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Delaware’s TFA Story

May 17th, 2011

Author: Sarah Grunewald

This is the first in a three-part series related to Teach For America in Delaware. Click the following link to read part two written by Teach For America- Delaware Executive Director, Joe Moorman. In the early months of 2009, it didn't seem possible. Many warned that it would take years to launch a Teach For America site. So, our goal to have...

School Board Elections Yield Intriguing Results

May 16th, 2011

Author: Brett Turner

Last Tuesday, Delawareans from across the state went to the polls to elect school board members – with the results surprising many as numerous incumbents were defeated and some races decided by paper thin margins. Below is an initial analysis of the data: The range of votes in a district ranged from 230 in Delmar to 2,559 in Red Clay; The...

Graduation Requirements Increase, But Do Not Reach National Standards

May 13th, 2011

Author: Brett Turner

The Secretary of Education recently proposed regulatory changes, subject to approval at the May 19 State Board of Education meeting, that would increase the coursework requirements for Delaware high school graduation – which is something Delaware has debated-- and postponed--implementing for years. The more rigorous graduation requirements...

Social Venture Partners Closes Doors But Remains Committed

May 12th, 2011

Author: Madeleine Bayard

Social Venture Partners announced today that they will no longer operate after this year, noting that they will “discontinue operation under the current model.”  Board members intend to stay involved in advocacy for quality early childhood education, but have not determined the strategy through which they will do so. Their final investments...