early Learning

October 11th, 2012

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This blog post was written by Harriet Dichter, Executive Director of the Delaware Office of Early Learning. She will be a featured panelist at the Vision 2015 Conference on October 17, 2012. As our early learners—infants, toddlers and preschools—move from the sandbox to the schoolyard, there is often a big disconnect for children, teachers...