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Previewing the Second Half of the Legislative Session

April 11th, 2016

Author: Melissa Hopkins

The Delaware State Legislature is gearing up to return to session this week after a two-week break. As always, a host of education-related legislation is on the horizon. Now that we are halfway through the 2016 legislative calendar, here’s what you need to know in order to keep tabs on all things education-related down in Legislative Hall...

April 11, 2016

April 11th, 2016

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Delaware Rodel Blog Maria Matos: The Power of advocacy, investments in early learning There are three traits that the Hispanic community has in common: our faith in God, our dedication to family, and the notion that we as a people are extremely patriotic to our country. Faith is what inspired my dad to move our family from Camden, New Jersey to...

Maria Matos: The Power of Advocacy, Investments in Early Learning

April 8th, 2016

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Guest blog by Maria Matos, president and CEO of the Latin American Community Center   There are three traits that the Hispanic community has in common: our faith in God, our dedication to family, and the notion that we as a people are extremely patriotic to our country. Faith is what inspired my dad to move our family from Camden, New...

April 8, 2016

April 8th, 2016

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Delaware Cape Gazette Cape High Wellness Center invites public for 20th anniversary celebration April 14 For 20 years, the Wellness Center at Cape Henlopen High School has partnered with parents, school nurses, and the students’ primary care physicians to provide free health education, nutritional help and emotional support. The Wellness Center...