February 2, 2015
Delaware News
The News Journal
Should Delaware schools get letter grades like kids do?
Delaware is in the process of developing a new way of reporting school performance on its school accountability "report card."
Art show unites charter schools
The event celebrated the importance of art as a way for students to learn to express themselves as...
January 30, 2015
Delaware News
The News Journal
Delaware budget: Millions in senior tax breaks cut
The governor budgeted $9.5 million for education programs, including programs for English language learners, school safety, resources for extended day schools and after-school programs in high-need schools, and money to recruit and support teachers, among other...
Upcoming Workshop on Personalized Learning
This blog post was written by Jen Hollstein, a Secondary English Teacher and Teacher Evaluator at the Charter School of Wilmington, and member of our Rodel Teacher Council.
We live in a personalized world. When we buy a song, iTunes recommends four new ones, our health care portal alerts us when our test results are ready, and Tom-Tom directs...
January 29, 2015
Delaware News
The News Journal
Lawmakers want expanded special needs service
House Bill 148 would target a major gap in state services by expanding special education services to special needs students in Pre-K through third grade, say lawmakers.
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Delaware lawmakers seek special education expansion
The proposed expansion would provide basic...